King of Prussia Restaurant Week Celebrates the Big Ten with Special Additions

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A dish served at Taku Japanese Steakhouse.
Image via Taku Japanese Steakhouse.
Held March 4th through the 15th, King of Prussia Restaurant Week will feature specials from 30 restaurants offering menus from $15 to $50.

King of Prussia Restaurant Week is back and this year it is celebrating its 10th Anniversary with the addition of community events, writes the editors of Main Line Tonight.

Held March 4th through the 15th, King of Prussia Restaurant Week will feature specials from 30 restaurants offering menus from $15 to $50.

You can also shop for fashion deals at KOP Shops For CHOP.

King of Prussia Restaurant Week started in 2014 and serves as a fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Since its launch, the food and fashion festival produced by King of Prussia District and presented by SERVPRO of King of Prussia has raised $366,311 for CHOP’s King of Prussia campus.

“When we created KOP Restaurant Week ten years ago at the urging of our restaurant community, we had no idea that it would have the impact that it does today,” said Eric Goldstein, president, and CEO of King of Prussia District.

This year there will also be community events, including a Facebook Raffle and a pajama day at Upper Merion Area School District, added to the festivities.

Read more about the restaurants participating in King of Prussia Restaurant Week and the added community events in Main Line Tonight.

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