Contemporary restaurant interior design that brings together elements of an American diner and a Pan-Asian lounge. The name references both the city of Philadelphia and the well-known sushi roll. The interior is divided into several dining rooms, each with its own atmosphere.
The main dining room draws on a 1960s aesthetic, with neon signs, retro-inspired furniture, seafoam leather sofas, chrome details, and vintage movie posters on the walls.
In another room, where sushi and cocktails are served, the atmosphere is more restrained and contemporary: a concrete-finish bar counter, high stools, and wall graphics with Japanese-inspired motifs. The overall concept is tied together by the bold, colorful character of the design.
Philadelphia offers guests different moods within one venue, and the interior helps shape that experience — from nostalgic American comfort to a more current Asian-inspired edge.
Address: 17/1 Komendantsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg