America’s Oldest Italian Restaurant Makes The Best Meatballs In Philly | Legendary Eats
There are a number of Italian restaurants and bake shops in South Philadelphia, but Ralph’s Italian Restaurant, established in 1900, is among the most notable of them all. Ralph’s is the oldest Italian restaurant in the country. Over the last 120 years, it has gained a reputation and loyal following for classic Italian American dishes like spaghetti and meatballs. The meatballs are made with a mix of ground beef and ground pork, which gives them a tender and velvety texture. Along with local customers, celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Taylor Swift have dined at this storied South Philly location. Insider’s Taryn Varricchio headed to Ralph’s to find out how the original family owners cook up the best spaghetti and meatballs in Philadelphia.
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Taka Sakaeda, executive chef and co-owner of Nami Nori, expertly demonstrates the best method for making restaurant-style fried rice in your own home kitchen. With chef Taka's guidance, you may never settle for quick takeout fried rice again.
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It Is Red, Yellow,
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Juice For You.
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Green For Me
Green, Yes
Green For Me
Good, Find
A Nice Green Fruit
Then Leave The Rest To Me!
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Let’s Make Juice
With Your Favorite One
It Is Red, Yellow,
Green Or Blue?
I’ll Make A Special
Juice For You.
Blue, Yes
Blue For Me
Blue, Yes
Blue For Me
Good, Find
A Nice Blue Fruit
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