Other restaurants in Pennsylvania
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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.
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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.
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Koreana
Koreana satisfies students and others interested in good, inexpensive Korean fare; enter from the parking lot in the back of the shopping plaza.
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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.
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Cafe du Jour
Part of the raucous South Side 'hood, Cafe du Jour has a constantly changing menu of Mediterranean dishes. It does especially good soups and salads for lunch; try to get a seat in the small outside courtyard. It's BYOB.
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Family Cupboard Restaurant & Buffet
To avoid the tour-bus crush, try the Family Cupboard Restaurant & Buffet in Bird-in-Hand, for mouthwatering specials such as hamloaf (yes, that's right) and chicken in gravy over waffles.
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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.
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Kessab's
Kessab's, a Lebanese restaurant on the South Side, serves splendid baba ghanoush, and the tiny and popular Pho Minh does excellent Vietnamese noodle, soup and tofu dishes.
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Bloomfield Bridge Tavern
Bloomfield Bridge Tavern, 'the only Polish restaurant in Lil' Italy, ' is a gritty pub serving beers with excellent sides of pierogi and the occasional indie rock band.
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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.
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Meil's Restaurant
When you get hungry, head four miles north to the town of Stockton to Meil's Restaurant for large portions of satisfying comfort food.
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Philly Flavors
Philly Flavors is the best place for Italian ices in the city; even the small kiddie size is large enough for most.
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Distrito
The vibrant pink and lime decor doesn't drown out the taste of the contemporary Mexican fare served at Distrito.
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Marsha Brown Creole Kitchen and Lounge
Marsha Brown Creole Kitchen and Lounge in New Hope serves catfish, steaks and lobster.
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Nanzhou Handdrawn Noodle House
Nanzhou Handdrawn Noodle House serves satisfying and inexpensive meat noodle soups.
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Lee's Hoagie House
For meat and chicken sandwiches, definitely the best in area is Lee's Hoagie House.
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Kildare's Irish Pub
Kildare's Irish Pub is the place for chicken wings - grilled, fried and baked.
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Chabaa Thai
Chabaa Thai is a warm BYOB place doing authentic and reasonably priced Thai.
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South Street Souvlaki
South Street Souvlaki is one of the best places for Greek food in the city.
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City Grill
On the South Side; known for mouthwatering burgers, considered one of the best in the city.
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Chubby's
Chubby's across the street; the latter has the better chicken sandwiches.
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Double Wide Grill
Does barbecue as well as interesting veggie options like pulled seitan and coconut tofu.
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Satellite Coffee Shop
This Cedar Park vegetarian-friendly café is a hipster meeting ground.
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