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Celebrate your independence this holiday weekend by blowing
things up, then use your remaining digits to check out
Thrillist when we return on Monday.
Thrillist Philadelphia
Thursday July 2, 2009
Leila Cafe
401 S 13th St, at Pine; 267.319.1903
Eventually, even the most restless people settle down -- the
12 Tribes of Israel wandered 40 years before pitching camp
in Canaan, while Kwai Chang Caine wandered 40 years before
pitching camp in Closet. Now another wanderer's dropped
anchor in Philly, to create Leila Cafe.
Leila's a bright, 24-seat, Middle Eastern corner cafe decked
out with a mirrored fresco and wall-hung musical
instruments, and operated by a Lebanese native who spent 33
years consulting across the US on 35 different restaurant
openings, along the way somehow earning the nickname
"Smiley" from a young River Phoenix (seriously, he never
stops smiling). All grub's handmade from scratch, from meat
and spinach pies, baba ghanoush, and the Maza combo
(tabouleh, fattoush, grape leaves, kibbie...), to gyros,
chicken kabobs, and shawarma, described as a "special touch
of lean meat", which you've been missing since you left the
experimental sanctuary of college. Platters are served on a
bed of basmati (w/ side of hummus and pita) and run from
standards like falafel & grape leaves to meatier offerings
like beef kibbe (w/ burghul wheat & sautéed vegetables),
chicken, and the parsley-tinged, ground-chuck kaffta --
leave the leftovers in your fridge too long and witness a
putrid Metamorphosis.
Leila also offers a range of milk- and juice-based
smoothies, plus tabletop hookahs packed with a choice of ten
flavors from "original" to cappuccino; custom mixtures are
also a possibility, but wander among the flavors too long,
and you'll eventually be killed by the Bill.
Mention "Thrillist" for $5 off your first hookah rental. An
expanded menu's currently in development but check out the
temporary opening menu here:
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