Summer sips and flavors you cant miss in Philly

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia's culinary scene embraces summer with fresh offerings, starting with Malai, a new ice cream shop that features innovative flavors infused with South Asian spices. Founded in Brooklyn and now in Philly, Malai specializes in eggless and sometimes vegan treats, including kulfi pops and ice cream sandwiches. Cantina La Martina invites BBQ enthusiasts to enjoy outdoor grilling on weekends, providing a unique experience with a menu that rotates among steak, seafood, and vegetarian options for $50 per guest. Shake Shack enhances its menu with a limited-time BBQ selection that includes both savory burgers and sweet shakes, catering to various palates. At Reading Terminal Market, Wilt’s Chocolate Smothered Berries promises to satisfy dessert lovers with fresh strawberries drizzled in chocolate.

Breezy's Deli & Market continues to entice soft serve fans with an ever-changing list of creative flavors. These culinary highlights reflect Philadelphia's commitment to diverse, seasonal dining experiences, appealing to locals and visitors alike. As summer unfolds, these establishments provide exciting new tastes for everyone to enjoy.

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