Valley Forge area restaurant recommendations
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I travel to this area often for business and find the CALIFORNIA CAFE located IN the King of Prussia Mall (just down the hwy less than 4 miles) appealing to everyone's tastes and pocketbook. Sullivan's Steakhouse also at the Mall is a bit more upscale, but excellent dining. Have fun.
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You'll be a little 'out there' in terms of restaurants, but if you have time to get to one of the western suburbs you'll have more choices. In Wayne -- where there's even a Georges Perrier outpost -- there's Tacquet in the Wayne Hotel, Teresa's Cafe and Christopher's that I can think of offhand.
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Thanks for the great suggestions. We are actually staying in Conshohocken, and would be willing to drive a bit. One restaurant we've been to in the area is Killian's, which we enjoyed, if that helps. No kids. Actually, wish I could say it was a romantic get-away, but for this trip, it's more, getting out, after hip replacement surgery!! I figure I can do a little walking, and then wheelchair and drive through the park. Obviously walking will be an issue.
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If you're at the Marriott, you'll be very close to the Spring Mill Cafe: http://www.springmill.com/
Also, Birdie may be referring to Maya Bella:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/ent...s/craig_laban/
Also, Birdie may be referring to Maya Bella:
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/ent...s/craig_laban/
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At King of Prussia Mall there is also a Morton's steakhouse that is very good and very expensive. IMHO, Maggiano's is huge portions of average food, and what on earth do travelers do with tons of leftovers? Conshohocken has undergone a "revolution" and is now filled with interesting restaurants, cafes and bars. I've heard good things about Stella Blu, but have never been there. I recently ate at Spring Mill Cafe and felt it was highly overrated, with mediocre food and amateur service (perhaps an off night?), which is disappointing in a very expensive restaurant. There's a diner right on the main drag in Conshohocken (Fayette St., I think) that I haven't eaten at but that has a sign in the window that says "featuring Rindelaub's baked goods". That would be worth a stop just for their german chocolate cake, a Philadelphia tradition (Rindelaub's Bakery was for decades a fixture of the center city scene). In Wayne, Le Mas features the high quality cuisine of Perrier (Le Bec Fin), but in a country bistro setting with, thanks to their new, more casual menu, a much more affordable price tag. Nearby, in Bryn Mawr, Yang Ming offers about the finest elegant Chinese food around. Enjoy your visit!
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Right in Conshohocken is the Fayette Street Grille. It's a WONDERFUL BYOB. Three course fixed price--very reasonable and great food. You will need a reservation. Right down the road from Valley Forge Park is Creeds. It was the Baron's Inn for quite a while.Great seafood and steaks.
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