Restaurants & Bars

2 Radnor Eateries Among Best New Main Line Spots: Main Line Today

The Main Line's food scene continues to grow, and two new restaurants in Radnor were featured on a best new eatery list from Main Line Today

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — 2019 is in full swing, so you may want to try some new restaurants in the area that you've held out on. And according to Main Line Today, two of the best new eateries on the Main Line are in Radnor.

The publication released its 25 Best New Restaurants in Philadelphia’s Western Suburbs list recently.

Two spots in Radnor made the cut.

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They are Hakata Ramen & Sushi in Wayne and Main & Vine in Villanova.

Here's what the outlet says about Hakata Ramen & Sushi:

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Taking over Appetites Delight, once a Gateway Shopping Center institution, his ramen-and-sushi spot boast an edgy Anime wall mural and a perky pop-music soundtrack. The pan-Pacific menu showcases tempting steamed buns, citrusy poke, noteworthy rolls, and flavor-packed broths filled with tender tangles of ramen noodles. Though menu items are listed as mild, spicy and hot, heat levels are somewhat tempered to accommodate the masses.

And here's the rundown of Main & Vine

Seasoned restaurateurs Jay Stevens and Kim Strengari bring Napa Valley to Villanova, tapping some of the best in Northern California cuisine—and a Pacific Coast wine list—for their stylish new venture. Chef Charles Vogt channels the essence of California culinary icon Alice Waters, while adding of few 21st-century notes to his comprehensive menu. Other highlights include a raw bar, a pizza bar, tempting daily specials, a late-night menu and weekday lunch service.

You can see the full list of the best new places to get a bite on the Main Line here.

What are some other new spots in the area you think are must try restaurants? Let us know in the comments here or on Facebook.

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