Bobby Flay is serving rustic Mediterranean fare in a gorgeous space. Menu includes tapas-style shareable plates, Greek-style dips, wood-fired pizzas, grilled seafood dishes, and vegetables galore. Read more.
In addition to raw bar items, the menu has gnocchi with roasted pumpkin, crispy sweet potatoes with pomegranate, and ocean trout en croûte. Don't miss the house-cured fish with caviar. Read more.
Head to Amanda Freitag's revamp for matzo ball soup with bone marrow, crispy Buffalo-style skate wings, Brussels sprouts with chili jam, or a plump cheeseburger with a mountain of crispy fries. Read more.
Like the London original, the menu includes dishes from all across Mexico, including many specialties from the Yucatan region, plus a few non-traditional items. Read more.
At this gorgeous restaurant in the brand new Marlton hotel, chefs Michael Reardon and Jeremy Blutstein are serving a mix of American and Mediterranean cuisines. Read more.
Frank Decarlo's countryside Italian restaurant has long been a staple on the first-date circuit. The room is warm and the food, mostly cooked in clay pots, impossibly comforting. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The menu includes crispy calamari, an iceberg wedge, fluke crudo, 4 types of pasta, rotisserie chicken, and a dry-aged steak. Read more.
The menu from includes octopus “pastrami,” pea soup with sweetbreads, black olive tortellini, rabbit with “flavors of bouillabaisse,” and veal tenderloin “tramezzini.” Read more.
In addition to the signature duck, guests can order new items like shrimp-stuffed shishito peppers, oxtail dumplings, foie gras & strawberry tarts. Guest pay $65 a head for a poultry feast. Read more.
Scott Bryan's Bacchanal are adding dinner service on Sundays starting today serving its menu of small plates like crispy sweetbreads & escarole salad, & larger dishes like Chatham cod with clams. Read more.
The intention here is not to showcase porterhouses, ribeyes, and New York strips, but cheaper cuts of meat at reduced prices. In doing so, it has produced some admirable food. Read more.