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FarMiCia, Philadelphia, PA

August 24, 2011 by April

How do you appease the varying diets of a group of hardcore healthy living food bloggers on the hunt for dinner and spirits in Philly? March right down the street, then wait, turn around, no, go RIGHT! Wait, there's a car whipping around the corner! Ok, look one way before you cross... then go to FarMaCia, which I think is near the Historic District, but correct me if I'm wrong.

Pheed us, Philly!

All twelve of us cruised right into FarMaCia not really expecting to be seated together, through we did ever so casually throw out that we were a flock of food hungry bloggers which may or may not be how we got the perfect sized table almost immediately. The restaurant has a great vibe, and I loved the view of these giant sunflowers that I was right in front of.

This place really does cater to all tastes. They also had a gluten-free menu for the celiac in our group. This is just a sample of what they have, not to mention the creative cocktails and refreshing tonics that are on the other side of the menu.

I started off with a Black Cherry Cola cocktail, which was so good, I barely tasted any alcohol in it. It was glorious... and gone in less than ten minutes, if that.

Meanwhile, we had delicious (whole wheat?) bread with scallion butter. Those little green flecks added a lot of flavor to the butter!

I then ordered corn ravioli, not realizing that it was only an appetizer. It was delicious too, I never would have thought to put corn into ravioli dough, then top it with Parmesan cheese and baby squash and zucchini!

After packing this away pretty quickly, I scanned the menu for something else filling yet light, and a new taste that I'd never tried before, and settled on the French lentil salad with baked goat cheese. I wasn't sure what to expect, and this beauty came out in no time. Ohh it was SO good. The goat cheese was warm, tangy and creamy against the firmer bite of the lentils, with the crisp lettuce as a cool backdrop. Lentils on lettuce is a combination I never would have thought of, and I was glad that I had made the mistake with the corn ravioli and was able to order this.

If you're ever in Philadelphia, I would definitely recommend this restaurant that prides itself on using local, organic and artisan ingredients that are prepared in a way that is simple and unique. For those Columbians reading, I would liken it to Terra, if Terra catered more to people with unique dietary twists (who knows, maybe they will soon!).
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  1. Meghann

    August 24, 2011 at 4:45 pm

    EXTREMELY jealous of everyone who was able to dine at Farmicia in Philly. All of the reviews and photos have my mouth watering - next time I'll make it a point to eat dinner that at least once when I'm in Philly. 🙂

    • April

      August 25, 2011 at 2:18 pm

      You definitely must experience it at least once. I am so glad we ended up be able to go there!

  2. The Hungry Lady

    August 25, 2011 at 2:09 pm

    You're absolutely right....Farmicia is in the historic district. Those from the area refer to it as Old(e) City. So many good restaurants in Philly....one of the things I miss most about living near there.

    • April

      August 25, 2011 at 2:17 pm

      Thanks for verifying the district! I swear, the hardest part about navigating Philly was the loop around City Hall kept throwing me off. Otherwise the grids were quite navigable. And I definitely will be going back up there again, but for more historic tours and more restaurant meals!

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Cooking doesn't have to be boring and routine. Are you looking for easy dinners, Southern-inspired recipes, fun desserts, and ways to incorporate unusual ingredients in your cooking? Welcome, you're in the right place!

I'm April Blake, a recipe developer, food, agriculture, and travel writer, and digital marketing manager in South Carolina. Please follow me on Instagram, but not in real life.




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