The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Restaurant­s gear up for third dineKOP

Annual event raises money for Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia King of Prussia Specialty Care & Surgery Center

- By Gary Puleo gpuleo@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MustangMan­48 on Twitter

KING OF PRUSSIA >> Have you been meaning to try one or more restaurant­s in King of Prussia, whether it’s an icon like Sullivan’s Steakhouse or one of the many new kids on the culinary block like Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse?

You’re in luck, because there will never be a better time to get your taste buds acquainted with the town’s diverse world of flavors than during the third annual dineKOP, running through March 12.

DineKOP is the time when the King of Prussia District (KOPBID) presents its unique take on the standard restaurant week concept by offering diners downto-earth prix fixe menus to the tune of $10, $15 or $20 for lunch, and $20, $30 or $40 for dinner.

With all the big steak houses and even a mom and pop operation along for the ride, the lineup of eateries whipping up samplings of their finest fare includes Bonefish Grill; Cantina Laredo; City Works Eatery & Pour House; Creed’s Seafood & Steaks; Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse; Fogo de Chao; Legal Sea Foods; Maggiano’s Little Italy;

Morton’s The Steakhouse; Outback Steakhouse; Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar; Pepper’s Italian Restaurant; Ralph’s of South Philly; Revolution Chop House; Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery; Ruth’s Chris Steak House; Seasons 52; Sullivan’s Steakhouse; The Capital Grille; The Melting Pot; The Pub by Wegmans; Valley Tavern and Zodiac by Neiman Marcus.

All restaurant­s and menus can be viewed at visitKOP.com/dineKOP.

“King of Prussia’s dining scene exploded in 2016, and we’re excited to highlight KOP’s newest restaurant­s during dineKOP 2017,” said Eric Goldstein, King of Prussia District’s executive director. “With newcomers like Davio’s, Fogo de Chao and Paladar plus KOP favorites like Maggiano’s, Ruth’s Chris, Sullivan’s and The Capital Grille, you’re sure to find the perfect menu for each day of the week.”

The timing of dineKOP coincides with Sullivan’s Steakhouse’s unveiling of its new digs, after a complete renovation following a New Year’s Eve fire that closed the restaurant from Jan. 1 to March 2.

“This is a great way for guests to come in and see our new restaurant as well,” noted manager Kristin Colgan. “Everything is new in the dining room and the bar — the copper bar top, floor, light fixtures, all new booths.”

For their $40 entrée course, Sullivan’s diners can choose from handcut filet mignon, New York strip steak, roasted chicken in a balsamic reduction, or Salmon Rockefelle­r (with lump crab, Béarnaise and bacon).

All entrees served

“It’s a great opportunit­y for guests that never came in before to try a good value for some of the best wehaveonth­e menu. DineKOP is getting better each year and I fully believe that in a couple of years it’s going to be similar to what Center City is doing.” — Kristin Colgan, manager, Sullicvn’s Steak House

with garlic horseradis­h mashed potatoes and chef’s local vegetable.

Sweet finishes range from New York cheesecake with fresh strawberri­es and Bananas Foster bread pudding with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce to chocolate velvet cake, ice cream and sorbet.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for guests that never came in before to try a good value for some of the best we have on the menu,” noted Colgan. “DineKOP is getting better each year and I fully believe that in a couple of years it’s going to be similar to what Center City is doing.”

In September, Sullivan’s will celebrate 19 years of success on the site once belonging to Sizzler and Rustler steak houses, Colgan noted.

“King of Prussia is such a boom right now for restaurant­s and shopping, and they’re building homes and apartments in King of Prussia, which they haven’t for years. We’ve been here for 19 years, but we want to continue to be a top player in the market here so it was important for us to upgrade our appearance.”

Across town, a steak house with a slightly different culinary spirit is making a name for itself at King of Prussia Town Center.

DineKOP 2017 marks the first restaurant week for Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse, and lots of new customers are discoverin­g the restaurant, noted manager Tumoor Haye.

“Since we’re new a lot of people have been coming to see us. I think it’s great to have a city restaurant in the suburbs, so this is going to be a great opportunit­y for a lot of people to come and try us,” Haye said, referring to the original Davio’s location on South Seventeent­h Street in Philadelph­ia.

“A lot of people see our menu and think it’s a special occasion restaurant because it’s a little pricey, but with the restaurant week everybody can come and try us,” Haye said. “We can showcase the restaurant, but also show people that we have a nice private dining facility that can be used for wedding showers, graduation parties. We can do a lot things that are outside the box of regular dining.”

The “piatto del giorno” dinner entrée selections ($40) include pan roasted pork tenderloin; free-range chicken; handrolled potato gnocchi and Brandt beef filet mignon.

For dessert, choose from blood orange cheesecake or seasonal gelato.

A portion of the proceeds from participat­ing dineKOP restaurant­s will be donated to Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia (CHOP) King of Prussia Specialty Care & Surgery Center.

Since 2015, dineKOP has raised $23,500 for the Center.

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