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Manayunk On Market

Posted by Foobooz on April 7th, 2009

Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! According to this lede from Thrillist, Bocca brings Manayunk to Market Street.

The Mediterranean and Manayunk have a lot in common: both start with an “M”, and both can take so long to get to that the journey can leave you toothless with scurvy. Bringing their Medi-grub to Market Street, Bocca.

From the owners of M’yunk’s Sapphire and housed in the old Amici Noi space, Bocca’s a 50-seat Mediterranean tapas resto that’s kept Noi’s open layout, marble-topped bar, and exposed brick, while adding modern touches like high-backed brushed suede banquettes, a deep mahogany-hued, raised cutout ceiling; and industrial metal light fixtures flanking a pair of backlit, mirror-image burgundy signs bearing the Bocca logo (”Bocca Bocca”). 

Chew Bocca [Thrillist]
Bocca Menu [MenuPages]

236 Market St, Philadelphia, PA

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3 Responses to “Manayunk On Market”

  1. David Decca Says:

    Sounds like another bar

  2. Mark Trinton Says:

    you should check this place out before you make a comment like that. I had dinner there the other night and it was something defintily worth trying. the food there is awesome, seasonal and very creative, I highly recommend this place.

  3. Sarah Kondisko Says:

    I agree… the food was outstanding. Something I’ve never seen before. “Foodies” will love it. The dishes were very creative and change seasonally.

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