Where to Sit: Hottest Tables in Town
By Lauren McCutcheon, Citysearch Contributor
From romantic booths to great views, score the best tables at top Philadelphia restaurants.
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Barclay Prime
237 S 18th St, Philadelphia, PA
Wanna share your snazzy steak in relative privacy? Request table one (seats two). -
Morimoto
723 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA
While walk-in customers are ushered to the less-desirable side of the sushi bar, those who reserve in advance get a clear view of the fishy action. -
Continental Mid-Town
1801 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA
Booth 106 is where it's at: A view of the whole, packed-to-the gills place makes it the perfect scoping spot. (Seats six.) -
Django
526 S Fourth St, Philadelphia, PA
The most requested table in this cozy B.Y.O.B: Number six, subtly set apart in the center of the room, on the left side. (Seats two or four.) -
Buddakan
325 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA
All dressed up and want everyone to notice? Reserve space at the onyx-topped community table, and be at the center of the action. (Seats 22.) -
Fork
306 Market St, Philadelphia, PA
A view of Market Street and a distance from the dining room bustle, B1 is the perfect spot for a quiet bistro meal. (Seats two.) -
Jake's Restaurant & Bar
4365 Main St, Manayunk, PA
Ample distance from the bar makes this nook locale an ideal for popping the question or, more simply, supping in peace. (Seats two.)
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Alma de Cuba
1623 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
Upscale tribute to old-time Cuban soul food.

