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    Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States

    Fork

    250pts

    James Beard-backed, no tasting-menu pressure.

    Fork, Restaurant in Philadelphia

    About Fork

    Fork is one of Philadelphia's most consistently recognized full-service New American restaurants, backed by the 2023 James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur and multiple Opinionated About Dining nods. The service-forward approach earns the price point. Book well ahead — this is a hard reservation — and go Thursday or Friday evening for the room at its best.

    Fork, Philadelphia: Worth Booking?

    Fork sits in the upper tier of Philadelphia's New American dining without carrying the per-head sticker shock of a tasting-menu destination. The price point is mid-to-upper range for the city, and what you get for it is a service-forward, full-service experience on Market Street that has been consistently recognized over multiple years — including an Opinionated About Dining recommendation in 2023 and a ranking of #665 in its North American casual list in 2024. More significantly, Ellen Yin received the 2023 James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur, one of the most credible recognitions in American dining. That award is not for a single dish or a single season — it reflects sustained operational excellence and hospitality over time. If you have been once and left satisfied, the case for returning is real.

    The Experience

    The atmosphere at Fork leans warm and unhurried rather than loud and competitive. During lunch service (Tuesday through Friday from 11 am), the energy is lower-key, which makes it a sharper choice for conversation-forward meals. By Friday and Saturday evenings, when service runs to 10 pm, the room picks up , still manageable, but noticeably more animated than midweek. If you are coming back and want the room at its leading, a Thursday evening hits the sweet spot: the kitchen is in full rhythm and the dining room has not yet shifted into weekend-pace volume.

    Chef Jeremy Hansen leads the kitchen on the New American menu. Without confirmed dish details from the venue directly, it would be irresponsible to point you at specific plates , but the James Beard recognition for the restaurateur behind the operation (Ellen Yin) signals that the front-of-house and the overall guest experience are considered as seriously as what lands on the table. At Fork, service is not an afterthought bolted onto good cooking. It is treated as part of the product, and that matters at this price level. Restaurants where the food is strong but the floor is inattentive rarely hold their reputation over a decade-plus run. Fork has.

    If you have been once and are weighing a return, the lunch format is worth considering. It is the same kitchen, likely a shorter format, and the room operates with less pressure than weekend dinner. For anyone bringing a guest who is newer to the restaurant, a Friday or Saturday evening gives you the full version of what Fork is trying to do.

    Practical Details

    DetailForkFriday Saturday SundayVernick Food and Drink
    CuisineNew AmericanNew AmericanNew American
    Booking DifficultyHardHardHard
    Hours (Fri/Sat)11 am–10 pmVariesVaries
    ClosedMondayCheck directCheck direct
    AwardsJames Beard 2023, OAD 2023–24OAD listedOAD listed
    Google Rating4.5 (1,085 reviews), ,

    Fork is closed Mondays. Tuesday through Thursday it runs 11 am to 9 pm. Friday and Saturday extend to 10 pm. Sunday closes at 9 pm. Plan dinner bookings well in advance , this is a hard-to-book restaurant and the James Beard profile only increases demand pressure.

    How Fork Compares

    See the full comparison section below for how Fork sits against its Philadelphia peers.

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    If you are comparing Fork against the broader New American category nationally, useful reference points include Friday Saturday Sunday in Philadelphia, The Inn at Little Washington in Virginia, and Bayona in New Orleans , all James Beard-connected New American operations at different price tiers. At the high end of the national category, The French Laundry, Single Thread, and Smyth represent the tasting-menu extreme. Fork sits well below that price and formality ceiling, which is part of why it holds broad appeal. For New Orleans context on a similar hospitality-first ethos, Emeril's is a reasonable structural parallel. And if you want a sense of what seafood-focused precision looks like at the national level, Le Bernardin in New York is the benchmark , Fork is operating in a different register but with comparable seriousness of intent.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Fork handle dietary restrictions?

    Fork's New American format typically allows more flexibility on dietary accommodations than a fixed tasting-menu restaurant. check the venue's official channels before your visit to flag specific needs. Given the kitchen's James Beard-recognized standing, reasonable requests are generally taken seriously at this level.

    What should I wear to Fork?

    Fork sits in the upper tier of Philadelphia's New American dining and carries a James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur — that puts it above a casual neighborhood spot but short of a black-tie tasting room. Clean, put-together clothing reads correctly here. Jeans are fine if they're not beat-up.

    What should a first-timer know about Fork?

    Fork is a James Beard Award-winning operation (2023, Outstanding Restaurateur) at 306 Market St, running lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday with no Monday service. It sits in the upper tier of Philadelphia New American without the pressure of a tasting-menu format, so you're ordering from a menu at your own pace. Book ahead for Friday and Saturday dinner, when the restaurant runs until 10 pm.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Fork?

    Lunch runs Tuesday through Friday from 11 am and tends to be less competitive to book than Friday or Saturday dinner. If your goal is trying Fork without committing to a full dinner spend, weekday lunch is the lower-friction entry point. For a more complete experience with a longer evening, Friday or Saturday dinner works best.

    Is Fork good for solo dining?

    Fork's New American format and unhurried atmosphere make it a reasonable solo choice, particularly at lunch. The Tuesday-through-Thursday dinner window (closing at 9 pm) is less packed than the weekend, which suits solo diners who prefer a quieter room. A James Beard-recognized restaurant at this level will have professional front-of-house staff who handle solo covers without issue.

    What should I order at Fork?

    Specific menu details are not available in our current data — check Fork's website or call ahead for the current menu. What the record confirms: Fork runs New American cuisine under chef Jeremy Hansen at a James Beard Award-winning establishment, so the kitchen skews toward technique-driven, market-influenced cooking rather than comfort-food basics.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    11 am–9 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–9 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–9 pm
    Friday
    11 am–10 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–10 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–9 pm

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