Philadelphia Food Photo Dump š«
šI ate so many meals in Philadelphia last week! Hereās a casual list of the best and worst of what I tried: Little Water: Nice ambiance but expensive. The food is average, though visually stunning. The only standout was the lobster toast! Everything else felt overpriced. šTwo Vietnamese Drink Shops: Both highly recommended! The top-right one, Bambu, seems to be a chain, but it offers a variety of refreshing Vietnamese drinks with lots of interesting ingredientsānone too sweet and very tasty! The other three photos are from Caphe Roasters, which was probably my favorite place on this trip. The coffee is amazing, and the sandwiches have an Asian twist thatās incredibly flavorful! The environment is beautiful, and both places are reasonably priced. š·Local Philly Cheesesteak: A huge one, as recommended by a local. Itās a must-try local specialty. š·Grand Palace Dim Sum: Worth a visit! Itās right next to Bambu, and the food is delicious and affordable. šChatea San: Iāve always been a fan since there arenāt many good tea options in the US. šMari Mari: A pretty Instagrammable spot, but the food was so sweet it almost made me leave. Maybe better suited for those with a sweeter tooth. šVic Sushi Bar: Decent! The ingredients are fresh and tasty, though not super cheap (maybe because I ordered too much sea urchin, but it should be fine otherwise). šI also enjoyed exploring the scenic spots in Philadelphia. Itās a fun city, and Iāll definitely be back! #RecorderOfARomanticLife #RestaurantShare #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaFood #StudyAbroadPlog