Fall Brought Plethora of Eateries to Suburbs, Including Two New Bucks County Restaurants

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a sommelier selecting wine at one of the new restaurants in Bucks County.
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The dining scene in Philadelphia suburbs continues to thrive, with many new restaurants in Bucks County that have opened recently.

The dining scene in Philadelphia suburbs continues to thrive, with many restaurants opening this fall throughout the region, including two new restaurants in Bucks County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Capital Grille, a big ticket steakhouse chain, recently opened a new location in the Village at Newtown. The chain is known for its gourmet Wagyu burgers and world-class wines.

Nirvana Indian Bistro in Richboro is run by Nepali native Nabin Chhantyal. With locations in Blue Bell, Chestnut Hill, Lafayette Hill, Bryn Mawr, and Queen Village, the growing mini-chain recently made its debut in Bucks County with the Richboro eatery.

The Nirvana Indian Bistro offers inspired Indian cuisine, including Chicken Tikka Masala, Garlic Naan, and Vegetable Samosa.

Read more about the new restaurants in Bucks County in The Philadelphia Inquirer.


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