Written by Daniel J. on 5/18/2013 | 1 other review | Member since 2012
Top notch. Ordered from them numerous times and the food is always good. Love the beef ribs and sweet potato fries especially. Sometimes the delivery service takes a little long, but the food never missed the mark. Highly recommended!
See all reviews for Baby Blues BBQ (Philly) (S. 34th St. between Walnut St. & Chestnut St.) »Written by Molly K. on 3/28/2013 | Member since 2011
Solid sushi at reasonable prices. Love the Smart Roll and lunch special. Delivery is fast. This is my go-to sushi place in both University City and Center City!
See all reviews for Mizu Sushi Bar (University City) (40th St. between Chestnut St. & Sansom St.) »Written by John K. on 2/15/2013 | 6 other reviews | Member since 2011
After an insane day at work filled with meetings and presentations, I was once again in the mood for take-out. And with that ... Mexican food came to mind. The GF and I have ordered from Los Taquitos de Puebla once before. I love a good taqueria and they did a fairly decent job of providing those tastes via delivery the last time around. Perhaps it was the delivery aspect that muted my enthusiasm (nothing beats a fresh taco from a taqueria stand or even a taco truck), but I was willing to give Los Taquitos de Puebla another chance to blow my mind. Gringa ($10) Layers of protein, vegetables, tortilla and cheese. Served with shepherd style beef and Chihuahua cheese. The last time around, I ordered the Alambre especiale which was a mountainous mound of pork, beef, cheese, mushrooms, and more. They provided flour tortillas on the side, allowing me to scoop just enough of what I wanted into each handheld bite. Perhaps it's because the gringa is technically not offered as an 'Alambre,' but this iteration came as more of a quesadilla. I ordered this as the GF wasn't a fan of the melange of various meats in the especiale. The gringa contained only al pastor (shpherd style) beef - you could clearly taste the sweetness in the accompanying pineapple, which is typical of most al pastor tacos. The chihuaha cheese blended nicely with the rest of the dish. However, I was disappointed that this was a quesadilla and not more of the 'Alambre' I had previously (my own fault of course). Regardless, the 'layers of protein' described were not seen here. Tacos de Pollo ($10) 3 chicken tacos per order, fresh off the grill. Served with sour cream, lettuce, and fresh cheese. These were ordered by the GF, and I somehow managed to snatch one of them away. It was fresh, delicious, and light compared to the gringa. Overall, my perception of Los Taquitos de Puebla has not changed much - at least on the delivery end. Perhaps you simply need to have these tacos right off the grill to
See all reviews for Los Taquitos De Puebla (S. 9th St. & Ernest St.) »Written by Jonathan Y. on 1/29/2013 | Member since 2012
Great food! Just moved here from DC and found this Indian Cuisine to be fantastic! The rice was perfectly cooked and the chicken was tender and well seasoned. Took a long time for delivery but was well worth the wait. Also I asked them to make my dish spicy and they made it perfect!! Very happy!!
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