11/8/2023 0 Comments Good harvest philadelphia![]() This new Ethiopian counter-service spot in West Philly comes from Mebruka Kane and the family behind nearby Alif Brew and Salam Cafe in Germantown. At Doro Bet, though, just fine doesn’t exist. Thanks to your brain’s trusty pleasure center, eating fried chicken will always feel somewhat satisfying, even when the bird itself tastes just fine. Until then, check out these reliable and exciting West Philly restaurants. Want more recommendations west of the Schuylkill? Stay tuned for upcoming guides to University City and Upper Darby (and beyond). (If you live by Malcolm X Park, are you really walking to 30th Street for dinner? Probably not, especially when there are great options nearby.) For the purposes of this guide, we’re covering the restaurants located roughly within the bounds of 43rd Street by Clark Park to Cobbs Creek Parkway, and Baltimore to Lancaster Avenues. When considering this huge section of Philadelphia, we did our best to focus on a slightly smaller group of connected neighborhoods. In their own respective ways - as immigrant-run community hubs, city-wide destinations, or consistently good places to visit on a Thursday night - they each add to the multicultural patchwork that makes West Philly feel unlike any other area of the city. Some of the places on this guide have been neighborhood staples for over 30 years, and some are brand new to the area. What about paneer tikka, thiéboudienne, and ice cream? Yup, that too. You want falafel platters, bánh mì, and jerk chicken? West has got it. ![]() West Philadelphia offers some of Philly’s best food, all thanks to the restaurants (and the people behind them) reflecting this sprawling, racially diverse wing of the city. Let us explain… / Photograph by Amanda DiDio. You could feasibly never leave West Philly and eat well for life.
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