Menu for Zama
- Small Bites
- Bites
- Entrees
- Sides
- Sushi Bar. Yellowtail sashimi with soy pickled jalapeno and ponzu. ...
- Maki
- Specialty Maki. Tempura shrimp, BBQ eel. ...
- Combinations. Grilled diver scallops, baby Spanish octopus and head on Madagascar shrimp over saffron infused sushi rice with Hamachi and Madai sashimi, Japanese Kurobuta pork chorizo, edamame and avocado.
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How do I order takeout from Zama?
Zama offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (215) 568-1027. How is Zama restaurant rated? Zama is rated 4.7 stars by 1850 OpenTable diners. Is Zama currently accepting reservations? Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
Is Zama on OpenTable rated?
Zama is rated 4.7 stars by 1850 OpenTable diners. Is Zama currently accepting reservations? Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable. Due to local restrictions, this restaurant may not be accepting reservations at the moment.
What's in a Zama's wrap?
Crispy flour tortilla sliced and topped with mexi-beans, your choice of protein with melted cheese, pico de gallo, black olive and jalapenos. Zama's Wrap $10.25 Your choice of protein stuffed with romaine lettuce, shredded cheese, avocado, bacon and chipotle mayo.
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Does Zama offer delivery through OpenTable or takeout?
Zama offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (215) 568-1027.
How is Zama restaurant rated?
Zama is rated 4.8 stars by 1910 OpenTable diners.
Is Zama currently accepting reservations?
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
Delicious Yucatecan recipes
Delicious Yucatecan recipes and modern gourmet flavors take pride of place in Zamá, our Mexican cuisine restaurant. Here our talented chef, pays homage to traditional local delicacies while preparing ingredients and recipes for modern palates.
Sophisticated atmosphere beneath a giant palapa
Set in a sophisticated atmosphere beneath a giant palapa, the restaurant’s structure is reminiscent of an ancient Mayan god sitting ceremoniously at the heart of the complex. The name Zamá means “sunrise” in the Mayan language and your dining experience here is like a new dawn for your appetite.