Self-explanatory eatery - the place to go for South Philly sandwiches. Satisfy any roast pork, cheesesteak, or hoagie cravings. The space is compact and unpretentious - here, food is the focus.
Super casual sandwich kitchen in a tiny storefront. An ideal spot for a quick bite. The menu is relatively compact but their buttermilk chicken is a reliable choice if decision paralysis hits. Coffee and tea are on offer too.
Lower East Side burrito shop serving the Sonoran style: chewy flour tortillas filled with grilled meats and beans, but never rice. This is a tiny, takeout-focused spot where the smell of carne asada fills the street.
Buzzing slice shop with a constant line for its thin-crust, New York-style pies. The famous burrata slice is the move – just expect to eat it standing at the counter.
Sunlit fast-casual spot serving neurologist-designed bowls and sandwiches for brain health. The Brain Bar pours coffee and juices sweetened with raw honey – no processed sugar in sight.
Counter-service window dishing up handmade Salvadoran pupusas with traditional fillings like chicharron and loroco flower. They're served hot off the griddle with curtido and eaten at a few simple tables set up on the sidewalk.
Old-fashioned lunch counter dishing up serious comfort food – think house-roasted turkey sandwiches and elaborate layer cakes. The cozy, tiled space gets crowded; expect long lines on weekends.