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The best Philadelphia restaurants, according to restaurateur Ellen Yin

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by Stefanie Tuder
Updated 12 April 2024

When Ellen Yin talks, Philadelphia listens. And with good reason: the James Beard Award-winning restaurateur is behind some of the City of Brotherly Love’s most influential restaurants and city-changing projects. The OpenTable advisory board member is known for her signature hospitality and philanthropic endeavors, including The Wonton Project, a dumpling delivery program that donates to programs combating anti-Asian discrimination.

When she’s not busy spreading hospitality at her award-winning restaurants Fork, a.kitchen+bar, and the High Street locations, here’s where Yin loves to eat in Philadelphia.

OpenTable advisory board members are compensated for their time and expertise, but all the restaurant selections are their own.

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4.8
4.8 (2197)
$31 to $50
Cocktail Bar
Center City
About the restaurant

When it’s time to celebrate, head to Vernick Fish. The outstanding seafood restaurant, led by James Beard Award-winning chef Greg Vernick, puts out upscale dishes like impeccable raw bar and harissa-roasted branzino in a sophisticated Center City space.

Why Ellen loves it: “Greg and Julie Vernick and their family have been friends for 25 years, so for me, it’s an honor to see them have such an impact on the dining scene. They also have a great bar—Jon Bamonte, one of our former team members at Fork, is the lead bartender. I love to see all our alumni succeeding."


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JoshVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Wonderful evening. All the food was delicious and service was excellent.
A photo of Talula’s Garden restaurant
4.9
4.9 (13222)
$50 and over
American
Washington Square
About the restaurant

Warm hospitality, top-notch farm-to-table American food, and an epic outdoor garden all combine to make Talula’s Garden one of the most pleasant meals in town.

Why Ellen loves it: “Talula’s has an outdoor garden that is perfect for warm-weather dining. It's the vision of Aimee Olexy, a fellow female entrepreneur. When I think of women in the industry who are not chefs, Aimee is at the top of the list. She exudes hospitality and is super passionate about relationships with local farms. The menu is hyper-seasonal. One of Aimee’s passions is cheese, so if you want a cheese board, Talula’s is the place to go get it.”


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Jourdan
Dined 5 days ago
It's always a great experience. We took two friends there for the first time, and they enjoyed their experience as much as we did.
A photo of Tuna Bar restaurant
4.9
4.9 (953)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Old City
About the restaurant

Not your neighborhood sushi spot, Tuna Bar serves up ultra-fresh fish in an airy, award-winning setting full of plush banquettes, high ceilings, and plants hanging from the rafters.

Why Ellen loves it: “I love Tuna Bar, because although it is a Japanese sushi bar, the owner, Ken Sze, is from Fuzhou, China. One of my favorite things on his menu is his grandmother’s ethereal wontons. He calls it ‘grandma’s wonton soup.’ There’s also amazingly fresh sushi and Japanese cuisine. Plus, it’s right on the way to one of my favorite destinations, Race Street Pier.”


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Nad’Jah
Dined 2 days ago
Loved everything about this place! Will be my go to place every time I’m in Philly now. I feel it is not as spacious but plenty of seating. It’s a very chill vibe in there. Happy hour lasted until 6pm on Friday night. My fave was the wagyu spring rolls with its sauce, had a hint of peanut butter in it. The kanarge (i know butchered the name) look like catfish bites but it’s chicken with the orange sauce it was so good. Came in a good size portion to share. Also ordered the east coast oysters for $2 each definitely worth it. Total was around $50 for two which is nice.
A photo of Parc restaurant
4.8
4.8 (17419)
$31 to $50
French
Rittenhouse Square
About the restaurant

Iconic Philadelphia restaurateur Stephen Starr is behind this vibey brasserie with bistro chairs and great lighting. All the French classics are here: onion soup, steak frites, and crème brûlée.

Why Ellen loves it: “My favorite thing about Parc is the incredible view of Philadelphia's most iconic square. Who doesn’t want to have a glass of wine and a seafood tower in front of Rittenhouse Square Park? You feel like you’ve escaped to Paris via 18th and Locust.”


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MichaelVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Lisa was an amazing server that just added to the fantastic food and drinks! What a great night!
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4.5
4.5 (313)
$30 and under
Sichuan
Chinatown
About the restaurant

Beloved for its classic, mouth-numbing Sichuan cooking, EMei has been a Chinatown staple since 2011—especially for group dining.

Why Ellen loves it: “I love the classics, like chef Yongcheng Zhao’s spicy wontons and pork bone soup. There's pressed tofu sauteed with pork and celery. These are some of my family’s home-cooked dishes, reminding me of my mom’s cooking, so I love ordering them. If I took my mother here, I wouldn't hear any complaints about it.”


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AlVIP
Dined 5 days ago
New place for us and we loved it. Noise level was kinda high though.
A photo of Pub & Kitchen restaurant
4.9
4.9 (689)
$30 and under
American
Center City
About the restaurant

This neighborhood tavern goes far beyond wings and domestic beers. Expect elevated bar food, like a meatloaf served with broccoli agrodolce, alongside a drink list that includes saisons, thoughtfully selected wines, and solid non-alcoholic options.

Why Ellen loves it: “Pub & Kitchen is a great place to go after work for burgers and beers. It’s a very convivial bar. Eli Collins, our chef at a.kitchen, was formerly the chef there. It’s well-executed, fun, and very authentic as a neighborhood tavern. That’s why it’s one of my favorites.”


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AidanVIP
Dined 5 days ago
on the pricier side but very high quality food! and cozy christmas atmosphere, always love coming here
A photo of L'Anima restaurant
4.8
4.8 (788)
$31 to $50
Italian
South Philly
About the restaurant

Dive into Rome and Tuscany at L’Anima, where easy pizzas and pastas, along with a BYOB policy, make this a neighborhood favorite.

Why Ellen loves it: “It’s owned by Gianluca Demontis and Rosemarie Tran, with whom the city fell in love when they opened Melograno. L’Anima is the grown up version of Melograno. It’s more Roman. His pastas are delicious—one of my favorites is his wild boar pasta that always takes me back to Tuscany. It’s just great to be eating something really traditional.”


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KenVIP
Dined 3 days ago
1st visit and already planning to return. Our server Steph gave us plenty of time and made wonderful suggestions. Delicious food plus it's BYOB.
A photo of The Olde Bar restaurant
3.9
3.9 (1523)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Old City
About the restaurant

James Beard Award-winning chef Jose Garces’s calls on classic saloon traditions to serve impeccable oysters on the half shell and stellar cocktails in this historic space.

Why Ellen loves it: “The Olde Bar is also in our Old City neighborhood in the original Bookbinder’s restaurant, which was a classic Philadelphia institution serving seafood. Olde Bar took that inspiration and made their re-envisioned version all about their raw bar. And it has an amazing cocktail program—if you want a craft cocktail, that’s the place to go.”


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JoelVIP
Dined on 6 Nov 2024
Great food, great drinks. Sad to hear this location is closing
A photo of La Llorona Cantina Mexicana restaurant
4.7
4.7 (193)
$30 and under
Mexican
South Philly
About the restaurant

A massive tequila and mezcal list keep the party going at La Llorona, best sipped alongside a menu of Mexican favorites like birria tacos, shrimp ceviche, and weekend-only chicken torta.

Why Ellen loves it: “They have very traditional Mexican cuisine. I love the tortilla soup, and they also have a pretty substantial seafood component and a great tequila and mezcal selection. The space feels very festive—the environment is always very colorful, like a party.”


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David
Dined 7 days ago
Some of the best and authentic Mexican food in south Philly !
A photo of Estia - Philadelphia restaurant
4.8
4.8 (8782)
$50 and over
Greek
Center City
About the restaurant

Step inside this taverna for an all-out Greek feast in a homey space. Don’t miss the whole fish selection the local favorite is particularly known for.

Why Ellen loves it: “You see all the fresh fish on ice, everything is simply done reflecting the quality of the product. It’s very healthy, delicious dining in an elevated setting. Estia is a great place for a business meal. It’s also across the street from the Academy of Music, so if you're going to a show, it's a perfect opportunity to grab dinner before the orchestra.”


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Rose
Dined 4 days ago
Great food had the salmon, grape leaves, and moussaka Quick service and great server
A photo of Apricot Stone restaurant
4.8
4.8 (450)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Fishtown
About the restaurant

Chef Fimy Ishkhanian takes inspiration from her mother on Apricot Stone’s menu of Armenian specialties. BYOB to drink alongside dips, mezze, and skewers.

Why Ellen loves it: “Their kabobs are incredible. They have a huge outdoor area, and it’s very cozy on the inside, but very small and intimate. Kibbeh is one of their specialties. I love all the mezze, pita with baba ganoush and hummus and muhammara.”


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Melanie
Dined on 14 Dec 2024
The restaurant is nice - although we were seated right by the front door on a very cold night, so it was pretty uncomfortable. The food was all terrific - except for the octopus, which was very tough. I would definitely order take out next time.
A photo of The Victor Cafe - Philadelphia restaurant
4.9
4.9 (4762)
$30 and under
Italian
South Philly
About the restaurant

It’s both dinner and a show at 106-year-old The Victor Cafe, where old-school Italian—fried calamari with spicy marinara and linguine fra diavolo—is accompanied by live opera.

Why Ellen loves it: “If you are an opera lover and you want to be in a romantic environment in South Philadelphia, there is no place like The Victor Cafe. The servers are students and they sing opera. And it’s family-owned by the DiStefanos; they've had it forever and passed it from generation to generation.”


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Christine
Dined 3 days ago
A unique experience! Being entertained by professional opera singers while having dinner! Truly enjoyed the meal and the entertainment! Will be back!!
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