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Talula's Daily

Talula's Daily

208 West Washington Square, Philadelphia, 19106, United States Of America

Wine • Pizza • Coffee • American


"As a recent transplant to this vibrant city, I can't help but express my sheer delight in discovering Tallulah's for my takeout needs. This culinary haven has quickly become my go-to destination for a mouthwatering experience that I can enjoy in the comfort of my own home. Tallulah's commitment to delivering daily fresh and perfectly presented food shines through, even in their takeout offerings. From the moment I place my order to the moment I open the carefully packaged containers, I am greeted with an array of tantalizing aromas that promise an extraordinary dining experience. The menu at Tallulah's is a testament to their culinary prowess, with a diverse selection of dishes that cater to various tastes and preferences. Whether you're in the mood for a comforting classic or eager to explore innovative flavor combinations, Tallulah's has a dish to satisfy every craving. The chefs' dedication to culinary excellence is evident in every bite, leaving you wanting more with each mouthful. What truly sets Tallulah's apart is their seamless transition from dine-in to takeout. The staff's attention to detail ensures that your order is accurate and ready for pickup at the designated time. The packaging is not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing, reflecting the restaurant's commitment to delivering an exceptional experience from start to finish."

Crepevine

Crepevine

624 Irving Street, 94122, San Francisco, United States

Coffee • American • Creperies • Vegetarian


"Here 's something cool: Crepevine SF responds to Google reviews. That 's super rare and says a lot about a place and the pride they take in itSo I guess the pressure 's on. Well... well...Crepevine sucked!Lol…sorry I 'm just messin ' with ya, Crepevine. ? Feel free to take me down a notch.No really, Crepevine is a fun, homey place to get savory crepes, something you probably won 't eat anywhere else… at least to the extent of the wide selection offered here.I 've eaten at the one in San Rafael so I wanted to see how the Sunset branch compared and perhaps I could start a feud between these two branches.It 's got the same laid-back funky vibe and good service. The colorful menu on the wall is an overwhelming visual assault, but in a good way. You 'll just have to pick something and go with it. You 'll be happy. These are all really good crepes. I need to try one of the dessert crepes sometime.A friendly employee actually greeted us at the door, sat us at a table, and gave us a laminated non-psychedelic version of the wall menu. It 's the same menu, but less fun.So it 's sort of a hybrid counter service restaurant, you still need to order at the counter, but someone will bring your meal to your table.This time I ordered the San Francisco crepe with smoked salmon. It was very tasty and quite filling. The portions are large and I couldn 't finish it all. I recommend home potatoes instead of fries. I haven 't tried the fries, but those home potatoes are just so good! Just like I imagine home potatoes would taste if I had home potatoes at home.Crepevine is a nice place to grab a bite in the Inner Sunset. It 's a Bay Area chain that doesn 't feel like a chain, fitting comfortably into this bustling neighborhood. Good food and friendly service.So which is better, SF or Marin? I 'm giving a slight edge to the SF location just because Irving St. is cooler than 4th St. in San Rafael. I 'll be back."