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Spice Finch is a vibrant Mediterranean restaurant and bar located in the heart of Philadelphia, just steps away from the bustling energy of Rittenhouse Square. This culinary gem offers a refreshing take on Mediterranean fare, blending traditional flavors with inventive twists that make each dish an exciting journey for the palate.
From the moment you step inside Spice Finch, the warm and inviting atmosphere sets the perfect scene for a relaxed yet refined dining experience. Whether you’re settling in for an intimate dinner or sharing small plates with friends, the restaurant’s cozy ambiance and attentive service make every visit special. Guests frequently praise the staff for their friendly, knowledgeable approach, with standout mentions for servers like Jaylene, who elevate the meal with genuine care and enthusiasm.
The menu here is a testament to the rich tapestry of Mediterranean cuisine. A standout is their array of small plates designed for sharing, such as the perfectly tender Lamb Ribs and the irresistible Duck Wings bursting with bold spices. For something lighter yet equally memorable, the Broccoli Tabbouleh and Halloumi Gem Salad offer fresh, vibrant flavors that dance on the tongue.
Main courses at Spice Finch showcase an expert balance of textures and seasoning. The Moroccan Steak Frites, featuring skirt steak paired with shabazi fries and spiced cashews, delivers a hearty, smoky punch that’s deeply satisfying. Seafood lovers will appreciate the delicate, richly flavored Halibut pumpkin chraime and the succulent Peri-Peri Shrimp, which shines with hints of harissa and preserved lemon, proving to be a frequently raved-about favorite. The menu’s breadth—from the zesty Chili Chicken Kebab to the savory richness of King Salmon harissa crust—ensures there’s something for every discerning palate.
Sides such as the Persian Rice Cake and the warm, comforting Couscous Salad add layers of flavor and texture that complement the main dishes beautifully. The mezze offerings like the Blistered Peppers with tahina and harissa vinaigrette or the warm, lemon-zested Mediterranean Olives provide perfect accompaniments or light starters, especially for those who enjoy exploring diverse tastes.
Finishing the meal with something sweet is a must, and Spice Finch’s Warm Tahini Brownie offers a luscious, nutty finale that lingers delightfully on the palate. Pair your meal with creative cocktails such as the floral and aromatic Persian Rose to complete the sensory experience.
Guests repeatedly highlight the chef’s tasting menu as an exceptional way to savor the best of Spice Finch’s culinary offerings. Many express amazement at the flow and freshness of flavors, describing the dishes as surprises for the senses—each plate an inspired work of art and taste. It’s clear that this restaurant not only serves food but crafts memorable moments through gastronomic storytelling.
If you’re craving a Mediterranean dining experience that is heartfelt, expertly prepared, and bursting with authentic yet innovative flavors, Spice Finch in Philadelphia is a must-visit destination. Its balance of approachable ambiance, exquisite food, and stellar service creates an inviting oasis where every bite feels like a celebration.
Shoutout to Jaylene! She was my girlfriend and I's waitress on our anniversary dinner and she did such an amazing job in making sure we were well taken care of! Answered any questions we had and had a very personable personality, she deserves all the praise. Moving onto the food however, we were BLOWN away by the chef's tasting menu. It was our first time at Spice Finch so we didn't know what to expect, but every course/meal definitely left a mark on us; from the shishito peppers, broccoli tabbouleh, chickpea wedges, lamb shank (SO tender), etc. We also had cocktails to complement the dinner and they were perfectly handcrafted by the bartender. All in all, it was a great experience and definitely a place to visit while you're in the city. Will definitely be back!
Spice Finch is a pleasant and inviting Mediterranean restaurant just outside of Rittenhouse Square. Over the course of our evening we enjoyed the chef's tasting menu, and while everything tasted good and there's nothing specifically I can criticize, there was also very little that was exceptional or memorable. It just consistently decent. When we told the waiter that we wanted the chef's tasting, we were informed (maybe even warned) that it would be a LOT of food and it was not an exaggeration. The variety and quantity of dishes was borderline comical, and for $59 a person we absolutely got our money's worth. I think that's what I enjoyed about the experience was the opportunity to try so many different things off the menu, from starters and small plates to proteins and desserts. Our first course was a trio of dips (hummus, yogurt, and one other I couldn't identify), a pita, a basket of crackers, a large plate of tabbouleh, and then some chickpea fritters. The standout was the tabbouleh which was fresh and vibrant, while the dips were nice but none particularly stood out. The second course was a skillet of cheese with tomatoes and herbs which was rich and decadent, and some shishito peppers with a tangy sauce. My favorite item was probably the grilled shrimps in some sort of tomato sauce which to me was maybe the one item I was served that was really exceptional. The main course was a choice of either whole black bass or lamb shank and we chose the bass. It was very simple and nice, and the skin and sauce were flavorful but many bites were a touch bland. Again, I enjoyed it but it was the sort of dish that I wasn't going to remember. Dessert was a brownie and ice cream, which tasted like a pretty standard brownie out of the box (in a good way?) and there were dessert dates that had way way too much lemon in them. Finally, I'll comment on the "wine pairing" that we added to the tasting menu. For $25 you can add three wine pairings to the tasting menu and for a price like that we weren't expecting too much... and it pretty much met those expectations. Like our overall experience, it added some nice variety at a reasonable price but the wines weren't that good. I would probably suggest cocktails or glasses of your choosing. Overall, we had a pleasant evening and enjoyed our dinner! At the same time, I don't anticipate being anxious to go back for more immediately. If I did, it would probably be for a happy hour at the bar, as I very much liked the atmosphere and setup of the bar.
It was a good experience, but i just went to Her Place, so it is hardbfor me to give this place a 5 star. I think Google should increase to 10 point system! Overall great food, nice flavor but nothing wowing.. i liked eggplant a lot. Now I am inspired to make morneggplany dish. I loved the peri peri shrimp. I liked it so much forgot to take a photo. The shrimp was great texture. Asparagus was good, especially the sour mushroom on top. I will use more lemon in my cooking now too. I did not like the steak small dish. The meat was dry and flavorless.. The service was good. They are very anxious to clean my table, keep asking if i am done.. it was very interesting. Final verdict: you should try!
What a gem! Spice Finch in Philadelphia absolutely blew us away. From the moment we walked in, the service was phenomenal – attentive, friendly, and genuinely helpful. We dove into their amazing small plates to share, and each dish was a burst of flavor and creativity. It's truly a fantastic spot for sharing and trying a variety of their offerings. And for all our plant-based friends out there, you'll be thrilled to know they have great options for vegans as well, which is always a huge plus. To top it all off, their drinks were expertly crafted and perfectly complemented the food. Spice Finch is definitely a five-star experience and a must-visit in Philly!
This place is a really nice, small, Mediterranean restaurant. The staff was pleasant, and my waiter was very knowledgeable about the menu and offered many great suggestions. I had small plates and everything was absolutely delicious. I ate way too much because I just didn’t want to stop eating! If you’re looking for great, tapas style or full dishes, Mediterranean food, definitely check out Finch!
Found myself at this establishment this past Friday evening on a stroll out alone and decided to give it a go. The space is vast with ample room at the bar to snag a seat and enjoy a beverage and a meal. I was greeted by the bartender who was super sweet and extremely friendly. He made a suggestion or two when I asked and was pleasantly surprised at the delicious concoction he prepared for me. The sugar rimmed margarita was so good I had 2. Dinner was punctual and prepared exactly how the menu described it. No surprise ingredients or sauces. My only gripe, it would have been better to go here with someone or a small group. The tapas looked and sounded amazing however eating solo there’s only so many dishes you want to order. Def give this place a go! It’s worth it
This place was really impressive. Very detailed flavor profiles that are executed with a high level of success. Fresh ingredients and intentional execution were undeniable with everything ate. This also extended to the drink menu as well. I don't know about others, we thought the service was equally superlative. I would highly recommend this one, especially if you are in the mood for a lighter meal.