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When the heat hits and no other frozen treat comes close, try these eight spots for Philly’s favorite dessert.
Head to Gou Restaurant in Olney when you want to eat Philly's best Haitian food in a space that feels like a party on the weekends.
The best spots to avoid the games, the screams, and the face paint.
The best places for gluten-free pasta, pizza, Ethiopian food, and arepas.
Beijing Duck Seafood Restaurant in Chinatown carves excellent duck table side and has plenty of room for large groups.
Puyero Venezuelan Flavor is a casual Venezuelan restaurant just off South Street with excellent patacónes, empanadas, and arepas.
Bishos is a Middle Eastern spot in Northeast Philly where you can eat everything from a lamb chop pita solo to a family-style spread of chicken shawarma, falafel bowls, and doughy pita.
Pizza Richmond is a casual pizza shop from the team behind Pizzeria Shackamaxon. The slices are just as good, and you can actually have a seat.
The answer to fall-off-the-bone oxtail, diri djondjon, and mofongo withdrawal.
When you’re in the mood for smoked meats and BBQ sides, these are the only places to go.
Hi Lo is a Center City taco joint that blends Mexican dishes and American flavors and washes it all down with tequila.
Sulimay’s is a classic diner in Fishtown that you wish you lived within walking distance of.
Mama’s Diner in Cheltenham serves all the classics, plus super crispy Korean fried chicken wings.
Penrose Diner is a spot in Packer Park where you can get a decent spread of french toast, patty melts, and cheap coffee.
The Dining Car is a spot in the Northeast with satisfying french toast, pancakes, and a book trolley so you can read while you eat both.
Head to Tiffany On The BLVD for classic diner food and cheap drinks in an enormous space filled with 20 families.
For food after an Eagles game, there’s nowhere better (or cheaper) than Oregon Diner in South Philly.
Nepali Momo Kitchen is a Nepali restaurant just off Broad Street where you can get momos worth crossing town for.
Breezy's on Washington Avenue is a kinda fancy corner store that makes solid hoagies and smoothies.