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Goodburger

Average entree $10 - $20 Takeout menu Vegetarian options Liquor license
1725 Chestnut St.
215-569-4777

Cousins Nick Tsoulos and Peter Pashalis, who operate Pietro's Coal Oven Pizzeria and theater district seafooder Estia, have brought their a ... more »

Apothecary Bar + Lounge

Average entree $10 - $20 Liquor license
102 S. 13th St.
215-701-4786

The Apothecary concept, developed by Bruno Pouget and URBANSPACEDEVELOPMENT’s Sam and Tim Shaaban, is a “bespoke cocktail lab” — a sleek, bilevelmore »

Ashoka Palace

Average entree under $10 Wheelchair accessible Vegetarian options Delivery
38 S. 19th St.
215-564-6466

Ashoka Palace brings budget-priced Indian fare to an area of the city painfully devoid of South Asian spice. It ain’t exactly fancykins inside, but it doesn’t need to be — the food’s why you came, right? On the menu — goat, chicken, shrimp and lamb curries; your vindaloos and tikka masalas; house-sp ... more »