Top 6: Philadelphia Mediterranean spots - Part 2

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Friday, April 19, 2024
Top 6: Philadelphia Mediterranean spots - Part 2
In this week's Top 6, Jessica Boyington's tour through the Mediterranean landed her smack in the middle of Turkey and Greece.

In this week's Top 6, Jessica Boyington's tour through the Mediterranean landed her smack in the middle of Turkey and Greece.

The cuisine was freshly prepared, healthy and guilt-free, and much cheaper than a plane ticket.

KANELLA

Stop by Kanella, a BYOB on Spruce Street for Turkish cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. Spring for a spread of classic dips with warm pita and a Kabob platter of Falafel, Ground lamb, or Ribeye. Whether you dine in with a group or take it to go, your palate will appreciate the fresh ingredients and intricate preparation.

What I loved:

-Hummus (with chili oil)

-Halloumi (with apricots, dates, walnuts)

-Ribeye Kabob Platter

-Baklava

ZORBAS

Zorbas Tavern has been sitting on Fairmount Ave for the last 27 years! This neighborhood gem is family-owned, and award-winning for their Greek cuisine. The restaurant has recently received its liquor license, and although you can still bring your personal wine for a corkage fee...I wouldn't bother, because they now offer Greek wines and liquors that you can't get anywhere else. Grab some classic gyros for lunch or a giant dinner sampler with Greek sausages, chicken, and their famous lemon potatoes.

What I loved:

-Cold Combo Dips (Tzatziki, Taramosalata, Skordalia, Melitzanosalata, Kopanisti, Hummus and Dolmades with Pita Bread.)

-Grilled Octopus

-Saganaki (it's lit on fire right in front of you!)

-Calamari

ALSO SEE : Top 6: Best Mediterranean food in Philadelphia - Part 1

We've got a taste of the Mediterranean in this week's Top 6.