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• Steakhouse • Conshohocken
Booked 12 times today
Booked 88 times today
Booked 40 times today
Booked 13 times today
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • University City
Booked 37 times today
Booked 26 times today
Booked 37 times today
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- KKellyVIPNew York City •38 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI enjoyed a Christmas Eve meal at the ever excellent Butcher + Singer. Everything was wonderful - from a warm welcome at check in, my fabulous, attentive server, Miss Brandy and, of course, the perfectly prepared food. Dining at Butcher + Singer is always a treat, but this particular meal will always be remembered as extra special. Thank you for another exceptional experience!More infoButcher & SingerPrice: Very Expensive• Steak• Center City•4.9
- MMerylPhiladelphia County •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoMy husband and I returned to Vetri Cucina to celebrate our anniversary, as we had done the year prior. Immediately, we were encompassed by the warm singular ambience of the small dining room: it feels like coming home. Eric, our server, was outstanding. He was with us throughout the multi-course prix-fixe meal, and gave us excellent commentary about what we were about to eat and drink. He even laughed when I asked, “Does everyone make it through all of the courses?” and he responded, “No. You are the first one.” Vetri is a unique experience. The courses arrive in a decent pace, always giving us enough time to digest and ruminate. The food is uniformly excellent; you can’t really go wrong. Highly recommend!More infoVetri Cucina - PhiladelphiaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Center City•4.9
- DDavidVIPPhiladelphia County •440 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoIt just keeps getting better! The Bastilla appetizer is a huge and gorgeous round of filo dough filled with a chicken/egg/almond mix spiced pefectly with cinnamon & turmeric. It comes on a bed of Israeli (large pearl) couscous with dried fruit and harissa, and it could have been my main course if I hadn't also been craving the cassoulet. My wife had the roasted beets first (outstanding!). Her main course (halibut) was "the best piece of fish I've ever had" - meaty but light and moist, and quite generous. Equal attention to guests and details are routine for the staff, so it was just another perfect Saturday night out.More infoSpring Mill CafePrice: Moderate• French• Conshohocken•4.8
- DDeannaVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •10 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoLittle Water is a refreshing dinner spot offering a nice variety of seafood dishes. The service and pacing of the meal make this place shine - it is so relaxing to dine here! The staff keep glasses full. The pacing of the meal is excellent - they leave plenty of time for each dish to shine. Tables are spaced out nicely as well, further contributing to a relaxed dining experience. We had a 5:45 res on a Saturday night and stayed for about 2 hours as a party of 2 ordering apps, drinks & entrees. For a ladies night out, we tried the bread, swordfish crudo, Caesar salad & swordfish Milanese. Each course surpassed our expectations. The caesar salad was HUGE and delicious - definitely something you could split as a large side for 2 or a small side for 4. Excellent wine and cocktail selection as well. They also had some mocktails on the menu that looked tasty. Absolutely thrilled! Would return for a celebrationMore infoLittle WaterPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Center City•4.6
- GGingerVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews4.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024Everything was amazing. Ambiance had a great vibe and food was delicious. However, it was On the pricer side, felt mark up was more then what it should be.More infoHook and Ladder Sky Bar & KitchenPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Conshohocken•4.2