Posted by Kirsten Henri on 26th September 2008

It’s time for a new Review in Haiku™ where we use the traditional Japanese poetry form to give you our take on new restaurants. Last time, we swooned over Parc and hated ourselves for it; this week, we’re heading – where else? – to Pub & Kitchen…
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Posted by Foobooz on 9th April 2008

Adam Erace tries the Paraguayan eatery,
Arbol Cafe in Northern Liberties and delivers this stomach awakening report.
For a heartier dinner, start with the earthy, full-flavored vegetable chowder and order the asado à la olla con kiveve. Traditionally part of a Paraguayan Sunday supper (and served at Arbol only on weekends), the dish consists of velvety polenta enriched with mozzarella and butternut squash and a boneless short rib braised four to eight hours into tender, pull-apart submission. Drizzled with sugarcane molasses, this sweet-and-savory dynamo is the best thing Arbol serves—and the best thing I’ve eaten in months. I can understand why customers call ahead to reserve an order.
Arbol Café [Philadelphia Weekly]
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