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James

Posted by Foobooz on April 11th, 2007

James

Philadelphia Magazine goes to James to check out chef Jim Burke’s take on Italian.

The house-made pastas are what James does best. There’s a hint of Vetri in the deeply delicious duck ragu, which owes its sweet-savory nuances to orange peel and bittersweet Valrhona chocolate, and in the mellower oxtail ragu, simmered with red wine and paired with stubby garganelli, a pasta that looks like flattened penne. The pecorino-dusted potato gnocchi, no bigger than a thumbnail, are light enough to float away.

But sticker shock awaits those who order a pasta or risotto as a main course, as we learned when the disappointingly loose Risotto alla Kristina appeared on our bill at $30 — pricier than most of the entrées, and a $10 jump from the listed appetizer price. The menu also needs to clarify which dishes are starters and which are larger plates.

Almost Italy [Philadelphia Magazine]
James [Official Site]

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