The Tasties celebrates the best and brightest of the Philly food scene—and you’re invited – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The Tasties, a new awards show dedicated to celebrating Philadelphia's food scene, is scheduled for February, with tickets available for purchase now. This unique event is organized by Chef Eli Kulp, along with Marisa Magnatta and Dave Wez of the Delicious City Philly Podcast, showcasing a collaboration that emphasizes local culinary talent. The Tasties aims to highlight exceptional restaurants and food influencers, creating excitement among the food-loving community. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the city's rich culinary culture while supporting local businesses. The event is expected to foster a sense of community and recognition for the hard work of chefs and restaurateurs.

As the date approaches, food enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their tickets to be part of this celebratory occasion. This initiative not only underscores Philadelphia's vibrant food scene but also positions it as a significant player in the broader culinary landscape. With a focus on local engagement and recognition, The Tasties promises to be a highlight in the city's gastronomic calendar.

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