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Restaurant Roundup: Osaka to Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

Patch reviews Osaka, Sang Kee Asian Bistro, Bake 425˚, Hoopty's Pizza and Pasta, The Coopermarket, Manayunk Brewery, Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza

Looking for a good restaurant to go to this weekend?

Chestnut Hill Patch brought you the details of Osaka (8605 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118) Thursday. Gorgeous sushi rolls, delicate shrimp shumai and impeccable service are the highlights of this neighborhood Japanese restaurant. Beware of the higher prices though. Click  for the review.

If that restaurant isn’t to your liking, check out other area restaurants that Patch reviewed this week:

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 Deliciously crisp and wonderful Peking duck as well as your favorite Chinese take out options prepared better than you thought possible. Click for the review.

Organic bake at home pizza made from the finest ingredients is the main draw here but the “ginormous” cookie was the show stopper for me. Click for the review.

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A stellar slice of pizza is just the beginning, order one of the finest eggplant parmesan grinders around, you will not be disappointed. Click for the review.

A local girl grows up cooking with her grandmother, goes to Penn but never stops working in kitchens and has now helmed her own prepared foods market and catering business for 16 years, click for the Meet the Chef for chef/owner Beth Cooper.

The burger gets a serious upgrade in the form of the 21 day dry aged Angus burger which is unbelievably delicious. Wash it down with one of the brewery’s own creations. Click for the review.

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza 321 E. Lancaster Avenue Wayne, PA 19087

A little boy learns to tie his shoes while seated on a pizza counter and grows up to manage a pizza and pasta restaurant, some might call it destiny while others call it coincidence. Click for the full Meet the Manager.

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