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Da Shin in Media?
yes, Margaret Kuo's is definitely a notch better as far as food is concerned. I am only familiar with peking at the granite run mall and her location in Media though....
house in media!
hmm. I guess I wasn't thinking on terms of budget. I did think their king khan was delish though...and everything is served on Metropolitan bread. I guess I'm comparing against planet hoagie, which may give you more on value, and may even taste pretty darn good when you're feeling hungry, but for taste I would rather spend $7.50 on a panini that does not use crystal buffalo sauce as their hot sauce. I don't think they are doing that bad anyways.....packed house with line out the door on gross 100% humid day..yuck.
PHILLY suggestions good food AND good local beer
Standard Tap is definitely worth a cab!!
Da Shin in Media?
I've eaten here a couple times....Da Shin is good for typical american-chinese cuisine. Nothing amazing, but a lot better than the other local chinese restaurants around the area. Hope this helps!
Where to eat after seeing "Julie and Julia?"
I agree....what a great neighborhood spot to enjoy post-movie grub while sipping on delicious wine :)
house in media!
just tried two of the best panini sandwiches in my life. The El Nino (fresh avocado chicken salad with spicy hints of chipotle) and the king khan (spicy buffalo chicken inspired panini with gorgonzola and caramelized onions) and was blown away. This place is is located off the beaten path of State street in Media, but if you decide to sidetrack yourself away from the usual humdrum of boring hoagies and pizza, house has got the BEST and most interesting menu. I believe they use local and organic too! Seriously, how many suburban sandwich shops top their tomato gazpacho with white truffle oil and diced cucumber? This place is awesome!!