IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. Berwyn Pizza (0.1 miles)
  2. Gullifty's (0.1 miles)
  3. Bunha Faun (0.3 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. Main Line Green Home (0.2 miles)
  2. Pennsylvania Art Conservatory (0.9 miles)
  3. Quail Ridge Furniture (1.2 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. Georges' (2.5 miles)
  2. Glenmorgan Bar and Grill (2.9 miles)
  3. Chuckles Comedy Club (6.0 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

 
THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):


Entree Price:
$$$ — Expensive

Hours:
Monday 11:30 a.m. till 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday 11:30 a.m. till 10 p.m. Friday 11:30 a.m. till 11 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. till 11 p.m. Sunday 5 p.m. till 9 p.m.

Insider Tip:
If you can’t snag a seat at the central sushi bar or in the cacophonous dining room, there’s a separate entrance for carry-out.

Meals Served:
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Late Night

Payment Type:
American Express
Discover
MasterCard
Visa

Features:
Group Friendly
Outdoor Dining
Private Room(s)
Prix Fixe Menu
Smoke Free
Small Plates
Takeout

Alcohol Type:
Full Bar

Reservations Required:
Lunch Suggested
Dinner Suggested

Neighborhood:
Chester County
Berwyn
Main Line

Also Featured in:
Best of Philly 2005 New Suburban Restaurant


Nectar

1091 Lancaster Avenue
Berwyn, PA 19321
Phone: 610-725-9000
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Fax: 610-725-9198
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#32 on the 2009 Philly Mag 50

#40 on the 2008 Philly Mag 50

The hip techno soundtrack, the Asian-fusion menu, and the soaring space anchored by a huge Buddha tapestry make this place feel a bit like Suburb-akan. But beneath Nectar’s gloss is creative cooking from chef Patrick Feury. Seasonal additions spark interest on the menu, which spans straightforward Asian, sushi, modern American, and fusions of all three.

Featured In
Best of Philly 2005 New Suburban Restaurant
There's dazzle aplenty at this $5 million Buddakan-style bar-restaurant, which has more than enough substance to back up its glam. Ex...

User Reviews (1) :
Review
The bar is always active, the place is really loud, but when you go, get the pork fried rice. It's a meal in itself, but take what you cant eat home, its still great the next day. In the Summer ask to sit outside so you can hear each other, and enjoy some of the better creative dishs on MainLine.
Posted by Charles: Apr. April 20th, 2010 at 8:12 PM
 
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