12 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Amada

$$$ | Old City Fodor's choice
At Amada, the first of chef-restaurateur Jose Garces’s restaurants, the Ecuadorian-American chef reinterprets regional cuisine with choice ingredients and a modern touch that feature in more than 50 tapas, from the crab-stuffed peppers with toasted almonds to the flatbread topped with artichoke, black truffle, and manchego. Ingredients—including even more glorious cheeses—are sourced from northern Spain, the main inspiration for the menu. The large, festive front room can skew loud; for a quieter meal, ask for a table in the second dining room, beyond the open kitchen.
217–19 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106, USA
215-398–6968
Known For
  • Andalusian cuisine
  • Spanish meats and cheeses
  • lively scene
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted

Pizzeria Beddia

$$$ | Fishtown Fodor's choice
The most talked-about restaurant in Philadelphia is Pizzeria Beddia—Bon Appétit named it the best pizza place in America. This second iteration, just blocks away from Beddia's first spot, is a different world, with more than 100 seats, the ability to make reservations, and a larger menu that goes beyond pizza—think natural wines, flavorful salads, and creamier-than-you-can-ever-imagine soft serve. The pizza is the focal point, though, with options like a classic red pie with pepperoni, a red-sauce-based anchovy pizza, and the white pie, made with local cream and topped with garlic and greens. A wait is to be expected, but a number of tables are held for walk-ins every night. For dining enthusiasts, the tucked-away hoagie room is the table to snag. The private dining space is meant for a minimum of six people and features a handcrafted menu of cocktails, apps, off-the-menu hoagies, pizza, and ice cream.

City Tap House

$$$ | University City
A popular hangout with the Penn crowd, this contemporary bar and grill pours a staggering six dozen draft options, with a heavy focus on American craft beer. This selection pairs well with an accessible gastropub menu offering a little of everything, from burgers and brick-oven pizzas to mussels and prime steaks. You can grab a seat at the huge wraparound bar, sit in the spacious dining room, or hang out on the terrace around one of five stone fire pits overlooking busy Walnut Street.

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Figs

$$$ | Fairmount

Away from the Parkway, this intimate, cash-only BYOB focuses on the flavors of Morocco and the Mediterranean, setting the mood with simple decor including Moroccan lamps, trays, and decorative items. The baked Brie in clay pot appetizer with honey and almonds is a standout; usually there's a good tagine (stew of meat or poultry simmered with vegetables, olives, garlic, and spices) on the menu, and fish options are plentiful. The many lunch choices include appetizers, salads, and sandwiches, as well as mains.

2501 Meredith St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19130, USA
215-978–8440
Known For
  • Mediterranean tapas plate
  • varied lunch menu
  • choices for non-meat eaters
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No credit cards

Heritage

$$$ | Northern Liberties
A spacious neighborhood hangout on bustling 2nd Street, Heritage is an industrial-style restaurant where you’ll find live music on the dining-room stage, live herbs creeping over the reclaimed ceiling beams, and lively cooking from chef Mackenzie Hilton. Regulars gravitate toward the hearty sandwiches served with crisp fries, the signature cocktails, which are largely named after classic songs, or one of the 30-plus draft-beer options.
914 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19123, USA
215-627–7500
Known For
  • live music
  • seasonally focused menu
  • extensive draft-beer list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays

Hokka Hokka

$$$ | Chestnut Hill

This high-quality sushi joint has friendly service and particularly good rolls, including fun ones like the Hollywood—a massive creation with tempura shrimp, avocado, salmon, and eel sauce. Near the bottom of Chestnut Hill, Hokka Hokka also serves a variety of tempura and other Japanese dishes for the non-sushi eater.

7830 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19118, USA
215-242–4489
Known For
  • creative sushi rolls
  • cozy fireplace
  • good service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends, Credit cards accepted

Mercato

$$$ | Center City East

This BYOB in a former corner market is noisy, cramped, and cash only. They have, however, started taking reservations and keep packing them in. Why? It's the Italian--new American bistro's attention to detail, visible in the exquisite artisanal cheese plate, the perfectly seared scallops, whole grilled artichoke, and the homemade triangle-shaped pasta.

1216 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, USA
215-985–2962
Known For
  • pasta dishes
  • classic Italian
  • close quarters
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, No credit cards

Plough and the Stars

$$$ | Old City

The cheery first floor of a renovated bank feels like a genuine Irish pub. A long bar with a dozen spigots is invariably spouting several imported and a few local brews. This is the place to get a Guinness poured the correct way. In winter, patrons crowd around a blazing fireplace on stools set around small tables. It's possible to munch on good Irish smoked salmon on grainy bread while imbibing; you can also head to the upstairs dining room for some respite from the crush and choose from a panoply of worldly appetizers, salads, and main courses.

Square 1682

$$$ | Rittenhouse Square

With a deal-fueled happy hour and central location, Square 1682 at the Kimpton Hotel Palomar is a go-to spot for Center City dwellers all throughout the year. For dinner, you ascend a floating staircase to an upstairs dining room and settle into a plush banquette to sample deviled duck eggs, kale Caesar, and pea-and-carrot gnocchi scented with vanilla.

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

The Olde Bar

$$$ | Old City
This Jose Garces spot is located in the historic bones of Old Original Bookbinders, a fish house that catered to politicians, bigwigs, and celebrities in its day. The menu isn’t elaborate, but manages well with updates on seafood classics like snapper soup and lobster rolls, and the East and West Coast oysters are pristine, but the deep catalog of cocktails both classic and nouveau is the real reason to come—seasonal Old Fashioneds, elaborate swizzles, and sours as foamy as the ocean surf satisfy tipplers of all tastes. The handsome bar anchors the space in waves of carved mahogany; with nautical caged lights and low pressed-tin ceilings, it creates the vibe of a saloon on a luxurious ocean liner.
125 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106, USA
215-253–3777
Known For
  • raw bar
  • cocktails
  • historic atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations not accepted

Twenty Manning

$$$ | Rittenhouse Square

Large French windows open up onto the sidewalk where tables are always packed in the warmer months with chic young couples and groups sipping old-fashioneds and Bellinis and supping on plates like oysters on the half, spaghetti Bolognese, and steak tartare toast.

261 S. 20th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103, USA
215-731–0900
Known For
  • prix-fixe options
  • outdoor seating
  • daily specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted