The 38 Essential Restaurants in Philadelphia

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The 38 Essential Restaurants in Philadelphia

Say hello to the Eater 38, which answers the question, “Where should I eat in Philly?”

This essential group of restaurants covers the whole city (and even beyond), runs the gamut of cuisines and price points, and collectively satisfies virtually all dining needs, whether you want fine dining or counter service, takeout sandwiches or chef’s-choice tasting menus. The list is typically updated each quarter, and restaurants should be open for at least six months to qualify. To track down the most exciting new restaurants in town, check out the Eater Heatmap, a periodically updated map of places that have opened in the last six months or so.

For this update, welcome to the buzzworthy attraction of Tabachoy; Fishtown’s neighborhood café haven, Gilda; Mawn, a Cambodian BYOB tour de force; and Little Fish, a beloved seafood restaurant in Queen Village.

Did we miss your favorite restaurant? Reach us via the tipline or email us at philly@eater.com. For all the latest Philly dining intel, subscribe to Eater Philly’s newsletter.

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