"Inside the Italian Market" Food Tour
 
                      The Department of Transnational Italian Studies is delighted to announce a field trip to South Philadelphia and a food tour of the Italian Market led by Chef Jacqueline Peccina-Kelly (founder of ). The itinerary will include the special participation of the guest speaker Mike Madaio, author of "" (Arcadia Publishing, 2024). The event is organized within Luca Zipoli's course 鈥Philadelphia the Global City: The Italian Legacy across Time鈥 (ITAL B240) and is open to all the students enrolled in the class.
Please contact lzipoli@brynmawr.edu for more information.
The event is co-sponsored by the Tri-Co Philly Program and Praxis.
Abstract:
Led by South Philly native Chef Jacquie and enriched by the participation of author Mike Madaio, this Italian Market food tour offers the opportunity to reflect on the legacies that Italian migrants and Italian-American communities left in Philadelphia's rich and diverse culinary history. The tour includes a cheese tasting at DiBruno Bros, the tasting of two classic Philly-style sandwiches from Angelo鈥檚 Cheesesteaks and Paesano鈥檚, and a dessert with the iconic mini cannoli from Isgro鈥檚 Pastries. The tour will wrap up with a final Q&A and discussion with guest speaker Mike Madaio about his book "" (Arcadia Publishing, 2024).
Meet Chef Jacquie
Speaker's Bio: Chef Jacquie Peccina-Kelly is a proud South Philly native and founder of聽StrEATS of Philly Food Tours.聽She has spent 15+ years guiding locals and visitors through the Italian Market and East Passyunk neighborhoods, where she grew up. Her warmth, humor, and deep culinary roots shine through as she shares personal stories, unforgettable bites, and insider access to family-owned gems. Chef Jacquie has been featured in聽National Geographic, the聽Michelin Green Guide,聽Philly Mag, and more.
 
Meet Chef Mike
Speaker's Bio: Mike Madaio is a food and wine writer based outside of Philadelphia. His career began with the creation of聽Main Line Dine, a popular restaurant and dining blog covering the Philadelphia suburbs, and his writing has appeared in publications such as聽Wine Enthusiast,聽VinePair聽and聽Edible Philly. He has also achieved Italian wine ambassador certification from the Vinitaly International Academy. He has written two books on Pennsylvania's food history:聽Lost Mount Penn: Wineries, Railroads and Resorts of Reading聽(Arcadia Publishing, 2019),聽that covered the wine house scene in and around Reading, Pennsylvania, in the 1800s; and "A History of Philadelphia Sandwiches: Steaks, Hoagies, Iconic Eateries & More" (Arcadia Publishing, 2024).聽
 
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