Queen Village: 6 Restaurants Found
Sort Results: By Popularity | By Name | By Price | By Cuisine
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.
Review | Photos | Menu | Wine List | Chef | User Reviews | Hours | Offers/Coupons | Info | FAQ | Reservations
Marrakesh
Address: 517 S. Leithgow Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (Map)
You ring the doorbell to gain entrance to Marrakesh, giving you the feel you’re entering a secret Arabesque society. Inside, the waiters wear traditional Moroccan garb, the walls are covered with embroidered rugs, and the couches are low to the ground, giving the space an almost tent-like feel. Guests can opt for a communal experience of being seated with strangers or more private seating. And of course, there’s the food, which comes in seven courses, starting with dishes like Oasis Carrots with Coriander to and ending with Baklava and Mint Tea, leaving you full, satisfied, and knowing you’ll be back for more.
Review | Photos | Menu | Wine List | Chef | User Reviews | Hours | Offers/Coupons | Info | FAQ | Reservations
Bistrot La Minette
Address: 623 S. 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (Map)
Chef Peter Woolsey uses his know-how and talent to create classic French dishes that can be found across various regions in France at Bistrot La Minette. The elegant flair and friendly wait staff give the restaurant a warm and luxuriously casual atmosphere. Try such dishes as the Magret de Canard au Cassis, a pan-roasted duck breast, grilled white asparagus, potato confit, and black currant sauce, or try the Gateau L’Opera, a multi-layered almond sponge cake with chocolate ganache, coffee butter cream, and crème Chantilly. Give Bistrot La Minette a chance—your taste buds will thank you!
Review | Photos | Menu | Wine List | Chef | User Reviews | Hours | Offers/Coupons | Info | FAQ | Reservations
Bistro Romano
Address: 120 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147 (Map)
Located in an 18th Century granary, Bistro Romano is an Italian style saloon serving up regional Italian cuisine in a quaint, home style manner. This historic building it’s placed in gives this cozy restaurant a warm, friendly, and romantic vibe, and when paired with their traditional Italian dishes and a selection from their wine menu, you’ll feel right at home. The romantic setting keeps patrons coming back for more. On the weekends, Bistro Romano hosts Mystery Theater, which includes a four course dinner along an exciting performance. Ideal for date night, Bistro Romano is a restaurant that can assist you in your perfect night out on the town.
Review | Photos | Menu | Wine List | Chef | User Reviews | Hours | Offers/Coupons | Info | FAQ | Reservations
Fez
Address: 620 S. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147Narrow Results: By Popularity | By Name | By Price | By Cuisine





