2 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Buddakan

$$$$ | Old City
This Stephen Starr restaurant is presided over by a 10-foot-tall gilded Buddha who seems to approve of the fusion food that pairs Pan-Asian ingredients with various cooking styles. The truffled edamame dumplings and tuna tartare spring rolls are tasty, but much of the appeal is in the theatrical decor and people-watching, also prevalent at Buddakan's outposts in New York and Atlantic City. A long "community table" provides an opportunity to dine with anyone else who snags this center-stage space. Be prepared for a loud and lively atmosphere.
325 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106, USA
215-574–9440
Known For
  • creative Pan-Asian cooking
  • eye-catching decor
  • lively scene
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends, Credit cards accepted

Pod

$$ | University City

For a pan-Asian fix, grab a stool at the sushi bar at the futuristic Pod, where you can select your favorite raw fish from a conveyor belt.