The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

A GLORIOUS, GLUTTONOUS EVENT

Tasty tips for return of Restaurant Week

- By Irene Levy Baker Irene Levy Baker is author of the newly-published second edition of 100 Things To Do In Philadelph­ia and Unique Eats & Eateries of Philadelph­ia. For more informatio­n about the books visit

It’s back! Every foodie’s favorite time of the year — Center City Restaurant Week. More than 60 restaurant­s will participat­e in the glorious gluttonous event, which runs from Monday, May 17 through Friday, May 28. Each restaurant will offer 3-course prix fixe meals for lunch for $20 and dinner for $35. Eat indoors, outdoors or get take out.

Restaurant Week is typically one of the most affordable times to visit Philadelph­ia restaurant­s and a great chance to try new eateries. It was created by Center City District in 2003 as an economic driver for restaurant­s during what are often slow seasons. It’s been so successful in Philadelph­ia that it has spawned similar events in the surroundin­g neighborho­ods and suburbs.

Ardmore’s Restaurant Week is running through May 16. Other areas that can be counted on to hold Restaurant Weeks throughout the year include East Passyunk, Northern Liberties, Chestnut Hill, Media, Ambler, the

Main Line, King of Prussia, Haddonfiel­d, Cherry Hill, South Jersey and the Jersey Shore. There are also themed-Restaurant Weeks, including Dine Latino Restaurant Week, Caribbean Restaurant Week and Black Restaurant Week. Most of these tips are applicable to those events as well.

10 Tips for Making The Most of Restaurant Week:

1» Win Meals. For a chance to win dinner once a month for a year, register at www.ccdrestaur­antweek.com

2» Save on parking. Get a digital parking pass reducing parking to $9 or less at select garages. For a list, visit www.ccdrestaur­antweek.com

3» Over-tip. Tip based on what the dinner would typically cost (not the reduced price), if you can. Servers are doing the same amount of work and it’s been a tough year.

4»Make reservatio­ns. Restaurant­s typically sell out and that will be especially important with limited capacity.

5» Don’t Overeat. You can ask to

take a course or dessert home.

6» Experiment. This is a great opportunit­y to try a new restaurant - especially expensive places.

7» Budget wisely. Cocktails, beer/ wine, coffee/tea and soda are not included in the price. Tax and gratuity and not included either.

8» Check rules. Note that some restaurant­s do not offer the prix fixe menu through the weekend.

9» Do the math. Some deals are better than others.

10» Snag hard-to-get-reservatio­ns. If a restaurant you’re yearning to try is not participat­ing in Restaurant Week, it might be a good time to snag a reservatio­n there.

During Center City Restaurant Week, participan­ts will follow health and safety protocol by CDC, and guidelines set by the city and the state. Diners are asked to help keep workers safe by wearing masks until it’s time to eat or drink. Stay six feet away from others when possible, and wash hands often. Take advantage of the take out option if you prefer to eat at home, if you feel sick, or have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days.

For more informatio­n about Center City Restaurant Week, including a list of participat­ing restaurant­s, visit ccdrestaur­antweek.com.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Residents of King of Prussia enjoy the ambiance of an igloo, specially created for Restaurant Week.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Residents of King of Prussia enjoy the ambiance of an igloo, specially created for Restaurant Week.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF AMADA ?? Amada will be participat­ing in Restaurant Week.
PHOTO COURTESY OF AMADA Amada will be participat­ing in Restaurant Week.
 ?? COURTESY OF DALLYN PAVEY/DISH PUBLIC RELATIONS ?? Savor a meal at Savona during KOP Restaurant Week.
COURTESY OF DALLYN PAVEY/DISH PUBLIC RELATIONS Savor a meal at Savona during KOP Restaurant Week.
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