CuisineVietnamese
Price$$
Neighbourhoodwashington-avenue

Signature dishes: Pho dac biet, Banh xeo

Must order: Pho dac biet (everything bowl); banh xeo crepe; sugarcane shrimp paste with rice paper rolls.

Tip: The clay-pot section at the back of the menu is the room's quiet best. The chicken with ginger or the catfish.

Location

Address: 1100 Washington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19147

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Stock ★ 4.5

Southeast Asian$$fishtown

Stock in Philadelphia is Tyler Akin's 18-seat Fishtown BYOB on Girard, with a 14-hour pho stock and a rotating khao soi from a Zahav alum kitchen.

Signature: Beef pho, Khao soi

Order: Beef pho with the side plate of herbs; khao soi if it is on the board; a roast pork banh mi at lunch.

Tip: BYOB. Bring a crisp Riesling or a Vietnamese lager. Cash and cards both work.

Famous 4th Street Delicatessen ★ 4.5

Jewish deli$$queen-village

Famous 4th Street Delicatessen in Philadelphia is the 1923 Queen Village Jewish deli on the Bainbridge corner, 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand for over-stuffed pastrami sandwiches.

Signature: Pastrami on rye, Matzo ball soup

Order: Pastrami on rye; matzo ball soup; a chocolate-chip cookie at the door on the way out.

Tip: Cash gets a discount at the register. Halve the triple-decker with a friend; it is two sandwiches in one.

Mike's BBQ ★ 4.5

American barbecue$$south-philly

Mike's BBQ in Philadelphia is the South Philly barbecue counter on 11th since 2018, founded by Mike Strauss and now run by Daniel Grobman, with whole-hog brisket and ribs.

Signature: Brisket, Pork ribs

Order: A sliced brisket plate; pork ribs; the burnt-end sliders if they are running that week.

Tip: Closed Mondays through Wednesdays. Open Thursday to Sunday; brisket sells out by 14:00 on a Sunday.

Dim Sum Garden ★ 4.5

Shanghainese dim sum$$chinatown

Dim Sum Garden in Philadelphia is chef Shizhou Da's Shanghai dumpling room, reopened January 2025 on Race Street in Chinatown with a doubled soup-dumpling operation.

Signature: Xiao long bao, Hand-pulled noodles

Order: Xiao long bao by the basket; hand-pulled scallion-pancake noodles; the XL straw soup dumpling for the table.

Tip: Sit at the front window seats to watch the pleating. Cash works but cards land too.

Standard Tap ★ 4.4

American gastropub$$northern-liberties

Standard Tap in Philadelphia is the Northern Liberties gastropub since 1999, with a daily chalkboard menu, all-Pennsylvania taps and the chicken pot pie that locals reorder.

Signature: Chicken pot pie, Steak frites

Order: The daily chicken pot pie; steak frites; whichever oysters are on the chalkboard that night.

Tip: The roof deck opens April to October. No reservations; walk up and put your name on the list.

K'Far ★ 4.5

Israeli, all-day cafe$$center-city

K'Far in Philadelphia is Michael Solomonov and Steve Cook's all-day Israeli bakery and cafe at 19th near Rittenhouse, the morning sibling to Zahav's evening service.

Signature: Borekas, Shakshuka

Order: A bourekas filled with feta and za'atar; shakshuka at brunch; the babka to take home.

Tip: Walk in for the bakery counter at 08:00 before the work crowd lands at 09:30. Pastries sell out by 11.

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