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May 15 2009

Historic Philadelphia's Freedom Of Dining Choice

Historic Philadelphia's Freedom Of Dining Choice

When choosing a restaurant in Historic Philadelphia, the key word is choice. In fact, there are so many restaurants, cafés and bistros that discerning diners could eat out all 108 days of summer without ever hitting the same spot twice. After a long day of touring, hungry visitors can take an adventurous turn by sampling Chifa’s Latin/Asian menu, dine in elegance at the new Union Trust Steak House or join the bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) revolution at long-time favorite Chloe. Here are just a few places where diners can please their palates:

Asian And South Asian:

  • Aqua – Those in the
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Apr 17 2009

Btn_espanolPhilly Te Ama! Dine And Dance The Night Away In Philadelphia

Hispanic Dining And Salsa Dancing Heat Up Nights In The City Of Brotherly Love

Visitors in search of nighttime fun will fall in el amor with Philadelphia’s Hispanic dining and dancing scene. Well known for its bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spots, steakhouses and hometown flavors, Philadelphia’s Center City and surrounding neighborhoods boast authentic flavors that add spice to any night. And those looking to don their dancing shoes and groove to authentic Latin sounds can head to many of the fun nightclubs and lounges around the city.

Fitting in all of Philly’s best day and evening activities means spending a couple of nights. That’s easily done thanks to the two-night Philly Overnight® Hotel Package, which includes

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Mar 16 2009

What's In The Avenue Of The Arts And Midtown Village Neighborhoods?

Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops On Or Near The Avenue Of The Arts And Midtown Village

Restaurants/Cafes:

  • 10 Arts by Eric Ripert – In this intimate space located inside the glitzy Ritz-Carlton, Chef Eric Ripert presents American cuisine with an emphasis on organic, locally grown ingredients. 10 S. Broad Street, (215) 523-8000, ritzcarlton.com/hotels/philadelphia
  • Bindi – Guests enjoy the spices and full flavors of traditional Indian fare at this dimly lit bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spot. Be sure to bring along your own rum or vodka to create Indian-inspired cocktails. 105 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-6061, bindibyob.com
  • Bliss – Chef Fabrizzio Pace puts diners in touch with their inner gourmand thanks to his menu of creative contemporary
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Mar 12 2009

What's In The Rittenhouse Square Neighborhood?

Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Rittenhouse Square

Restaurants/Cafes:

  • Alma de Cuba – Diners her enjoy dishes with a Cuban flair before topping the meal off with a chocolate Cuban cigar. Attentive service and knock-out décor make Alma de Cuba a highlight on Stephen Starr’s lengthy resume. 1623 Walnut Street, (215) 988-1799, almadecubarestaurant.com
  • Barclay Prime – Stained wood finishing and a well-dressed crowd create an upscale atmosphere at this hotspot. And the finest filets and delicious drink concoctions help Barclay live up to the buzz. 237 S. 18th Street, (215) 732-7560, barclayprime.com
  • Butcher and Singer – This new Stephen Starr restaurant creates a niche all its
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Mar 12 2009

What's In The Old City Neighborhood?

Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Historic Philadelphia’s Old City

Restaurants/Cafes:

  • Buddakan – Stephen Starr’s original temple of modern Asian cuisine offers creative takes on Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian fare in a striking, theatrical setting. 325 Chestnut Street, (215) 574-9440, buddakan.com
  • Chifa – Chef Jose Garces blends the best of Chinese and Peruvian cuisine in his latest venture, which features a ceviche bar, lounge and gold-resin communal table. 707 Chestnut Street, (215) 925-5555, chifarestaurant.com
  • Chloe – This tiny bring-your-own bottle (BYOB) spot offers New American cuisine with innovative flair in a comfortable, neighborhood setting. 232 Arch Street, (215) 629-2337, chloebyob.com
  • City Tavern – Revolutionary renditions of 18
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Mar 12 2009

What's In The Northern Liberties Neighborhood?

Restaurants, Shops, Bars And Coffee Shops In Northern Liberties

Culinary Delights From Around The World:

  • A Full Plate Café – Co-owner Shannon Dougherty’s vegetarian influence is noticeable in the health-conscious menu, including the mac-and-cheese, utilizing multigrain pasta. Vegans, vegetarians and carnivores can all find something here. Plus, the drinks are served in mason jars. 1009 N. Bodine Street, (215) 627-4068, afullplate.com
  • Bar Ferdinand – The bull’s in charge all over again at this Spanish-inspired tapas venue situated along Liberties Walk. Diners snack on small plates, sip vino and take in the scenery either indoors or out. 1030 N. 2nd Street, (215) 923-1313, barferdinand.com
  • Café Estelle – Brunch
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Feb 27 2009

56 Reasons Why Philly's Dining Scene Is As Tempting As Ever

New Restaurants, Small Plates, Beer Galore, Tea Rooms, Swanky Steakhouses

New On The Scene
There are plenty of newcomers to Philadelphia’s ever-growing restaurant scene. Here’s a look at some of the newest spots on the block:

  • This season’s most anticipated opening, Jose Garce’s Chifa promises the intriguing crossover of Peruvian and Chinese cuisines found in Peru—and now at 7th and Chestnut Streets. Like Garces’ other local holdings Amada, Tinto and Distrito, the menu will focus on made-to share-portions. Dishes will include congee, pork belly buns with foie gras and plenty of daily changing options from a ceviche bar.
  • Nola traditions continue to inspire local cooking. Restaurateur/chef John Mims, best
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Feb 11 2009

Btn_espanol12 Cool Places To Eat In Philadelphia

Philly’s Restaurants Serve Up Plenty of Dramatic Atmosphere

A truly memorable restaurant experience goes beyond the plate, and nowhere is this more evident than in the restaurants of Philadelphia and The Countryside®. From a church converted into a Creole restaurant and a century-old boat with multi-leveled decks for dining to a sleek French bistro with a skyscraper’s view and a futuristic Asian restaurant with conveyor-belt sushi, the Philadelphia region is brimming with eateries where the surroundings are as compelling as the food. Here are a dozen examples:

Readapted Spaces:

  • Once a train shed, Reading Terminal Market became the city’s preeminent indoor marketplace in 1893, replacing the whistling
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Nov 18 2008

Philadelphia's Dining Scene: What's New And Notable In Winter 2008-2009?

New Restaurants, Spicy Mexican Food, Great New Pizza, Sweet Treats, Swanky Steakhouses

New On The Scene
After a few seasons of high-profile liquor-licensed restaurant openings, the Philly bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) restaurant is back and as affordable as ever. Mémé, the new tenant of the 22nd Street Melograno space (more on Melograno later) serves earthy American goods like foie gras and onion tart with maple sherry glaze and sautéed skate wing with slow-cooked tomatoes in a minimalist-rustic setting. A BYO with New-American leanings, Twelves Grill & Café in West Grove splits its offerings between lunch (open-faced portobello and ricotta sandwich and crispy-fried oysters with black pepper aioli) and dinner (grilled lamb chops and

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Sep 23 2008

Backgrounder: Regional Dining

Suburban Philadelphia Restaurants Tempt Palates With Eateries That Range From Chic To Affordable

The towns of the Philadelphia countryside are serious about food, and that means great eating on any budget. Chic lounges, elegant restaurants and casual pubs in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties provide a sophisticated day or evening on the town that’s just a short drive from Center City Philadelphia. And when the weather is favorable, foodies can enjoy the fresh air, as many of the region’s restaurants include outdoor seating. Here are just a few suggestions for high-, moderate- and low-priced dining:

Money-Is-No-Object Options ($40 per person and up):

  • A bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) establishment set in a charming West
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May 29 2008

Lovin' The Nightlife In The Philadelphia Countryside

Philly's Suburbs Swing Into High Gear After Dark

Looking to enjoy a sophisticated evening on the town that’s away from the fast pace of big city life? Searching for refined haute cuisine amidst the serenity of the countryside? In the mood to sample new wines while gazing at the stars? Philadelphia’s nearby suburbs boast a welcome combination of artsy entertainment venues, chic lounges, fine dining restaurants and casual pubs. Here’s a look at four very different Philadelphia counties with all sorts of options for play after dark:

ITINERARY ONE: BUCKS COUNTY

For A Delicious Dinner: In Doylestown, enjoy a first class meal at Honey Restaurant, a warm bistro

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Jan 22 2008

See And Be Seen In Philly

It’s All About Splurging At Philadelphia’s Swanky Nightlife Destinations

Philadelphia is well known as a top-notch casual destination—think Eagles games, cheesesteaks and the vibrant art and music scene—but those looking for an upscale night on the town will find plenty of possibilities for fun. The city is filled with glamorous nightlife options that offer locals and visitors alike the chance to put on their finest duds and hit the town in style.

The newest addition to Philly’s nightlife scene is G, a 10,000-square-foot showplace crafted from wood, porcelain, glass and stone and designed with the discerning clubgoer in mind. With two bars that offer cocktails created exclusively for G

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Jan 22 2008

Lovin' The Nightlife In...Philly

Let Your Mood Decide The Neighborhood For Your Night Out

Where to go? What to do? When deciding how to spend your night out in Philly, it all depends on your mood. And luckily, the city has a neighborhood for every one of them. Ready for a fancy pants night on the town? Rittenhouse Square is all you. Have a hankering to hang with the hipsters? Northern Libs is the place. Want to get lost in the crowd? Old City it is. Not sure what you’re in the mood for? That’s not a problem since Center City and its surrounding neighborhoods are all easily accessible by foot or taxi. Here’s

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Jan 17 2008

Frida, Food And Fun: A Recipe Only Found In Philly

Philly’s Mexican Eateries Come In All Sorts Of Shapes, Sizes And Styles

In addition to her career as a groundbreaking surrealist painter, Frida Kahlo was a dedicated cook and food enthusiast. So with the first major Kahlo exhibition in 15 years making its only East Coast venue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from February 20 to May 18, 2008, it is only fitting that visitors continue the celebration of Kahlo’s life and the culture that inspired her with a visit to one of the region’s many Mexican restaurants. South-of-the-border specialties can be found across the city’s neighborhoods and the outlying countryside, running the gamut from delicate huitlacoche custard and hominy and

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Jul 6 2007

Philly's More Fun...When You Watch The Sunset

As Evening Falls, Share A Waterside Meal With A View, Settle In For Twilight Music Or Soar High Above It All

Summer’s long stretches of daylight mean extended time outdoors in Philadelphia. At the end of the day, those in search of a spectacular sunset needn’t look far in their quest for a unique vantage point. Here are a few ideas for where to end a day spent exploring the region:
 

A Meal With A View:

  • XIX Nineteen – With its luxurious neutral décor, stunning rotundas and floor-to-ceiling arched picture windows, this 19th floor restaurant offers truly unparalleled views—it’s the highest restaurant in the city. Feast on sumptuous seafood from a window-side table and take in the sunset. Park
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Mar 26 2007

Philly's More Fun...When You Dine Alfresco

One Of Philly’s Greatest Warm-Weather Pleasures Takes Place On City Sidewalks

In 1998, Rouge opened the first sidewalk cafe in Philadelphia’s posh Rittenhouse Square neighborhood. Less than 10 years later, Center City is now home to nearly 190 restaurants with outside seating, and that number continues to grow.

For all of Philly’s foodie scoop, visit gophila.com/dining, where an interactive map features more than 130 BYOBs across the region. The restaurants can be sorted and viewed by cuisine and neighborhood, and visitors can even find the nearest Wine & Spirits Store location for each spot.

Here’s a look at a dozen of the hottest seats outdoors in the Philadelphia region:

BYOBs:

  • Jamaican
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