Posted by Susan Morgan on Jun 1, 2018 in Featured Chef
06.01.2018
The Bygone
Four Seasons Hotel, Baltimore MD
by Donna D'Angelo
Baltimore’s inner harbor, is The Bygone, a rooftop restaurant offering full sensory dining at its finest. A fusion of old and new, The Bygone reminisces of past eras while remaining contemporary. Stepping inside...
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Posted by Susan Morgan on Apr 30, 2018 in Featured Chef
04.30.2018
Martine’s Riverhouse Restaurant
New Hope, PA
by: Catherine Dempsey
The town of New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania is steeped in culture. A quick Google search brings on a seemingly endless mass of results, describing the area’s history, art, notable residents, and an...
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Posted by Donna D'Angelo on Apr 20, 2018 in Articles
04.20.2018
Yes, we are still dealing with the issue of fish pirates in 2018; but worry not, it is kept under control by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). The CCAMLR is dedicated to conserving Antarctic...
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Posted by Donna D'Angelo on Apr 5, 2018 in Video
04.05.2018
Eataly NYC Downtown had a Good Friday fish auction with Samuels Seafood. Let's check out the evening's best buyer and of course a mini-bid on first of the season Halibut
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#nycfoodie
#fedora
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Posted by Susan Morgan on Mar 30, 2018 in Featured Chef
03.30.2018
Friday Saturday Sunday, Philadelphia, PA
by: Catherine Dempsey
Born in the time of bell-bottom jeans and fish tank platform shoes, Friday Saturday Sunday was a staple of the ‘70s restaurant scene in Philly with plenty of locals, self-identified as food-obsessed, flocking to...
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Posted by Kate Emick on Mar 26, 2018 in Articles, News
03.26.2018
In the food world and in the seafood world specifically, there are many timeless traditional meals that spark nostalgia while simultaneously creating new memories. We’re talking about Gefilte fish!
This cold dish is traditionally enjoyed during the Jewish holiday of Passover...
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Posted by William Bradford on Mar 24, 2018 in Articles, FISH TALES NETWORK, Uncategorized
03.24.2018
"Decompress'' at a new happy hour with Allagash Brewing Company and fresh seafood. All this and an NBC10 Philadelphia screen star-Chef David Banks. Let's catch up with him!...
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Posted by Susan Morgan on Feb 28, 2018 in Featured Chef
02.28.2018
Penn Ave Fish Company
by: Catherine Dempsey
“We’re always trying to be the first in the city to get the Copper River King Salmon,” says Henry B. Dewey, a co-founder of Penn Ave Fish Company. “It’s definitely the top of the food...
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Posted by Kate Emick on Feb 9, 2018 in Articles, FISH TALES NETWORK, Uncategorized
02.09.2018
Check out a list of our Featured Holiday Oyster Selection here -> vday menu
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Posted by Kate Emick on Feb 7, 2018 in Articles, Featured Chef, Uncategorized
02.07.2018
With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, Oysters are an obvious choice – but how do you choose which ones to put on your menu? Here’s the easiest way to break down the flavor profiles of the most popular East Coast Oysters.
Generally...
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Posted by Susan Morgan on Feb 1, 2018 in Featured Chef
02.01.2018
Philadelphia Country Club, Chef Fritz Gitschner
by: Catherine Dempsey
There are only about 70 Certified Master Chefs who call the United States home. One of the most renowned is Master Chef Fritz Gitschner, the Austrian-born chef who cooked around the globe before...
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Posted by Donna D'Angelo on Jan 29, 2018 in Articles, FISH TALES NETWORK, Uncategorized
01.29.2018
Our world’s oceans contain some of the craziest things. Scientists are still discovering new fish TODAY and if that doesn’t tell you about the content of the sea, then I don’t know what does. A lot of it is terrifying...
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Posted by Susan Morgan on Jan 3, 2018 in Featured Chef
01.03.2018
Riverwinds Restaurant, West Deptford, NJ
Chef George Chaviaras
by: Catherine Dempsey
From the very beginning, Chef George Chaviaras loved food and the art of cooking it. Coming from a big Greek family growing up just outside Athens, food was always a common staple...
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