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34TH STREET Magazine February 13, 2013 Dining Guide<br />

40<br />

fare, wings, salads, calzones and<br />

more. Great for those all–nighters.<br />

Open 11am–11pm! Delivery. Web:<br />

thepoweltonpizza.com<br />

Radicchio Cafe<br />

402 Wood Street, 215–627–6850.<br />

($$) Delicious entrees in a wonderful<br />

Olde City atmosphere. Web: radicchio–cafe.com<br />

Ralph’s Italian Restaurant<br />

760 S. 9th Street, 215–627–6011.<br />

($$) A neighborhood favorite, Ralph’s<br />

has served traditional Italian food<br />

since the early 1900s. With a menu<br />

filled delicious pasta dishes, veal<br />

choices, and a selection of seafood,<br />

this restaurant is one diners keep returning<br />

to for “the real deal.” Web:<br />

ralphsrestaurant.com<br />

Ristorante La Buca<br />

711 Locust Street, 215–928–0556.<br />

($$) The name translates as ‘the cave’<br />

and the room is decidedly ‘dark,’ but<br />

the excellent, fresh fare (outstanding<br />

grilled fish) shines at this traditional<br />

Italian sea food restaurant. Web: ristlabuca.com<br />

Ristorante La Veranda<br />

31 N. Columbus Boulevard, Pier 3,<br />

Penn’s Landing, 215–351–1898.<br />

($$$) Fine Italian dining in a romantic<br />

atmosphere. Located on the<br />

Delaware River. Outside dining available<br />

weather permitting. Web: laverandapier3.com<br />

Ristorante Panorama and Wine Bar<br />

14 N. Front Street, (Front Street and<br />

Market Street), 215–922–7800.<br />

($$$) Featuring contemporary authentic<br />

Italian cuisine in a dramatic<br />

setting, Ristorante Panorama is located<br />

in the heart of Old City. The<br />

wine program offers over 150 wines<br />

by the glass, receiving Sante’ Magazine’s<br />

“Exellence in Wine Hospitality<br />

2004”. Wine Spectator’s “Best<br />

of Award of Exellence 2004”, Philadelphia<br />

Magazine’s “Best of Philly<br />

2004”. Web: pennsviewhotel.com/<br />

panorama<br />

Ristorante Pesto<br />

1915 S. Broad Street, 215–336–<br />

8380. ($$) A trip to this BYOB is like<br />

a trip to your Italian Aunt’s kitchen.<br />

Food is simple but well done. Be sure<br />

to check out the never–ending list of<br />

daily specials. Web: ristorantepesto.<br />

com/pesto/home.asp<br />

Roberto Cafe<br />

2108 South Street, 215–545–0793.<br />

($$) A trattoria serving authentic<br />

southern Italian food prepared strictly<br />

with the freshest seasonal ingredients<br />

based on authentic recipies. Casual<br />

atmosphere and friendly service.<br />

Closed Mondays. Web: robertocafe.<br />

com<br />

Royal Pizza<br />

4202 Baltimore Ave, 215–222–1900.<br />

($) Tasty pizza, fresh ingredients and<br />

well crusted! Other places don’t even<br />

compare after you’ve come to Royal<br />

Pizza! Web: yelp.com/biz/royal–pizza–<br />

philadelphia<br />

Salento Restaurant<br />

2216 Walnut Street, 215–568–<br />

1314. ($$) Italian food is at its best<br />

at Salento. This unique restaurant is<br />

not too far off campus, but it would<br />

be worth the trip if it were. Appetizers<br />

do their job well, preparing you for the<br />

extensive entree items. Web: salentorestaurant.com/salentorest.html<br />

Saloon<br />

750 S. 7th Street, 215–627–1811.<br />

($$$$) Antiques and folk art paintings<br />

grace this handsome dining spot.<br />

The steaks and Italian cuisine have<br />

attracted a loyal following. Try the<br />

veal Mondelaise, two pounded scallopini,<br />

one atop the other, with sage,<br />

prosciutto and melted mozzarella in<br />

between, surrounded by a marsala<br />

sauce brimming with smoky–tasting<br />

mushrooms. Web: saloonrestaurant.<br />

net<br />

Salumeria<br />

45 N. 12th Street, Reading Terminal<br />

Market, 215–592–8150. ($$) A full<br />

array of international cheeses, Italian<br />

deli & groceries, and hoagies, salads<br />

and specialty sandwiches. Web: readingterminalmarket.org/merchants/<br />

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Savas Brick Oven Pizza<br />

3505 Lancaster Ave, . ($) Tucked<br />

away on a corner on Lancaster Ave,<br />

Savas Brick Oven Pizza offers exceptional<br />

food for a reasonable price.<br />

They serve breakfast, full dinners,<br />

paninis, pizzas, and more! Web:<br />

savaspizza.com<br />

Scannicchio’s<br />

2500 S. Broad Street, 215–468–<br />

3900. ($$) Voted Best BYOB in<br />

South Philly, Scannicchio’s serves up<br />

large portions, including a 12–ounce<br />

filet topped with jumbo lump crabmeat.<br />

“You don’t leave hungry when<br />

you leave Scannicchio’s,” says co–<br />

owner Michael Gibson Web: scannicchio.com<br />

Serafina<br />

130 S. 18th St, 215– 977– 7755.<br />

($$$) New York’s Serafina opened<br />

up a new outpost in Philadelphia’s<br />

10 Rittenhouse highrise this year.<br />

The space is modeled after a classic<br />

Italian trattoria. It is family friendly<br />

and features Italian favorites such as<br />

20 varieties of pizza, grilled meats,<br />

seafood, salads, sandwiches, baked<br />

goods, and more. Web: serafinarestaurant.com/serafina<br />

Soho Pizza<br />

218 Market Street, 215–625–3955.<br />

($) Authentic brick–oven pizzeria<br />

located in the heart of Old City,<br />

Philadelphia. Additional menu items<br />

include cheesesteaks, sandwiches,<br />

salads, finger foods, domestic/imported<br />

beers. Casual ambiance. Web:<br />

yelp.com/biz/soho–pizza–philadelphia<br />

Spasso Italian Grill<br />

34 S. Front Street, 215–592–7661.<br />

($$) When you’re dining at Spasso,<br />

you can expect great food at a reasonable<br />

price. Spasso’s open kitchen<br />

produces a menu that combines a full<br />

array of fresh seafood and meat, an<br />

assortment of appetizers, fresh vegetables,<br />

and homemade pasta. All desserts<br />

at the restaurant are made on<br />

the premises, so be sure to save some<br />

room. Web: spassoitaliangrill.com<br />

Tacconelli’s Pizzeria<br />

2604 E. Somerset Street, 215–<br />

425–4983. ($$) These garlicky,<br />

thin–crusted pies are on the mark.<br />

The signature white pie, strewn with<br />

spinach and chopped tomatoes, carries<br />

enough garlic to put Buffy out of<br />

business. Try the sausage pizza. Web:<br />

tacconellispizzeria.com<br />

Ted’s Pizza Express<br />

3741 Lancaster Ave, 215–222–3033.<br />

($$) Fast–food restaurant with pizza<br />

and a variety of Italian dishes. Popular<br />

dishes include chicken fingers and<br />

cheese grinders. Web: yelp.com/biz/<br />

teds–pizza–express–philadelphia<br />

The Best House Pizzeria<br />

4301 Baltimore Avenue, 215–386–<br />

1450. ($) If you want the best, then<br />

you’ve got to go to The Best House<br />

Pizzeria. Pizza, steaks and a large<br />

selection of Micro Beers. Web: besthousepizzeria.com<br />

The Olive Garden<br />

1346 Chestnut Street, 215–546–<br />

7950. ($$) The delicious smells and<br />

wonderful service bring you right to<br />

the center of Italy. Special features<br />

such as the unlimited soup and salad<br />

compel you to visit over and over<br />

again. Web: olivegarden.com<br />

The Victor Café<br />

1303 Dickinson Street, 215–468–<br />

3040. ($$$) The DiStefano family is<br />

the fourth generation of the original<br />

owners. Proudly features live opera<br />

singing nightly. Italian cuisine, free–<br />

range veal, vegetarian dishes and<br />

Kosher food upon request. Now has<br />

a cabaret piano lounge on Saturday<br />

nights, located @ 2nd floor lounge.<br />

Also the home of “The Rocky Balboa”<br />

movie as “Adrian’s.” Web: victorcafe.<br />

com<br />

Tiramisu<br />

1519 Walnut Street, 215–587–7000.<br />

($$$) Tiramisu features authentic<br />

Italian cuisine from Tuscany, in an<br />

elegant dining atmosphere. Select<br />

from an exceptional menu featuring<br />

wild game dishes, seafood, veal,<br />

homemade pasta, breads and desserts.<br />

There is also an extensive wine<br />

list featuring many Tuscany wines.<br />

Open for dinner seven nights, lunch<br />

Monday through Friday. Web: tiramisuphiladelphia.com<br />

Towne Pizza & Sub Shop Inc.<br />

1900 Pine Street, 215–545–7730.<br />

($) Family owned and operated for<br />

over 30 years. Web: yelp.com/biz/<br />

towne–pizza–sub–shop–inc–philadelphia<br />

Tre Scalini<br />

1915 E. Passyunk, 215–551–3870.<br />

($$$) You’d expect to find no–frills<br />

peasant dishes like broccoli rabe over<br />

grilled polenta in this unassuming<br />

rowhouse devoted to south–central<br />

Italian cuisine, but there are plenty<br />

of others with uptown flair: quail with<br />

sage and garlic; squid–ink pasta with<br />

shrimp; a huge veal chop with shiitake<br />

mushroom sauce. Web: yelp.com/biz/<br />

tre–scalini–ristorante–philadelphia<br />

Vetri<br />

1312 Spruce Street, 215–732–<br />

3478. ($$$$) This nationally acclaimed<br />

restaurant is one of the most<br />

exclusive in Philly. Chef–owner Marc<br />

Vetri puts great attention to detail into<br />

his uniquely authentic Italian fare.<br />

Reservations are often needed up to<br />

a month or two in advance. Web: vetriristorante.com<br />

Villa Di Roma<br />

936 S. 9th Street, 215–592–1295.<br />

($$) Family–style Italian specialties,<br />

such as chicken Neapolitan, and special<br />

pastas such as Ziti Francis, in an<br />

old–style Italian restaurant located in<br />

the Italian market. Fried asparagus<br />

with scampi sauce is a favorite. Web:<br />

delucasvilladiroma.com<br />

Walnut Street Supper Club<br />

1227 Walnut Street, 215–923–8208.<br />

($$) A fine Italian restaurant located<br />

near the theater district. Feel right at<br />

home as you enter a warm and casual<br />

environment. We feature many classic<br />

Italian dishes, including both central<br />

and northern cuisine, freshly prepared<br />

by two chefs from Italy. Experience<br />

dining at the cost of cooking at home.<br />

Web: portofino1227walnut.com<br />

Zavino<br />

112 S. 13th Street, 215–732–2400.<br />

($$) This Wine Bar Pizzeria by Chef<br />

Steven Gonzalez is located in the<br />

heart of the Midtown Village. With<br />

seasonal specials and a vast selection<br />

of wine, Zavino is not a place to be<br />

missed. Web: zavino.com<br />

JAMAICAN<br />

Brown Sugar Bakery & Cafe<br />

219 S. 52nd Street, 215–472–7380.<br />

($) Brown Sugar Cafe is the perfect<br />

place for a taste of the Caribbean. Offerings<br />

include authentic cuisine such<br />

as Escovitch fish, rotis, and callaloo.<br />

Don’t forget to sample the desserts,<br />

which are made on the premises.<br />

Web: yelp.com/biz/brown–sugar–bakery–and–cafe–philadelphia<br />

Caribbean Delight<br />

1124 South Street, 215–829–1030.<br />

($$) Caribbean Delight boasts a great<br />

variety of healthy and original dishes.<br />

Try their topnotch vegetarian tofu with<br />

jerk spices or curry shrimp. Web: yelp.<br />

com/biz/caribbean–delight–philadelphia<br />

Gigi and Big R<br />

38th Street and Spruce, 215–924–<br />

1210. ($) Gigi and Big R’s mixes traditional<br />

Caribbean food with American<br />

flavor to produce appetizing dishes.<br />

Make sure you visit their restaurant<br />

at 5943 Haverford Avenue for great<br />

atmosphere and food. Web: yelp.com/<br />

biz/gigi–and–big–r–philadelphia<br />

Jamaican Jerk Hut<br />

1436 South Street, 215–545–8644.<br />

($$) Jamaican Jerk Hut is an authentic<br />

Jamaican restaurant serving up<br />

traditional island cuisine including<br />

Jerk chicken and pork, curry goat,<br />

homemade island juices as well as<br />

chicken, beef and vegetable patties.<br />

Very popular with students. Web: jajerkhut.com<br />

The Mini Trini<br />

1600 JFK Blvd, 610–348–5401.<br />

($) This LOVE park food truck serves<br />

up authentic Trinidadian food. Web:<br />

theminitrini.com<br />

JAPANESE<br />

Ajia<br />

3131 Walnut Street, (The Left Bank),<br />

215–222–2542. ($$) All you can<br />

eat sushi located at the Left Bank.<br />

New York Style. Web: yelp.com/biz/<br />

ajia–restaurant–and–sushi–bar–philadelphia<br />

Aki Japanese Fusion and Sushi Bar<br />

1210 Walnut Street, 215–985–1838.<br />

($$) The menu features an extensive<br />

selection of noodle dishes, sushi and<br />

sashimi. Offers a sushi and cocktail<br />

bar and a vegetarian menu as well.<br />

Aoi serves original all–you–can–eat<br />

sushi and provides a wide variety of<br />

Japanese dishes. Web: akiphilly.com<br />

Bento Box Japanese Food Truck<br />

37th Street and Walnut Street, . ($)<br />

Located right by Pottruck, Bento Box<br />

draws a large crowd, especially around<br />

lunch time. A variety of Japanese food<br />

is offered, including sushi, hand rolls,<br />

soba noodles, tempura, teriyaki and<br />

katsu items.<br />

Doma<br />

1822 Callowhill St, (215) 564–1114.<br />

($$) Doma serves contemporary Japanese<br />

cuisine and world–class sushi<br />

in a vibrant contemporary ambience.<br />

Web: domarestaurant.com<br />

Fat Salmon<br />

719 Walnut Street, 215–928–8881.<br />

($$) Formerly Shinju, this ultra–modern<br />

sushi hotspot now features vivid<br />

fluorescent blue and purple lights and<br />

sleek furnishings. It’s also acquired a<br />

liquor license and offers a full selection<br />

of beers, cocktails, and wine. The<br />

menu offers typical sushi bar fare,<br />

including a large variety of specialty,<br />

tempura, and vegetarian rolls. Web:<br />

fatsalmonsushi.com<br />

Fuji Mountain<br />

2030 Chestnut Street, 215–751–<br />

0939. ($$) Come see why Fuji Mountain<br />

is consistently rated “Best Sushi<br />

in Philadelphia.” We are committed<br />

to only the best quality fish, paired<br />

with excellent service in our diverse<br />

Center City Restaurant. Our sushi bar<br />

and kitchen stay open until 1:30am<br />

daily, and our 4th floor Karaoke room<br />

is great for private parties. Full bar<br />

with liquor license, great beers,<br />

wines, and a huge sake list. Web: fujimt.com<br />

Hibachi Japanese Steak House<br />

325 N. Columbus Boulevard, Pier 19<br />

North, 215–592–7100. ($$$) Enjoy<br />

your meal at a table side grill or a cozy<br />

table, both in a delightful waterfront<br />

setting overlooking the Delaware River.<br />

Featuring steaks, seafood, sushi.<br />

Sunday Jazz Brunch. Web: hibachidining.com<br />

Hikaru<br />

4348 Main Street, 215–487–3500.<br />

($$) Just off of South Street, this<br />

place can really get hopping because<br />

of its well–known sushi and tempura,<br />

which qualifies as the most extensive<br />

offering in the Delaware Valley.<br />

You can dine in either the beautiful<br />

greenhouse or the tatami room. Web:<br />

hikaruphilly.com/index.html<br />

Izumi<br />

1601 E. Passyunk Avenue, 215–<br />

271–1222. ($$) Izumi chef Corey<br />

Baver has crafted a menu of safe sushi<br />

basics, but his dexterity with Japanese<br />

flavors shines in the special maki<br />

rolls, like the Remy Roll, a super–size<br />

combo of eel, whitefish and crab. For<br />

the real deal in miso soup, go to Izumi<br />

Web: izumiphilly.com

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