Eat Around the World in King of Prussia
Think you need a passport to enjoy dishes from around the globe? Think again.
King of Prussia has become one of the most exciting dining destinations in the area, featuring dozens of restaurants serving international cuisine within a few miles of one another. From handmade Italian pasta to delicate soup dumplings, the whole world is on the menu here. If you’re ready to explore, keep reading to learn how to take a culinary trip around the globe without ever leaving town.

Get a Slice of Italy at Eataly
It feels like you’ve arrived in Italy the second you step into Eataly. Tucked inside King of Prussia Mall, this bustling marketplace blends inviting restaurants, aromatic cafés, rustic bakeries and specialty counters under one roof. Relish a bowl of silky, fresh pasta, savor a blistered Neapolitan-style pizza or enjoy a rich espresso paired with a flaky pastry. And, let’s not forget the wine!
A Taste of Lima Awaits at Uma Café
Uma Café and Peruvian Restaurant brings the vibrant tastes of Peru to King of Prussia. Peruvian cuisine blends Spanish, Indigenous and Asian influences to create dynamic and memorable dishes. The cozy, family-run restaurant serves traditional favorites like sizzling lomo saltado, bright and citrusy ceviche and pollo a la brasa. Each dish highlights the unique flavors and fresh ingredients that make Peruvian cooking so distinctive.

Try Japan’s Sushi Scene at Kooma
Kooma Asian Fusion & Sushi Bar is a go-to destination for Japanese cuisine in King of Prussia. Located in King of Prussia Town Center, this stylish restaurant offers a menu that features creative sushi rolls, steaming bowls of ramen and a variety of Japanese small plates perfect for sharing. It’s a popular spot to unwind with great food after a day of shopping. Whether you’re craving classic sushi or something a little more inventive, Kooma delivers a taste of Japan in King of Prussia.

Latin America is on the Menu at Paladar
Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar is all about bold flavors with dishes inspired by Mexico, Cuba and the Caribbean. The menu includes staples like tacos, empanadas, ceviche and grilled meats. The restaurant is also known for its impressive rum selection, with bottles from across the Caribbean and Latin America. Pair your meal with a craft cocktail to complete the experience.

Nan Xiang is a Shanghai Dumpling Lover’s Dream
Can a single dumpling be worth the trip out of the house? At Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao, many diners would say it absolutely can be. The restaurant is famous for its Shanghai soup dumplings, filled with rich broth that delivers savory goodness in every bite. Served in classic bamboo steamers and arriving piping hot at the table, the dumplings are as beautiful as they are delicious.
With so many international restaurants located just minutes apart, King of Prussia truly feels like a gateway to the world’s cuisines. No matter what you crave, you can find it here. Expand your journey around the world and try something new by visiting KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, Tiffin Indian Cuisine, Peter Chang KOP, Aroma Mediterranean Cuisine and Charkoal’s Brazilian Steakhouse.