5 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

South Philly Barbacoa

$ | South Philadelphia Fodor's choice
Cristina Martinez and Benjamin Miller specialize in barbacoa, the succulent, slow-cooked lamb of Martinez’s Mexican homeland. The couple and their staff chop the meat with cleavers and pile it on fluffy corn tortillas, which you top at the salsa station with strips of cactus paddle rajas, onion-laced pickled jalapeno escabeche, chopped cilantro, and fresh lime. Pancita tacos and a flavorful consommé soup made from the lamb’s drippings are must-orders, too. Go early, as they usually sell out at this four-day-a-week operation.

La Calaca Feliz

$$ | Fairmount
A colorful mural of freewheeling Day of the Dead skeletons gives this cheerful Fairmount cantina its name, but the polished ceviches, tacos, and enchiladas from Jose Garces veteran Tim Spinner are what will really make you happy. A deep tequila library informs the bar and cocktail list; try a flight of añejos or margaritas in flavors like lychee and chili. Weekend brunch includes hearty options like huevos rancheros.
2321 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19130, USA
215-787–9930
Known For
  • worthy happy hours
  • vegetarian options
  • patio dining in season
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays

Las Cazuelas

$$ | Northern Liberties

This authentically Mexican family-run place is an anomaly in sceney Northern Liberties. The colors, both inside and out, are warm and bright and the food is simple and rather gently spiced, apropos of the family's roots in the town of Puebla. Mexican sodas and fruity juices complement the restaurant's BYOB policy.

426–28 W. Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
215-351–9144
Known For
  • hearty weekend brunch
  • BYOB margaritas
  • convenience for large groups
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted

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Sancho Pistola's

$ | Fishtown
An offshoot of Jose Pistola’s in Center City, brother Sancho brought a bigger kitchen for chef Adan Trinidad to showcase his talents. Some of his food is ultra-traditional, like inky black bean soup seasoned with avocado leaf and zesty ceviche, while other plates (Korean rib tacos, spicy tuna guacamole) mash up his Mexican heritage with a global hipster aesthetic. The fresh-fruit margaritas flow late into the night.

Tequila's Restaurant

$$$ | Rittenhouse Square

David and Annette Suro opened Tequila's way back in 1986, when the local culinary consciousness wasn't quite as familiar with mole poblano and chiles rellenos as it is now. Fortunately, the space was evocative enough (painted Day of the Dead figures, a long hardwood bar, Mexican glassware, colorful ceramics) to get the curious and unfamiliar in the door. The couple has been going strong since, with a deep menu of authentic Mexican plates and, of course, the city's best tequila list.

1602 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103, USA
215-546–0181
Known For
  • authentic Mexican fare
  • margarita deals during happy hour
  • space for big groups
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch weekends