With it’s reputation solidified as a true culinary gem of the South,visitors are spoiled for choice. But this doesn’t stop the culinary innovations. With a roster of richly acclaimed chefs and establishments as a baseline, each year brings new stars to the Charleston restaurant lineup. Dining in Charleston is more that just going out to eat, it is a pastime for locals and visitors alike. Dressing to the nines is not required here as Charleston is a casually elegant city. Regardless of the understated dress code, you can surely expect to experience some of the best food that has ever crossed your lips!
With so many high quality Charleston restaurants it was hard to narrow our list to create a top ten, but stars emerged and the richest cream rose. Our dining experience in Charleston ran the gamut. From the most popular fine dining options to little-known restaurants that are often overlooked in the press, we tried them all.
While we focused predominantly on Charleston restaurants within the peninsula area (because it’s where tourists and out-of-towners head first) we have thrown in a couple outlying eateries as they especially deserve to be on your cant miss list.
Our top ten Charleston restaurants are listed here in alphabetical order. There was really no need to separate the best from the best! Enjoy any of these great restaurants and your Charleston dining experience will certainly be memborable.
Top Ten Charleston Restaurants
Circa 1886 – The wine list boasts close to 280 bottles. The contemporary cuisine, which is influenced by Charleston’s rich history, always offers unique and intriguing offerings as the menu changes seasonally keeping up with the freshest products available. If you are looking for an intimate evening that won’t soon be forgotten then let Chef Marc Collins introduce you to Circa 1886.
Cypress – Chef Craig Deihl creates a beautiful eclectic American style menu that has hints of French and Asian tones. The ambiance is outstanding and the three-story wine wall is a must see. Make sure to try the oysters and the wasabi tuna, there excellent! Cypress is also associated with Blossoms and Magnilias which are just down the street well worth visits as well.
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