Reading Terminal | Philadelphia

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Think of it as an indoor version of Khau Gali. Think of it as the Dadar Flower market of food markets in Philly. Think of it as the Philly-version of Quincy market in Boston and Chelsea market in NYC. With row after row of vendors offering a variety of foods, beers, Amish fares, baked goods, snacks, flowers, produce, bath and body products, and even used books, the Reading Terminal is a 127-year old time capsule spanning across 1.7 acres smack in the middle of the crowded streets of Philly. The food is as diverse as its sellers. From cheesesteaks to shawarmas, and from po’boys to whoopie pies, the food by these independent sellers is sold in a jumble of sit-down eateries, to-go stands, and bar-style corners. My introduction to Philadelphia was right here. Reading terminal is attached to one of the oldest SEPTA stations, the lifeline of Philly and suburbs around, this food hall is a food enthusiast’s paradise and every dietician’s bane.

Address: 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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