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Philly’s journey to becoming an international culinary capital was less of a renaissance and more of an evolution, one that has attracted the attention of trusted publications the world over — and shows no signs of slowing.
Want receipts? The City of Brotherly Love just snagged a place on Eater’s list of “The Best Food Cities to Travel to” in the world. Alongside international destinations like Busan, South Korea; Seychelles and Cairo, Egypt, Philly is just one of 3 U.S. cities to make the cut.
Eater points to Philly’s record showing at the 2023 James Beard Awards and the winning restaurants and restaurateurs — Rittenhouse Square’s Friday Saturday Sunday, High Street Hospitality Group’s Ellen Yin and Kalaya’s Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranon — as examples of institutions that have reimagined themselves and brought their fans along for the evolution.
In a testament to the whole Philly food community, the Eater team also applauds how this type of growth and elevation is not limited to a single restaurant, block or neighborhood: “The making of the modern food scene has been an intentional, city-wide effort.”
The outlet goes on to highlight the next class of outstanding Philly restaurants including:
The pub also shouts out how restaurateurs take lemons (the notoriously difficult Pennsylvania liquor license process) and make lemonade (BYOBs!) by highlighting a few bring-your-own favorites:
Oh, but there’s more…
The excitement continues as My Loup and Honeysuckle Provisions are joined by eight other area restaurants and chefs as semifinalists for the James Beard Awards including:
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High praise from Travel + Leisure, Esquire, Condé Nast, Bon Appétit and so many more ...