

The Comcast Center at 1701 John F. Kennedy Blvd is bringing more than office space to Philadelphia. This 975 foot, 58 story building provides office space for its main occupant, Comcast, but also provides a wealth of culinary adventures.
The Market at Comcast center is more than just a food court; it is a gourmet food hall. Located on the concourse level, the Market features Philadelphia staples like Di Bruno Brothers, Bucks County Coffee Co., La Scala’s, Mexican Post, Termini Brothers, Tokyo Sushi and Catering, and Frank’s Old Philly Style Sandwiches.
The Comcast Center also holds more gourmet food selections including two restaurants by renowned chef Georges Perrier, Table 31 and The Plaza Café. Table 31 is an upscale steakhouse while The Plaza Café features creative plates and outdoor seating.
Susanna Foo, known for its chic fusion of Chinese and French cuisine has created a less expensive alternative to its Walnut Street restaurant. Sanxi (pronounced san-shee), is a new dumpling kitchen owned and operated by Susanna Foo that will soon open on the concourse level of the Market.
Sookhee’s Produce offers reasonably priced and locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables while Under the “C” presents fresh seafood. If you don’t feel confident preparing your meal yourself, Under the “C” also offers expertly seasoned shrimp, crab, or any fish of your choice. One stop at the Market and you could pick up groceries for the week, lunch, or just a mid-day snack.
Aside from the culinary creations a few specialty shops have made their way into the Comcast Center. Godiva Chocolatier, L’UOMO (Italian clothier), Details High Speed Cleaners, and Govberg Jewelers are among some of the retailers.
While the Market at Comcast may be the most pedestrian friendly skyscraper in the city, there are still a few perks exclusively for the employees of Comcast. Located on the 48th floor is the company café. Ralph’s Café trumps the traditional idea of cafeteria food. The menu ranges from macaroni salad to crispy pizza topped with goat cheese; there is even a sushi chef on staff.
The Comcast Center has brought design and both new and familiar culinary adventures to Center City. It provides some of the best of Philadelphia on a smaller scale and all in one place.
The Market at Comcast center is more than just a food court; it is a gourmet food hall. Located on the concourse level, the Market features Philadelphia staples like Di Bruno Brothers, Bucks County Coffee Co., La Scala’s, Mexican Post, Termini Brothers, Tokyo Sushi and Catering, and Frank’s Old Philly Style Sandwiches.
The Comcast Center also holds more gourmet food selections including two restaurants by renowned chef Georges Perrier, Table 31 and The Plaza Café. Table 31 is an upscale steakhouse while The Plaza Café features creative plates and outdoor seating.
Susanna Foo, known for its chic fusion of Chinese and French cuisine has created a less expensive alternative to its Walnut Street restaurant. Sanxi (pronounced san-shee), is a new dumpling kitchen owned and operated by Susanna Foo that will soon open on the concourse level of the Market.
Sookhee’s Produce offers reasonably priced and locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables while Under the “C” presents fresh seafood. If you don’t feel confident preparing your meal yourself, Under the “C” also offers expertly seasoned shrimp, crab, or any fish of your choice. One stop at the Market and you could pick up groceries for the week, lunch, or just a mid-day snack.
Aside from the culinary creations a few specialty shops have made their way into the Comcast Center. Godiva Chocolatier, L’UOMO (Italian clothier), Details High Speed Cleaners, and Govberg Jewelers are among some of the retailers.
While the Market at Comcast may be the most pedestrian friendly skyscraper in the city, there are still a few perks exclusively for the employees of Comcast. Located on the 48th floor is the company café. Ralph’s Café trumps the traditional idea of cafeteria food. The menu ranges from macaroni salad to crispy pizza topped with goat cheese; there is even a sushi chef on staff.
The Comcast Center has brought design and both new and familiar culinary adventures to Center City. It provides some of the best of Philadelphia on a smaller scale and all in one place.
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