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Buon giorno Il Rimedio! The brunch tradition continues at 45th and Spruce

Posted on 11 April 2012 by jhorner

Il Rimedio (4443 Spruce Street) adds something new to the West Philly scene. The menu offers luxe flavors and a slightly more sophisticated approach to brunch. The food is delicious and carefully prepared, and although the dark wood and white tablecloths bring a more formal feel to the room, the service is friendly and not pretentious in the least.

Two friends and I (with a two-year-old in tow) visited Il Rimedio last week for the Saturday brunch. We each ordered an item from one of three menu categories: Benedicts, Crepes, and Grains. The house smoked trout, grilled asparagus, and wild mushroom hollandaise sauce Benedict ($10) featured perfectly poached eggs anchored by a generous portion of firm, subtly smoked yet fresh-tasting fish. The wild mushroom hollandaise sauce was smooth and infused with flavor. The same sauce accompanied the crepes with egg whites, sauteed spinach, pecorino cheese and turkey bacon. The Parisian among us noted the authenticity of the crepes, which, like the poached eggs, require a close eye and a deft touch.

Although the mascarpone polenta ($6) looked good, from the Grains section we ordered the stuffed Italian bread French toast with whipped molasses cream cheese filling, black currant maple syrup, and honey walnut compound butter ($10). Being skeptical of the concept of “stuffed” french toast, and not a big fan of a sugary breakfast, I expected something beyond my control. Instead I was happy to find that the sweetness of the syrup and molasses was nicely balanced by the salty nut butter and the tangy sesame/sourdough flavor of the seeded Italian bread. Each of the dishes came with a side of herbed new potato hash, which was fine but not remarkable. The side of pork belly ($4) was a disappointment, because I expected something crispier. On this point I defer to those more familiar with the preparation of pork bellies. Next time I’ll opt for bacon ($4) instead.

Il Rimedio is a grown-up place featuring adult tastes, although children might appreciate the crepes with Nutella, fresh strawberries, mascarpone, vanilla bean anglaise, and mint coulis ($8), or the Greek yogurt, berries, and honey ($6). While the staff was certainly pleasant and family-friendly, the acoustics and the set-up are not. Chef Dan Freeman is happy to adapt dishes to meet different dietary requirements, and encourages you to make a request if something doesn’t meet your needs. At this early stage of the business — only a month in — some changes may occur, but the quality of the food and the skill of the chef will no doubt establish Il Rimedio as a strong option for a festive morning meal. We have yet to try dinner, but based on the brunch, our hopes are high.

– Jen

Il Rimedio, 4443 Spruce Street
Modern Northern Italian Cuisine (dinner & brunch)
Hours: Dinner: Tuesday – Sunday 5pm – 10pm; Brunch: Saturday – Sunday 10am – 2pm
BYOB: Yes
Kids-friendly: Yes
 
 


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Popsicle shop in the works on 44th Street in former Unitea space

Posted on 28 February 2012 by WPL

Unitea
Vacant storefront at 265 S. 44th St.
(archive photo)

A popsicle shop is planning to open soon at 265 S. 44th Street in the vacant space formerly occupied by Unitea coffee & tea shop.

Local resident Jeanne Chang is going to open Lil’ Pop Shop in early April if licensing and inspections go as planned. Chang lives right around the corner from the shop and says she’s very excited about opening in West Philly. The shop is planning to sell artisan popsicles with rotating seasonal flavors using local dairy and produce. We’ll keep you posted on the progress.

This part of 44th street features three other businesses – Tampopo, Local 44 and recently opened Honest Tom’s Taco Shop.

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Wake Up Yoga to close its West Philly studio

Posted on 24 February 2012 by WPL

After six years of operation, Wake Up Yoga is closing its West Philly location at 49th & Baltimore. The announcement was posted on their website and Facebook page. The studio will be staying open through April 17 when the last class will be taught.

To read the announcement click here.

Wake Up Yoga has two other locations – in Fairmount and South Philadelphia.

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An inside job at Earth Cup

Posted on 03 February 2012 by WPL

Earth Cup Coffee (45th & Pine) is making some homey improvements. Word comes from owner Natasa Borcanin that the coffee shop has gotten some additional indoor custom-made seating (pictured) and a greater variety of light food fare, such as Hale and Hearty soups, stews, grilled cheese sandwiches, bagels, and pastries. All this, of course, to compliment their growing coffee and tea choices. The shop is now offering more than 20 varieties of coffee blends from all coffee growing continents and always has three espresso blends on tap.

Musicians have been stopping by too. Recently two local artists performed at the cafe – Sharedae and Debbie Valentina. Also a special guest from Chicago’s music scene Obisoulstar played an acoustic set of original songs.

To celebrate the Earth Cup improvements, Natasa is inviting everyone tomorrow (Feb. 4) to enjoy tunes by DJ Rod Bell (10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Also there will be some specials this Saturday and Sunday. For more information and photos, check out the Earth Cup’s Facebook Page.

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Holiday hours for assorted businesses

Posted on 24 December 2011 by WPL

Check out holiday schedules at assorted neighborhood stores, cafes and restaurants below. If you know of others please drop them in the comments.

 

 

 

CVS Pharmacy (43rd & Locust)
Saturday & Sunday – Store open 24 hours, pharmacy closes at 5 p.m.

Dock Street Brewery (50th & Baltimore)
Saturday – 12-9 p.m.
Sunday – closed

Four Worlds Bakery (4634 Woodland Ave.)
Saturday – closes at 2 p.m.
Sunday & Monday – closed

Fu-Wah (810 S. 47th St.)
Saturday & Sunday – closes at 9 p.m.

Green Line Cafe
Saturday – Baltimore Ave and Locust Street close at 2 p.m.; Powelton Village closed
Sunday – All shops are closed
Monday – Baltimore Ave and Locust Street close at 6 p.m.; Powelton Village closed
Tuesday – Powelton Village closed

Local 44 (44th & Spruce)
Saturday & Sunday – closed

Mariposa Food Co-op (4726 Baltimore Ave.)
Saturday – 12-7 p.m.
Sunday – closed
Monday-Friday (Dec. 26-30) – closes at 7 p.m.

Milk & Honey Market (4435 Baltimore Ave.)
Saturday – closes at 4 p.m.
Sunday – closed

Supreme (43rd & Walnut)
Saturday – 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday – 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

The Fresh Grocer (40th & Walnut)
Saturday & Sunday – open 24 hours

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Dock Street going cash-only on Wednesdays

Posted on 21 December 2011 by WPL

Starting from today Dock Street Brewery (50th & Baltimore) is not going to accept credit or debit cards on Wednesdays, so if you are going there tonight make sure to bring enough cash. The popular neighborhood restaurant is showing support to the “Occupy” movement by taking a stand against credit card companies who charge businesses fees for processing credit or debit card payments. According to a Dock Street press release, operating on a cash-only system will allow them to keep the money in the pockets of the 99 percent.

Saving this money will allow Dock Street to give everyone a 3 percent discount on Wednesdays. Occupiers and their supporters are especially welcome to come and make a statement by leaving their credit cards at home.

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