Vintage clothing store · Queen Village
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You always regret the vintage you don’t buy
German · Newbold
Colorful South Philadelphia embraces diverse cultures with its Italian, Irish, Vietnamese, and Mexican eateries, lively bars, and the bustling South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
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American restaurant · Airport
Nestled in Terminal C, this casual American spot serves up Southern comfort classics alongside refreshing cocktails in a chill atmosphere that's perfect for travelers.
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Pennsylvania Dutch restaurant · Center City East
At Reading Terminal Market, Dutch Eating Place serves hearty Pennsylvania Dutch breakfasts—think fluffy pancakes, scrapple, and that iconic apple dumpling—all at a lively counter.
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Mediterranean restaurant · Northern Liberties
Northern Liberties' Apricot Stone is a cozy BYOB serving fresh, flavorful Armenian-Mediterranean dishes like lamb kebabs, dips, and shareable mezze.
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Restaurant · Society Hill
Bloomsday Café: a cozy Headhouse Square spot blending specialty coffee, natural wines from small producers, and playful local small plates that keep you coming back.
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Nepalese restaurant · Spring Garden
Nestled in Fairmount, Nepali Momo Kitchen serves up delectable momos and Himalayan dishes in a cozy space that feels like a culinary hug.
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Indonesian restaurant · Newbold
Hardena is a cozy South Philly gem where you can vibe with homey Indonesian dishes like tender beef rendang and savory jackfruit stew, all served over rice.
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Cuban restaurant · Old City
Cuba Libre is a vibrant Cuban eatery in Old City with a lively rum bar, delicious cuisine, and electrifying salsa dancing till 2 AM.
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Cheese shop · Center City East
MeltKraft at Reading Terminal Market serves inventive, cheese-forward grilled cheese sandwiches made with farm-fresh, house-made cheeses.
Mexican restaurant · Passyunk Square
At this cozy Italian Market spot, South Philly Barbacoa serves up mouthwatering slow-cooked barbacoa tacos on homemade tortillas, and the enticing line outside hints at the community love for chef Cristina Martinez’s culinary magic.
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