Society of Burgers – Sewell, NJ

Society of Burgers – Sewell, NJ

With a catchy nickname SOB, I was hoping Society of Burgers stood out from the crowd. What I can tell you is that the service was very friendly, interior fresh and modern, and a large variety of things to eat with SOS Society of Salads in the same space SOB/SOS has a little something for everyone. I would get their BBQ bacon cheese burger with applewood bacon, American cheese, haystack onions, bbq sauce and a side of crinkle cut fries.

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SOB/SOS was nice, but just did not stand out and scream a must visit for me to go out of my way to go there. I think they have a very nice concept to be able to franchise and become a new fast casual destination, but they need a little more something for me to make it a staple of my food travels. If you are in the area, certainly give them a try though, you might find a new stand-by for the nights you do not feel like cooking.

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Tiffin – Cherry Hill, NJ

Tiffin – Cherry Hill, NJ

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I find that great service goes a long way. Great service and good food go even further. I enjoy dining with my wife and three-year-old son. Some establishments I can see the hostess, server, or owner cringe when they see a toddler walk through the door. Others such as Tiffin embrace it. The staff as Tiffin was not only impressed with my son’s palate, they treated him like family and made sure he enjoyed himself and felt right at home. That alone would make me want to go to Tiffin again, but thankfully Tiffin served up some pretty good food as well.

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I would be served fish kali mirch which was tilapia marinated with crushed black pepper and fried, garlic naan, and lamb roganjosh which was cubes of lamb leg cooked with spinach, spices, and herbs. Tiffin’s food was not the best Indian food in the area, but they held their own, were very affordable, and were the first Indian restaurant that embraced a family dining atmosphere that I have dined at. A decent meal that the whole family can enjoy is hard to come by, and I commend Tiffin for being able to deliver.

 

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Small Bites with Glenn Gross and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio we have a great show lineup. In studio we will be packed with Chef Lee Chizmar who teamed with Erin Shea for Bolete Restaurant and now their newest location Mister Lee’s Noodles at Easton Public Market, we’ll also talk to Chef Bill Murphy of Earl’s New American at Peddler’s Village in New Hope, Pennsylvania, not enough then we also have the duo behind one of Philly’s most popular blogs Philmytummy who is featured a lot on Philly Bite.com, and in studio as well is The New York Times recognized and the Courier-Post’s nightlife correspondent John Howard-Fusco, we will also have segments from Chef Barbie Marshall who was named Pennsylvania’s most influential chef by Cooking Light, and a joke of the week from Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame. Be sure to TuneIn worldwide or the following day on iTunes.

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The Pocono Mountains Preview

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The Pocono Mountains is such a large and beautiful area with such great natural wonders and family fun around every town offering a little something for everyone. Below are some highlights of my recent visit there. The three must visits in my opinion are Boulder Field, Piggy’s Restaurant, and Powerhouse Eatery in the area I toured, but I will certainly be back to explore more of the area and its dining destinations.

Sadly I deleted the food pictures of Piggy’s Restaurant, but trust me the breakfast here is delicious, the staff is amazingly friendly, and their gift shop has tons of great shirts, toys, and other things to buy. Highly recommended!

Boulder Field – Hickory Run State Park – No food, but an amazing sight to see in person and that a picture does this place no justice. Just go there!

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Powerhouse Eatery – Fried Chicken Teriyaki Dumplings with honey mustard sauce, Colossal crab cocktail, sautéed soft shell crabs with fresh veggies and potatoes, vegetable soup. This place was from beginning to end my favorite place to eat at.

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Sunset Green Restaurant and Bar – Sunset Sea Scallops (blackened sea scallops with a saffron cream served with grilled garlic bread), Cattleman’s BBQ wings, Beef vegetable soup. Great service and good food.

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Nick’s Lakehouse Restaurant – Smoked Sea Salt Rubbed Grilled Rib Eye with smoked gouda, peppers, onions, on a garlic shallot ciabatta roll. An amazing view, very friendly, and the deck is a great place to hang out and be with the cool crowd 🙂

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Feed Mill – Portobella mushroom stuffed with claw crabmeat and topped with mozzarella cheese, mini-shrimp cocktail, lobster bisque soup, red snapper topped with lump crab meat with broccoli and fries. An interesting history and friendly service here. Snapper was tasty and crab was nice pieces of lump crabmeat.

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Live this Sunday, 07-24-16 Small Bites with Glenn Gross and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio we have in studio Chef Michael H. O’Halloran of Old City District’s Bistro 7 Philadelphia, also joining us is Chef Richard Himes of Plenti Grand Cafe & Catering in Horsham, Pennsylvania, then we have Chef Dmitry Rodov of Duet Restaurant in New York, New York’s Greenwich Village section. If that isn’t enough we also have segments from Chef Barbie Marshall who was voted Pennsylvania’s most influential chef by Cooking Light, Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized blogger John Howard-Fusco, and joke of the week from Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling. Be sure to TuneIn or catch us the next day on iTunes.

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Small Bites with Glenn Gross and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio we will be talking all things BBQ as the Philly’s BBQ Fest is coming soon with Fat Jack’s BBQ doing cooking demos. Tom Bera of a highly respected The Kansas City Barbeque Society BBQ team Philly Blind Pig BBQ and he also does popups at Dawson Street Pub who was also in Studio with owner Dave Wilby as well as actor John DiRenzo who will talk about his recent visits to Chopped winner Chef Eric LeVine’s Paragon Tap and Table and Chef Luke Palladino Valley Forge Casino Resort LP Steak and Valley Beach. Still not enough? Well we also have Jim Plamondon the President of Roy Rogers Restaurants to talk about Roy Rogers expansion and their ‪#‎ROYalist‬ contest in search of their #1 fan. We also have segments from NBC News – NBC Latino recognized Chef Hugo Campos of PCK Philabundance, Cooking Light’s most influential female chef in Pennsylvania Chef Barbie Marshall, Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized blogger John Howard-Fusco, and joke of the week from Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame. Be sure to TuneIn or catch the following day on iTunes.

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6th Annual Philadelphia Burger Brawl

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The 6th Annual Philadelphia Burger Brawl was held on Sunday, June 26th in the outdoor portion of Xfinity Live! in the shadows of the Sports Complex. It was an eagerly anticipated event by both myself and many burger loving natives, as the massive crowd that turned out would prove.

One of the top culinary competitions in town, local restaurants and pubs who specialize in burger crafting present their product in hopes of earning top prize as judged by both an official panel, as well as a people’s choice tally. This year also marks the first ever “taco takedown”; in total, over 40 burger spots and 10 taco offerings were there for consumption.

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Among the Philly area contenders for best burger were Amanda’s Bar None, Butcher and Singer, Fireside Smoke House, Hugo’s Frog Bar and Chop House, Pineville Tavern, Prime Stache, Village Whiskey, Rouge, Spot Burger and the Twisted Tail. I sampled many of these fine sandwiches, all with their own unique twist. My personal favorites of the lot however, were the offering from the A.Bar (located in Rittenhouse Square), and the wildly popular peanut butter and bacon burger, with jelly, from Lucky’s Last Chance of Manayunk. The crowd seems to have agreed with me on one, as Lucky’s took the people’s choice crown for the second time in recent years.

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Taco participants included Cafe Ynez, Heffe Tacos, Loco Pez, Revolution Taco (who we previously visited around town), Taqueria Feliz, and Wahoo’s Tacos, which recently opened a stand in Citizens Bank Park, in addition to their regular University City location. My top vote here was for the pork taco from 1100 Social, the new restaurant recently opened in Xfinity Live! itself. The people’s choice vote went to El Vez, Stephen Starr’s durable Mexican themed spot in Center City.

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Local celebrity judges included former Phillies star Garry Maddox, FOX29 tv hosts Mike Jerrick and Alex Holley, WMMR’s Steve Morrison and Matt Cord, and WIP host and noted burger lover Glen Macnow, among others. Their selection for best burger this year was Bucks County’s Pineville Tavern’s Million $ Bacon Burger. Top taco went to Lolita’s (in the Midtown Village section of the city).

A fun summer event that has become an annual tradition is also a worthwhile cause, that initially started as a fundraiser by founders Rob and Maggie Wasserman to fund their children’s school in South Philadelphia. The ensuing growth from the initial competition has allowed the school, William M. Meredith Elementary, to build a new computer lab and create additional technology initiatives that are in the works. This year’s event and all futures ones will continue to benefit the school and other charitable endeavors…

The Burger Brawl is a knockdown winner, and I look forward to be back covering next year’s battle. The summer fun will continue “around town”…

Jin Jin – Sewell, NJ

Jin Jin – Sewell, NJ

I am always fascinated with trying new dining destinations in strip malls around South Jersey. Sometimes you find the most amazing surprises. My surprise visit this time would be at Jin Jin (JJ). As soon as I entered JJ I could tell that their bread and butter is the take-out type Chinese food we have all come to know.

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My order would be wonton soup, which was surprisingly delicious and better than the average variety around with a really nice pork mixture inside the wonton and broth very flavorful. The entrée would be boneless spare ribs and pork fried rice. If you have ever had this entrée from any take-out Chinese establishment, you know what JJ served to me. No better and no worse than anyone else. The staff at JJ was friendly, the décor extremely bland, and reasonable prices. JJ is not for everyone, but I would say having them deliver to your house on a night you did not feel like cooking is probably the best way to experience JJ since there is no need to dine-in.