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- JJamesGoldPhiladelphia County •148 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoPleasant experience. Comfortable setting with reasonable amount of noise for a change. Food very good and attentive service.More infoBuca D'oro Ristorante$$$$• Italian• Society Hill•4.7
- SSandraPhiladelphia County •5 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoEvery dish was sublime, the service was friendly and efficient, the venue is decorative and charming. From the antipasti offerings, we chose the fried calamari, an ample serving that was accompanied by the perfect marinara dip; and the Roman artichokes, elegantly displayed in an otherworldly sauce punctuated by roasted tomatoes. I used the bread to soak up every drop of that sauce. The artichokes were every bit as good as the ones I’ve had in Rome. La Nonna’s owners are Roman, so this dish was a must-try for me. (And I’m still craving it a day later.) The pasta is homemade and our choices were perfectly cooked and paired with outrageously delicious sauces: the gnocchi special with shrimp (giant gnocchi that were SO rich and fluffy) in rosé; linguine with clams (in shells) and crabmeat, swimming in garlicky goodness; and delicate fettuccini Bolognese (was that a hint of cinnamon in the meat sauce?). Our desserts included a classic tiramisù and a dense Belgian chocolate tort. Espresso/coffee doesn’t come in decaf here, in case that’s an issue (it wasn’t for us). I realize that any review is purely subjective — but when two of the diners are excellent cooks with particular standards and also from Italy (my parents), as La Nonna’s owners are, and they give it the thumbs-up … I’ll state with confidence that you can trust this collective opinion. To boot (see what I did there?), the prices are reasonable, it’s BYOB and the vibe is cozy and unpretentious. In a city filled with pricey and pretentious pasta offerings, I highly endorse this gem of an Italian!More infoLa Nonna$$$$• Italian• Queen Village•4.7
- JJonathan1 review5.0Dined on Jun 25, 2026Great outdoor spot with a fantastic wine selection the bread options were to die forMore infoTria Rittenhouse$$$$• Wine Bar• Rittenhouse Square•4.7
- GGeraldGoldPhiladelphia County •497 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 21, 2026We went to Aleksandar for brunch. We had a delicious meal on the back patio.More infoAleksandar$$$$• Contemporary European• Center City•4.7
- AAngelaPhiladelphia County •14 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 3, 2026Our server was absolutely the best! She advised us about menu items and even suggested that i eat my trout almondine by making sure I have every part of the dish in every bite. She was right!! So delicious! This is our new go to place for special occasions. We love it!!More infoBar Lizette$$$$• European• Chestnut Hill•4.8