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Caribou Café
Address: 1126 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Only a few strides removed from the Forrest Theater in the gentrified neighborhood of Wash West, the Caribou Café corrals a hip mix of city crawlers, theater goers, local and national personalities, and plain old Philly folk. The festive décor in this vibrant slice of France frames the intoxicating upbeat insouciance that replicates the spirit and verve of the real-deal French café. The moderately priced menu focuses on regional everyday French standbys while simultaneously providing a gastronomic tour of France. Diverse delights from Alsace to Provence tempt the palate – all interpreted delectably by Maitre Cuisinier de France, Olivier Desaintmartin.
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ZINC
Address: 246 South 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Nestled into its charming Midtown Village locale, Olivier Desaintmartin’s second Philadelphia feat, Zinc, is the essence of class meets comfort. In a city filled with attempts at the French bistro, Desaintmartin sets this 11th street gem above the rest by offering unfussy bistro classics and an exclusively French wine selection. Zinc offers diners the rare chance to feel right at home with a dining room décor that features exposed brick, dark polished wood, bistro chalkboards and authentic Parisian paintings. Complete with a knowledgeable and friendly staff, Zinc’s quaint, romantic appeal is reminiscent of a true bistro a vins one might find during a spontaneous stroll through Ol’ Paris.
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El Vez
Address: 121 South 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Stephen Starr, Philadelphia’s most creative and successful restaurateur, has mastered the fine art of fun and phenomenal American-Mexican cuisine with his new haunt on 13th Street. Tacos get a facelift, desserts steal the show, fresh and flavorful margaritas keep the bar hopping, and made-to-order guacamole has the Philadelphia masses flocking through the doors all year long, but this isn't your typical Mexican joint. Vibrant, inventive and bursting with flavor, El Vez is an eye-opening experience far from the edible ordinary.
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Bistro St. Tropez
Address: 2400 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Before Patou came to Old City with its ultra-hip appeal, Patrice Rames already had a Philadelphia success nestled atop the Marketplace Design Center in Center City. Since 1987, Bistro St. Tropez has been serving Philadelphia foodies the finest of French food, and has given five-star French spots like Le Bec Fin some stiff competition. In Bistro St. Tropez you will find the illusion of Provence amidst simple elegance, classic French cuisine, and a predominately French wine selection—all presented with Rames’s signature classic style that gives Philly a true taste of France.
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Cafe Spice
Address: 35 South 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Café Spice is a colorful, contemporary Indian restaurant that bridges the gap between corner curry joints and upscale, fine dining establishments without sacrificing the flavors of the former and atmosphere of the latter. Specializing in both Northern and Southern Indian cuisine, the restaurant's open kitchen turns out dishes from all over India that awaken the palate without overwhelming it. Specialty cocktails and tables outside in warm weather make this a popular spot in the neighborhood bar scene but the food draws in discerning diners who seek quality cuisine at reasonable prices.
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