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Need Dining ecomendations - Mt Laurel Nj and Philly PA

HD333

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I figured I would throw this out here and see what I get.

We are headed to Mt Laurel NJ for a soccer tournament in April and I am looking for some dining recommendations.

Low key Pub Grub/Craft Beer somewhat kid friendly places for the 4 of us is what I am in search of. No chains. Looks like Philly is under a 1/2 hr from where we are staying so I would like to venture there is it is worth the trip.

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I figured I would throw this out here and see what I get.

We are headed to Mt Laurel NJ for a soccer tournament in April and I am looking for some dining recommendations.

Low key Pub Grub/Craft Beer somewhat kid friendly places for the 4 of us is what I am in search of. No chains. Looks like Philly is under a 1/2 hr from where we are staying so I would like to venture there is it is worth the trip.

Whatcha Got?

a boatload of chains in the area you are staying

for sure take a ride into the city...there is every type of non chain, family friendly food you could possibly imagine...philly is a great town for eating...if you all like asian, there is a semi-legit chinatown...my go to there is a place called sang kee, which specializes in roast meats...duck, pork et al

btw: forgot to tell you--wife loved the skis...thanks again
 

HD333

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a boatload of chains in the area you are staying

for sure take a ride into the city...there is every type of non chain, family friendly food you could possibly imagine...philly is a great town for eating...if you all like asian, there is a semi-legit chinatown...my go to there is a place called sang kee, which specializes in roast meats...duck, pork et al

btw: forgot to tell you--wife loved the skis...thanks again

Thanks, glad she is liking the skis.
 
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