2 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Cuba Libre

$$$$ | Old City
People who have been to Havana swear this place is a dead ringer; in any event, it's lovely, with balconies and fancy streetlights, and even a leaded-glass window on the interior. An entire drinks menu is devoted to rum from everywhere in the Caribbean and Central and South America, including Cuba Libre's own brand, and of course, the mojitos are excellent. The appetizers, like Cienfuegos-style beef empanadas and malanga fritters, are authentic. Rice and black beans are served with classic entrées like vaca frita and ropa vieja.

Mixto

$$ | Center City East

Latin American and Caribbean cuisine mix in an airy, two-story space on historic Antique Row, a few blocks below Broad Street. The place feels like a well-loved neighborhood joint, with its friendly vibe, heaping portions of slightly greasy food, and Latin music that sets the mood for some of the city's best mojitos. Occasionally the food reaches new heights, as with their paella Valenciana and some solid brunch offerings, including a delicious Colombian frittata, made with plantains and chorizo.

1141 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, USA
215-592–0363
Known For
  • mojitos
  • Pan-Latin cuisine
  • music/dance scene
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No brunch Mon.--Thurs., Credit cards accepted