
Apartments near Lacroix at the Rittenhouse Hotel in Philadelphia, PA (4,098 Rentals)


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136 N 21st St

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755 S 20th St

138 N 21st St

139 N 21st St

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752 S 19Th St

751 S 19th St

118 N Lambert St

147 N 21st St

143 N 21st St

140 N 21st St

144 N 21st St

142 N 21st St

145 N 21st St

756 S 19th St

2400 South

149 N 21st St

724 S 16th St

735 S 22nd St

Bloc 23

148 N 21st St

151 N 21st St

2201 Cherry St

2030 Race St

2026 Race St

2028 Race St

2024 Race St

747 South 17th Apartments

157 N 21st St

1316 Walnut St

159 N 21st St

415 S Broad St

2032 Race St

302 S Juniper St

2036 Race St

153 N 21st St

155 N 21st St

2420 South St

154 N 21st St

150 N 21st St

152 N 21st St

156 N 21st St

158 N 21st St

160 N 21st St

1333 Pine St

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Though there are numerous spots to stop in for a meal in Philadelphia, apartment-ites searching for one place to have a upscale meal at one of the classiest joints in town have many fewer options. One of the best places to get a high-class meal in stylish surroundings is Lacroix at the Rittenhouse Hotel, where luxury never plays second fiddle, and you're always sure to have a blast while feasting on some of the most delicious fare the city have to offer. When it comes to a dinner at Lacroix, you have a number of options. You can choose to pick an item from their a la carte menu, where you choose what entree and what sides you want, or the tasting menu, where you can pick out a number of different flavors to make your own delicious meal. For a la carte items, you can choose from a first course consisting of Kobe beef tartare, Matthew's salad, yellow fin tuna carpaccio, or cauliflower tequila soup, and continue to the main course, where you can choose from seafood options such as diver scallosp in chai cranberry jus, wild striped bass in a pineapple-andouille relish, Maine halibut with warm egg yolk sauce, or buttered poached lobster with pesto, or meat options, including duck breast with parsnip-cocout, lamb loin with oilve, or veal chop with caesar flavors. There are a number of different sides served in multiple ways. They also have a tasting menu, where you can try any number of different flavors available, including red beets with truffle, sesame and smoked barley, snails with cucumber, black beans and apricot, Japanese hamachi with uni, kimichi black garlic and lime fizz, kobe beef with spaghetti squadh, baked potato and chipotle, rabbit saddle with barbecue lentils, corn and grapefruit, or arctic char with white chocolate, artichoke, udon and passion fruit. No matter how you slice it, a night at Lacroix at Rittenhouse Hotel is a night where you'll taken on a culinary journey you'll never forget. It's a pleasant way to spend a night out of the apartment, where you can relax and not have to worry about making your dinner, while still experiencing some of the most interesting flavors in all of Philadelphia.
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