From Pizza to Ethiopian Delights: City’s Dining Scene Shines in NY Times’ Best Philadelphia Restaurant List

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Chefs prepare meals at Friday Saturday Sunday on S 21st Street, one of the 25 city eateries included in the list of top Philadelphia restaurants. According to The New York Times, Philadelphia restaurants scene is having a moment with 25 standouts among the many excellent restaurants in the city.

The Philadelphia Restaurant scene is having a moment, with some eateries standing out among the many excellent eateries thanks to their outstanding offerings, write Regan Stephens, Nikita Richardson, Brett Anderson, Priya Krishna, and Sara Bonisteel for The New York Times.

The list of the New York Times’ best Philadelphia restaurants ranges from outstanding pizza to French-inflected cuisine to fiery Ethiopian dishes and so much more.

Among the eateries making the cut is El Chingon. This Mexican restaurant is run by Juan Carlos Aparicio, who takes us home to the Pueblan kitchen with his delicious creations where his mother taught him to cook. She is the one who inspired many dishes on the menu, including cemitas made with springy bread.

Also on the list is Gabriella’s Vietnam, where the presentation of the food is as thrilling as the flavors. Highlights include bánh bột lọc and a catfish hot pot.

Meanwhile, Illata, a Modern American restaurant, hosts a dinner party five nights a week that nobody should miss. Just make sure to bring your own wine.

Here are all the Philadelphia restaurants that made the list:

Ambra (Italian, Tasting Menu) on S 4th Street in Society Hill

Angelo’s Pizzeria (Pizza) on S 9th Street in Queen Village

Càphê Roasters (Vietnamese) on J Street in Kensington

Doro Bet (Ethiopian) on Baltimore Avenue in West Philadelphia

El Chingon (Mexican) on S 10th Street east of Passyunk Avenue

Fiorella (Italian) on Christian Street in Queen Village

Friday Saturday Sunday (Modern American) on S 21st Street in Fitler Square

Gabriella’s Vietnam (Vietnamese) on E Passyunk Avenue in East Passyunk Crossing

Hardena (Indonesian) on S Hicks Street in the city’s Newbold section

Illata (Modern American) on Grays Ferry Avenue in Southwest Center City

Kalaya (Thai) on West Palmer Street in Olde Kensington

Laser Wolf (Israeli) on N Howard Street in Olde Kensington

Laurel (French) on E Passyunk Avenue in East Passyunk

Mawn (Cambodian) on S 9th Street in Queen Village

Middle Child (Sandwiches) on S 11 Street in Center City

Mish Mish (Mediterranean) on Tasker Avenue in East Passyunk

My Loup (French) on Walnut Street west of Rittenhouse Square

River Twice (Modern American) on Passyunk Avenue in East Passyunk

Royal Sushi & Izakaya (Japanese) on S 2nd Street in Queen Village

South Philly Barbacoa (Mexican) on S 9th Street just north of Passyunk Square

Suraya (Lebanese) on Frankford Avenue in Olde Kensington

Tabachoy (Filipino) on S 10th Street in Little Saigon

Vedge (Vegan) on Locust Street in Center City

Vernick Fish (Seafood) at 19th and Arch in Center City

Zahav (Israeli) on St James Plaza in Society Hill

Read more about the 25 best restaurants in Philadelphia right now in The New York Times.

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Philadelphia has a solid array of diverse restaurants.

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