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Saturday, January 12, 2013

This Week: Acme Sold, Octomom Ordered to Return Ring

Find out what's been going on around the region this week that you might have missed.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Maido! Leaving Narberth, Looking for New Main Line Spot

The owners of the Japanese grocery have looked at several places in Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Rosemont and elsewhere. Their lease expires May 1.

After 10 years in Narberth, the proprietors of the Japanese grocery store Maido! are planning to move out of their Narberth Avenue building at the end of April, co-owner Pat Dailey told Patch Tuesday. The business's lease with Wolverton & Co. expires at that time, and Dailey and his wife—Maido! founder Seiko Dailey—are looking for a new building elsewhere in the Main Line. On Monday, Wolverton advertised on Craigslist the availability of 36 N. Narberth Ave.'s first floor, seeking $8,200 a month for its 3,500 square feet. Patch could not reach company president Will Wolverton on Tuesday for comment on the circumstances of the property becoming available. The property would be an "Ideal Location for a Farmers Market or Prepared Foods Market…

Friday, September 2, 2011

Restaurant Roundup: Asian Box to Maido! and Tip O'Leary's

Patch reviews Asian Box, Tip O’Leary’s Pub, Campbell’s Place, Sukhothai, Luigi and Giovanni, Generations, Wired Beans Café, 8 East Bar and Restaurant, The Silverspoon, Angelo and Josephine’s Gourmet Foods Market, Diane’s Sidewalk Deli and Maido!.

  Looking for a good restaurant to go to this weekend? Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood Patch brought you the details of Asian Box Thursday. This cash-only Asian eatery has numerous options like steamed dumplings, noodles, ginger chicken and skewered meats. Vegetarian items appear as well. Our reviewer was not very pleased with the experience however. Click here for the review. Here are some other area restaurants that Patch reviewed this week:   Maido!, 36 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth If you’re ever searching for some quality green tea, gluten-free soy sauce or just a well made affordable lunch, head to this hidden gem off of the main drag in Narberth. The chicken curry and Japanese pancake had us both begging for more. Click here for the review…

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