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Citypaper In A Nutshell (05/31)

• Citypaper's verdict on 707: Nice decor, good service but the food's too conservative. Good comment thread from CP readers too.

• A profile of Baker Street Bread Company's Nick Bronson: Come for the early '90s Ray Cappo and Krishna hardcore punk references, stay for the artisinal bread.

• How to raid Chinatown produce stands for superior smoothies.

• The new Phillips Seafood Restaurant just opened at the Sheraton City Center. They do clambakes!

• Counting down Philly's top five pad thais.

Mercato is a BYOB. But Citypaper has some tips on what wines to bring there.

• Tired of cucumber pickles? Try some non-traditional pickles.

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