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Famous 4th Street Deli
Address: 700 S. 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (Map)
Located just south of the hustle of South Street in Queen's Village, the Famous 4th Street Deli is a quaint Jewish-American restaurant featuring hospitable service and enormous sandwiches. Named after the streets in New York City, some of the sandwiches stand over six inches tall and come with a choice of sides like potato pancakes and fresh fruit. Traditional Jewish American delicacies, including monsterous bowls of matzah ball soup, can be ordered as appetizers. The attached bakery freshly bakes a motley of pastries available for desert or take out daily.
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Geno's Steaks
Address: 1219 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (Map)
Rivaling neighboring Pat’s, Genos is Philly’s other notorious 24-hour cheesesteak stop. As has been the case since Joe Vento opened in 1966, sandwiches come heaping with thinly sliced steak and a choice of American, Provolone, or cheese wiz melted across the top. The menu is simple, the ordering straightforward, and the meal a decadent version of the best sandwich Philadelphia has to offer. If the glowing storefront doesn’t lure you in, the unmistakable scent of grilled steak certainly will.
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SoleFood
Address: 1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 (Map)
In Philadelphia’s prestigious Midtown Village, stands the historic PSFS Building which is regarded by many as a striking achievement in modernist design. This 12th and Market Street landmark is currently home to Loews Philadelphia Hotel, which proudly offers the diverse and imaginative seafood restaurant, SoleFood. Since 2006, Solefood has been introducing Philadelphia to a new, fresh and modern way of looking at seafood. This ground floor restaurant uses a fusion of seafood and cutting edge culinary expertise to keep diners curious and excited. While the restaurant specializes in dishes like Organic Scottish Salmon and Chilean Sea Bass, there are several selections for those who prefer a juicy steak or roasted chicken.
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Swiss Haus Bakery
Address: 35 S. 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (Map)
For a sweet taste of Philadelphia, Swiss Haus Bakery bakes decadent and quality cakes, pastries, and cookies using premium ingredients and traditional European recipes. This Certified Kosher bakery is ideal for grabbing a cupcake on the go, or a cake for a birthday—they even offer options for catering and wedding cakes. It also offers a little bit of Philly history, since this bakery was opened in 1923 and changed owners in 2007. With sweet treats like margiolane, tiramisu, cannolis, cream puffs or strawberry shortcakes, Swiss Haus is sure to ease your sugar cravings in no time.
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T. Burke's
Address: 301 W. Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (Map)
Executive Chef Jeffrey Powers, a veteran of Le Bec Fin and Blackfish, has created something extraordinary in the renovated Dolce Valley Forge Hotel. Located on the hotel’s lobby floor, this American restaurant offers a diverse selection of dishes. Chef Power pleases guests with Smoked Apple Fennel Soup, Parma Proscuitto Pizza, Chicken Liver Pate, a 9 oz. Hereford Beef Burger and Glazed Lamb Shank, to name a few. Plush décor, an extensive high-end game room and expert service round out the experience at this King of Prussia restaurant.
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