The entire menu is half-price from 10 - 12 pm on Thursdays. You may have to stay up late on a weeknight, but a stiff $5 margarita from the accompanying late-night happy hour will help ease the pain. Read more.
Best gastropub. Try the pulled pork sandwich or the Windsor burger. Read more.
Try their bento box, which includes three dishes for $15 to $20, depending on which category you're ordering from. Read more.
Try the deep-fried asparagus atop a butter-laden scampi sauce ($7.95), and platters of spaghetti with perfect meatballs ($13.95). Read more.
Amada offers a Catalan Express lunch special year-round. Get a choice of soup and either an entree salad or sandwich for $14.50. Bonus: the lunch menu is offered Monday through Saturday. Read more.
Deviled eggs are a treat, but deviled eggs tarted up with lump crab or black truffle or whatever else is on chef Mitch Prensky’s mind can’t be beat when paired with a cocktail or glass of wine. Read more.
Don't miss the sweet-potato casserole; the veg is as good as the gooey toasted-marshmallow topping. Read more.
Try the seafood vol-au-vent, which we swear was teleported directly from France. Read more.
Roll here for the wood oven-roasted black bass w/ garlic-braised escarole. They also house a generous booze selection, headlined by their custom brewed-by-NH's-White Birch Route 6 Ale. Read more.
Try one of five beastly burgers like the fried egg-/maple-glazed-bacon-topped Brunch served on an English muffin. Read more.
The main event's the burger, 5.5oz. signature beef blend patties on a wild flour challah roll. Read more.
During the week from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. get $6 National burgers, veggie burgers and drink specials. Read more.
Climb the stairs to enter a Parisian-style salon to relax over the sounds of a DJ and the ritual of preparing absinthe from a two-or-four-person tower. Read more.
Zahav is not only Philly's best restaurant, it's our best value, as well. A unique concept executed perfectly with fantastic service. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
A wonderful little french BYOB where smokey house-made bacon aioli makes everything delicious even better. Cochon made our 2011 list of best restaurants in Philly! Read more.
The best sushi restaurant in town is not on restaurant row, but in South Philadelphia. The sushi is the star, but we also like scallop Crepe with Buffalo Mozzarella Read more.
The Sunday brunch buffet starts at 9:30 a.m. For $25, sample homemade soups, salads, local and continental cheeses, made-to-order omelets and waffles and an array of tempting pastries and desserts. Read more.