FINE DINING IN PHILADELPHIA
Ristorante
Panorama
Ristorante Panorama is always bustling, serving superb, moderately-
priced, authentic Italian cuisine. Award-winning, silken homemade
pastas, fine cuts of veal, and fish selected daily define the fresh
and simple approach to food that has won Ristorante Panorama a dedicated
local following. Dine amidst stunning hand-painted murals and Venetian
warmth.
Fork
Open 7 days a week in Philadelphia's Old City, Fork is a nationally
acclaimed New American bistro offering delicious food that is seasonal,
fresh and inventive. The menu is printed daily and reflects international
influences from around the world. Fork uses only the highest quality
ingredients, many of which are supplied by local farmers from throughout
the Philadelphia area. Part of Fork's allure is its hip, stylish,
sophisticated interior, where the dining experience is anything
but stuffy and uncomfortable.
The Prime
Rib
The Prime Rib makes every occasion a special one. Their dramatic
setting evokes a 1940's Manhattan supper club, taking you back to
a time when dining out was romantic and civilized. Everything about
The Prime Rib: from their tuxedoed wait staff, their dress code,
and their black lacquered walls with Louis Icart lithographs is
designed to create this feeling of timeless elegance. Sink into
one of their highback leather chairs and sip your martini. Listen
to the soft sounds coming from the piano and bass. Review their
award-winning wine list. And prepare to enjoy the finest beef and
seafood anywhere.
Le Bec-Fin
Philadelphia's best-known French restaurant
looks extraordinarily elegant. When owner Georges Perrier ordered
a dining room redo, he kept the chandeliers and the silver place
settings and transformed the space into a Parisian salon with gold-silk
wall coverings, mirrors and plush claret chairs. Flawless as ever,
Le Bec's fare strikes a perfect balance between rich and light,
making decadent dining seem like an everyday occurrence.
The Washington
House
Owner William Quigley welcomes you to the restored
Victorian bar.It was bought by the Quigley family in 1985 and has
gone through a major restoration. Today William Quigley and his
wife Elayne Brick share the challenges of running a busy restaurant.They've
put together a history of the hotel and how it grew with the town.
Those interested in knowing more can take the self guided tour which
starts in the center hall of the restaurant.
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