They specialize in game meats and local fish - including shad, 'the original fish of Fishtown' .
FISHTOWN, Pa. -- Here on the Philly restaurant scene, a spot featuring traditional Pennsylvania cuisine is unique.
At Elwood in Fishtown, chef-owner Adam Diltz makes the dishes he grew up on in Northeastern Pennsylvania. He specializes in game meats and local fish - including shad, 'the original fish of Fishtown' - many served whole, the way his grandmother did when Adam's grandfather would bring home such after taking Adam hunting.
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