Guerrilla Art Bomb

It was a good day to have camera.  With a genius stroke of Philly weirdness, Montreal based circus company, 7 Fingers, kicked off their American premiere of “Sequence 8″ with 2 5-10 minute pop-up demonstrations at Reading Terminal Market and at Comcast Center Plaza, much to the awe and delight of the unsuspecting lunch crowds.  As part of this year’s Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, 7 Fingers brings circus arts to an extremely human and realistic level, presenting a daring display of jaw dropping Chinese acrobatics, aerials, juggling and an array of extraordinary feats, in ordinary human contexts every one can relate to.

And we just love the fact that they brought a smile and some wonderment to the not easily impressed Philly lunch folks.

Sequence 8 will be performing through Sunday

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Pure Tacos- Pure Awesome

That title is probably the nicest thing I’ve ever said on this blog.

I’m an active Yelper and will review this place accordingly, however I felt that Pure Tacos deserved a special sort of shout out to highlight that there are still good places after my previous post about places who lie about food.

People compare Pure Tacos to the many other fast casual places floating around Center City, but I beg to differ.

The thing I like so much about Pure Tacos is that they don’t make any outrageous claims about their food.  Sure, they say it is gluten free (which makes sense because they only use corn tortillas). But aside from that, all they’re saying is “this food taste good and is better for you than most fast food chains”.

And those things are true.  Although I agree that the prices are not “cheap” ($8 for two tacos and tortilla chips) it isn’t expensive either.

I went with the boyfriend and we both got the flank steak tacos.  When our food arrived, at first we both looked at the contents of our boxes like “what?  why was this $8?”  But after biting into the tacos and tasting the delicious medium cooked steak our minds were changed.  I have never gone to a cheap Mexican themed place before and received beef cook any other way except overcooked.

The meat actually reminded me a lot of a dish a had once at El Rey (which I’m sure I paid more than $8 for).

This place is surely not going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but it is mine.  Food that tastes good, isn’t killing me as fast a 5 Guys or Wendy’s (or even Qdoba with their queso sauce). It’s no Jar Bar (vegan, raw food place in Market East), but then again if it was, I wouldn’t eat it.

Pretty much all I’m saying is like it or not (I do), think it is worth the price or not (I do), you have to respect their honesty.  The worst honest swindling (restaurants are all swindlers) is better than the best dishonest swindling any day in my book.

You can read more from our Philly food vixen “sheepgo2heaven” at http://caponshavemorefun.wordpress.com/

Orange Chili Fish Taco.  Photos by YDC

Culinary Cojones

So here at Your Daily Cheesesteak, we do our best to bring you all that wonderfully weird Philly has to offer.  Subcultures.  Events that fall under the radar.  Cutting edge artists, performers and the tattooed freaks that give Philly it’s swag.  But we’re foodies at heart.  With over 30 years in the food industry between us, we’re suddenly realizing how little love we’ve given the “Philly Eats” section of YDC.

So we’re kicking it off this weekend with our newest contributor, a hot up and comer on Philly’s food scene.  Someone who works in the trenches, and isn’t afraid to write about it.  This little blurb, “If There’s One Thing I Hate About Restaurants”, punches to the gut with what’s really going on in some of those “higher end”  restaurants.  Rumors are that this may just be part of a larger expose to come…very exciting!

IF THERE’S ONE THING I HATE ABOUT RESTAURANTS

It Is When They Lie.

Two recent events have prompted this post, so I will focus on them.

Lie #1:  Probably one of the most offensive lies I have seen (based sheerly on the fact that it is so easy to disprove) is when a local CC juke joint showed me this:

SO instantly I thought “I’m pretttttyyyyyy fucking sure that only beef is graded on a “prime,choice,select” scale.  So I whipped out my smart phone and went straight to the source. THE USDA WEBSITE.

Pork is not graded with USDA quality grades as it is generally produced from young animals that have been bred and fed to produce more uniformly tender meat. Appearance is an important guide in buying fresh pork.

Anyway, I can imagine the droves of people lined up to get there porterhouse pork steak, and I’m here to tell you you’re pretty much just getting an expensive pork chop.  Does it really matter or hurt anyone, as long as you like it?  No.  But it’s just presumptuous and rude and weird.

Lie #2: This is the one that gets me, the one that REALLY gets me.  It’s the whole “we’re all natural and organic and free-range” lie.  Yes, it is a lie.  No, not always.  But I’m willing to bet based on the evidence I am about to present you with that this is not the only case of a restaurant doing this.

I know this restaurant in CC.  It’s a really popular lunch spot.  It isn’t the cheapest, but it’s cheap enough for people to justify the price because they’re getting high quality stuff.

Here is a quote from the owner:

we’re using only natural ingredients, minimal salt and sugar (honey when possible actually), meats are hormone and antibiotic free, and we work with vendors and farms that meet our standards of high quality in terms of taste, color, best practices, and yield.  Dressings and sauces are made in-house daily.

Or this quote from their twitter:

no frozen veggies, processed meats, and non homemade sauces

A sign right in their store claims that they:

take care in selecting meat and dairy products originating from animals not exposed to unnecessary antibiotics or hormones

I can tell you for 100% fact (yes 100%) that as of right now (10:02 a.m. on Friday the 24th of August 2012) many of those claims are false.  This restaurant has signs hanging in it that proclaim all of these things to be true, but if you were to mosey on into the kitchen you would find some disturbing things.

Things like: Pre-cut vacuum sealed carrots from Sysco (I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t seem very natural to me).

Buttermilk from Sysco (which says no where on its container that it is free of anything).

In the freezer: Frozen peas, frozen edamame.

On the shelves: Canned corn, canned bamboo shoots, canned hearts of palm, canned chick peas, and gallon containers of a certain sauce.  (They cut the sauce with other things but the pre made sauce comprises at least 1/2 of the finished sauce product).

Also in the freezer (or the walk in) you will find boxed of chicken, shrimp, beef, pork, and bacon none of which claim to be hormone or antibiotic free.

Dressings made in mass quantities that last at least a few days (certainly not made fresh daily).

croutons that are bought in from Sysco.

The list of atrocities could go on almost indefinitely.  Unfortunately, the more I write about this, the more fucked I become.  People in the business don’t like people who talk about the business.  But I can’t shut up and take it anymore because it’s bullshit.  A place that claims to be allergy friendly where cross contamination is occurring more than any other place I’ve seen to date is not something I can stay hush hush about.  People can die from that.

If this place and other places like it didn’t claim such high standards, it would be fine.  The food tastes pretty good and probably is better for you that lots of places (certainly Wendys or 5 guys).  It’s just the (false) claims of such morality in a time where people CLING to any scrap of hope that they might be getting real food that piss me off.

All I’m saying is that buyer beware.  Ask questions.  Demand to know what you’re eating, especially if you’re forking over a pretty penny for it.

And remember: “If you see me rollin’ by (yeah), remember that you don’t know me”

Always,

Sheepgo2heaven

you can read more by our Philly food vixen at http://caponshavemorefun.wordpress.com/

Enjoy and remember, if you’re out and about with your camera, shoot us some eats!

 

 

City Views

A city’s view has many personalities, always dictated by the weather.

The Reading Viaduct


The first warm day after a long winter in Philly, and Paul pulls to the side of the road.  “I’ve got a photo op, but you’ve got to climb”.  So I grabbed my camera, and we climbed.

Past a couple of makeshift shelters for the homeless, up the side of a gravel hill littered with broken glass and garbage, and we find ourselves on the abandoned railroad tracks of The Reading Viaduct, a combination of urban decay, industrial structures and sweeping city views forgotten by all but the underbelly of the city’s homeless, and a group of citizens who’s goal is to preserve and rebuild it.  In 1838 The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad started construction on a line that would run from Broad and Callowhill Streets, cross the Schuykill in Fairmount Park and run on the West side of the Schuylkill through West Manayunk.

The Viaduct, which carried trains into Center City for almost 100 years, is an elevated train track just north of Center City. Beginning at Vine Street, between 11th and 12th, flows north from Chinatown to Callowhill Street where it branches to the west and northeast.

The Reading Viaduct Project hopes to reclaim it as a public space similar to New York City’s High Line
www.thehighline.org

As part of Philly Spring Clean up, they are sponsoring a cleanup of the of the areas around and under the Reading Viaduct on Saturday April 2, 2011 from 9am to noon.

For more info on the cleanup
Reading Viaduct News

Reading Viaduct News QR Code Link

Monday Morning Rant

OK Monday mornings suck as it is, but this morning it sucked more than ever.  Already running late,  in my car, and not only did I get behind a garbage truck on Bainbridge this morning, but there was a second one on 22nd st at the same time, creating a 20 minute delay to go one block while two garbage trucks had two one way streets blocked.  At the same time I have my boss calling me, asking why am I not at work.  I can’t go anywhere, I have my boss heckling me, it’s cold as hell, the garbageman picks up a bag and it rips open spilling the contents.  So there’s another delay while they curse at it and then seem to shovel it up in slow motion.

I don’t know who does the scheduling for trash pick-up, but blocking crossing one-way streets at rush hour is not in anyway tax payer friendly.

I know mild in the scale of annoyances, but still didn’t help my Monday morning.

Snow, snow and more snow

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The past two winters have been classic predictions of global warming for the Northeast of the United States.  But of course mankind had nothing to do with it.

Mummers 2011

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I was in New York City on New Year’s eve, I stayed away from Times Square although I shot it on my into town and then on my way out the next morning, got back into Philly around 2:30pm went to the Mummers Parade and my freakin’ batteries ran out after about 30 minutes.  Oh well got a few shots in.

Snow, snow, snow

The shot below is from this past saturday in Rittenhouse square after an inch or so of the frozen stuff.   Prediction is there will another 6 inches wednesday and most likely to cause panic, bread and milk shortages and 24 media coverage. Poking Neptune

Hawk makes rat kill in Rittenhouse Square

dinner on rittenhouseI spent about 15 minutes in Rittenhouse Square today, I ate two slices of crappy pizza, where the hell is the good pizza in this town?  Anyway as I was leaving to head back to work, I came across this hawk that had just killed a rat.  Typical lunch in Rittenhouse.  One woman walked by just as the hawk took off with the rat and started freaking out, she actually stopped a car on the west side of the park to ask if the driver had just seen that.