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Where to Get Vegan Food in Philadelphia
"Momofuku alum Peter Serpico came to Philly from New York City to open this sleek South Street spot in collaboration with longtime Philly restaurateur Stephen Starr—a move that paid off nicely for the city’s diners. Serpico’s seasonal, Asian-influenced plates come from a bustling open kitchen into a dimly lit, 60-seat dining room, where vibrant plates and unlikely flavor pairings illuminate the space. Try to grab a seat at the chef’s counter and work your way through the selection of intriguing dishes, such as the chicken and snail lasagna, crispy porchetta and pan-seared halibut."
"Serpico has an artistic takes on global cuisine, and favorites here include the deep fried duck leg with hoison and pickles on a potato roll. The corn ravioli is also a house favorite that highlights the Asian flavors of hamachi and cobia tartare with ginger. Address & phone number: 604 South St Philadelphia, PA 19147 215-925-3001"
"Come to this Zagat-rated fine-dining establishment and enjoy a streamlined menu that shows influences of the seasons. Each selection is carefully-curated, from the Hamachi Tartare"
"White Dog Cafe makes sure your guilty pleasure is as guilt-free as possible, serving local, sustainable farms’ ingredients. There is no shortage of great choices here, whether you’re in the mood for a breakfast-ier or lunch-ier brunch, they’ve got you covered."
"New Harmony offers new and classic Chinese dishes with a vegetarian twist. Try their mock seafood selections like walnut imitation jumbo shrimp. Or grab an order of General Tso’s “Chicken."
"Opening its doors way back in 1983, the White Dog Cafe has become a firm favorite for healthy fare made from locally sourced ingredients. They also focus on running an eco-friendly..."
"This place is clearly very popular, and the interior design is oh so hipster, but also very cosy. Staff are friendly without being too overbearing (at least by my European standards!) and there's lots of natural light. The menu differs quite significantly between breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch, but everything is gluten free and organic as well as vegan."
"& Co specializes in cold-pressed juices and offers an organic, vegan, gluten-free cafe menu that spans cuisines. In the morning, go for a breakfast burrito or acai bowl. For dinner, choose from options like French bread pizza and a barbecue tempeh sandwich, followed by tiramisu."
"& Co. offer an all-vegan menu, but items from either the front cafe or the back restaurant are all entirely gluten-free and kosher. That goes for the delicious and pretty cakes that decorate the front, as well as the breakfast nachos and bread basket for weekend brunch."
"Setting foot into Supreme Oasis Bakery and Deli is a reminder of how good health is a core value for many aspects of Black culture. To your right is a mugshot of a nefarious pig, saying that Mr. Hog is wanted for murder—a commentary on the owner’s devout Muslim views on consuming pork. There’s also a photo of Prophet Elijah Muhammed, as well as a copy of his book."
"It’s said that there are vegetarian options on the menu at Buddha G VR in Powelton Village, Tick-Tock Tikka House in Olde Kensington, Best China Inn in Spruce Hill, Bai Wei in Callowhill, and Divine Dumpling Palace in Roxborough."
"&NO FLAVOR- Idk where the people in the reviews have eaten pizza but this place has zero flavor!. I came here to try the gluten free options (dough wa... More reviews"
"Fans of falafel and Middle Eastern cuisine can get their fill at this spot that dubs itself “The Original Falafel Restaurant.” Chow down on shawarma, tabouleh, kebabs, hummus and more. Where:Mamoun's Falafel, 300 Market Street"
"Philly’s historic Reading Terminal Market is a must-visit for first-time visitors and also a standby lunch and grocery spot for locals. Open since 1892, it has over 80 vendors selling an incredible variety of food. Top picks include roast pork sandwiches at DiNic’s, deli sandwiches at Hershel’s, doughnuts from Beiler’s, cannoli at Termini Bros., apple dumplings at Dutch Eating Place, soft pretzels at Miller’s Twist, scrapple at Down Home Diner, and sweets from Mueller Chocolate Co."
"Public Markets have been deep-rooted in the history of Philadelphia for hundreds of years. The Reading Terminal Market started as a part of the Butchers’ and Farmers’ and Franklin Markets on the 1100 block of Market Street. In 1890 Philadelphia and the Reading Railroad purchased the block for their new terminal and eventually an agreement was reached to build a new market below the train shed and tracks."
"One of the top Philly attractions for community interaction, Reading Terminal Market is a delight. A massive market in downtown Philadelphia, Reading Terminal Market has been in the city for more than a century. A visit here will give you so many things to do and to buy."
"This seasonal walk-up shack with plenty of outdoor seating is a Manayunk favorite for ice cream, frozen yogurt, water ice and shakes. Bring the pooch — dog-friendly “pup cups” topped with Milkbones are a specialty."
"The free-to-stroll-through Elfreth’s Alley was home to the 18th-century artisans and tradespeople who were the backbone of colonial Philadelphia. While a modern city has sprung up around it, the alley now preserves three centuries of evolution. Philadelphia citizens still occupy these homes, with their old-fashioned flower boxes, shutters, Flemish bond brickwork and other architectural details."
"Gran Caffe L’Aquila offers a multifaceted, urbane Italian experience with an authentic Italian café featuring an elegant dining room that looks like a library, a wine bar and a cocktail bar, a coffee bar and roastery, a charcuterie cabinet, and several mouthwateringly tempting pastry cabinets. The café is renowned for specialties such as four different blends of house-roasted coffee, Nutella frappes, spiked espressos, and house-made gelato, all of which are served with freshly baked pastries and panini. The dining room serves lunch and dinner as well as a weekly tasting menu with traditional Italian delights such as platters of antipasti and small plates, fresh salads and soups, house-made pasta dishes and creamy sauces, and meat, chicken, and fresh seafood plates."
"This multi-faceted Italian coffee shop, wine bar, gelateria, and restaurant immediately made a name for itself through its exemplary gelato. Courtesy of co-owner and award-winning gelatiere Stefano Biasini, Gran Caffe L'Aquila turns out sweet, savory, and alcohol-spiked flavors that many have deemed the best in town. Try the gelato flight with several bite-size spoonfuls served in a row."
"1339 W Oregon Ave Philadelphia, PA 19148 (215) 389-8889 For only $.75, customers can enjoy their favorite classic flavors, such as glazed, chocolate, vanilla, jelly filled, and Boston cream. Other sweet treats include donut holes (bag of 8), apple fritters, and cinnamon rolls. Purchase options include single donuts, 1/2 dozen, or one dozen."
"They also cook excellent breakfast and lunch platters to go!. Don't let the outside area be a judge, this is the be..."