Cadence Restaurant

American restaurant · Olde Kensington

Cadence Restaurant

American restaurant · Olde Kensington

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161 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19123

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Sleek BYOB with New American fare & refined nonalcoholic drinks from High Street Group alums.  

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161 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Get directions

$50–100 · Menu

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161 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Get directions

+1 215 419 7537

$50–100 · Menu

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"There are certain things in life that once you experience them for the first time, you can’t remember how you ever survived without them. Like Uber, or NFL RedZone, or being able to deposit a check from your phone. They’re the kinds of things that fit into your life so seamlessly and easily that you don’t even notice how much of an impact they actually have. That’s how we feel about Cadence, a small BYOB in Fishtown that has quickly become one of the few restaurants in Philadelphia that we can’t live without. Places like Cadence, with prix fixe menus and dishes that are put together like 1,000-piece puzzles, can often times come off as impersonal and almost machine-like, but here it’s the opposite. Cadence is warm and small, with only eight or nine tables and a six-seat counter, and it feels like a trendy home boutique that looks affordable, but isn’t actually. But there’s something less tangible about Cadence that makes it a place you can’t stop talking about, like when someone’s in a new relationship and they find a way to bring that person into every conversation, even when it makes zero sense. And while you can’t really understand what makes it so great until you go for yourself, it’s mostly about how seamlessly the entire experience comes together - from the simple but expertly prepared food, to the super friendly waitstaff who you end up talking to about the floor plan of your new apartment instead of your bison tartare. photo credit: Max Grudzinski The menu here is short and changes with the seasons, but there are always about 15 dishes on the menu, separated into four courses that can either be ordered a la carte or as a $65 prix fixe. With such a small selection, there’s no room for any misses. Fortunately, you won’t have a single bad thing at Cadence - every ingredient of every dish has a clear purpose, and the result is 15 near-perfect plates. Like the tuna crudo with Asian pear, caramelized yogurt, and bits of dehydrated black olives. It’s light and fresh, but the black olive and yogurt bring in an earthy flavor that’s different from any crudo we’ve ever had. Or the herb dumplings, which are covered in a mushroom ragu and dusted in cashew pieces, and are just as good as, if not better, than the gnocchi you’ll find at your favorite Italian place. And despite all the other things you might order, you need to get the Alina duck. We don’t know who or what Alina is, but he/she/it deserves a key to the city and their own holiday. The duck is served two ways - the breast is cut into thin, pink slices and covered in a crispy skin, while the leg comes whole on a separate plate with wood ear mushrooms and radishes. It can easily feed two people, and it’s the priciest thing on the menu, but considering how often we count Alina ducks to go to sleep at night now instead of sheep, we think it’s well worth it. Cadence feels like a casual neighborhood spot where you might look up in the middle of your meal and ask yourself, “Are they playing Biggie right now?” But this place also serves some of the best food we’ve ever had, and won’t make you feel like you need to put on your nice black pants that are one size too small to eat here on a Wednesday. And honestly, that’s really what you want in a restaurant, whether it’s for an intimate date or a casual dinner with a few friends. Somewhere that blends in with the neighborhood around it while also standing out in the context of an entire city. And the kind of place that, like mobile check deposit and car sharing apps, you can’t live without. That’s Cadence, and we’re so glad it’s here. Food Rundown Grilled Squid Perfectly grilled, tender squid with lime and chili. It seems so simple that you could do it while on hold with Comcast in the 20 minutes it takes them to connect you to a real person, but it’s better than any squid we’ve had in recent memory. Bison Tartare We weren’t sure how huckleberries would go with raw bison, but we can report that it works (surprisingly) very well. This also comes with some beet rye bread, and is topped with an egg yolk. You want this on your table. Tuna Crudo Fresh, raw tuna tossed with caramelized yogurt, coriander, and dehydrated black olive pieces. We’ve had a lot of crudos, but this one makes the rest look like backup dancers at a Beyonce concert. Alina Duck The price on this changes based on how they make it that day, but whether it’s roasted, fried, or grilled, the breast and leg are always served separately and it’s enough to split between two people. It’s completely delicious, and we’ve stayed up at night more than once thinking about the next time we’ll get to eat it. Herb Dumplings There are five of them, they’re super creamy and decadent, and they taste like savory little cloud pillows - the kind that make your eyes roll back into your head. Cider Shaved Ice This is easily the most interesting dessert here, and one we wish we could get from a to-go window whenever we felt like. It’s tart apple cider shaved ice served over a sweet and creamy rice pudding and topped with hazelnuts. We’ve never had anything like it and we hope it never leaves the menu." - Sydney McElwee

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"Kensington BYOB Cadence is serving a Mother’s Day brunch designed for two for $65 with roast leg of lamb, potatoes, shakshuka, fruit, and spiced date teacake. Add on a cheese plate with dried fruit and malt vinegar nuts for $10. Email info@cadencerestaurant.com to order and pick up Sunday, May 10, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m." - Sarah Maiellano

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"Food & Wine named this South Kensington restaurant the best new one in the U.S. in 2019. Note though, you're not here for the aesthetics; you’re here for the food. The $68 four-course prix-fixe menu offers a handful of choices of thoughtful and creative dishes for each course. In the winter, you might find wagyu beef tartar with smoked cheddar, herb dumplings with seafood ragu, or n’duja stuffed quail. Each course also contains a vegan dish, or one that could easily be prepared that way. If both you and your date enjoy meat, call ahead to see if the Keiser duck for two with mushrooms, sunchoke, sichuan, and sunflower will be available that evening. While BYOB, Cadence does have seasonal vinegar sodas, kombucha, and mate from Pennsylvania producers on offer. It strikes that rare balance of special and creative but still welcoming and comfortable. The space is cozy, so bring a date or a small gathering of food-loving friends." - Alex Van Buren, Devra Ferst, Andrea Whittle

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"Cadence in Kensington completes the trio of restaurants for Tasting Collective’s debut in Philly. The restaurant will host private dinners where members interact with the chef and experience a variety of innovative dishes." - Rachel Vigoda

Tasting Collective, a Modern Dinner Club, Expands to Philadelphia - Eater Philly
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"Cadence (Philadelphia) is one of the nominees for America's best new restaurants." - ByAndrew Knowlton

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Jason Zimmerman

Google
Loved the evening at this place. First, it was so intimate and cozy. The waitress was so friendly and explained the prix fixe menu. Every item was delicious, beautifully plated and worth the price. It was BYOB, so that was nice. My favorite dish was the seared tuna main course. This is a must visit! The even had a candle on my boyfriend’s dessert for his birthday!

Emily Cashin

Google
Love to escape the hustle at this friendly, warm spot. Easy decisions with the coursed menu. Everything is delicious. Great accommodations for dietary restrictions and all done with a smile and even some empathy to match. It's a nice respite for those of us who hate to be a nuisance but try to meet our own needs when we go out.

Mark S Smith

Google
Heard this was the best new restaurant in the country according to Food & Wine and had to try it out. It was very, very good. The menu is small, as is the restaurant itself. We had a table for two behind the counter seating which was nice and comfortable. I actually wondered aloud how some couples squeezed into their tables since they are so close. Don’t expect private conversations here! The staff was great: very knowledgeable, friendly, attentive. The food was extremely well-prepared and the chefs are obviously skilled. I really liked everything I had (other than the roasted olives which were ordinary). We will definitely give this another try. BYO

Yun Fei Sng

Google
I don't know how to begin raving about this restaurant. It's Chez Panisse but modern and less precious. Dishes were big and hearty, and so dang Californian. They fed us well, they really did. Acid was the common theme throughout the meal; we were delighted by how sour notes kept coming up to lighten the umami of a lot of the ingredients. I can easily see why the duck, served two-ways, is a crowd favorite and a constant on the menu. The duck breast was perfection - beautifully tender medium-cooked meat, served alongside an incredibly balanced combination of textures and flavors from the crisp and tart side salad, to luscious mushroom sauce. But I loved the confit even more. I had an ASMR experience cutting into the crisp skin, but what made this dish truly divine for me was the pairing of the meat with the sour/spicy slaw, that reminded me of an Indonesian version of slaw. Another dish I loved was the quail and bean salad; I could just eat tubs of that bean salad for days on end. It has inspired me to go make some of @alisoneroman's bean stew. What is so special about this restaurant, for me, is summarized in this dish - it's so wonderfully complex; so many diverse flavors and textures in the same dish, and it absolutely works. 1. wagyu beef tartare, smoked cheddar, rutabaga, steak sauce 2. fluke crudo, shellfish aioli, smoked onion, charred radish, shiitake 3. corn flour panisse, smoked lamb, pickled beets, olive, almond 4. n'duja stuffed quail, bean salad, cornbread croutons, calabrian honey 5. keiser's duck, mushrooms, sunchoke, sichuan, sunflower 6. musubi 7. chocolate bread pudding, pomegranate, sesame oil 8. ricotta mousse cake, honey ice cream, cara cara orange

Josepf Haslam

Google
Excellent menu, service, concept and BYOB! Very tasty, just enough food each course. We went with the tasting menu which is one from each of three sections plus dessert. Exceptional from start to finish. Very fresh, authentic, and tasty without being over the top. A new local favorite.

Charles Nixon

Google
Amazing new American restaurant. The dishes were next level, creative combinations of flavors. The sauces they created complimented the dishes perfectly and the progression from 1 to 4 had a theme easily remembered: Delicious 😋 I will be back.

Gabriela Frank

Google
Arguably one of the best restaurants in Philadelphia. Even though their pre-fix menu is limited, you really can't go wrong with whatever you pick. A strong recommend to anyone looking for a nice night out.

Craig Cleveland

Google
The food was fabulous! Every course an explosion of new flavors. My favorite was the riced potatoes (pictured) with an incredible combination of ingredients making this an amazing experience! Our server, Andrew, was extremely knowledgeable and friendly.