Tag: food
Oct. 4, 2013
Amada offers classic Spanish tapas
For the end of my first year at Drexel, two of my friends and I decided to go out. We wanted to celebrate our triumph…

Sep. 20, 2013
El Rey upholds Starr’s foodie fame
Stephen Starr never fails to impress. I’ve been a huge fan of his restaurants since coming to Philly, and I become excessively excited and even…
Aug. 23, 2013
South Street hosts Night Market
The ever-popular Philadelphia Night Market returned for the third time this year Aug. 15, bringing together over 80 food and drink vendors for a summer…
Aug. 23, 2013
Bistro La Baia keeps the tradition alive with timeless Italian cuisine
If you plan on going to Bistro La Baia, located at 1700 Lombard St., bring cash, and if you’re of age, a bottle of wine.…
Jul. 12, 2013
The recipe for racism
Total time: varies Prep: however long it takes to cultivate racism Cook: however long it takes to enact racism Yields: 1 serving Ingredients: 1 chicken…

Jun. 28, 2013
GMOs are our friends
Recently, The Triangle featured an article in the Enviroweekly column that discussed the so-called dangers of genetically modified organisms. While the movement against GMOs has…
Jun. 7, 2013
EnviroWeekly | The problem with GMOs
You would be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard of genetically modified organisms in our food at this point. It’s a topic often…
Jun. 7, 2013
Fork U
Unless I have a specific recipe or category of food in mind to cook, I’ll just buy a bunch of random things that appeal to…
Apr. 26, 2013
Starr eatery impresses with elegance
Parc Restaurant, Bistro & Cafe is one of Rittenhouse Square’s greatest assets. Parc’s prime location at the corner of 18th and Locust streets is an…
Apr. 19, 2013
Enviroweekly | Meatless Mondays
Last term I tabled with the Sierra Club in the Handschumacher Dining Center and rec center to encourage students to participate in Meatless Mondays. I’d…
