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Philadelphia Style - "Foobooz is your culinary crack."

Philadelphia Magazine - “This is the go-to guide if the latest news is what you crave. The site is a comprehensive roundup of what other local foodies are talking about, from restaurant openings to reviews, events and meal deals. Updated several times a day, this well-organized site is a time-saver (or time-waster; see the regular “Blind Item’) for everything food.”

Philadelphia Weekly -2006 Best Food Blog - “It’s everything you want in a food blog: openings, blind items, whittled-down capsule reviews, nightly specials and happy hour deals.

 

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