For Romantic Dining, Delaware County’s Got Some Tasty Options

For romantic dining in Delaware County, The Philadelphia Inquirer has a few suggestions.

Looking for a great date spot for this Valentine’s Day? There are plenty of romantic dining options in the Delaware County area to try, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer

Departure is a delicious, tapas-style restaurant at 2 S. Orange St. in Media. Co-owned by Rory and Krystal Hirst, this spot serves an array of international and local cuisines guaranteed to satisfy.  

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Executive chef JJ Morgan and his team work hard to craft spectacular dishes like tagine meatballs and honey hoisin stir fry.  

If you’re looking to enjoy some authentic Japanese foods in Newtown Square, Hiramasa at 3554 West Chester Pike is the spot for you. Created by Sam Li, this Osushi restaurant offers its own unique spins on sushi, kaiseki, and isiyaki. 

Alongside its stunning interior and romantic ambient lighting, Hiramasa’s bar includes some delicious drink options.  

Finally, there’s At The Table, a BYOB spot in Wayne known for its seafood. This restaurant, co-owned by its executive chefs Tara and Alex Hardy, is located at 118 W Lancaster Ave.

Their menu features tasty items made from the best ingredients, including grilled Spanish octopus, coffee-rubbed venison, and pan-seared branzino. 

Learn more about other romantic restaurants in the Philly suburbs in The Philadelphia Inquirer

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