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4.6
Exceptional(2606)
Price: Expensive
• Vegetarian • Center City
Booked 42 times today
Charlie was a sinner. in Center City, Philadelphia, is a gem for lovers of Tapas/Small Plates, particularly with its innovative vegan approach. This chic spot garners praise for its "creative, delicious, and plentiful choices," making it a standout in the bustling Midtown Village. Patrons rave about the "wonderful creative perfectly cooked food" and the cozy yet vibrant atmosphere, perfect for a date night or a lively evening out. The oyster mushroom "calamari" and potato croquettes come highly recommended, with guests dreaming of the dishes long after their visit. Coupled with "strong craft cocktails," Charlie was a sinner. offers a dining experience where both vegans and omnivores can indulge in the rich, authentic flavors of meticulously crafted tapas.
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4.7
Exceptional(2167)
Price: Expensive
• Vegetarian • Center City
Vedge in Center City, Philadelphia, redefines the essence of Contemporary American cuisine with its innovative vegan menu that captivates both vegans and non-vegans alike. Described as "incredible from start to finish," Vedge’s commitment to quality and creativity shines through dishes like the seared maitake mushrooms and the exquisite eggplant braciole. Patrons rave about the "amazing flavor experience" and the "creative balance of flavors," with meals that are "not only uniquely thought through and delicious but also presented like works of art." The ambiance is consistently praised as "warm and inviting," making Vedge a must-visit destination for those seeking a top-tier dining experience that pushes the boundaries of plant-based cuisine.
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4.5
Awesome(117)
Price: Moderate
• Vegetarian • South Philly
Booked 1 time today
Hello, we are Sansom Kabob House. A local Afghan restaurant bringing authentic Afghan cuisine from the core of Afghanistan. We originally opened on October 2nd, 2002. We were on 1526 Sansom St. for 14 years and then moved to 1300 South St. We create gourmet Afghan food that you can find in Afghanistan or here at our Philadelphia location. We have mouthwatering flavors starting from our bread to our kabobs. Our bread's recipe and technique have been passed down from the founder's great-great-grandfather, who owned an array of bakeries and managed many restaurants in Kabul. Passed through generations to our chef, who brought delicious meals to 15th and Sansom of Philadelphia. Then from 15th and Sansom to 1300 South St. We have delectable food that you fall in love with and will bring comfort to you, from our meat lovers to our vegans. We do reservations, groups, take-out, delivery, catering, waiter service, and maintain a great family environment.
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  • Nicholas
    New York City •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    This was one of the absolute best dining experiences I’ve ever had. The food was excellent, the service was outstanding. If I wasn’t over 2hrs from this location I would absolutely make this a regular place for our nights out. 10/10 would recommend to anyone thinking of stopping in.
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    White Dog Cafe Glen MillsPrice: Moderate• American• Glen Mills
    4.6
  • Mark
    Philadelphia County •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    Went here with a couple friends for one guy’s birthday celebration. Everything was fantastic except for one thing. We ended up stuck at the front table, downstairs right as you come in the door near the Host/Hostess stand. This is a table they should get rid of after the weather drops below 50 degrees F (and it was 28 degrees F this night). I asked if there was another table available because it might be too cold there and the staff stated, unfortunately there were no others available because they were so booked but they could keep the door closed. Ha. I knew that would be impossible because they were so busy that the door would be constantly open both with customers coming in and with staff running food to the upstairs part of the restaurant, and the interior door doesn’t really close properly, even when staff attempt to close it as much as possible. And when a large group arrives, both the interior door and the exterior door are open for an extended amount of time because they had to check in at the Host/Hostess stand. Thankfully, we all dressed warm enough to get through it. All I know is, if this was a reservation with my wife we would have walked out!!
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    Gran Caffe L'Aquila Philadelphia Italian RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Italian• Center City
    4.8
  • pepperVIP
    Philadelphia County •24 reviews
    4.0
    Dined on Dec 14, 2024
    Fun, family, warm, good food, nice people, good service.
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    The Black Cat CafePrice: Moderate• American• Wayne
    4.6
  • TonyVIP
    Philadelphia County •17 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Dec 14, 2024
    Loved it - food was yummy - service was good - we enjoyed ourselves and recommend
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    Bar BombonPrice: Very Expensive• Vegan• Center City
    4.6
  • JBfromNJ
    Washington, D.C. Area •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Jan 3, 2016
    This restaurant is worth the hype; be sure to make weekend reservations way in advance (they are strict about them). The meals come as small plates, and the waiter kindly equated the first grouping of plates to being appetizers, the second grouping as main courses, and the third as sides. My husband and I ordered the carpaccio portabello mushrooms and the roasted golden beets to start. Perfectly presented and the right meld of flavors in each. For the next courses, one dish out did the next. Meat eaters will not be disappointed. We finished with a small scoop of cherry sorbet with balsamic vinegar; be sure to give it a try. We look forward to going again the next time we are in Philly.
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    VedgePrice: Expensive• Vegetarian• Center City
    4.7
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