Dine Latino Restaurant Week is back in Philadelphia, with over 25 Latino-owned restaurants across the region serving up special menus and complimentary offerings.
Running now through April 12, locals and visitors can eat and drink their way through different venues (both restaurants and food trucks), all of which extend beyond conventional Latin cuisine.
“Dine Latino Restaurant Week is more than a dining event — it’s a movement that elevates the brand, talent, and presence of Latino entrepreneurs in our region’s culinary industry,” said Jennifer Rodriguez, President & CEO of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

“Each year, this initiative highlights the incredible diversity of flavors and traditions within our community and reinforces the vital role these businesses play in shaping Philadelphia’s dynamic food scene. We invite everyone to come together, celebrate, and support the remarkable chefs and restaurateurs at the heart of this experience.”
Dine Latino Restaurant Week offers one complimentary appetizer or dessert with the purchase of two dinner entrées or a special menu for the week. 2025 is the first year that food trucks have also been added to the line-up. Philadelphians can additionally add the smartphone app Let’s Rallie to experience some interactive features throughout the seven-day event.
Participating restaurants include Arepa Grub Spot, El Merkury, ESS Bakery Cafe, Mamajuana Cafe Philly, Emiliano’s Carnitas, South Philly Barbacoa, Xochi Mexican Cuisine, Mucho Peru, Queen & Rook, Los Potrillos Taqueria and plenty of other spots serving up options for takeout, delivery, and select indoor dining.
In addition to Dine Latino Restaurant Week, the GPHCC will also be hosting a Dine Latino Chef’s Tasting event with 2025 James Beard Foundation Nominee Chef Yun Fuentes of Bolo. Taking place April 9, at 6 p.m., at La Cucina at the Market (1206 Arch St.), the experience offers a way for guests to interact with the celebrated chef and learn more about the food and inspiration behind it all.

A full list of participating Dine Latino Restaurant Week locales can be found online at philahispanicchamber.org