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Eat some Taiwanese street food while donating to 4 Philly nonprofits this week

Some of what you can expect at Baology. (Photo via Flickr user Zhao !, used under a Creative Commons license) June 20, 2017 Category: PurposeShort
Feeling some Taiwanese street food for lunch? Want to give back to some local nonprofits doing good work?

Well, you can knock out both throughout this week if you check out Baology (or “bao • logy” as the website styles it), a new Center City spot from chef Andy Tessier and Judy Ni featuring Taiwanese street food goodies like potstickers, gwa baos and ruen bings. You know you want to check out the menu so here you go.

While the menu itself is something to gawk over, Baology, which had its grand opening yesterday, is donating proceeds from each day this week to four Philly nonprofits (and one based in NYC). Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) was featured yesterday.

https://twitter.com/baology/status/876468073376645120

Today, proceeds at Baology from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. will be going to Tree House Books, the org responsible for starting Philly’s own Literacy Day last month.

Check out the restaurant at 1829 John F. Kennedy Blvd.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BVZxmi8FNp2/?taken-by=getbaod

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