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Zama
JAPANESE$$$
$$$
(
www.zamaphilly.com
; 128 S 19th St; mains $20; 11:30am-10pm Mon-Fri, to 11pm Fri, 5-11pm Sat,
5-9pm Sun)
This upscale place around the corner from Rittenhouse Sq is for sushi and
sake connoissieurs. The 'sake sommelier' can guide you to interesting choices.
South Street
Jim's Steaks
STEAKHOUSE$
( 877-313-5467; 400 South St, at 4th St; steak sandwiches $6-8; 10am-1am Mon-Thu, to 3am
Fri & Sat, noon-10pm Sun)
If you can brave the long lines - which bust out of the front door
and snake around the side of the building - you'll be in for a treat at this Philly institu-
tion, which serves mouthwatering cheesesteaks and hoagies (plus soups, salads and
breakfasts).
South Street Souvlaki
GREEK$$$
( 215-925-3026; 507 South St; mains $13-18; noon-9:30pm Tue-Thu, to 10pm Fri & Sat, to
9pm Sun)
A long-running and modest place that is still one of the best places for Greek
food in the city. The very large Tom's special salad (Tom is the owner) is recommended.
Horizons
VEGAN$$$
( 215-923-6117;
www.horizonsphiladelphia.com
; 611 S 7th St; mains $15-20; 6-10pm Tue-Thu,
6-11pm Fri & Sat; )
Satisfying, healthy and guilt-free dishes made of soy and veggies for
the vegan gourmand.
Supper
MODERN AMERICAN$$$
$$$
( 215-592-8180; 926 South St; mains $24; 6-11:30pm)
Truly farm-to-table, supplied with
fresh seasonal produce by its very own farm, Supper epitomizes the current culinary spir-
it, which weds the rural with the urban. Entrees are inventive and tasty creations like
crispy confit duck leg with pecan waffles.