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EXPLORE LOCAL AREA | | | | | | | 2400 Market St 4th floor
Philadelphia,
PA
19103
215-569-9269 | | | | | Description: CENTER CITY. The hip yet quaint ambience makes this bistro a winner. The culinary treats, ranging from risotto with parmesan veal to bouillabaisse, offer a wonderful combination of French-Mediterranean tastes. Hidden in the Marketplace Design Center, Bistro St. Tropez's decor and savory delights make it well worth the search.
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| 795 S 3rd St
Philadelphia,
PA
19147
215-625-0556 | | | | | Description: QUEEN VILLAGE. Hidden away in the Queen Village section of South Philly, this modest little cafe probably won't distract you with its decor there are no hackneyed themes, no kaleidoscope of colors, no fancy dressings whatsoever. But if you pay attention at all, you'll see that folks queue up from far and wide, hoping for dibs on a table (translation: space is tight) and anticipating Dmitri Chimes' consistently fabulous, Mediterranean-inspired fish and seafood dishes.
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| 609-611 Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia,
PA
19147
215-627-3455 | | | | | Description: SOUTH STREET. BYO and French nouvelle cuisine? You can have it at Overtures! Bring your own wine or beer and enjoy it with creative, French-Mediterranean cuisine. The staff is friendly and gracious, and the strikingly romantic atmosphere is reminiscent of a posh Europeean dining room.
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| 231 S Broad St
Philadelphia,
PA
19107
215-546-6800 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Seafood is the specialty at this restaurant! The menu includes lobsters of several sizes and a myriad of fresh daily catches that will excite even the most seasoned dining critic. Options for non-seafood eaters include steak, pasta, and chicken. Reservations suggested. Business casual attire.
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| 232 Market St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
215-627-5116 | | | | | Description: OLD CITY. This place certainly doesn't fit the mold of your classic Old City restaurant, but then the neighborhood's dining scene has done a terrific job of redefining itself in recent years. At Tangerine innovative restaurateur Stephen Starr created a seductive space that makes the words "hip" and "stylish" seem quite passé. Emphasizing the communal aspect of dining, food is served family-style, and the kitchen draws inspiration from Italian, French, Moroccan and Spanish traditions. Before or after dinner, be sure to spend some time hanging out in the suave lounge area just being in there enhances your cool factor.
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| 1229 Spruce St
Philadelphia,
PA
19107
215-790-9494 | | | | | Description: CENTER CITY. This Center City restaurant and lounge made its debut in 2000, and in the years since has done nothing except cement its place atop the list of Philly's most attractive gathering places on or off the Avenue of the Arts. Indeed, the stylish space, which pairs exposed brick walls with cool, contemporary furniture, has become a neighborhood fixture, and many of its regulars are folks who are intimately involved with the arts. Come early in the evening and enjoy a pre-theater feast of Mediterranean and Latin-influenced tapas; stop by bar after the show, and you'll find the mixed crowd is comprised of more than a few pretty faces.
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