Philadelphia

I love finding new restaurants where you’d least expect them and I found one in Philadelphia called Max and David’s. If you are in the Philadelphia area for business this is a place that you can take clients or others and not be embarrassed by the looks. The place is in a strip mall in the Elkin’s Park section of Philadelphia and the décor and ambiance is both tasteful and welcoming.  There is an open kitchen so if you’re seated in the right direction you have a good view of what goes on in a kitchen and get to watch the flames and all the activity. Oddly enough, in all the times that I have been at Max and David’s, I’ve always had my back to the kitchen.

The wait staff if very friendly and they are also knowledgeable about the food that is on their menu. When I have asked for their suggestions, I have never been disappointed in what the recommended.

Now that we have spoken a little about the place and the staff, let’s talk about what we all want to know about, the food. The food is very tasty and the menu is very wide ranging. They have something for everyone, even vegans. And the vegetarian alternative isn’t just pasta primavera. Below is one of the appetizers that are on the menu,  the Vegetarian Mezze platter with grilled pita. Everything on the platter was wonderful and I think that the plate was cleaned in a matter of minutes. Some of the other appetizers that I had there in previous visits have also been excellent. I’d recommend the onion rings with the chipotle mayonnaise.

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The main courses were just as good. Here is the Grilled Chicken Sicilian that I had, The chicken was wonderfully done although the penne was a little underdone.

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We also ordered one of the specials that night which was I think some kind of tune with wasabi mashed potatoes. According to my dad, it was very good.

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Dessert wasn’t ordered the night that we went but from past visits I can tell you that the pastry chef does a bang up job there.

If you find yourself in Philadelphia, run don’t walk to Max and David’s. You won’t be disappointed.

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Hamifgash – Philadelphia, PA

by admin on March 16, 2010

On the other side of the sate of Pennsylvania, we have the city of Philadelphia. The kosher food scene here is a little more vibrant than the scene in Pittsburgh with a good sit down restaurant and several other places. One of those “other” places is Hamifgash Restaurant in the jewelry section of Center City.

The place has your typical Middle-Eastern fare including your hummus, falafel and kabobs. It was pretty empty when we got there for dinner but I can imagine that the place is a lot fuller during the lunch time rush. The décor was bright and open.

The hummus was a little on the thick side but the tehania made it a bit better. However the toasted bread that came with it was quite delicious.

Both my father and I decided to have the same thing, the Kabob Romania (actually when I heard what it was I decided it was a good idea), which was ground beef seasoned like a sausage with garlic and parsley. It was on the spicy side but that is how I like it.

The waitress was very friendly and actually tried to talk us out of ordering the Kabob Romania for something else on the menu.

Overall if you are in Center City and are looking for a quick bite to eat, Hamifgash is a good bet.

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