Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
Dancerobot
475Pearl PointsFun-first izakaya, no weeks of planning needed.

About Dancerobot
Chef Jesse Ito's '80s-inspired izakaya in Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia's more compelling evening bookings in 2025, landing on Resy's Best of the Hit List. Modern Japanese comfort food, a drinks program worth your attention, and an Easy booking status make it a strong pick for dates, small groups, and solo bar-seat dining alike.
Who Should Book Dancerobot — and When
If you want a celebration dinner that feels genuinely fun rather than formally stiff, Dancerobot earns a clear yes. Chef Jesse Ito's '80s-inspired izakaya on Sansom Street in Rittenhouse is built for the kind of evening where the drinks program holds its own alongside the food — which makes it a strong pick for dates, small-group occasions, and anyone who wants Japanese comfort food without the ceremony of a traditional omakase format. Resy named it to their Leading of the Hit List for 2025, which signals it has broken through beyond local word-of-mouth.
The Dancerobot Experience
Dancerobot sits at 1710 Sansom St in Rittenhouse, one of Philadelphia's more walkable and restaurant-dense neighborhoods. The concept is modern takes on Japanese comfort food , izakaya-style, meaning plates are designed for sharing and the drinks are part of the point, not an afterthought. The '80s aesthetic is not a gimmick layered on leading; it's baked into the room's energy, which makes it a better fit for a birthday or anniversary dinner than for a quiet business conversation.
The drinks program deserves particular attention if you're weighing this against other Philadelphia options. Izakaya formats live or die on the bar side, and Dancerobot's has been cited as a genuine strength , which means a table of two who want to spend the evening across cocktails and small plates will get more mileage here than at a venue where the bar is secondary. For a special occasion where the meal should feel like an event rather than a transaction, that matters.
On the question of lunch versus dinner: Dancerobot is leading understood as an evening venue. Izakaya dining historically runs late and leans on the social energy of the bar, and the '80s-inspired atmosphere reads more naturally at night. If you're comparing morning or midday options in Rittenhouse, this is a dinner booking. Reserve your lunch for somewhere that's designed around it. Come here when you want the full version: drinks, sharing plates, and a room that has some noise and movement in it.
For solo diners, the counter or bar seating format common to izakayas makes Dancerobot a more comfortable solo experience than a table-service restaurant where single guests can feel conspicuous. You can work through the menu at your own pace without the pressure of managing a shared table dynamic.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you do not need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for a tasting-menu room. That said, a Resy Hit List placement in 2025 tends to drive traffic, so for weekend evenings or a specific occasion date, booking a few days ahead is sensible rather than assuming a walk-in will work.
The address is 1710 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19103, in Rittenhouse Square. Rittenhouse is well-served by public transit and walkable from most Center City hotels. For Philadelphia hotel options near this neighborhood, see our full Philadelphia hotels guide.
Price range data is not available in our current records. Given the izakaya format , sharing plates, cocktails , budget for a spending pattern closer to a tapas-style evening than a prix-fixe dinner. Two people ordering several plates plus drinks will likely land in a mid-range bracket for Philadelphia, though you should confirm current pricing directly with the venue.
Quick reference: Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia | Booking: Easy, via Resy | Leading for: evening, special occasions, solo counter dining, dates and small groups | Resy Leading of Hit List 2025.
How It Compares to Other Philadelphia Restaurants
See the comparison section below for how Dancerobot stacks up against Friday Saturday Sunday, Fork, and other strong Philadelphia options.
For more on where to eat, drink, and stay in the city, browse our full Philadelphia restaurants guide, our full Philadelphia bars guide, our full Philadelphia wineries guide, and our full Philadelphia experiences guide. If you're comparing Japanese-leaning precision dining at the national level, Atomix in New York City represents the tasting-menu end of the spectrum, while Dancerobot's izakaya format is a deliberately more social and accessible proposition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dancerobot good for solo dining?
Yes. An izakaya format built around small plates and a strong drinks program is one of the better solo setups in Philadelphia — you can graze at your own pace without feeling like you're taking up a table meant for groups. Dancerobot's Resy Hit List recognition for 2025 suggests demand is real, so book ahead even if solo, rather than counting on a walk-in.
What should I order at Dancerobot?
Specific menu details aren't confirmed here, but the concept centers on modern takes on Japanese comfort food in an '80s-inspired izakaya format, which typically means shareable small plates alongside a drinks-forward program. Lean into the drinks side — the program is specifically called out as a strength. Order broadly across the menu rather than anchoring on one dish.
What should a first-timer know about Dancerobot?
Dancerobot is chef Jesse Ito's '80s-inspired izakaya at 1710 Sansom St in Rittenhouse, landing on Resy's 2025 Hit List — so it's generating real attention, not just neighborhood buzz. Booking is rated easy, meaning you won't need weeks of lead time, but don't skip the reservation. Come expecting a fun, casual atmosphere rather than a formal dining experience: this is the right room for a group that wants good food and a genuine night out, not a tasting-menu occasion.
What is Dancerobot known for?
Dancerobot is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Philadelphia.
Location
1710 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Dancerobot
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dancerobot | Resy Best of the Hit List (2025); Dancerobot is an ’80s-inspired izakaya in Rittenhouse from chef Jesse Ito, focusing on modern takes on Japanese comfort food alongside a strong drinks program. | Easy | |
| Friday Saturday Sunday | New American | Unknown | |
| Fork | New American | Unknown | |
| South Philly Barbacoa | Mexican | Unknown | |
| Jean-Georges Philadelphia | French | Unknown | |
| Helm | Filipino | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Dancerobot and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Friday Saturday Sunday, New American, New American
- Fork, New American, New American
- South Philly Barbacoa, Mexican, Mexican
- Jean-Georges Philadelphia, French, French
- Helm, Filipino, Filipino
How Dancerobot Compares in Philadelphia
If you're deciding between Dancerobot and Friday Saturday Sunday, the choice comes down to format. Friday Saturday Sunday is a New American tasting-menu room with a more structured, destination-dinner feel, book it when the occasion calls for a single long, composed meal. Dancerobot is the better pick when the evening itself is the occasion: drinks, multiple plates, energy in the room. For a birthday or a casual anniversary dinner, Dancerobot's izakaya format is more fun and less ceremonial. If budget is a consideration, Dancerobot's sharing-plate structure also gives you more flexibility to calibrate spend as you go.
Fork is a credentialed New American option for diners who want something polished and reliable in a classic restaurant format, but it skews more towards a formal business-dinner register. Dancerobot is the stronger call for a date or celebration where atmosphere matters as much as the plate. South Philly Barbacoa is an entirely different proposition, lower price point, Mexican, deeply casual, but if you want high-quality food without the evening-out energy, it wins on value. Helm's Filipino format shares some of Dancerobot's small-plates sensibility, and is worth considering if you want to compare Asian-inspired options side by side before booking.
Jean-Georges Philadelphia sits at the top of the price and formality scale among this peer group, it's the right answer when you need a serious, white-tablecloth occasion. Dancerobot is the right answer when you want the evening to feel like a night out rather than a formal dinner. On booking difficulty, Dancerobot's Easy rating gives it an edge over any venue that requires advance planning of weeks. The Resy Hit List recognition in 2025 is meaningful context: it puts Dancerobot in a credentialed category without the booking friction that often comes with that status.
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