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Table 31 serves Chef Scarduzio's contemporary interpretations of such Italian staples as hand-crafted pastas, thin-crust pizzas, USDA Prime steaks and chops and incomparably fresh seafood. Chef Scarduzio successfully marries traditional Italian cuisine with playful, contemporary twists to create a memorable dining experience that is at once innovative and deliciously familiar. Occupying 10,000 square-feet of The Comcast Center, Philadelphia's landmark building, an achievement in sustainable design and the nations tallest "gr... read more
1701 John F Kennedy Blvd #100, Ste 100, Philadelphia, PA, 19103, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Tue | 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Wed | 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Thu | 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Fri | 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Slamming Wine List – Having spent the last 15 years in NYC in the wine biz, I really appreciate the list that Frank the Sommelier has assembled. It's apparent considerable attention was paid to offer great wines at all price points. It's hard to find someone with knowledge
Citysearch Editorial Review – The Comcast Center’s glittering culinary anchor is helmed by world-renowned chef Georges Perrier and his protégé, Chris Scarduzio, who plates his Italian cooking education with updated dishes from his ancestral homeland. In their first manifestation of this circa 2008 tri-level epicurean powerhouse, the power duo behind Le Bec-Fin catered to The Comcast Center’s target clientele--the power-hungry who don power suits to wear to their power-broker jobs--with what else but a power-lunch steakhouse.... read more
Prime Spot – What a wonderful restaurant in a new location under the Comcast building. In town for the holidays and we decided to give it a try. The pasta (cavatelli) was probably the best homemade pasta I ever had. My wife and I split the 24oz. porterhouse medium rare perfectly cooked and a side of garlic broccoli rabe (not bitter) and truffled mashed potatoes. Server was very helpful and pleasant and the wine list had great Italian selections.
Fabulous Event – As a pharmaceutical representative it is very important to that my clients are satisfied. I had numerous call backs on what a great time they had. My group was not large. 8 very satisfied, hard to please doctors.
what a terrible experience – I recently decided to try Table 31 even after hearing bad reviews. I had a 9pm reservation the place was empty and there was no Hostess after a few minutes the manager came and sat us. Our server seemed un happy to get a table a this time and totally rushed us our food came out way fast before we had finished each the next was put on the table and didn't even ask if we were done with the first course. the food one entree was so undercooked and the other was really salty and over seasoned. The onl... read more
Table 31 is high priced. Table 31 was very pricey, even for lunch. Not a wide selection of choices, and the food wasn't great. I heard that the menu has been changed, so I guess I'll give it another try.
Table 31 is a bit pricy. I went to Table 31 for restaurant week when they have the set meal price to try it out. The food was good, but it wasn't out of this world, or worth the regular prices. I was underwhelmed.
Plaza Cafe by Table 31 – It was a beautiful day and my colleagues and I were trying to think of a nice place to have lunch outside. We work at Liberty Place, so we thought it would be a quick stroll to the Comcast Center and the outdoor version of Table 31 - The Plaza Cafe. In order to beat the lunch rush we left early and arrived at the cafe at 11:30. It was almost empty and we had our pick of seats. Evidently we picked the wrong seat. Our waiter was very nice, but clearly forgot to put our order in. After waiting 45 minute... read more
beautiful setting, amateur service – Arrived just as the fire alarm was going off; should have seen it as an omen. Our party of 4 was seated upstairs (Siberia?) opposite a party of 6, including an infant, in an otherwise empty dining room. Asked for a wine list and when our waiter couldn't answer a question about the wine I was interested in offered to get the manager. 10 minutes (and 2 assurances that the manager would be right over) later, our waiter parroted what he had been told about a wine he had never tried. 30 minute... read more
Table 31 has a 3.3 star rating with 58 reviews.
Table 31 is closed now. It will open at 11:30 a.m.
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