Food Network Launching OpenTable Competitor in Philly
With the promise of lower costs and custom web-based video, the Food Network–backed service could put a dent in OpenTable's supremacy.
With the promise of lower costs and custom web-based video, the Food Network–backed service could put a dent in OpenTable's supremacy.
The new restaurant serves every imaginable facet of American cuisines.
The Restaurant Impossible will offer cooking demos and conversation.
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The network has pulled all recipes from its website that contain shark and has vowed to no longer feature the underwater predator as food in any upcoming programming.
The Ace of Cakes star gets all gushy about Philly's food.
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Posing as a Food Network personality, 'Chef Lenny' sought to bilk the small New Jersey town of thousands of dollars.
Though the city's restaurants as whole are pretty awesome, the Double Dare host thinks the Mexican offerings aren't up to snuff.
'Meat & Potatoes' will hit Philly in is second-season premiere.
Sbraga and other reality-tv chefs find life after tv both thrilling and challenging.
The Philly-based artist celebrates food and the notion of celebrity through a series of hilarious, and at times disturbing, videos.
The bout, which pits two of Philly's premier chefs against each other, will surely go down in history as the 'Thrilla From Phila.'
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