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640 N. Broad St.
Philadelphia , PA 19130
215-763-0920
Neighborhood: Art Museum - Fairmount Parking: Street parking only.
Wheelchair accessible.
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Chef rises to challenge at Osteria
EVER SINCE Food and Wine magazine named Marc Vetri one of the country's best new chefs in 1999, Philadelphia foodies have treated him as if he were captain of the high school football team - a local hero who can do no wrong, destined to bring the national spotlight to our community. » Read more
The heat-blistered crust is as thin as a cracker, a round not much bigger than a dinner plate. Its toppings are minimalism at its best - a bloom of tomato sunshine dappled with mozzarella clouds and plumes of fresh basil. But it may go down as the pizza that saved North Broad Street. » Read more
The heat-blistered crust is as thin as a cracker, a round not much bigger than a dinner plate. Its toppings are minimalism at its best - a bloom of tomato sunshine dappled with mozzarella clouds and plumes of fresh basil. But it may go down as the pizza that saved North Broad Street. » Read more
Chef rises to challenge at Osteria
EVER SINCE Food and Wine magazine named Marc Vetri one of the country's best new chefs in 1999, Philadelphia foodies have treated him as if he were captain of the high school football team - a local hero who can do no wrong, destined to bring the national spotlight to our community. » Read more
Cuisine type: Italian
Meals Served: Dinner; Lunch
Alcohol: A smart list of 36 Italian wines focused on small producers and rustic flavors, almost entirely under $50 a bottle. Several wines by the glass, great Belgian and local beers, and a nice grappa selection give the cellar value and character.
Hours: Lunch Thursdays and Fridays, 11:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Dinner every day, 5-11 p.m.
Reservations: Recommended
Open Table
Prices: $25 and up
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