Rui的旅行指南

Rui
Rui的旅行指南

前往费城理由(Reason Philadelphia to go):

1. From 1790 to 1800, it was the capital of the United States before Washington was established as a city. Philadelphia is the most historic city in the United States and has a very important position. 2. Philadelphia is the oldest and most historic city in the United States, and it has a very important place in American history. 3. In the 18th century, Philadelphia was the second largest and most populous city in the United States, and at that time it was more politically and socially important than New York and Boston. 4. Philadelphia is also one of the largest college towns in the United States, with more than 120,000 college students attending colleges and universities in the urban area, and nearly 300,000 college and college students in the surrounding metropolitan areas. The famous Ivy League University of Pennsylvania is here. 5. Philadelphia is the most populous and largest city in Pennsylvania. Central Philadelphia has the fifth-largest population in the nation, behind New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston. 6. In November 2015, Philadelphia was listed as a World Heritage City, the first American city to be listed as a World Heritage City.
(Reason Philadelphia to go): 1. From 1790 to 1800, it was the capital of the United States before Washington was established as a city. Philadelphia is the most historic city in the United States and has a very important position. 2. Philadelphia is the oldest and most historic city in the United States, and it has a very important place in American history. 3. In the 18th century, Philadelphia was the second largest and most populous city in the United States, and at that time it was more politically and socially important than New York and Boston. 4. Philadelphia is also one of the largest college towns in the United States, with more than 120,000 college students attending colleges and universities in the urban area, and nearly 300,000 college and college students in the surrounding metropolitan areas. The famous Ivy League University of Pennsylvania is here. 5. Philadelphia is the most populous and largest city in Pennsylvania. Central Philadelphia has the fifth-largest population in the nation, behind New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston. 6. In November 2015, Philadelphia was listed as a World Heritage City, the first American city to be listed as a World Heritage City.
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Philadelphia
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(Reason Philadelphia to go): 1. From 1790 to 1800, it was the capital of the United States before Washington was established as a city. Philadelphia is the most historic city in the United States and has a very important position. 2. Philadelphia is the oldest and most historic city in the United States, and it has a very important place in American history. 3. In the 18th century, Philadelphia was the second largest and most populous city in the United States, and at that time it was more politically and socially important than New York and Boston. 4. Philadelphia is also one of the largest college towns in the United States, with more than 120,000 college students attending colleges and universities in the urban area, and nearly 300,000 college and college students in the surrounding metropolitan areas. The famous Ivy League University of Pennsylvania is here. 5. Philadelphia is the most populous and largest city in Pennsylvania. Central Philadelphia has the fifth-largest population in the nation, behind New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston. 6. In November 2015, Philadelphia was listed as a World Heritage City, the first American city to be listed as a World Heritage City.

费城景点

Introduction: 1. Famous tourist attractions in Philadelphia include: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Museum of Art, Eastern State Prison, Reading Station Market, St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral, Museum of American Jewish History, Fairmont Park, Rodin Museum, China Town, University of Pennsylvania and other well-known attractions. 2. Benjamin Franklin Street, extending northwest from City Hall, is a wide boulevard leading to Fairmont Park through important cultural facilities such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Rodin Museum, the Benjamin Franklin Memorial and the Fez Planetarium. Independence National Historical Park-国家独立历史公园 (包括世界文化遗产独立厅及自由钟) Carpenters' Hall-木匠厅 Philadelphia City Hall-费城市政厅 Mütter Museum-马特博物馆 Benjamin Franklin Parkway-本杰明·富兰克林公园大道 Philadelphia Museum of Art-费城艺术博物馆 Franklin Institute-富兰克林研究所 Philadelphia Mint-费城铸币局 Philadelphia Zoo-费城动物园(美国第一家动物园) American Philosophical Society-美国哲学会 Eastern State Penitentiary-东州教养所 Philadelphia Chinatown-费城华埠
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Philadelphia
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Introduction: 1. Famous tourist attractions in Philadelphia include: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Museum of Art, Eastern State Prison, Reading Station Market, St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral, Museum of American Jewish History, Fairmont Park, Rodin Museum, China Town, University of Pennsylvania and other well-known attractions. 2. Benjamin Franklin Street, extending northwest from City Hall, is a wide boulevard leading to Fairmont Park through important cultural facilities such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Rodin Museum, the Benjamin Franklin Memorial and the Fez Planetarium. Independence National Historical Park-国家独立历史公园 (包括世界文化遗产独立厅及自由钟) Carpenters' Hall-木匠厅 Philadelphia City Hall-费城市政厅 Mütter Museum-马特博物馆 Benjamin Franklin Parkway-本杰明·富兰克林公园大道 Philadelphia Museum of Art-费城艺术博物馆 Franklin Institute-富兰克林研究所 Philadelphia Mint-费城铸币局 Philadelphia Zoo-费城动物园(美国第一家动物园) American Philosophical Society-美国哲学会 Eastern State Penitentiary-东州教养所 Philadelphia Chinatown-费城华埠
Reasonto go Independence Palace is a famous historical monument in the United States. In the Independence Building in Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park. Built between 1732 and 1753. Independence Building was originally the Pennsylvania State Capitol during the colonial period. The first and second American Continental Conferences were held here in September 1774 and May 1775. On July 2, 1776, a Continental Congress composed of representatives of the 13 British American colonies was held here. On July 4, the "Declaration of Independence" drafted by Jackson was passed, proclaiming the separation of the North American colonies from Britain and the establishment of a "free and independent United States." Tips:Visiting the Independence Palace and the Liberty Bell is free, but you must first go to the Visitor Center to pick up the tickets for the visit. The staff will help you arrange to participate in a commentary group, and a professional commentator will lead everyone to visit the Independence Palace.
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Independence Hall
520 Chestnut St
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Reasonto go Independence Palace is a famous historical monument in the United States. In the Independence Building in Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park. Built between 1732 and 1753. Independence Building was originally the Pennsylvania State Capitol during the colonial period. The first and second American Continental Conferences were held here in September 1774 and May 1775. On July 2, 1776, a Continental Congress composed of representatives of the 13 British American colonies was held here. On July 4, the "Declaration of Independence" drafted by Jackson was passed, proclaiming the separation of the North American colonies from Britain and the establishment of a "free and independent United States." Tips:Visiting the Independence Palace and the Liberty Bell is free, but you must first go to the Visitor Center to pick up the tickets for the visit. The staff will help you arrange to participate in a commentary group, and a professional commentator will lead everyone to visit the Independence Palace.
The Liberty Bell Center at the entrance is free. And has a history of providing translations of the Liberty Bell in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. The interior is like a small museum. After entering, you can see some historical photo exhibitions about the Liberty Bell. In one of the exhibition halls, there is a TV in Chinese explaining the historical significance of the Liberty Bell. Because of the security check required to enter, there are often long queues here. Liberty Bell Center Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 965-2305
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Campana de la Libertad
526 Market St
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The Liberty Bell Center at the entrance is free. And has a history of providing translations of the Liberty Bell in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. The interior is like a small museum. After entering, you can see some historical photo exhibitions about the Liberty Bell. In one of the exhibition halls, there is a TV in Chinese explaining the historical significance of the Liberty Bell. Because of the security check required to enter, there are often long queues here. Liberty Bell Center Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 965-2305
Philadelphia City Hall, located at 1 Penn Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, used to be the city hall of Philadelphia, USA. It was built in 1901, has 9 floors, is 167 meters high, and has a statue of Philadelphia founder William Penn on its top. It was the tallest skyscraper in the world when it was completed, and was replaced by the Singer Building seven years later, but it was still the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1987. Philadelphia City Hall 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Ayuntamiento de Filadelfia
1400 John F Kennedy Blvd
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Philadelphia City Hall, located at 1 Penn Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, used to be the city hall of Philadelphia, USA. It was built in 1901, has 9 floors, is 167 meters high, and has a statue of Philadelphia founder William Penn on its top. It was the tallest skyscraper in the world when it was completed, and was replaced by the Singer Building seven years later, but it was still the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1987. Philadelphia City Hall 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia Museum of Art It is one of the largest art galleries in the United States, located at the west end of Benjamin Franklin Park Avenue in Philadelphia. The museum was established in 1876 to coincide with the first World's Fair in the United States held in the same year, and it is of great significance to commemorate the centennial of the United States. The original purpose of the museum was based on the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum) in London, England. It officially opened to the public on May 10, 1877. Construction of the current building began in 1919, when Mayor Thomas Smith laid the foundation stone for the building in a Masonic ceremony, and occupies a 10-acre (40,000-square-meter) site on a disused reservoir. The first part was completed in early 1928. Quasi-Greek Revival style, designed by Horace Zumbauer and Janzinger. The facade of the building is made of Minnesota Dolomite. Its pediment faces the avenue and is decorated with sculptures of Greek gods. There is also a griffin, which served as a museum symbol in the 1970s. The museum building is nicknamed the Parthenon on Benjamin Franklin's Park Avenue. The museum has a collection of more than 227,000 objects spanning more than 2,000 years. Philadelphia Museum of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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Museo de Arte de Filadelfia
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
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Philadelphia Museum of Art It is one of the largest art galleries in the United States, located at the west end of Benjamin Franklin Park Avenue in Philadelphia. The museum was established in 1876 to coincide with the first World's Fair in the United States held in the same year, and it is of great significance to commemorate the centennial of the United States. The original purpose of the museum was based on the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum) in London, England. It officially opened to the public on May 10, 1877. Construction of the current building began in 1919, when Mayor Thomas Smith laid the foundation stone for the building in a Masonic ceremony, and occupies a 10-acre (40,000-square-meter) site on a disused reservoir. The first part was completed in early 1928. Quasi-Greek Revival style, designed by Horace Zumbauer and Janzinger. The facade of the building is made of Minnesota Dolomite. Its pediment faces the avenue and is decorated with sculptures of Greek gods. There is also a griffin, which served as a museum symbol in the 1970s. The museum building is nicknamed the Parthenon on Benjamin Franklin's Park Avenue. The museum has a collection of more than 227,000 objects spanning more than 2,000 years. Philadelphia Museum of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Popular restaurants in Philadelphia's Chinatown include Hot Pot Little Sheep, Cantonese Seafood Taihu Lake, Little Shanghai No. 1, Grilled Fish Xunyu Private Roast, Mala Tang + Chicken Chop Kitchen Mala, Xi'an Food, Chengdu Snacks, Zhao Ji Roasted Meat, Lanzhou Ramen, Yinbaofang, etc. There are also various snack shops selling meat floss bread, egg tarts, etc.
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China Town
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Popular restaurants in Philadelphia's Chinatown include Hot Pot Little Sheep, Cantonese Seafood Taihu Lake, Little Shanghai No. 1, Grilled Fish Xunyu Private Roast, Mala Tang + Chicken Chop Kitchen Mala, Xi'an Food, Chengdu Snacks, Zhao Ji Roasted Meat, Lanzhou Ramen, Yinbaofang, etc. There are also various snack shops selling meat floss bread, egg tarts, etc.

位置交通(Transportation):

Subway: The subway has two main lines: the Market-Frankforde main line from 69thSt. to Frankford. There are three routes on the BroadSt. Line/Ridge Spur main line. The first is from Fern Rock through City Hall to Pattison; the second is also from FernRock through City Hall (CityHall), but only to Walnut-Locust; the third is from Olney to 8th St. Among them, 13thSt., 15thSt., 30thSt. and City Hall Stations can transfer for free. The two main lines also have express trains that only stop at certain stations, but most of them start in the middle of the night. Suburban trains (RegionalRail Line) are divided into R1 to R8, the cost varies according to the destination, and the price of the rush hour and ordinary time is also different. Ticket vending machines in front of the station can display all prices. Public transportation: Philadelphia's bus routes extend in all directions, including the No. 76 (Route76) bus, which is like a city sightseeing bus, passing through all the famous attractions. The shuttle bus runs from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm every 10~20 minutes. The fare of the bus and subway in the city is the same, 2.25 US dollars per trip, and an additional 40cent is charged for crossing the area. The tokens are priced at $3.6 for two, $9 for five, and $18 for ten. Monthly pass, weekly pass is 25 dollars, and there is also a day pass (DayPass), which is only 8 dollars. However, if all the tickets exceed the area, there will still be a cross-area fee.
Philadelphia International Airport has five terminals, divided into A-E, each terminal has a baggage claim desk and a train station. Maps, brochures and other materials are available at the Airport Communication Center on the first floor of Terminal C. The R1 line of SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation) departs from Terminal E every 30 minutes, passes through each terminal, and can reach the city center in 20 minutes. Airport Shuttle departs from baggage claim at each terminal.
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Aeropuerto Internacional de Filadelfia
8500 Essington Ave
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Philadelphia International Airport has five terminals, divided into A-E, each terminal has a baggage claim desk and a train station. Maps, brochures and other materials are available at the Airport Communication Center on the first floor of Terminal C. The R1 line of SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation) departs from Terminal E every 30 minutes, passes through each terminal, and can reach the city center in 20 minutes. Airport Shuttle departs from baggage claim at each terminal.

购物(shopping)

First off, it's in the center of Philadelphia. The answer is the main business district on Chestnut St and Walnut St from 15th Street to 20th Street, which is one of the most suitable neighborhoods for shopping in Philadelphia. There are many brands, one store is next to another, if you are tired of shopping, you can take a break at the nearby Rittenhouse Square, and feel the lifestyle of the American people by the way. The old department store Macy's is also in the center of Philadelphia. This building alone is worth a visit. It is the first department store in Philadelphia. It opened in 1910 and has become a century-old coordinate in Philadelphia. It is also a good choice to experience the history while shopping. Fashion District is a newly opened shopping mall in Philadelphia in the fall of 2019. It was rebuilt on the original Gallery Mall and became a brand-new shopping and entertainment center. There are many brands in it, which can be directly accessed from Jefferson Station, which is very convenient. There is also an area near 13th Street in Midtown. There are many unique gift shops and many good American restaurants, which are very suitable for shopping. The South City brings together many artists, and their boutiques include some vintage furniture, hat shops, small galleries, record stores, etc., and it is also worth visiting. Say farther. The King of Prussia must be mentioned first, a 50-minute drive from downtown Philadelphia and the third largest shopping mall in the United States. There are more than 400 brand stores and restaurants in it. There are many types of brands, and various shopping needs can be satisfied. If you have time and energy, you must go there. Outlets in Philadelphia are an hour away by car from the city center. From the perspective of size, number of brands and types of goods, the answerer does not recommend everyone to go there. In contrast, Outlets in New York are much better, but New York spends more than 110 dollars on clothing and shoes. There are taxes. If you want to have no consumption tax at all, you can go to Christiana Mall in Delaware, Linzhou, which is also an hour's drive away. The state is exempt from sales tax, making it a great deal to buy electronics.
First off, it's in the center of Philadelphia. The answer is the main business district on Chestnut St and Walnut St from 15th Street to 20th Street, which is one of the most suitable neighborhoods for shopping in Philadelphia. There are many brands, one store is next to another, if you are tired of shopping, you can take a break at the nearby Rittenhouse Square, and feel the lifestyle of the American people by the way. The old department store Macy's is also in the center of Philadelphia. This building alone is worth a visit. It is the first department store in Philadelphia. It opened in 1910 and has become a century-old coordinate in Philadelphia. It is also a good choice to experience the history while shopping. Fashion District is a newly opened shopping mall in Philadelphia in the fall of 2019. It was rebuilt on the original Gallery Mall and became a brand-new shopping and entertainment center. There are many brands in it, which can be directly accessed from Jefferson Station, which is very convenient. There is also an area near 13th Street in Midtown. There are many unique gift shops and many good American restaurants, which are very suitable for shopping. The South City brings together many artists, and their boutiques include some vintage furniture, hat shops, small galleries, record stores, etc., and it is also worth visiting. Say farther. The King of Prussia must be mentioned first, a 50-minute drive from downtown Philadelphia and the third largest shopping mall in the United States. There are more than 400 brand stores and restaurants in it. There are many types of brands, and various shopping needs can be satisfied. If you have time and energy, you must go there. Outlets in Philadelphia are an hour away by car from the city center. From the perspective of size, number of brands and types of goods, the answerer does not recommend everyone to go there. In contrast, Outlets in New York are much better, but New York spends more than 110 dollars on clothing and shoes. There are taxes. If you want to have no consumption tax at all, you can go to Christiana Mall in Delaware, Linzhou, which is also an hour's drive away. The state is exempt from sales tax, making it a great deal to buy electronics.
197 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Philadelphia
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First off, it's in the center of Philadelphia. The answer is the main business district on Chestnut St and Walnut St from 15th Street to 20th Street, which is one of the most suitable neighborhoods for shopping in Philadelphia. There are many brands, one store is next to another, if you are tired of shopping, you can take a break at the nearby Rittenhouse Square, and feel the lifestyle of the American people by the way. The old department store Macy's is also in the center of Philadelphia. This building alone is worth a visit. It is the first department store in Philadelphia. It opened in 1910 and has become a century-old coordinate in Philadelphia. It is also a good choice to experience the history while shopping. Fashion District is a newly opened shopping mall in Philadelphia in the fall of 2019. It was rebuilt on the original Gallery Mall and became a brand-new shopping and entertainment center. There are many brands in it, which can be directly accessed from Jefferson Station, which is very convenient. There is also an area near 13th Street in Midtown. There are many unique gift shops and many good American restaurants, which are very suitable for shopping. The South City brings together many artists, and their boutiques include some vintage furniture, hat shops, small galleries, record stores, etc., and it is also worth visiting. Say farther. The King of Prussia must be mentioned first, a 50-minute drive from downtown Philadelphia and the third largest shopping mall in the United States. There are more than 400 brand stores and restaurants in it. There are many types of brands, and various shopping needs can be satisfied. If you have time and energy, you must go there. Outlets in Philadelphia are an hour away by car from the city center. From the perspective of size, number of brands and types of goods, the answerer does not recommend everyone to go there. In contrast, Outlets in New York are much better, but New York spends more than 110 dollars on clothing and shoes. There are taxes. If you want to have no consumption tax at all, you can go to Christiana Mall in Delaware, Linzhou, which is also an hour's drive away. The state is exempt from sales tax, making it a great deal to buy electronics.

美食

Philadelphia's restaurants are very diverse, high-quality, and deep, like Masaharu Morimoto, who owns a restaurant of the same name in Philadelphia. Other restaurants such as Rouge, Old Original Bookbinder's, Vetri, Lacroix at the Rittenhouse, City Tavern, Suzanna Foo, Brasserie Perrier, and Le Bec-Fin are well-known restaurants. There are many Italian immigrants in Philadelphia. The Italian Market in South Philadelphia is an open-air market surrounded by many delicious restaurants. Immigrants in Philadelphia are very diverse, such as Indian food, Chinese food, Ethiopian food, Thai food, Vietnamese food, etc. You can find many good and cheap restaurants in Philadelphia. Recommended food: Philly Cheese Steak: Philly Cheese Steak is available in many restaurants, eateries, and food trucks in Philadelphia. This sub-burger-like sandwich is sautéed with onions and thinly sliced ​​rib-eye, and served with cheese in a long Italian bread. At the intersection of South Street and Fourth Street in Philadelphia, there is Jim's, which is the most famous restaurant selling cheese beef burgers in Philadelphia. There are often people queuing outside the restaurant, and there are many celebrity photos on the walls of the restaurant. Sign, there are also several delicious Cheese Steak near the Italian market. Although sold elsewhere in the United States, the taste is not authentic due to the lack of high-temperature ovens, which cannot bake thick and crisp Italian bread. ​ Clementine’s Stable Cafe 631 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, United States Osteri Italian Restaurant 640 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Walk about 7 minutes Hoagies: These sandwiches are cold meats and vegetables wrapped in Italian rolls, kind of like a submarine. Hoagies are called because the sandwich was very popular among the early Italian immigrants who were herding sheep on Hoag Island, so the sandwich was originally called hoggie. ​ Fried Pork Pudding (Scrapple) Italian Ice Irish Ice Polish Ice Gelati ice cream (Gelati): This ice cream blends water, fresh cream and fresh fruit, stone fruit or chocolate...etc. Many coffee shops in Philadelphia sell this handmade ice cream. Compared with ordinary ice cream, Gelati is made of real ingredients. , especially the fruit jirati, which often has a strong fruity aroma, and the taste is much more refreshing than ordinary ice cream. ​ Soft Heart Bread (Pretzels): These are sold in many cafés and roadside food trucks in Philadelphia. Philly Pretzels are thicker and longer, and some are served with mustard sauce, best eaten right after they're baked, otherwise they'll get tough and unpalatable after a while. ​ Stromboli: This food originates from Philadelphia. The pizza dough is baked with cheese, pizza meat sauce and spices. It is a bit like the calzone in Italian cuisine. Most pizza restaurants in Philadelphia All servings of this kind of food. ​ Oyster House Open Time: 11:30AM--9:00PM (Sun Mon closed) Happy Hour: 4pm-6pm(TUES-FRI)3pm-5pm(SAT) Address: 1516 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Black Cherry Wishniak: An old-fashioned black cherry soda with real black cherry flavors. The name (Wishniak) is related to the local soda brand "Frank" in Philadelphia.
Dunkin' 3 minutes walk. 839 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Bold coffee bar " 9 mins walk. 1623 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Cambridge Street Coffee House. 10 minutes walk 1733 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Kayuh Bicycles & Cafe 13 minutes walk 1900 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Philadelphia's restaurants are very diverse, high-quality, and deep, like Masaharu Morimoto, who owns a restaurant of the same name in Philadelphia. Other restaurants such as Rouge, Old Original Bookbinder's, Vetri, Lacroix at the Rittenhouse, City Tavern, Suzanna Foo, Brasserie Perrier, and Le Bec-Fin are well-known restaurants. There are many Italian immigrants in Philadelphia. The Italian Market in South Philadelphia is an open-air market surrounded by many delicious restaurants. Immigrants in Philadelphia are very diverse, such as Indian food, Chinese food, Ethiopian food, Thai food, Vietnamese food, etc. You can find many good and cheap restaurants in Philadelphia. Recommended food: Philly Cheese Steak: Philly Cheese Steak is available in many restaurants, eateries, and food trucks in Philadelphia. This sub-burger-like sandwich is sautéed with onions and thinly sliced ​​rib-eye, and served with cheese in a long Italian bread. At the intersection of South Street and Fourth Street in Philadelphia, there is Jim's, which is the most famous restaurant selling cheese beef burgers in Philadelphia. There are often people queuing outside the restaurant, and there are many celebrity photos on the walls of the restaurant. Sign, there are also several delicious Cheese Steak near the Italian market. Although sold elsewhere in the United States, the taste is not authentic due to the lack of high-temperature ovens, which cannot bake thick and crisp Italian bread. ​ Clementine’s Stable Cafe 631 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, United States Osteri Italian Restaurant 640 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Walk about 7 minutes Hoagies: These sandwiches are cold meats and vegetables wrapped in Italian rolls, kind of like a submarine. Hoagies are called because the sandwich was very popular among the early Italian immigrants who were herding sheep on Hoag Island, so the sandwich was originally called hoggie. ​ Fried Pork Pudding (Scrapple) Italian Ice Irish Ice Polish Ice Gelati ice cream (Gelati): This ice cream blends water, fresh cream and fresh fruit, stone fruit or chocolate...etc. Many coffee shops in Philadelphia sell this handmade ice cream. Compared with ordinary ice cream, Gelati is made of real ingredients. , especially the fruit jirati, which often has a strong fruity aroma, and the taste is much more refreshing than ordinary ice cream. ​ Soft Heart Bread (Pretzels): These are sold in many cafés and roadside food trucks in Philadelphia. Philly Pretzels are thicker and longer, and some are served with mustard sauce, best eaten right after they're baked, otherwise they'll get tough and unpalatable after a while. ​ Stromboli: This food originates from Philadelphia. The pizza dough is baked with cheese, pizza meat sauce and spices. It is a bit like the calzone in Italian cuisine. Most pizza restaurants in Philadelphia All servings of this kind of food. ​ Oyster House Open Time: 11:30AM--9:00PM (Sun Mon closed) Happy Hour: 4pm-6pm(TUES-FRI)3pm-5pm(SAT) Address: 1516 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Black Cherry Wishniak: An old-fashioned black cherry soda with real black cherry flavors. The name (Wishniak) is related to the local soda brand "Frank" in Philadelphia.
Coffee Shop
Dunkin' 3 minutes walk. 839 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Bold coffee bar " 9 mins walk. 1623 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Cambridge Street Coffee House. 10 minutes walk 1733 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Kayuh Bicycles & Cafe 13 minutes walk 1900 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Philadelphia's restaurants are very diverse, high-quality, and deep, like Masaharu Morimoto, who owns a restaurant of the same name in Philadelphia. Other restaurants such as Rouge, Old Original Bookbinder's, Vetri, Lacroix at the Rittenhouse, City Tavern, Suzanna Foo, Brasserie Perrier, and Le Bec-Fin are well-known restaurants. There are many Italian immigrants in Philadelphia. The Italian Market in South Philadelphia is an open-air market surrounded by many delicious restaurants. Immigrants in Philadelphia are very diverse, such as Indian food, Chinese food, Ethiopian food, Thai food, Vietnamese food, etc. You can find many good and cheap restaurants in Philadelphia. Recommended food: Philly Cheese Steak: Philly Cheese Steak is available in many restaurants, eateries, and food trucks in Philadelphia. This sub-burger-like sandwich is sautéed with onions and thinly sliced ​​rib-eye, and served with cheese in a long Italian bread. At the intersection of South Street and Fourth Street in Philadelphia, there is Jim's, which is the most famous restaurant selling cheese beef burgers in Philadelphia. There are often people queuing outside the restaurant, and there are many celebrity photos on the walls of the restaurant. Sign, there are also several delicious Cheese Steak near the Italian market. Although sold elsewhere in the United States, the taste is not authentic due to the lack of high-temperature ovens, which cannot bake thick and crisp Italian bread. ​ Clementine’s Stable Cafe 631 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, United States Osteri Italian Restaurant 640 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Walk about 7 minutes Hoagies: These sandwiches are cold meats and vegetables wrapped in Italian rolls, kind of like a submarine. Hoagies are called because the sandwich was very popular among the early Italian immigrants who were herding sheep on Hoag Island, so the sandwich was originally called hoggie. ​ Fried Pork Pudding (Scrapple) Italian Ice Irish Ice Polish Ice Gelati ice cream (Gelati): This ice cream blends water, fresh cream and fresh fruit, stone fruit or chocolate...etc. Many coffee shops in Philadelphia sell this handmade ice cream. Compared with ordinary ice cream, Gelati is made of real ingredients. , especially the fruit jirati, which often has a strong fruity aroma, and the taste is much more refreshing than ordinary ice cream. ​ Soft Heart Bread (Pretzels): These are sold in many cafés and roadside food trucks in Philadelphia. Philly Pretzels are thicker and longer, and some are served with mustard sauce, best eaten right after they're baked, otherwise they'll get tough and unpalatable after a while. ​ Stromboli: This food originates from Philadelphia. The pizza dough is baked with cheese, pizza meat sauce and spices. It is a bit like the calzone in Italian cuisine. Most pizza restaurants in Philadelphia All servings of this kind of food. ​ Oyster House Open Time: 11:30AM--9:00PM (Sun Mon closed) Happy Hour: 4pm-6pm(TUES-FRI)3pm-5pm(SAT) Address: 1516 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Black Cherry Wishniak: An old-fashioned black cherry soda with real black cherry flavors. The name (Wishniak) is related to the local soda brand "Frank" in Philadelphia.