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Published 02:48, December the 3rd, 2009
 
It's small, but treasures await in Green Aisle. It's small, but treasures await in Green Aisle.
Photo: RIKARD LARMA
 

A whole new shelf life at a Passyunk grocery store

 
 

What do you get when a food writer opens a grocery store? The motherload of handpicked products that will have you leaving with a smile every time.

Brothers Andrew and Adam Erace (who writes for Philadelphia Weekly) have opened Green Aisle Grocery (1618 E. Passyunk Ave.) in South Philly, and the tiny store fits right in with the neighborhood's row houses.  In fact, there’s only one aisle, but what wonders abound on its shelves:

high-end tonic water, raw milk, organic English muffins and a host of other delicious options that whet the appetite.

But what makes Green Aisle especially fun are items from local restaurants. Zahav sells their impeccable hummus alongside chili and black bean soup from Café con Chocolate. James’ Jim Burke has been proclaimed one of the best new chefs in America by Food & Wine magazine, and now you can pick up his apple honey or fennel mostarda for topping the fresh bread from Wild Flour Bakery — all in one spot.  

– Arthur Etchells is a local food blogger. Read more at www.foobooz.com.

Metro does not endorse the opinions of the author, or any opinions expressed on its pages.

If you go

Green Aisle Grocery’s inventory rotates quickly, and following along to the Twitter feed (twitter.com/
greenaisle) is addicting. They’re open Monday-Thursday noon-8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday noon-9 p.m.; and Sundays 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

 
 
 
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