Upscale Mexican restaurant Amá recently debuted in Fishtown.
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Notable new restaurants open all the time in Philadelphia, offering an array of options for the city’s diners. That’s why we here at Eater Philly are highlighting the best new restaurants in the city, from casual takeout spots to fancy sit-down dinners. There is something for everybody in the city’s constantly evolving, deliciously diverse dining scene.
New June additions to the Eater Philly heatmap include: La Jefa, an all-day Mexican spot from the team behind Tequila’s; Percy, a hip American restaurant in Fishtown; Heng Seng Noodles, a Cambodian comfort foods offshoot in New Jersey; and Amá, a polished Mexican place featuring live-fire cooking in Fishtown. And we say goodbye to Queen Village’s Majdal Bakery and Old City’s A Man Full of Trouble.
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Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé is a freelance food and travel journalist based in Philadelphia. She writes about all things restaurants, and loves giving readers the inside scoop. Her work has appeared in Food & Wine, Bon Appetit, Eater, and many more. She also owns Tiny Table Tours, a boutique walking tour that focuses on exploring the dining culture of Philadelphia.
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