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Restaurant Roundup: Saffron Indian Kitchen to Margaret Kuo's

Patch reviews Saffron Indian Kitchen, Peace a Pizza, A La Maison, Hanne's Breakfast Nook and Luncheon, Sole II Soul, Cin Cin, Geechee Girl Rice Cafe, Armenian Delight and Margaret Kuo's

Looking for a good restaurant to go to this weekend?

Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch featured the chef of Saffron Indian Kitchen in the Meet the Chef segment Thursday. If you missed it, .

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

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A neighborhood pizza place that offers up so much more than an ordinary slice. Gourmet pizzas, freshly prepared salads, healthy options even an area just for the kids. C.

A romantic French restaurant could be the perfect destination for Valentine's day weekend. Reservations highly recommended. .

 

Breakfast and lunch are the name of the game here. A Philly sports fan's delight with killer pancakes and friendly service to boot. . 

 

The chef here performs a marriage of soul food and sound culinary technique. Learning about the family business from a young age, Chef Salaam rose through the ranks in Philadelphia restaurants and now helms the kitchen at Sole II Soul. .

 

Upscale Chinese cuisine from the people behind Yangming in Bryn Mawr (recently named #1 Chinese Restaurant in the U.S.). Enjoy some of the best wonton soup in the area. .

 

 Forget Uncle Ben's and Minute rice, this place has delicious food and a variety of rices like nowhere else. Learn more about the executive chef who actually spends most of her days cooking in her restaurant's kitchen. Chef Erwin has been cooking for friends and loved ones for as long as she can remember. 

 

Pick up some hummus, pitas, stuffed grape leaves or lah ma joon (Armenian pizzas) for an inexpensive feast this weekend. Many of the items are lovingly prepared by an Israel-born Armenian chef. Find out more about this larger-than-life woman of many talents by .

 

Excellent Japanese AND Chinese food in a pleasant setting worthy of any special occasion. The prices are a bit higher than you would expect for Chinese food but worth every penny. 

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