Casual Weeknight Dinner
Casual Weeknight Dinner
Page 2The Best Indian Restaurants In Philadelphia
11 great options for dosas, piping hot aloo gobi, and tandoori meats.
Shiso Noodles and Sushi Bar
Shiso is a scene-y Japanese restaurant on South Street with good sushi and average ramen, but it’s not about the food. Everyone is just coming to be seen.
Mr. Martino’s Trattoria
Mr. Martino’s Trattoria is a cash-only Italian BYOB that’s only open three days a week.
Ralph’s Italian Restaurant
Ralph's is the oldest Italian restaurant in the city, and while there are usually a lot of tourists, the scene is worth the trip.
Villa Di Roma
Villa di Roma is an old-school Italian restaurant in the Italian Market that still feels like it’s in the 1960s.
Il Ghiottone
Il Ghittone is an Italian BYOB in Port Richmond that serves super solid and affordable pasta.
Aroma on 3rd
Aroma on 3rd is a Pennsport Italian restaurant that makes good pasta and large plates like whole branzino.
La Famiglia Ristorante
La Famiglia Ristorante in Old City is an old school Italian restaurant with Versace-esque interiors and solid homemade pasta.
The Lucky Well - Incubator
The Lucky Well Incubator is a massive restaurant on Spring Garden serving dishes from multiple chefs all under one roof.
Töska Restaurant & Brewery
Töska is an Albanian-leaning restaurant and brewery in Mt. Airy where you should stick to the mezze and pizza.
Era
Head to Era in Fairmount when you want some drink and quality Ethiopian food that comes in large portions.
Nepali Momo Kitchen
Nepali Momo Kitchen is a Nepali restaurant just off Broad Street where you can get momos worth crossing town for.
High Street
Remember this all-day restaurant whenever you're in Center City and could use an adult pizza party.
Small Oven Pastry Shop
Small Oven Pastry Shop on Washington Avenue makes great baked goods, as well as soft serve in the summer.
The Best Roast Pork Sandwiches In Philadelphia
Slow-roasted pork, slightly bitter broccoli rabe, and melted provolone. Who’s hungry?
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
Head to Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ in Logan Square when you want to grill quality meat with a group or a date without spending more than $50 per person.
Doma
Doma is a small Japanese restaurant in Logan Square that serves reasonably priced, totally average sushi.
Where To Get Food From The African Diaspora In Philly
Jollof rice, cornbread, and everything in between.
Hadramout
Hadramout is a small Yemeni restaurant near Penn that’s good for a quick lunch or group dinner.