Philadelphia, PA
- Bouillabaisse comes from the City of Marseille along the Mediterranean coast. The recipe is a fish soup from local fish and seafood products, and this includes crabs, scorpionfish, monkfish, herbs, and olive oil. For quite a few years, the recipe had been a secret kept among the people from Marseille.
Best Bouillabaisse in Philadelphia, PA
Today, Bouillabaisse can be found on the menu of some of the finest dining establishments in Philadelphia, from classic French-American eateries to traditional bistros. The following are a couple of our favorite restaurants in Philly to indulge in Bouillabaisse.
Louie Louie
A French-American eatery and bar with weekend brunch, a cocktail salon, and plenty of outdoor seating. Must-Try: Bouillabaisse | 3611 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Blue Corn
A Mexican eatery is offering time-honored Mexican fare and drinks. Must-Try: Bouillabaisse | 940 S 9th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Miss Rachel's Pantry
This lively restaurant is providing up-scale marketplace-style options together with a vegan prix fixe menu on Saturdays. | 1938 S Chadwick St, Philadelphia, PA 19145
Parc
Traditional bistro fare in a busy setting, which kind of reminds you of a bustling Paris bistro. Must-Try: Bouillabaisse | 227 S 18th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Koto Sushi
A casual Japanese B.Y.O.B venue specializing in sushi dishes. Must-Try: Bouillabaisse | 719 Sansom St #1fl, Philadelphia, PA 19106
McCrossen's Tavern
A European-American fare paired alongside a great selection of craft beer in a brick-lined gastropub also serves brunch. Must-Try: Bouillabaisse | 529 N 20th St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Written By: Philly Bite Magazines Staff
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