7 Best Restaurants in East Passyunk, Queen Village, Bella Vista, and South Philadelphia, Philadelphia

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We've compiled the best of the best in East Passyunk, Queen Village, Bella Vista, and South Philadelphia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

John's Roast Pork

$ | South Philadelphia Fodor's Choice

Housed in humble digs next to a defunct railroad crossing, John’s doesn’t wow with curb appeal, but wise eaters know the close-to-centenarian grill spot turns out some of Philly’s best sandwiches. Newbies and lifers alike line up in a zigzag along the counter, grabbing outdoor picnic tables after paying for their roast pork, roast beef, or cheesesteak. The namesake sandwich, a Philly Italian signature, is juicy, garlicky, and herbaceous; sharp provolone and sautéed spinach (no broccoli rabe here) are common add-ons. The roast beef and cheesesteak rival the pork in popularity, earning owner John Bucci Jr. loyal fans and national awards. They’re not open late but do start early; staying true to their beginnings feeding Delaware River dock workers, they also do fluffy egg sandwiches layered with pork roll or crispy fried scrapple.

14 E. Snyder Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19148, USA
215-463–1951
Known For
  • Italian roast pork sandwiches
  • Highly praised cheesesteaks
  • Friendly South Philly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Cry Baby Pasta

$$ | Queen Village

Queen Villagers shed tears of joy when longtime neighborhood restaurateur Bridget Foy introduced this easy-to-love restaurant, specializing in handmade pastas and wine priced to glug. You’ll spot plenty of young families with kids in tow in the early dinner hours, while the crowd gets a little more grown-up later in the evening. Regardless of your timing, the tagliatelle, cavatelli, assorted bruschetta, and slew of plates both small and shareable make Cry Baby a lively neighborhood hangout.

627 S. 3rd St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147, USA
267-534–3076
Known For
  • House-made pasta
  • Family friendly
  • Accessible wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Dante & Luigi's

$$ | Bella Vista

Established in 1899 in the heart of Philly's Italian Market, Dante & Luigi's is located in two gorgeously appointed converted town houses. The menu features old-world Italian cuisine like red-sauce pasta, lasagna (some say it's the best in Philly), and osso buco.

762 S. 10th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147, USA
215-922–9501
Known For
  • Old-world Italian cuisine
  • Lasagna
  • Reservations by phone only
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch weekends

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Le Virtù

$$$ | East Passyunk

Sublime charcuterie, ethereal pastas, and interesting wines by the glass are just a few of the details that make Le Virtù one of the best Italian restaurants in town. The sun-washed space began with a fierce dedication to the underappreciated region of Abruzzo and that focus has been sharpened for years. Keep an eye out for Le Virtù’s events, which range from rare wine tastings to performances by visiting Abruzzese musicians. The quaint outdoor patio is one of the neighborhood's most charming alfresco options.

1927 E. Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19148, USA
215-271–5626
Known For
  • Rare Abruzzese cuisine
  • Excellent pastas
  • Charming atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Paffuto

$$ | Bella Vista

Just steps from the heart of the historic Italian Market, Paffuto is a new-school Italian-American bakery and sandwich shop. Go for their maritozzo, a whipped cream-filled bun that's perfect for dipping in coffee. They also serve dinner Thursday, Friday, and Saturday—reservations are a must.

1009 South 8th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147, USA
215-282--7263
Known For
  • Maritozzo
  • Panzerotti (hand-held calzones)
  • Great coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Ralph's Italian Restaurant

$$ | Bella Vista

Owned and operated by the fourth and fifth generation of the Dispigno/Rubino family, Ralph's is in the running for one of the country's oldest Italian restaurants. You can expect Italian-American favorites like sausage and peppers, osso buco, and braciole, as well as house specialties like lasagna and fettuccini Alfredo; just don't forget to bring cash.

760 S. 9th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147, USA
215-627–6011
Known For
  • Traditional Italian comfort dishes
  • Warm atmosphere
  • South Philly staple
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Thurs.

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Southwark

$$$ | Queen Village

Co-owners Chris D'Ambro and Marina de Oliveira run this beloved neighborhood restaurant that has one of the city's best bars. The menu features seasonal produce prepared using Italian techniques; the house-made pastas are always a good bet, and their burger is among the best in the city. The intimate bar is as romantic as it is comfortable. On Monday, their sommelier takes over for a wine-focused bar night and there's a limited food-menu and a by-the-glass menu featuring reserve bottles.

701 S 4th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147, USA
267-930--8538
Known For
  • Great wine
  • One of the city's best burgers
  • Seasonal, house-made pasta
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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