Customers` Favorites
Customers` Favorites
“Sometimes you have to abandon what you know (burrito, hamburger, lamb kabob) and try something new like bibimbap (pictured) which means mixing of cooked rice with cool stuff mixed in. Seriously though, a few new places have opened up on the block: no knock on Rosy's Taco Bar, but you just might feel more satisfied at Nam Chon (Korean). The hot bowl/pot cooking technique puts their bibimbap dishes over the top. Come down towards the east end of South St. and check it out. The chef/waiter will give you a free appetizer assortment sampler for your enthusiasm.“
Customers` Favorites
“Delicious and unique food, incredible service, fun and quirky atmosphere. What’s not to love?“
Customers` Favorites
“One of the best and authentic Indonesian restaurants in the states. The other one is in Atlanta GA. As a native Indo, I highly recommend this place. Service was good. Space is quite tight but expected for Philly. Food is so good. So good. Get the ketoprak, Satay ayam/ grilled skewered chicken with special peanut sauce, for sure. We drove 9 hrs one way and it was worth it. Makasih banyak mbak2.“
Customers` Favorites
“Martabak OK is a delightful find in South Philadelphia, serving up authentic Indonesian martabak that caters to both savory and sweet palates. The staff here are exceptionally friendly, making each visit a pleasant experience.I particularly enjoy starting my day with their savory ground beef and onion martabak. It's a flavorful breakfast option that's both filling and satisfying. While the sweet versions of martabak are a bit too sweet for my taste, they're perfect for those moments when you're craving something indulgent.The unique taste of their offerings is a testament to the authenticity and care put into each dish. Whether you're familiar with Indonesian cuisine or looking to try something new, Martabak OK in South Philadelphia is a must-visit for a culinary adventure“
Customers` Favorites
“The food is amazing and not the typical Vietnamese offering. The restaurant switches up the menu quite frequently, so you almost never know what is going to be available when you go there. It is definitely a great date place and it is located in a very fun neighborhood.“
Customers` Favorites
“The staff and owner are nice folks. Prices are fair and reasonable in this current economy. Food was solid, the French Onion Soup Dumplings were solid. Steak was solid. The cocktails were generally not my style, I prefer mezcals/bourbons/whiskey bases, but the flavor profile was solid; the Drunk Text was the winner. It’s a nice addition to the neighborhood. I’ll be interested to see how they grow in the near future.It would be nice to see a Point Breeze cocktail bar crawl between Dock Street, El Mezcal, Insatiable, Madira and other spots … the local spots could benefit from something like a city-wide competition (shot + beer + app). I would like to see more collaboration between our neighborhood’s restaurants“
Customers` Favorites
“Diving into Golden Triangle unveils not just a meal, but a passport to a culinary expedition specializing in the Southeast Asian flavors of Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar. Tucked away in the heart of Philly, this humble gem offers an intimate escape to distant lands with its quiet, casual ambiance and a cozy dining room that boasts no more than eight tables.Our adventure began with the Malaysian classic, Roti Canai -- a delightfuly crispy, flaky, chewy marvel that serves as a prelude to the symphony of flavors awaiting us. Paired with a rich curry chicken potato dip, this dish was a standing ovation in the making.Then came the Sambal Shrimp, a bold ensemble of shrimp reveling in a spicy brown sauce, creating a festival of taste that had every fork in the room longing for an encore.The Beef Rendang, while a masterpiece of flavor and tenderness with its slow-cooked, aromatic curry, left us longing for a second act, as the disappointing portion size was more of a soliloquy than a full-fledged aria.Despite the small dining room, Golden Triangle played the perfect host to our group of six (including a baby car seat), accommodating us at their sole large table--a testament to their ability to harmonize space and service.While the Mee Goreng and Penang Char Kway Teow flavors were well balance and added depth to our culinary journey, both dishes lacked a bit of the smoky "wok hay" that I was yearning for. The Burmese Kimchi introduced a zestful twist to the meal as it was our first time trying any Burmese food, but it wasn't particularly memorable. In the end, the Roti Canai and Sambal Shrimp emerged as our favorites of the night.Overall, Golden Triangle is more than a dining destination; it's a quiet nook where flavors dance and diners are invited to a show that tantalizes the taste buds and warms the heart. With its intimate atmosphere and welcoming vibe, it stands out as a beacon for those seeking an immersive culinary experience in Center City. Here's to more explorations at this quaint culinary corner, where the world feels both vast and intimately close, all within the confines of its quiet, casual dining room.“
Customers` Favorites
“The Lunch bentos are one of the best lunch deals in Philly!“
Customers` Favorites
“I’ve ordered from here and went in to place an order. I always get a build my own bowl but the food is very fresh. The ahi tuna and spicy tuna is literally the best i’ve had in a 10 mile radius from glassboro. so so good and they’re really nice inside!“
Customers` Favorites
“I want to start off by saying I go almost everyday! I am the biggest fitness freak and the shakes and juices help me while on my diet to the fullest. I actually went twice in one day and Mohammed was kind enough to give me a sample of their nee Nutella bowls that they have. I recommend this place to everyone I know. It is truly an amazing environment and it honestly has amazing food and drinks! You must go here, if i could give them 10 stars I would !!Wheelchair accessibility: No steps“
Customers` Favorites
“Thank you so much for your amazing take out during this shutdown. We always love your food and were happy we could order some last night. The spring rolls are delicious and my husband is obsessed with the Tom Kha soup. I love Panang curry and yours is perfect! Great fresh veggies and all! Bonus points that you cut pieces of the styrofoam for take out or delivery of the spring rolls ensuring they stay crispy the whole journey to our house!“
Customers` Favorites
“Fast delivery and reasonable prices! Very good food with a large menu. I am vegan and I can always find a huge selection at Little Basil. I highly recommend! ?Vegetarian options: Lots of great options! And you can tweak the dish a little bit if you don't like, say, mushrooms.“
Customers` Favorites
“Great price for sushi and Chinese food. During Covid 19. It’s no growing up the price . I order few restaurants they call grown up price . So I recommend it . Good price fast delivery. And food is good quality alaway“
Customers` Favorites
“Wonderful family run establishment with delicious boat noodles, pho ga and much more. I also think their Chinese donut is the best in town when fresh. I prefer the pho ga here over the one on Washington which is now over hyped and over run. Tender, juicy and moist every single time. Their boat noodles are also a must try.....best I've had in long long time. Also don't sleep on the hoagies.... Everything is just so good! The owner is very sweet and nice too.“
“The vegetable lo mein noodles I bought last 2 weeks it didn't like to saute , but like were cooked with water and sauce in the noodle soup They were super salty and really unpalatable. They were super greasy. I only got 2 pcs broccoli in this vegetable lo mein?. But today I bought wonton soup and chicken dumplings, which were super delicious. The front desk was very patient every time I called, even though she was busy sometimes!!!“
Customers` Favorites
“{{restaurant.reviews}}“
Loading...
“First time ordering here today. Food was, in my opinion quite good. Very good compared to local completion. Will be back again“