Fall Brings Four New Restaurants to Chester County
The dining scene in Philadelphia suburbs continues to thrive, with many new restaurants opening this fall throughout the region, including four in Chester County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
The old 1906 Restaurant at Longwood Gardens has been replaced with a new iteration in a separate building as part of its $250 million Longwood Reimagined project. The restaurant can now handle 240 visitors inside for a la carte, up from the previous 140. It also features a new 24-seat bar and 40-seat lounge that has gorgeous fountain views.
Noble Goat Bar & Kitchen is located in the new River Station development in Downingtown. The eatery offers an eclectic selection of meals, such as chicken liver parfait with grilled sourdough, brandy-soaked cherries, and Morita chile honey.
Steak Bros. in Paoli is the result of a partnership between Stone Harbor-based Berardi Bros. steak shop and Quincy’s Original Lobster Roll, creating an enticing surf-and-turf combo.
Rakkii Sushi & Ramen in Malvern is a Japanese BYOB in the Lincoln Court Shopping Center that offers everything from traditional ramen to broth-less abura soba dishes.
Read more about Chester County’s new restaurants arriving this fall in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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