(215) 922-5922
128 S 12th St
Philadelphia,
PA
19107
39.9494
-75.1606
Neighborhoods: Center City, Center City East
What People Are Saying About Maccabeam Restaurant
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – Rarely has there been a plainer setting for a restaurant: Tile floors and half-high tile walls topped with mirrors and a few posters of Israel. The eclectic clientele includes business-suited folk, a few more fashionable guests and the occasional dread-locked customer, plus a few men in skull caps (complete with anchoring bobby their pins or curler clips). – – The Food – Announced on the restaurant window alongside the entrance the food is described as "glatt kosher" which might be translated as perfectly proper--no mixing of meat and milk dishes. In…
Plain Fare, Plainly Served
by thelostairman
The editorial review gave it a 7 and I have to agree. I had a kufte kebab (spicy meatballs) on laffa bread for $7. A can of soda was a buck. It was good but kind of "lonely." No chips or fries or anything. If like me, you don't care about keeping kosher, your dollar will go farther at a lot of other places. They have a six item salad for $7 that sounded tempting but it has no meat. I think if they put together a luncheon platter about that price or even a bit more they'd have a solid seller.
- Pros: Glatt kosher
- Cons: Not a bargain
The Details on Maccabeam Restaurant
What to Eat:
Soup and the day's special cost a mere $7.50 Monday-Thursday, 11am-4pm.
What to Drink:
Any liquor brought in must be checked to see if it passes the complicated kosher regulations.
When to Go:
Friday hours of operation vary based on sunset time. Closed on Jewish holidays.
Smoking Permitted:
No







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