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4.5 Google Review
217-219 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106, United States
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Apr 7, 2018
Amada is great all the way around! If you're in the Old City and need a quick and healthy lunch? Look no further! Amada has amazing express lunch for only $15.50 with a soda/tea etc. You get a choice of a soup or salad and then salad or sandwich! The portion size is great! I can't even finish it most of the time! Super professional and hospitable stuff! Always make me feel welcomed! You can't beat their happy hour! Best sangria in the city and only for $5 dollars! Yes, you're welcome!!! Tapas (small plates) for just $5 dollars! Just try them all! They're these good!! Dinner is a unique experience! I don't have words to describe how good it is! Just try it yourself and you won't be disappointed!

Apr 29, 2018
Delicious and creative tapas at reasonable prices. We ordered about 10 different tapas and enjoyed every one - the presentation was top notch as was the nuanced flavor of each dish. Our favorites were the ham croquettes, spicy potatoes, and lamb meatballs. The restaurant has a dark, woody ambiance.

Apr 23, 2018
Great fine dining Spanish-American restaurant. The music playing inside felt very Spanish as well - it was kind of like flamingo music. They start off by serving complimentary bread. You get three kinds and all were good. I did the brunch special which is $27 per person. You get to pick three items. The portions are small, so you can accommodate all of them. My favorite was the omelette with truffle sauce.

Mar 19, 2018
A very good experience will excellent customer service. I thought the food was 4/5. Tapas a little on the small side for the price but not too bad. We ordered about 7 dishes for 2. The atmosphere really set it apart from other restaurants, great lighting and a large space with some exposed kitchen. Would def recommend this place but also check out Barcelona restaurant on Passyunk for another great Spanish spot.

May 10, 2018
Wonderful atmosphere for happy hour. Excellent appetizer choices. We had the potato tortilla and chorizo plate. Both were delicious. Great time!

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Mon:5 pm - 10 pm
Tue:5 pm - 10 pm
Wed:5 pm - 10 pm
Thu:5 pm - 10 pm
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