Tag Archives: Stephen Starr

Il Pittore.

18 Dec
When I heard that Stephen Starr would be opening yet another new restaurant, Il Pittore, I just had to try it out.  It was also Jay’s birthday celebration, so there was a perfect excuse to splurge. 
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The restaurant is located in Rittenhouse Square and reflects the décor of an Italian countryside.  Chef Chris Painter, which translates to pittore, drew inspiration for the menu from different regions of Italy.  289
Dark wood and dim lights create a romantic atmosphere as you walk into the restaurant.  Several communal tables are set throughout the restaurant, where diners can share an Italian meal with a twist.  The main restaurant is on the second floor, and an herb garden sits on the roof, which fresh herbs are used in recipes daily.

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Jay and I sat at a cozy table for two, where we had a good view of the dining room.  Our server was friendly and informative. 

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While we were deciding on what to order he brought us some tasty bread.  I loved that there were several varieties.

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To start, we shared:

Ravioli di Ricotta.
swiss chard and ricotta filled ravioli with
chanterelle mushrooms and truffle butter

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The pasta is homemade so the ravioli were light and fluffy.  I loved how the truffle butter and mushrooms melted into the ravioli and created a perfect creamy, savory flavor.
As an entrée I had:

Black Bass “Gamberetto”.
rock shrimp, creamed spinach and
sopressatta

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This was actually the first time I tried black bass but I really enjoyed it.  I loved that the outside was crisp but still tender. 
Jay had:

Pollo al Mattone.

brick-roasted half chicken, brushed with
mustard and rosemary bread crumbs

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Of course I had a few bites!  I loved the mustard that was used on the outside of the chicken because not only did it add extra flavor, but it helped the crispy bread crumbs stick!
And it wouldn’t be a birthday celebration unless there was dessert!

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We ordered several kinds of gelati: vanilla, chocolate with chips and cinnamon.  I think my favorite was the cinnamon.  They really made it fun and special by writing Happy Birthday in chocolate and giving us a few biscotti to dip into the gelati.  It is the little things after all Smile
To make the birthday celebration even more special, the manager came over with an affogato, an Italian dessert. 

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There was gelato and cream in the martini glass, and then he poured hot espresso over it.  Served with a spoon and uniquely delicious! 
Our experience was so great that we’re talking about returning soon.  Although I wouldn’t expect anything else from Stephen Starr!  I highly suggest trying Il Pittore, where a perfect imagine and taste of Italy will be painted on your taste buds!

Pod Philadelphia.

27 Apr
If you live near Philadelphia or have ever visited, you most likely know who Stephen Starr is. And if you don’t or live nowhere near here, well let me tell you. He is the creator and mastermind behind a slew of amazing themed restaurants in the city. Starr restaurants are not only amazing places to dine, but are so aesthetically pleasing and make dining out feel like an experience.
Or you could just say he is my hero.
I have dined at many Starr restaurants and it seems like every month more pop up! ( I told you this guy was awesome.) But so far, my all time favorite is POD!!!

Pod is described as a Contempory Pan Asian themed restaurant that serves a wide variety of dishes from main courses to sushi. Most of the food is served family style, which I love! And the food is brought out as it is ready. The restaurant is decorated very eclectically and is futuristic looking. Even the bathroom is funky! And if you’re really lucky and happen to snag an actual pod, you and your party can sit inside the pod where you have the ability to change the lighting and have an intimate dining experience.

I went to Pod with some friends for lunch because we all have such different schedules and knew that we would be able to spend less money than at dinner. We all started off with some martinis, which are described by color. I had a red martini which is Soho Lychee Liqueur, Smirnoff Vodka and White Peach Puree.

Because I had been here before I suggested we start off with the Tempura Rock Shrimp which is battered shrimp in a delicious sauce with pineapple and walnuts. The combination is unlike anything you’ve ever tried!!

The crispiness of the shrimp, the creaminess of the sauce, the tart bite of the pineapple and the nutty crunch of the walnuts… I think this dish is simply amazing.
Our entrees varied widely! I made sure to capture what everyone had because it was all so interesting.

Rockin Spicy Tuna: 8pc. spicy tuna roll topped with tempura rock shrimp and spicy aioli

Maki Combination: 6 pc. each spicy tuna roll, eel-avocado roll and California roll
Lettuce Wraps: Wok Charred Beef, Chicken or Tofu Lettuce Wraps Thai peanut sauce
My friend Nichole and I both got the lunch special which came with miso soup, pickled vegetable salad and white or brown rice.
Macadamia Chicken Stir-fry.

And I had…Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass. Oh the sea bass. This is actually the first place I ever tried sea bass and where I fell in love. While this version does not compare to the dinner version which is served over mashed sweet potatoes and mushrooms, it was delicious, buttery and melt-in-your-mouth good.
I also had some green tea after my martini.

As if we didn’t eat enough amazing food, we all decided that dessert was necessary. At a place like this where everything is fabulous, it is the kind of thing you just can’t miss.

Mocha Brownie: cappuccino ice cream, dark chocolate sauce, toasted macadamia nuts
Fluffernutter Spring Rolls: spring rolls with warm chocolate peanut butter dipping sauce
Creme Fraiche Cheesecake: black sesame brittle

Butterscotch Brown Sugar Cake: crumbled gingersnaps, butterscotch panna cotta
My dessert was the Ice Sculpture Sorbets: chef’s selection of assorted flavors. I thought it was the perfect ending to a delicious meal. I’ll do my best to remember what the flavors were… black berry, mango, coconut and some kind of mint. The coconut was definitely my favorite! And it was served on a really cool block of blue ice!!
But I will admit my absolute favorite dessert was the brown sugar cake!!! It was definitely a memorable dessert and quite possibly the best dessert I’ve ever had. I will definitely be ordering this next time I return!
I really can’t say enough good things about this place. From the food to the atmosphere, you’ll quickly want to become a regular at Pod. And maybe Stephen Starr’s BFF…or maybe that’s just me.
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