PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — This week on FYI Philly, we are satisfying the body and soul with delicious fusion dishes and Chilean treats, a ‘Brew Crew’ serving coffee with a greater cause and a yoga workout that will leave you smiling.
Doho is a new restaurant serving upscale casual food fusing Latin and Asian flavors in Mount Airy.
The eatery shares a kitchen and a building with Catering by Design, a long-running boutique catering business. Peter Loevy owns both businesses and opened the restaurant in September after years of noodling the idea.
Executive Chef Roth Perelman runs the kitchen for the catering and created the menu for the restaurant.
The space includes a 39-seat dining area and a 7-seat bar with a list of craft cocktails and local brews.
Doho | Facebook | Instagram
18 West Hortter Street, Philadelphia, PA 19119
The Raging Bull in Pennsauken gives South Jersey a new spot for high quality cheesesteaks, smashburgers, and milkshakes.
Owner Eric Adili grew up in the business, working at his father’s restaurant, The Fat Tomato, in Berlin, for over 20 years.
Eric says customers will discover a difference in the taste of his steaks, fries, and other menu items, that he credits to cooking everything in beef tallow instead of seed oils.
Open 11a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday
The Raging Bull | Facebook | Instagram
6007 Mansion Blvd. Pennsauken, NJ 08109
856-324-0725
Copihue Bakehouse is Cote Tapia-Marmugi’s love letter to her native country.
Cote calls the bakery Chile-ish because, though she was born in Chile, she was raised in the United States.
At Copihue, you’ll find chocolate chip cookies and scones alongside a classic Chilean lemon meringue pie, with a shortbread-like crust.
You can get snickerdoodles and mini cupcakes along with the 10 layer mil hojas. It’s one of the most traditional Chilean cakes and, by far, Cote’s top seller.
Along with the sweets, she makes savories like cheese empanadas and avocado toast on Irish soda bread and everything is vegetarian.
Copihue is open Thursday-Sunday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Copihue Bakehouse | Instagram
cotebakes@gmail.com
58 E. Butler Ave. Ambler, PA 19002
Bean Ability Coffee Cafe was created by Anne Leopold last year in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.
The cafe offers a volunteer program that enables individuals with disabilities to develop workplace skills in a supportive environment and help them form meaningful relationships.
Every day, a person with a disability comes in to help a barista who assists them in gaining those workplace skills.
Anne created Bean Ability through her non-profit Emmaus Home, which she founded in 2015 on behalf of her son, Kevin, who has autism. The non-profit Emmaus Home provides integrated housing for adults with disabilities.
She hopes the cafe serves as a space for the community, for both those with and without a disability.
Bean Ability Coffee Cafe | Facebook | Instagram
528 Burmont Rd, Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Laughter Yoga is a growing movement in wellness being pioneered in the Philadelphia area by Alexa Fong Drubay, a local practioner, master trainer, and all-around global ambassador for Laughter Yoga.
Founded 30 years ago by a medical doctor in India, Madan Kataria, laughter yoga does not involve poses. It is a series of simple movements, yogic breathing, and exercises designed to elicit intentional laughter.
The benefits can include stress relief and feeling connected, and it can help with anxiety, social isolation, and more.
Laughter yoga can be practiced in-person or virtually, and Alexa leads both types of groups in the Philadelphia area.
Laughter Yoga USA | Laughter Yoga With Alexa | Philadelphia Area Laughter Yoga Club
Wildfether Distilling is a locally owned cocktail lounge housed in the 1857 Jennings House, where everything from the whiskey to the bitters is made in-house.
Founder Tommy Alfinito blends passion and craftsmanship, using heirloom grains and aging spirits on-site. Signature cocktails like the Risky Short (apricot bourbon, chili honey syrup, smoked wood chips) and the Adults Only Martini (grapefruit and rosemary) offer bold, seasonal flavors.
With a rotating menu, custom highball machine, and a mission to connect people face-to-face, Wildfether is a spirited experience you wont find anywhere else.
Wildfether Distilling | Instagram
236 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
At Choir! Choir! Choir!, you’re not just seeing a show, but you can BE the show.
The interactive show lets the audience participate, letting you you belt out all the hits you know and love.
“The project is myself and Nobu Adilman,” says Daveed Goldman, Co-Director of Choir! Choir! Choir! “We lead the audience together from the stage.”
“Over the course of one night, we teach a whole bunch of arrangements to songs, and we connect people through music,” says Nobu Adilman, Co-Director of Choir! Choir! Choir! “It’s a party.”
Called “Hallelujah: An Epic Anthems Sing-Along,” it’s one night only on November 8 at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ Zellerbach Theatre.
Penn Live Arts Presents Choir! Choir! Choir! “Hallelujah: An Epic Anthems Sing-Along”
| Tickets at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ Zellerbach Theatre
Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts – Zellerbach Theatre
3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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