Oct 25, 2006 12:00
There are a handful of restaurants/bars that I want to try - most of them new. If anyone is interested in hitting one of them, please do let me know.
Shay and I keep meaning to try Bar Ferdinand for their Sunday Brunch. Its tapas style.
Bar Ferdinand
1030 N Second St
Philadelphia, PA 19123View Map
(215) 923-1313
Shay and I went to Deuce last night with a new acquaintance. I had the Cheesesteak Spring Rolls and the Empinada, both of which were absolutely amazing. I chose a Pinot Noir (from Oregon) to accompany it. Shay had the Rib Tips with Potatoes and Asparagus, which smelled absolutely fantabulous.
Deuce Restaurant & Bar
1040 N Second St (Cross Street: George Street)
Philadelphia, PA 19123View Map
(215) 413-3822
I am definitely on this Caribbean/Cuban kick. During Restaurant Week, my friend Andrea, her then boyfriend and I went to Cafe Habana. It was an excursion of poor planning. We were initially going to stop by Noir but it was far too crowded. We stopped by Tria and had a glass or two of wine and decided to head to Cafe Habana. The owner greeted us at the door (very cute gay boy). Even though they were booked up due to Restaurant Week, he found place for us at the bar. Their mojitos are OUT OF THIS WORLD!
Cafe Habana
102 S 21st St
Philadelphia, PA 19103View Map
(215) 561-2822
Editorial Review - Cuban--without the fusion--comes to Rittenhouse Square.
A friend recently recommended Sabor to me. She has gone there for a friends birthday party (her friend is Martiniquan).
Sabor
38 S 19th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103View Map
(215) 557-0275
Editorial Description - Eclectic bistro in Rittenhouse features Latin- and Asian-inspired cuisine, specializing in tapas dishes and innovative martinis; Sunday brunch also available.
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