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The best restaurants in this city for 2026 are led by Zahav. Runners-up by editorial rank: Friday Saturday Sunday, Her Place Supper Club, Vetri Cucina, Vernick Food & Drink.

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Zahav Israeli restaurant Philadelphia
1
Impress Clients
Society Hill — Israeli

Zahav

$$$  •  James Beard Outstanding Restaurant 2019

America's greatest Israeli restaurant. Michael Solomonov's Society Hill landmark has no peer — the salatim spread alone has changed how a city eats.

9.6
Food
9.0
Ambience
8.5
Value
Friday Saturday Sunday restaurant Philadelphia
2
Close a Deal
Rittenhouse — Contemporary American

Friday Saturday Sunday

$$$$  •  1 Michelin Star • James Beard 2023

Philadelphia's most decorated tasting menu. Chad Williams' eight-course procession is technically brilliant, emotionally resonant, and impossible to book.

9.4
Food
9.1
Ambience
7.5
Value
Her Place Supper Club Philadelphia
3
First Date
Center City — French-Italian

Her Place Supper Club

$$$$  •  1 Michelin Star 2025

Amanda Shulman's communal supper club — everyone arrives and eats together. It is the most intimate Michelin star in America, and intentionally so.

9.3
Food
9.4
Ambience
8.0
Value
Vetri Cucina Italian restaurant Philadelphia
4
Birthday
Center City — Northern Italian

Vetri Cucina

$$$$  •  Michelin Selected • Est. 1998

Twenty-five years in and Marc Vetri's Spruce Street palazzo remains Philadelphia's Italian benchmark. His spinach gnocchi may be the finest pasta in America.

9.5
Food
9.0
Ambience
7.5
Value
Vernick Food and Drink Philadelphia
5
Close a Deal
Rittenhouse — New American

Vernick Food & Drink

$$$$  •  James Beard Award • Michelin Selected

Greg Vernick's Rittenhouse flagship is Philadelphia's power-dining address. James Beard-awarded, globally inspired, and reliably impeccable.

9.3
Food
8.9
Ambience
8.0
Value
Provenance Philadelphia fine dining
6
Proposal
Center City — French-Inspired

Provenance

$$$$  •  1 Michelin Star 2025

Nicholas Bazik's debut Michelin star. Refined French technique applied to impeccably sourced local ingredients — Philadelphia's most quietly assured table.

9.2
Food
9.0
Ambience
7.5
Value
Laser Wolf Israeli grill Philadelphia
7
Team Dinner
Kensington — Israeli Grill

Laser Wolf

$$$  •  Michelin Selected • Michael Solomonov

Solomonov's Israeli grill on the rooftop. Wood-fired meats, endless salatim, and a festive energy that makes every table feel like a celebration.

9.1
Food
9.2
Ambience
8.5
Value
Kalaya Thai Kitchen Philadelphia
8
First Date
Rittenhouse — Thai

Kalaya Thai Kitchen

$$$  •  Michelin Selected

Nok Suntaranon's cooking is Southern Thai at full heat and full depth. The most exciting Thai restaurant on the East Coast — and it happens to be in Philadelphia.

9.4
Food
8.7
Ambience
8.8
Value
High Street restaurant Old City Philadelphia
9
Birthday
Old City — Modern American

High Street

$$$  •  Michelin Selected

The bread program alone justifies the reservation. Ellen Yin's grain-to-glass philosophy, translated into a dining room of rare warmth and purpose.

9.1
Food
8.8
Ambience
8.5
Value
Suraya Lebanese restaurant Philadelphia
10
Team Dinner
Fishtown — Lebanese

Suraya

$$$  •  Michelin Selected

The most beautiful room in Philadelphia. Lebanese mezze in a sun-drenched Fishtown townhouse — as revelatory for the eye as for the palate.

9.0
Food
9.5
Ambience
8.5
Value
Vedge vegetable restaurant Philadelphia
11
First Date
Center City — Vegetable-Driven

Vedge

$$$  •  Michelin Selected

Rich Landau's radical proposition: that vegetables, cooked with ambition, can be the finest fine dining. He has spent a decade proving himself right.

9.2
Food
8.8
Ambience
8.5
Value
Laurel fine dining Philadelphia South Philly
12
Proposal
South Philadelphia — French-American

Laurel

$$$$  •  Michelin Selected

Nicholas Elmi's intimate ten-seat South Philly tasting room. The most romantic serious dining experience in the city — you feel, almost, like you're dining in a private home.

9.3
Food
9.1
Ambience
7.5
Value
Royal Sushi& Izakaya
99
Philadelphia
Royal Sushi& Izakaya
Japanese$$$
Chef Jesse Ito's omakase counter is one of North America's 50 Best. Eight seats. Perfection by the piece. The most thrilling solo dining experience in Philadelphia.
Pietramala
99
Philadelphia
Pietramala
Vegan / Contemporary$$$
Philadelphia's only Michelin Green Star. Ian Graye's plant-forward tasting menu in Northern Liberties is the most quietly radical fine-dining statement in the city.
Parc
99
Philadelphia
Parc
French$$$
Stephen Starr's Rittenhouse Square brasserie. The best French doors in Philadelphia open onto the city's finest sidewalk terrace. Classical, effortless, civilised.
Le Virtù
99
Philadelphia
Le Virtù
Italian$$$
Philadelphia's most devoted regional Italian table. Le Virtù's Abruzzese cooking on East Passyunk is a love letter to a mountain cuisine the city would never have discovered otherwise.
Fiorella
99
Philadelphia
Fiorella
Italian$$
Marc Vetri's South Philly pasta temple in a converted butcher shop. The cacio e pepe alone is worth the reservation. Simple food at its absolute limit.
Elwood
99
Philadelphia
Elwood
New American$$
Chef Adam Diltz excavates Pennsylvania's culinary past and makes it urgent. Fishtown's most original BYOB — where Colonial, Federal, and Victorian-era recipes become something entirely alive.
a.kitchen+bar
99
Philadelphia
a.kitchen+bar
New American$$$
Rittenhouse's most wine-serious restaurant. Chef Eli Collins's French-inflected New American at 18th and Walnut is the city's definitive wine-with-food address.

Philadelphia's Top 10 Right Now

01
Zahav
Society Hill • Israeli • $$$ • James Beard Outstanding Restaurant 2019
The restaurant that put Philadelphia on the national dining map. Michael Solomonov's Israeli cooking — hummus with short rib, whole-roasted lamb shoulder — is simultaneously scholarly and joyful. More James Beard awards than any other Philadelphia restaurant. The salatim spread at the start is one of the great opening moves in American dining.
Impress Clients Birthday
02
Friday Saturday Sunday
Rittenhouse • Contemporary American • $$$$ • 1 Michelin Star
Philadelphia's first-ever Michelin star went, fittingly, to one of its most quietly extraordinary restaurants. Chad Williams' eight-course tasting menu at $195 per person is the city's finest meal — technically impeccable, surprisingly soulful, and nearly impossible to book.
Close a Deal Impress Clients
03
Her Place Supper Club
Center City • French-Italian • $$$$ • 1 Michelin Star
Amanda Shulman invented a new category of fine dining: the communal supper club where everyone arrives at the same time, hears the chef explain each course, and leaves as strangers who have become something more. A Michelin star that rewards genuine originality of vision.
First Date Birthday
04
Vetri Cucina
Center City • Northern Italian • $$$$ • 25 Years of Excellence
Marc Vetri opened on Spruce Street in 1998 and has never stopped being relevant. The spinach gnocchi with brown butter and nutmeg is one of the most perfect single bites in American fine dining. In a city that has reinvented itself multiple times since 1998, Vetri Cucina simply endures.
Birthday Proposal
05
Vernick Food & Drink
Rittenhouse • New American • $$$$ • James Beard Award
Greg Vernick is Philadelphia's most versatile great chef — capable of dazzling at the level of the tasting menu while keeping the bar menu genuinely brilliant. His grilled toast program is part of the city's culinary mythology. The power lunch here feels, quietly, like it matters.
Close a Deal First Date
06
Provenance
Center City • French-Inspired • $$$$ • 1 Michelin Star
Nicholas Bazik's debut restaurant and immediate Michelin star. Provenance is Philadelphia's most restrained and precise kitchen — the sort of place where the cooking speaks so quietly that you find yourself leaning forward to hear it better. This is fine dining at its most considered.
Proposal Impress Clients
07
Kalaya Thai Kitchen
Rittenhouse • Thai • $$$ • Michelin Selected
Nok Suntaranon's Southern Thai cooking is some of the most technically accomplished and aggressively flavored food in the city. The crab curry has been called, by multiple serious food writers, one of the best dishes in America. That assessment is not hyperbolic.
First Date Birthday
08
Laser Wolf
Kensington • Israeli Grill • $$$ • Michelin Selected
Michael Solomonov's Israeli grill on Kensington's rooftop is a masterclass in hospitality as generosity. The format — endless salatim, your choice of wood-fired main, hummus, and salad for dessert — is the most evolved version of shared dining in the city.
Team Dinner Birthday
09
Suraya
Fishtown • Lebanese • $$$ • Michelin Selected
The room alone justifies the trip: a transformed Fishtown townhouse that opens into a sun-lit courtyard of extraordinary beauty. Nathalie Richan and Roland Kassis cook Lebanese food that tastes, somehow, as beautiful as the room in which it's served.
Team Dinner First Date
10
Laurel
South Philadelphia • French-American • $$$$ • Michelin Selected
Ten seats in a South Philadelphia row house. Nicholas Elmi's intimate tasting room is the most personal fine dining in the city — a restaurant that feels less like a commercial operation and more like a private dinner hosted by someone who happens to be a Bravo Top Chef winner.
Proposal Birthday
a.kitchen Philadelphia modern american
20
Close a Deal
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
a.kitchen
Modern American$$$
AKA Hotel chic dining — chef Ben Puchowitz's polished kitchen.
Royal Sushi & Izakaya Philadelphia japanese
21
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Queen Village
Royal Sushi & Izakaya
Japanese$$$
Hidden 12-seat omakase counter behind a bustling izakaya.
Fork Philadelphia modern american
22
First Date
Philadelphia — Old City
Fork
Modern American$$$
Old City institution — chef John Patterson's polished kitchen.
South Philadelphia modern southern
23
First Date
Philadelphia — Center City
South
Modern Southern$$$
Modern Southern — fried chicken to fine dining.
Helm Philadelphia modern american
24
First Date
Philadelphia — Fishtown
Helm
Modern American$$$
Tasting-menu Fishtown — chef Kevin D'Egidio.
Buddakan Philadelphia modern asian
25
Birthday
Philadelphia — Old City
Buddakan
Modern Asian$$$$
Stephen Starr's mega-Asian temple — golden Buddha and red lacquer.
Barclay Prime Philadelphia steakhouse
26
Close a Deal
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
Barclay Prime
Steakhouse$$$$
Stephen Starr's polished steakhouse — Rittenhouse power dinner.
Morimoto Philadelphia japanese
27
Birthday
Philadelphia — Old City
Morimoto
Japanese$$$$
Iron Chef Morimoto's Stephen Starr collaboration — sushi spectacle.
Bistrot la Minette Philadelphia french
28
First Date
Philadelphia — Society Hill
Bistrot la Minette
French$$$
Old-school French bistro — chef Peter Woolsey's love letter.
Talula's Garden Philadelphia modern american
29
First Date
Philadelphia — Washington Square
Talula's Garden
Modern American$$$
Aimee Olexy's garden-courtyard Washington Square American.
Tria Philadelphia wine bar
30
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
Tria
Wine Bar$$
Wine, beer, cheese — Rittenhouse counter favorite.
Dim Sum Garden Philadelphia chinese dim sum
31
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Chinatown
Dim Sum Garden
Chinese Dim Sum$
Hand-pulled noodles and soup-dumpling cult.
Lacroix Philadelphia modern american
32
Proposal
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
Lacroix
Modern American$$$$
Rittenhouse Hotel power-dining room.
Forsythia Philadelphia french
33
First Date
Philadelphia — Old City
Forsythia
French$$$
Old City French — chef Christopher Kearse.
Hiroki Philadelphia japanese sushi
34
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Fishtown
Hiroki
Japanese Sushi$$$$
12-seat Fishtown omakase counter.
Cadence Philadelphia modern american
35
First Date
Philadelphia — Washington Square
Cadence
Modern American$$$
Chef Jon Nodler's tasting-menu room.
Bing Bing Dim Sum Philadelphia chinese dim sum
36
Team Dinner
Philadelphia — East Passyunk
Bing Bing Dim Sum
Chinese Dim Sum$$
Modern dim-sum counter on Passyunk.
Pizzeria Beddia Philadelphia italian pizza
37
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Fishtown
Pizzeria Beddia
Italian Pizza$$
Joe Beddia's pizza obsession — once-named America's best pie.
Spice Finch Philadelphia mediterranean
38
First Date
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
Spice Finch
Mediterranean$$$
Open-kitchen Mediterranean — chef Jennifer Carroll's polish.
South Philly Barbacoa Philadelphia mexican
39
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Italian Market
South Philly Barbacoa
Mexican$$
Cristina Martinez's barbacoa institution — James Beard winner.
Will Philadelphia modern french
40
First Date
Philadelphia — East Passyunk
Will
Modern French$$$$
Chris Kearse's French tasting-menu room.
Lolita Philadelphia modern mexican
41
Team Dinner
Philadelphia — Midtown Village
Lolita
Modern Mexican$$$
Marcie Turney's Modern Mexican — bring-your-own-tequila for margs.
Mother of all Pierogi Philadelphia polish
42
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Fishtown
Mother of all Pierogi
Polish$
Hand-rolled pierogi counter.
Talula's Daily Philadelphia american café
43
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Washington Square
Talula's Daily
American Café$$
Aimee Olexy's all-day market café.
Cheu Fishtown Philadelphia modern asian noodles
44
Team Dinner
Philadelphia — Fishtown
Cheu Fishtown
Modern Asian Noodles$$
Modern noodle bowl counter — playful Asian.
Estia Philadelphia greek
45
First Date
Philadelphia — Center City
Estia
Greek$$$
Whole-fish Greek classic.
Dizengoff Philadelphia israeli
46
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
Dizengoff
Israeli$
Solomonov's hummus counter.
Walnut Street Cafe Philadelphia modern american
47
First Date
Philadelphia — University City
Walnut Street Cafe
Modern American$$$
All-day University City café-meets-fine-dining.
V Street Philadelphia modern vegan
48
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
V Street
Modern Vegan$$
Vedge alums' street-food vegan counter.
Gabriella's Vietnam Philadelphia vietnamese
49
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Fishtown
Gabriella's Vietnam
Vietnamese$$
Modern Vietnamese — chef-driven phở and bánh mì.
Jet Wine Bar Philadelphia wine bar
50
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Graduate Hospital
Jet Wine Bar
Wine Bar$$
Counter-driven wine bar — natural wines and chef-driven snacks.
Double Knot Philadelphia japanese
51
First Date
Philadelphia — Midtown Village
Double Knot
Japanese$$$
Hidden basement sushi-and-robata.
Fitler Club Philadelphia modern american
52
Close a Deal
Philadelphia — Fitler Square
Fitler Club
Modern American$$$$
Members club with public dining — chef-driven and polished.
Pizzeria Vetri Philadelphia italian pizza
53
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Fairmount
Pizzeria Vetri
Italian Pizza$$
Vetri-Group Naples-style pizza counter.
Federal Donuts Philadelphia modern donuts/fried chicken
54
Solo Dining
Philadelphia — Pennsport
Federal Donuts
Modern Donuts/Fried Chicken$
Solomonov's donut-and-fried-chicken counter.
Schulson Collective Harp & Crown Philadelphia modern american tavern
55
Team Dinner
Philadelphia — Rittenhouse
Schulson Collective Harp & Crown
Modern American Tavern$$$
Schulson Collective tavern — bowling alley and serious cocktails.

Philadelphia Dining Guide

Philadelphia received its first Michelin Guide in November 2025 — and the city took to it on its own terms. Three one-star restaurants, ten Bib Gourmands, and twenty-one Selected restaurants represent a culinary scene that has been quietly exceptional for years before the inspectors arrived. This is a city of serious cooking, unpretentious service, and remarkably good value relative to New York.

The Neighborhoods

Rittenhouse Square remains the city's dining epicenter. Friday Saturday Sunday, Vernick Food & Drink, and Her Place Supper Club are all within walking distance of one another on the western edge of Center City. This corridor — along Walnut and Sansom streets — is Philadelphia's answer to New York's Flatiron District.

Society Hill and Old City host Zahav — still the city's most acclaimed restaurant despite all the Michelin-starred competition — alongside High Street and a cluster of historically significant buildings that lend every meal a sense of place. These neighborhoods feel distinctly Philadelphian in a way that the newer dining neighborhoods do not.

Fishtown and Kensington have emerged as the city's most exciting dining quarters. Suraya's Lebanese courtyard and Laser Wolf's Israeli rooftop represent a new generation of ambitious, global cooking that has given the city its most talked-about new openings of recent years.

South Philadelphia remains a necessary culinary pilgrimage. The Italian market corridor around 9th Street — with Fiorella, Angelo's, and Isgro Pastries — represents the old Philadelphia. Laurel, a few blocks away on Passyunk, represents the new one. The contrast is instructive and the proximity is convenient.

Reservation Strategy

Her Place Supper Club releases reservations on the third Sunday of every month via OpenTable — set a calendar reminder. Friday Saturday Sunday books out weeks in advance on Resy. Zahav, despite its scale, fills quickly for prime-time Friday and Saturday slots. For same-week bookings, check Resy for cancellations, or walk in to bar seats at Vernick Food & Drink after 9pm.

What Makes Philadelphia Different

Compared to New York, Philadelphia offers extraordinary quality at meaningfully lower prices. The $195 tasting menu at Friday Saturday Sunday would cost $365 at Eleven Madison Park for a comparable level of ambition. The Bib Gourmand restaurants — Angelo's, Pizzeria Beddia, Dizengoff — represent the value tier of a city that takes food seriously at every price point. This is a city where you can eat extraordinarily well without the New York price premium.

Tipping & Service

Philadelphia follows East Coast norms: 20% is standard; 22-25% is appropriate at Michelin-starred restaurants where the service team is part of an elevated experience. Several restaurants now include service charges — check before adding additional gratuity. Her Place Supper Club's communal format makes tipping feel particularly intentional: the chef explains every dish personally.

Dress Code

More relaxed than New York. Smart casual is appropriate everywhere; jacket preferred at Vetri Cucina and Laurel. The Michelin-starred restaurants here have a warmth that makes formal dress feel somewhat beside the point, though the food demands the same level of attention you would give anywhere with a star beside its name.

Frequently Asked

Dining in Philadelphia

How many restaurants does Restaurants for Kings rank in Philadelphia?

Our Philadelphia editorial covers the city's top tier — Michelin-starred rooms, flagship chef-driven restaurants, iconic institutions, and the best new openings. Every restaurant listed has been personally reviewed by a named editor and scored on Food, Ambience, and Value.

How do I get a reservation at a top Philadelphia restaurant?

For the highest-demand rooms in Philadelphia, book 4-8 weeks in advance via OpenTable, Resy, Tock, or SevenRooms depending on the restaurant. For flagship tasting menus, reservations often open on the 1st of the month for the following month — set a calendar alert. Concierge services at Amex Centurion, Quintessentially, and top hotels can pull tables at shorter notice for $200-500.

What's the best restaurant in Philadelphia for closing a business deal?

Our Philadelphia editors rank deal-closing restaurants on the same criteria site-wide: acoustic privacy, power-table visibility, service pace, and discreet check handling. See our 'Best for Closing a Deal' section above for the current top picks in the city, with editorial scores and reservation difficulty ratings.

Which Philadelphia restaurant is best for a first date?

First-date restaurants in Philadelphia are scored on conversation-friendly acoustics, impression without intimidation, and menu flexibility. The city's top first-date rooms are listed in our 'Best for First Date' section — all have banquette or semi-private seating, under-75-dB acoustics, and service that retreats after ordering.

How expensive is fine dining in Philadelphia?

Top-tier restaurants in Philadelphia run $200-500 per person for a la carte at a flagship room; $350-800 per person for tasting menus at Michelin-starred or chef's-counter rooms. We score every restaurant on Value separately from Food and Ambience — a $680 tasting can score 10/10 on Value if the experience delivers at that price.

Does Restaurants for Kings take money from Philadelphia restaurants to rank them?

No. We do not accept payment, PR hospitality, or sponsorships that influence rankings. Every restaurant in our Philadelphia directory was visited anonymously and reviewed on the editor's own tab where possible. Any hospitality extended is disclosed on the individual restaurant page. Sponsored content is labelled separately and sits outside the editorial ranking grid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Philadelphia?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Zahav. Editorial runners-up: Friday Saturday Sunday, Her Place Supper Club, Vetri Cucina, Vernick Food & Drink.
Where should I eat in Philadelphia tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Vernick Food & Drink typically takes walk-ins; Vetri Cucina accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (Zahav, Friday Saturday Sunday) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Philadelphia?
At the splurge picks (Zahav, Friday Saturday Sunday), expect $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80–$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Philadelphia sit at $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Philadelphia?
Zahav sits at the top of the Philadelphia dining list — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Friday Saturday Sunday, Her Place Supper Club) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Philadelphia restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Philadelphia list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. Zahav, Friday Saturday Sunday and Her Place Supper Club are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Philadelphia?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3–6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Philadelphia take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Philadelphia?
Philadelphia's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Zahav, Friday Saturday Sunday) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Philadelphia?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Philadelphia-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.