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Philadelphia Dining

Everything you've heard is true. Philadelphia is one of the premier dining cities in the United States. And, with more restaurants per capita than any other American city, your choices are endless. Pack your appetites for a culinary joy ride full of flavors and innovative cuisine.

Le Bec-Fin, The Fountain and Susanna Foo may be familiar names to gourmet foodies who have their eye on the finest dining experiences. Philadelphia's menu of fine dining and outstanding cuisine is a long list of acclaimed favorites, relative newcomers and creative innovators. Countless chef-owned restaurants offer new fusion concepts and surprising flair to traditional dishes.

You'll find century-old Italian restaurants serving old world ambience and authentic recipes. Top-grade steak and seafood houses feature fresh cuts and tastes. Cuban, Spanish and South American flavors are abundant throughout the city. With so many ethnic and international options available, Philadelphia represents a global infusion of cuisine. Chinese, Moroccan, Japanese, Indian, Irish, Thai and French are just the first course. Delicious regional American and Philadelphia-style cuisine, such as soft pretzels, hoagies and famous cheesesteaks, are also plentiful. But the food is only part of the region's dining experiences. Have dinner in architecturally significant buildings, historic rowhomes or country inns. Enjoy a meal at a sidewalk cafe (we have 200 of them) or overlooking the waterfront. Dine amidst creative and innovative decor that is as tantalizing as the main course. From Colonial taverns to conveyor belt sushi bars, Philadelphia's dining scene offers something to please every palate.

A growing crop of intimate BYOBs and sidewalk cafes add to the local dining adventure. Ask your hotel or visitors center concierge for a recommendation. You won't be disappointed.

For an unforgettable culinary adventure check out City Food Tours 2 1/2 hour guided walking tour. This gay owned and operated tour makes many stops in the Gayborhood and is sure to tantalize your tastebuds with samples of imported cheeses, decadent chocolates, and either exotic teas or estate coffees. Advance reservations are required, visit cityfoodtours.com or call 800-979-3370.


PHILADELPHIA

Cebu
123 Chestnut St.
215-629-1100
cebuphiladelphia.com

Copabanana
4th and South streets
215-238-1512
copabanana.com

D'Angelo's Ristorante
256 S. 20th St.
215-546-3935
dangeloristorante.com

Glass Tree
Crowne Plaza Philadelphia Main Line
4100 Presidential Blvd.
215-477-0200
cpmainline.com/glass_tree.asp

Museum Restaurant
Philadelphia Museum of Art
215-684-7990
philamuseum.org/dining

Pallet Restaurant
Sheraton University City Hotel
3611 Walnut St.
215-387-8000

Penne Restaurant & Wine Bar
The Inn at Penn
3600 Sansom St.
215-823-6222
pennerestaurant.com

North Bowl
909 N. 2nd St
215-238-BOWL
northbowlphilly.com

Mexican Post
1601 Cherry St.
215-568-2667

104 Chestnut St.
215-923-5233
mexicanpost.com

The Underground
243 S. Camac St.
215-545-0900

Triumph Brewery Company
117 Chestnut St.
215-625-0855
triumphbrew.com


NEW HOPE

Plate Lounge Restaurant
6426 Lower York Rd.
215-862-5221
harlanscabaret.com

The Raven
385 W. Bridge St.
215-862-2081
theravenresort.com

Triumph Brewery Company
400 Union Square
215-862-8300
triumphbrew.com












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