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D'Angelo's Ristorante
Address: 256 S 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
In a land of BYOs and restaurants that seem more like clubs, D’Angelo’s brings Italian-American classics back to the center of Center City. Right off Rittenhouse Square, this family-owned and run bi-level institution showcases an extensive menu of no-frills Italian staples in very American-sized portions: Shrimp Scampi over Linguine, Calamari Fritti, and Veal Marsala. Perhaps even more robust than the menu is the international wine list, which maintains an appropriate emphasis on Italy. A cozy yet graceful interior that feels like Little Italy begets a romantic atmosphere suitable for any first date, or just some good old-fashioned feasting.
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Amada
Address: 217-219 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Philadelphia’s original authentic Spanish tapas bar and restaurant, Amada offers outstanding food in a sultry setting. The tapas come courtesy of chef and owner Jose Garces, Philadelphia’s most ambitious new restaurateur. Feast on cured meats and cheeses as well as Spanish specialties like Tortilla Espanola, Lobster Paella, and the king of the table: a Whole Roasted Suckling Pig (which must be pre-ordered). Amada’s sexy flamenco performances are as inspiring as its food and are not to be missed. With its fantastic cuisine, attentive service, and trendy ambiance, Amada is truly Old City's “loved one.”
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Spaghetti Warehouse
Address: 1026 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
If eating inexpensive Italian favorites in a family atmosphere is your desire, then Spaghetti Warehouse is a restaurant you might want to consider. Located in Lower North Philadelphia, Spaghetti Warehouse offers a menu full of dishes that remind one of home, like Spaghetti and Meatballs and Baked Penne. This “warehouse,” decorated with antique merchandise signs, is large enough to accommodate the most extended of families. With features such as a full bar for those who want to enjoy a few drinks and a trolley car in which the kids can eat and play conductor, this spot has a little something for everyone.
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Blue Bell Inn
Address: 601 Skippack Pike, Philadelphia, PA 19422
While Blue Bell Inn’s rich history shapes it to this day (Blue Bell itself was named for it), it is by no means stuck in the past. Owner/Executive Chef John Lamprecht Jr. regularly offers internationally-influenced specials (Crab Cake with Wasabi Cream) to compliment his largely classical menu. A sleek bar featuring live music and large-screen plasma televisions offers a buoyant, but refined retreat for professionals looking to unwind, and the small dining rooms’ colonial design creates an intimate atmosphere without being stuffy. Anyone looking for time-tested fine dining with modern sensibilities need look no further than Blue Bell Inn.
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Cafe Spice
Address: 35 S. 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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