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POSTED: Friday, September 10, 2010, 7:06 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Food Events
City Paper is a proud sponsor of the first-ever Feastival, a culinary bash benefiting the Philly's Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe. (Check out our extensive Fringe coverage here.) Going down next Wednesday, Sept. 15, at the Festival Hub at Fifth and Fairmount, the evening brings together dozens of local restaurants and bars (full list after the jump), who'll feed and boozily lubricate hundreds of arts patrons looking to support the Fringe. This is a serious food lover's event, and there are only a few tickets remaining — oh and lookie, Meal Ticket's got two that we'd like to give to you! All you have to do to win is answer these three questions about the event's co-hosts — Audrey Claire Taichman, Michael Solomonov and Stephen Starr. Email your guesses to drew.lazor@citypaper.net. DO NOT LEAVE ANSWERS IN THE COMMENTS! Good luck. UPDATE: Congratulations to Meal Ticket reader Jason P., who was the first to respond with the correct answers (check them out after the jump).

1. Before opening her first restaurant in 1996, Audrey Claire Taichman worked at which Center City restaurant?

2. In Michael Solomonov's Zahav, there's a huge wall photo (taken by former CP photog Michael T. Regan) of an Israeli market — but it features a visible, prominent Philadelphia connection. Name it!

3. In 1996, Stephen Starr ran a Russian-themed caviar bar called Café Republic at 22nd and South. The address is now home to L2, a reference to the space's moniker in the '70s. What was its original name?

ANSWERS: 1. Wow, apparently Audrey worked at a bunch of places! The answer we were looking for, though? The still-going-strong Friday Saturday Sunday, just down the street from Taichman's Audrey Claire and Twenty Manning Grill. 2. The photo Michael T. Regan has up in Zahav features an Israeli guy wearing a Flyers yarmulke. Amazing! 3. L2 used to be called Linoleum. PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS INCLUDE: Adsum, Amis, Audrey Claire, Bar Ferdinand, Buddakan, Capogiro, Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar, Cooperage, D’Angelos, Darling’s Diner, DiBruno Bros., Eclat, El Rey, Fork, FruitFlowers, Garces Trading Company, Healthy Bites To Go, Jones, La Colombe, Lacroix, Le Bec-Fin, Le Castagne, Matyson, Max Brenner Chocolate by the Bald Man, Melograno, Metropolitan Bakery, MidAtlantic, Modo Mio, Nectar, Noble, Osteria, Oyster House, Parc, Percy Street Barbecue, Pizzeria Stella, Pod, Pumpkin, Ristorante Panorama, Reading Terminal Market, Rouge, Sampan, Supper, Sweet Freedom Bakery, Tweed, Twenty Manning Grill, Union Trust, Vetri, XIX, Xochitl, Zahav, Zama. PARTICIPATING BARS INCLUDE: APO Bar + Lounge, Fergie’s Pub, Snackbar, Tequilas Restaurant, The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co., Tria.
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POSTED: Monday, August 30, 2010, 5:20 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Dealage | Food Events
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Back in June, we discussed the insanity that is the Drinker's Taco Challenge (eat 33 tacos in 13 minutes or less), and expressed our general skepticism toward its beatability. Turns out we've severely underestimated Philly eaters — just as the Jake's Sandwich Board challenge was toppled, the Drinker's contest has gone down in salsa-glopped flames, not once, not twice, but thrice. On Aug. 20, UPenn grad student Lisel Parillon (pictured; no, we did not Photoshop her to look slighter) won her first challenge at Drinker's West (3900 Chestnut St.), finishing in 12 and a half minutes. A mere three days later, she repeated the feat at Drinker's Pub (1903 Chestnut St.) — then this past Thursday, she completed the Triple Crown, wrecking the challenge in a daaaaammnnnn-worthy nine minutes at Drinker's Tavern (124 Market St.). Parillon won a year of free booze at all Drinker's locations, which is extremely well-earned. We doff our caps to your taco dominance, ma'am. To capitalize on all the love their tacos have been getting recently, all three Drinker's locations will be throwing a taco party this Sunday, Sept. 5, from noon to 7:30 p.m. Ten bucks gets you all the damn tacos you can eat (don't try to eat 33 ... just ... don't), and there will be $12 margarita pitches from 5:30 to 7:30, plus dollar bottles all day.

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Posted 2010-09-07 08:31:23
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POSTED: Monday, August 23, 2010, 8:59 PM
Filed Under: Contests
Photos | Drew Lazor
Last month, CP published "Waiting for Good Dough," my story on the current state of Philadelphia pizza. Throughout the research/writing process, I ate dozens upon dozens of pizzas and complained about it like an ungrateful little girl. "Ugh, I can't believe I ate all that pizza!" I whined. "Life is so hard! Seriously, I'm not going to eat pizza for the rest of the summer!" I totally deserved to get called out — and I did, by my girlfriend, who pointed out that I was full of shit and that I would probably stay eating pizza despite my threats to the contrary. So shortly before the story came out, we made a bet. If I could refrain from eating any and all things pizza (yes, including Bagel Bites) until Thursday, Sept. 23 (the first day of fall 2010), I would win a cool $100 cash and a meal at a pizzeria of my choice. It is now one month to the day when I can claim victory, and though I've been tempted with slices aplenty, I'm still eligible for the W. Which begs the question: Which pizzeria should I select to host this triumphant dinner, during which I plan on making it rain with my just-earned hundo and then getting thrown out? Doesn't have to be in Philly — it can be anywhere within reasonable driving distance. My top two choices currently are the OG Motorino in Brooklyn and Matthew's Pizza in Baltimore, but I'm open to any and all suggestions for transcendent pizza grubbing. Leave a comment if you've got some for me!

Justin Manne
Posted 2010-08-24 08:42:32
Paulie Gee's in Greenpoint Brooklyn... look it up... so worth it!

Soccer And Pizza
Posted 2010-08-23 16:47:41
I'd cash this in at RUSTICA and get the pie with truffled steak and caramelized onions!

Clean Plate
Posted 2010-08-23 16:54:57
AMEN.

Adam Erace
Posted 2010-08-23 16:14:07
How bout Franny's in BK? Ah-mazing.

danielle
Posted 2010-08-23 16:29:26
keep it local-earth bread + brewery in mt. airy

Rock Colors
Posted 2010-08-23 16:33:56
Is Connecticut too far?

John E.
Posted 2010-08-23 16:34:08
2 Amy's Pizzeria in DC.  Can I come?

Drew Lazor
Posted 2010-08-23 16:34:59
You thinking New Haven, Rock Colors?

Rock Colors
Posted 2010-08-23 16:36:41
Yeah. I know there's a whole bunch of classic pizza spots up there. 

I could be convinced to drive :-)

Sean
Posted 2010-08-23 23:24:29
Pulinos in NYC

Notes from the Weekend: September 13 :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-09-14 21:42:52
[...] down on what looked to be an amazing smoked bronzino breakfast pizza. I would’ve indulged, but I got that bet going. And I am not fucking losing that bet. [...] 

Jen
Posted 2010-08-23 22:46:42
ugh i ate at Motorino before all the hype and it definitely does not deserve it!!!

M.E.
Posted 2010-09-24 15:49:36
He's clearly thinking of Mystic, C.T., so he can go to the shop featuring Lili Taylor, Annabeth Gish and Julia Roberts, directed by Donald Petrie.

Michelle
Posted 2010-08-24 12:20:18
You're going down, Lazor!

Felicia D'Ambrosio
Posted 2010-08-24 12:18:24
DiFara's in Brooklyn
http://www.yelp.com/biz/di-fara-pizza-brooklyn#query:difara%27s

or L'Asso in Tribeca for some new-school yums
http://www.yelp.com/biz/l-asso-manhattan
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POSTED: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 6:24 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Contests | Food Events
Photo | Michael Persico
Tonight at 7:30 p.m., the Philly Beer School (2008 Fairmount Ave.) welcomes Casey Hughes, head brewer of Cherry Hill's Flying Fish Brewing Co., as part of its brewer master class series. Hughes will talk about his history in the biz, touching on his brewing style and methodology, and will run through the details on some of Flying Fish's most successful beers. Of course, he's not coming from South Jersey empty-handed — he'll be toting plenty of drink for attendees to sip and discuss, including beers from the Fish's celebrated Exit Series. Meal Ticket's got its bloggy hands on two pairs of tickets for tonight's event. Want one? Email one sentence summing up why you deserve the tix to drew.lazor@citypaper.net. We'll select the two best and send you on your free-of-charge way. Get to emailin'! UPDATE [3:10 p.m.]: Congratulations to Meal Ticket readers Jeff (an avid home brewer who looks to test his knowledge with Hughes) and Andy (who will soon attend brewing school in Cali and hopes to learn how Hughes "made Exit 4 taste like tangerines") for winning a pair of tix each.

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POSTED: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 5:40 PM
Filed Under: Contests
halene on Flickr
Attention Philly meat smokers: You've got a little over two weeks to sign up for 2010's A Full Plate Rib Cook-Off, scheduled for Sat., Sept. 11. The deadline to enter either the amateur or professional brackets for the competition, now in its fourth year, is Sat., Sept. 4. This year's cook-off, which'll be held at the always-lovely Liberty Lands Park at Third and Wildey, will precede a musical festival organized by the Northern Liberties Neighborhood Association. Head here for rules/regulations and entry forms if you think you've got the stones to place in the pork rib, chicken or vegetarian categories.
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POSTED: Friday, August 6, 2010, 4:47 PM
Filed Under: Contests
The ninth annual Stephen-Starr-Garry Maddox Barbecue Challenge takes place this Saturday at Citizens Bank Park, and the event is shaping up to be the biggest yet. The contest, which started out as a small get-together outside The Vet, has grown into one of the largest barbecue contests in the area. Contestants battle it out in three categories (ribs, chicken and "chef’s choice") in both the pitmaster (amateur) and restaurant (professional) divisions, and are overseen by a judging panel that includes Phillies alums, local chefs and media personalities. Judges appearing this year include former Phillies players Larry Andersen, Larry Christenson, Greg Luzinski, Bob Boone, Gary Matthews and Terry Harmon, as well as Meal Ticket favorite Kevin "Jersey Kev" Sbraga, chef at Starr's Rat's in Hamilton and current contestant on Top Chef D.C. Perhaps the most anticipated division of the event is "Garry's Rib-Off," where Maddox will give away a grand prize of 2010 World Series tickets to the winner. The event is closed to more competitors, but is open to the public from 4 to  7 p.m. Admission is free, and visitors can purchase sampling tickets in the contest area for a charity donation of $15 for three ticket. All proceeds benefit the Youth Golf and Academics Program, an academic enrichment program founded by Maddox to support children who reside in troubled city neighborhoods.

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Le Cochon Noir
Posted 2010-08-08 18:44:37
Le Cochon Noir (featured right here on Meal Ticket) is very proud to announce that they were awarded 2nd Place in Ribs for the Steven Starr/Garry Maddox Barbecue Challenge yesterday. It was our first time competing and we're very excited to have even placed. Congrats to all the winners and special congrats goes out to Big D's BBQ who were in the neighboring booth to ours and beat us out to take 1st.
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POSTED: Monday, August 2, 2010, 8:24 PM
Filed Under: Contests
It's Doug Paletta, who's currently working toward his Ph.D. at UPenn. The moral and political philosophy specialist won the "free lunch for a year" drawing at Percy Street Barbecue (900 South St.) that we mentioned back in June, a promo to launch their "all-day" menu. You lucky brisket-eating mofo.

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Posted 2010-08-04 11:05:20
[...] broke-ass fools and barbecue enthusiasts: according to Citypaper’s Meal Ticket blog, Doug Paletta, a Penn PhD candidate, has won free lunch at the incomparably delicious Percy Street [...] 
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POSTED: Wednesday, July 28, 2010, 4:35 PM
Filed Under: Contests
Courtesy of Jake's Sandwich Board
A few weeks back, we posted about the caloric gauntlet thrown down by Jake's at 12th and Sansom, dubbed the "5-lb. Philly Challenge." The sandwich shack's seemingly insurmountable task dared customers to finish a two-foot sandwich, four soft pretzels, an entire box of Tastykakes, two dozen peanut chews and a Champ Cherry soda in 45 minutes or less. Yesterday, David Goldstein became the first person to destroy the challenge, polishing off the entire haul handily in 34 minutes and 48 seconds. That's him in the middle — he appears quite cogent considering the amount of food he just owned, right? — along with Jake's partners Sean Stein (left) and Gary Dorfman. Goldstein now has his face on Jake's "Wall of Fame."

jamoke
Posted 2010-07-28 11:48:45
Seems like a family of 5 in Somalia would have survived a few days with that meal.

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Posted 2010-07-28 13:30:17
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Craig
Posted 2010-07-28 13:34:15
No they wouldn't, it would've spoiled before it got there.

Lou Perseghin
Posted 2010-07-28 14:32:04
Damn! I was gonna grab lunch just now but innings feel sick jut thinking about eating that kind of haul.

Dude better enjoy that trophy with the gilded trough on top.

H. G,
Posted 2010-07-28 14:45:55
As usual - US MALE delivered!!!

Jake’s Sandwich Board taping for Food Network this week :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2011-01-03 12:03:27
[...] the show, which focuses on “over-the-top eats,” will highlight the sandwicherie’s 5-lb. Philly Challenge — but they’ll be open to the public as the crew shoots B-roll this Saturday, Jan. 8, says [...] 

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POSTED: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 6:00 PM
Filed Under: Coffee | Contests | Food Events
Photo | Anthony Sica
Philadelphia’s coffee cognoscenti held its monthly Thursday Night Throwdown (TNT), a fast-paced latte art competition, on July 22 at Spruce Street Espresso (1101 Spruce St.), and Meal Ticket was there to take in the event in all of its pulled, pressed and caffeinated glory. This latest Throwdown brought together 28 competitors to try their hands at winning the monthly title and championship medal. Lovers and Madmen, Ultimo Coffee, Milkboy, Bodhi, 1 Shot, Gryphon Café, Café Clon and the host café were among the shops that tasked their top baristas with representing. TNTs started in Atlanta and have quickly spread up the East Coast, bringing together local, regional and national coffee communities. The Throwdown itself is a tournament bracket-style contest where one barista is pitted against another behind the espresso machine — they each get 3 minutes to prep their espresso and milk, and one free-hand pour to demonstrate their loftiest interpretation of latte art. The meticulous judging criteria includes:
Balance and symmetry: dividing lines are clean and even Color infusion and definition: the contrast between the whiteness of foam and the darkness of the crema. and the intention of the design is obvious and clear Use of space: the design fills the cup in an appropriate and pleasant way. The design neither crowds the cup, nor leaves it feeling empty or unfinished. there is harmony between the size of the cup and the size of the design. Overall impression: drink is free of spill marks and cup is appropriately full of liquid. General aesthetic appeal and subjective appreciation.
Courtesy of Betty Ortiz
"Mid-Atlantic Barista Mom" Betty Ortiz of Spruce Street was a perfect host for the floating contest, which was sponsored by roasters Counter Culture and presided over by judge Aaron Ultimo of Ultimo Coffee (top pic, light blue shirt); he ultimately decided whose cups moved on from round to round. This time, Jonathon Amos of Bodhi Coffee (410 S. Second St.) won top honors. It's serious stuff — the winner walks away with cash and coffee swag in addition to bragging rights. Above all else, though, it serves as an opportunity to hang with some of the most passionate, friendly food/drink people in the city. August’s Thursday Night Throwdown will be held at Ultimo Coffee at 15th and Mifflin; keep an eye on TNT's site for more info. Check out video of the latest TNT below, via ComplexEspresso:

Tonight: Thursday Night Throwdown at Chestnut Hill Coffee :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-09-23 17:14:52
[...] Chestnut Hill Coffee Company at 8620 Germantown Avenue (previously installments have been held at Spruce Street Espresso and Newbold’s Ultimo Coffee). Competitors will sign up at 7 p.m. ($5 entry fee) and pouring [...] 

danya
Posted 2010-07-27 14:13:04
Nice! Jonathan currently makes the best espressos in the city. Self-proclaimed coffee geek (sorry, Todd Carmichael), looking forward to the next TNT.

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Lori
Posted 2010-07-27 21:19:53
Such a good time.

Skip
Posted 2010-07-29 12:27:33
This was a fun event. However, I couldn't help but cringe when I saw how shakey the camera work was.

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Posted 2010-07-28 20:03:52
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Phil Proteau
Posted 2010-07-28 20:25:04
I've been to TNT's in Washington DC, Raleigh NC, and NYC, and this was the biggest crowd I've seen at one these events!

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Posted 2010-07-29 19:59:29
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Posted 2010-07-30 10:49:24
[...] the menu,” says owner and coffee swami Aaron Ultimo, who served as judge at the most recent Thursday Night Throwdown barista competition. Pairing tomatoes with fresh mozzarella and basil is nothing new, but layering it on a split Four [...] 

Moving and Preparing for the Brewdown | Americano to go Project
Posted 2010-08-02 13:13:48
[...] This is somewhat old news, but the most recent Philadelphia TNT was such a smash hit that it attracted some attention from CityPaper's food blog, Meal Ticket. Check out the coverage here. [...] 

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Posted 2010-08-02 11:38:56
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POSTED: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 7:39 PM
Whole-hog-hawking Jake's Sandwich Board (112 S. 12th St.) just announced what they're calling the "Jake's 5-lb. Philly Challenge." Challengers must shell out $35 to try their hand at eating a two-foot sandwich (cheesesteak, pork, brisket ... or all three if you really wanna die), four soft pretzels, an entire box of Butterscotch Krimpets or Kandy Kakes (?!), 24 Peanut Chews and a Champ Cherry. If you finish this haul within 45 minutes, not only do you get the stuff for free, you also get your mug pasted on Jake's coming-soon "Wall of Fame"; the first person to beat this bit of Philly-centric masochism will also receive a $100 gift card. This ain't the only Man vs. Food-style challenge floating about the 215, though. There's the Drinker's "33 tacos in 13 minutes" thing that we posted about in June. And then there's the "SHAME Challenge" at the Wishing Well (Ninth and Catharine), which requires big eaters to finish two double SHAME burgers (all told, that's two 8-ounce patties, two hunks of scrapple, four slices of American cheese and two fried eggs), two orders of french fries and two pints of beer in 45 minutes or less. Winner gets his or her $30 meal free, plus a $25 giftcard and a photo of their "Wall of SHAME." Of these three Philly eating challenges, which would you be most likely to take on/beat — if any?

Felicia D'Ambrosio
Posted 2010-07-15 14:45:45
The Jake's 5-lb. Challenge is the most appetizing for some reason.  I could easily do the Tastykakes, pretzels, Peanut Chews and Champ Cherry but that sandwich is ridiculous.  

Can someone offer me some sort of dessert challenge?  A few boxes of Kandy Kakes would be, well, cake.

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Marie DiFeliciantonio
Posted 2010-07-16 09:34:08
Felicia, let's do this challenege! I'm so serious....

DickyDunn
Posted 2010-07-16 13:02:55
This is starting to get re-god-damn-diculous. 

The Peanut Chews have to be the toughest part aside from the soft pretzels. At least with the sandwich there's some grease to help it slide down.

I could do half the challenge without any problem.

PhillyChitChat
Posted 2010-07-16 16:19:32
I will come and photograph you and Felicia eating this sandwich, which seems wider than the both of you together and I mean that in a nice way.

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Posted 2010-07-20 09:02:24
[...] a great opportunity to make a bunch of "we got crabs" jokes!• Chris Painter talks Il Pittore• Philly-based eating challenges becoming increasingly challenging, preposterous• July 27: The Maine Event at fish• IN PRINT: City Paper Food and Restaurants, July 15 [...] 

ryan
Posted 2010-07-21 10:35:58
god, im hungry. i want that cheese steak right now.

Wait … someone BEAT the Jake’s Sandwich Board 5-lb. Philly Challenge?! :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-07-28 11:35:15
[...] few weeks back, we posted about the caloric gauntlet thrown down by Jake’s at 12th and Sansom, dubbed the “5-lb. Philly Challenge.” [...] 
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