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4 new restaurants making a splash in Philadelphia right now

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by Nina Friend
Updated 06 July 2023

Philadelphia’s vibrant food scene is much more than just cheesesteaks and soft pretzels. A crop of new restaurants proves that the city’s latest dining options are as captivating as its cultural landmarks.

An arts-driven restaurant in Society Hill serves up falafel smash burgers and Delaware River views. In Queen Village, a beloved chef returned to a formidable French spot after a ten-year hiatus.

Philly’s newest dining hotspots burst with creativity. Read on for a guide to four exciting restaurants that have city residents clamoring for a reservation right now.

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4.5
4.5 (117)
$30 and under
American
Society Hill
About the restaurant

Between top-notch food, live music, and views of the Delaware River, Fringe Bar has all the trappings of a treasured local gem. The vibrant and experiential spot opened in a historic water pumping station on the FringeArts campus in April and is already turning heads for its action-packed lineup. At Fringe Bar, jazz ensembles and cabaret coexist, and steak and potatoes are on the same menu as a falafel smashburger. Add plenty of gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options, plus a plant-filled outdoor beer garden and you’ve got a top-notch crowd-pleaser in the making.


Top review
Christie
Dined on 12 Dec 2024
Such a great space with friendly wait staff and good food. Will be back!
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4.8
4.8 (1299)
$30 and under
Italian
South Philly
About the restaurant

A South Philly staple since 2018, this quaint neighborhood gem reopened in February with a brand-new menu and a revamped dining room. While Philly is synonymous with legendary Italian BYOBs which all serve classics including Caesar salad and penne alla vodka, Burrata takes a refreshing detour. The delightfully informal spot is all about tradition with a twist, best sampled in dishes such as the signature burrata with roasted bell peppers, prosciutto, and fig glaze and inventive housemade pastas including mushroom ravioli with broccolini crema and sun-dried tomatoes. Shareable mains—the pork chop with tri-color potatoes and lemon butter sauce was made for devouring with friends—round out the hearty offerings, proving Burrata is an unassuming force to be reckoned with on the city’s group dining scene.


Top review
TedVIP
Dined 4 days ago
I love this place. Small and intimate neighborhood joint, the place stays focused on few dishes which are prepared expertly. Scallops and risotto were exceptional, as was the spaghetti with sun-dried tomatoes and shrimp. The crème brule was sublime. And because it’s BYOB, the prices are reasonable.
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4.2
4.2 (219)
$30 and under
Sports Bar
Rittenhouse Square
About the restaurant

Bigger is undeniably better at this Shore-style sports bar. Kook Burger & Bar landed in the heart of Rittenhouse Square in February and has game-time grub covered, thanks to a feel-good menu of nachos, mac and cheese, and burgers. Philadelphians also flock here for the larger-than-life Shoobie Shake, a meal-in-a-milkshake topped with everything from a strawberry cheesecake slice to s’mores ingredients. No matter how the Phillies fare, you’ll feel like a winner at this one-of-a-kind watering hole.


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Michael
Dined on 17 Dec 2024
Ellen was very kind and great at her job . The general manager was also welcoming .
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