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Alma de Cuba
Address: 1623 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Alma de Cuba is a Latin vacation, right in the heart of Philadelphia. Located at 1623 Walnut Street, it’s a perfect destination to pop into on the way home from work or for an elegant dinner. The lounge evokes sultry Miami nightlife with a mix of traditional Cuban and contemporary elements, with traditional drinks such as Caipirinhas and Classic Mojitos, which are always specially priced for happy hour. Upstairs, the balcony-style seating and classic décor promise a mellow and sophisticated ambiance. Chef Rodriguez adds novel twists to old world Cuban standards in his ‘Nuevo Latino’ creations, such as Pan Roasted Muscovy Duck, Lobster Sancocho, and Lechon Asado.
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Le Castagne
Address: 1920 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Located just off the famed Rittenhouse Square on a street that shares its name, Le Castagne (“chestnuts” in Italian) is an award-winning restaurant that features succulent home-made pastas in a contemporary, sleek décor. Join Chef Brian Wilson for traditional Northern Italian fare, with specialties including Scaloppine of veal topped with radicchio and braised in red wine, spaghetti with chestnut cream sauce and gnocchi served in a white truffle cream sauce. Le Castagne’s delicious food, gorgeous modern design, and personable service provide the ideal setting for a business lunch or a romantic dinner.
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Sansom Street Oyster House
Address: 1516 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
In a city where every restaurant is striving to be the next big thing, the Sansom Street Oyster House manages to stay true to its roots, cementing its status as an erstwhile food favorite in the eyes – and stomachs – of Philadelphia’s toughest critics. Situated among several bustling pubs and parking garages along unassuming Sansom Street, the Sansom Street Oyster House is a grand old tradition of fresh fish at its finest. With dishes like Fried Oysters with Chicken Salad, Crab Imperial, and Snapper Turtle Soup, classic seafood is alive and well in this no-nonsense setting.
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Ansill
Address: 627 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
The creative vibes that flood South Street overflow into Queen Village where owner and Executive Chef David Ansill expertly focuses them into every dish at his European-style small plate restaurant. The restaurant’s austere red brick exterior, minimally draped with navy blue window awnings, belies the lively atmosphere and diverse culinary pleasures that wait inside. Whether enjoying a drink at the bar, sharing a selection of tasty dishes with friends, or lingering over a more intimate meal for two, Ansill Food & Wine seeks to excite and satisfy all the senses with its unique and ever-changing menu.
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Patou
Address: 312 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Ultra hip Patou is truly a place to see and be seen. Located on Market Street amidst Old City’s most popular restaurants, Patou stands out for serving gourmet French food with chic style. Acclaimed Head Chef and owner Patrice Rames (creator of the successful Bistro St. Tropez) styles his fare after his hometown in the French Riviera and serves it in an atmosphere that exudes trend and style. French food that lacks pretentiousness while thriving in flavor, an extensive list of fine French wines and fruity cocktails, complete with innovative interior design and attentive service, Patou has given Rames—and Philadelphia—another success.
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