PhiladelphiaRestaurants

Other restaurants in Philadelphia

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    Amada

    One of several Spanish tapas places to have opened in Philly in the last few years, Amada is run by renowned restaurateur Jose Garces - weekend dinner reservations are hard to come by. The long communal tables foster a bustling, happening and loud atmosphere and the combination of bold and traditional flavored dishes (try the crab-stuffed peppers) are phenomenal.

    reviewed

  2. B

    La Viola

    Facing off across the street from one another are the old and new La Violas - both BYOB. The former is a cramped and unpretentious dining room, while the latter is larger and more modern; the cuisine at both, however, is fresh and reasonably priced.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Koreana

    Koreana satisfies students and others interested in good, inexpensive Korean fare; enter from the parking lot in the back of the shopping plaza.

    reviewed

  4. D

    La Locanda del Ghiottone

    The name means 'the Place of the Glutton, ' and Chef Giussepe and Joe the head waiter encourage overeating. Small and modestly designed, unlike other nearby trendy spots, this place the gnocchi, mushroom crepes and mussels are recommended. BYOB.

    reviewed

  5. Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches

    The Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches,famous for its roast pork or roast beef with hot peppers; it's a typical spot out by the sports stadiums with picnic tables and an ordering window.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Mama Palmas

    This small BYOB place serves up some of the best thin-slice brick-oven pizza in the city. It does have a reputation for not tolerating little tykes - if they're rowdy.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Philly Flavors

    Philly Flavors is the best place for Italian ices in the city; even the small kiddie size is large enough for most.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Distrito

    The vibrant pink and lime decor doesn't drown out the taste of the contemporary Mexican fare served at Distrito.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Nanzhou Handdrawn Noodle House

    Nanzhou Handdrawn Noodle House serves satisfying and inexpensive meat noodle soups.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Lee's Hoagie House

    For meat and chicken sandwiches, definitely the best in area is Lee's Hoagie House.

    reviewed

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  12. Kildare's Irish Pub

    Kildare's Irish Pub is the place for chicken wings - grilled, fried and baked.

    reviewed

  13. Chabaa Thai

    Chabaa Thai is a warm BYOB place doing authentic and reasonably priced Thai.

    reviewed

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    South Street Souvlaki

    South Street Souvlaki is one of the best places for Greek food in the city.

    reviewed

  15. Chubby's

    Chubby's across the street; the latter has the better chicken sandwiches.

    reviewed

  16. K

    Banana Leaf

    Banana Leaf specializes in Malaysian and Japanese cuisine.

    reviewed

  17. Satellite Coffee Shop

    This Cedar Park vegetarian-friendly café is a hipster meeting ground.

    reviewed

  18. Sabrina's Cafe

    Sabrina's Cafe is an extremely popular brunch spot.

    reviewed

  19. L

    Lee How Fook

    Lee How Fook has excellent contemporary Chinese.

    reviewed

  20. Dalessandro's Steaks

    Cheeseteak snobs rave about Dalessandro's Steaks

    reviewed

  21. Geno's

    Geno's is a classic Philly which is frequented by tourists and inebriated patrons, possibly unaware of the level of grease they're ingesting, as diehard locals.

    reviewed

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