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12 Nashville restaurants that our local editor loves

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by Kellie Walton
Updated 07 May 2024

As a native Nashvillian, I was raised on Southern classics like fried chicken and cheese casserole, and while that food is still alive and kicking on Music City menus today, I’ve seen the restaurant scene evolve alongside my own palate. The city has nurtured both homegrown and out-of-town chefs, and that’s how it’s evolved into a serious food town. Choosing whether to book a table at a sleek hotel spot by a chef with MICHELIN cred or the longstanding mom-and-pop place down the street is a genuinely tough decision—but that’s what makes dining out in Nashville so special. I’m a travel and food writer who is lucky to eat and jetset for a living, and I’ve contributed to publications including Eater, Country Living, and National Geographic Traveler. I’m thrilled to share my 12 most beloved restaurants, from downtown Nashville to its growing suburbs.

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4.9
4.9 (1272)
$31 to $50
Asian
East Nashville
About the restaurant

It’s rare for a newbie to become a universal favorite so instantly. But that’s exactly what happened after Noko landed in East Nashville in 2023. An excellent wood-fired, Asian-inspired menu first drew diners here, and it’s the warm service that keeps us coming back. Chef Dung “Junior” Vo shares stories about his favorite childhood foods on the menu, and the staff makes everyone feel like a regular. The District Sando—a Japan-inspired grilled cheese punched up with togarashi—is a must.


Top review
Brightie
Dined 1 day ago
Every time I come, I am blown away at the entire experience Noko continuously offers. The food is exquisite. The service is incredible. Noko is hands down the best restaurant in Nashville.
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4.8
4.8 (121)
$50 and over
American
Franklin
About the restaurant

When I want dinner to feel like a getaway, I take the scenic drive to Leiper’s Fork, a historic village about 30 miles from Nashville. It’s home to Southall Farm & Inn, a luxe retreat that includes January, an epic onsite restaurant with an always-changing menu. Executive chef Andrew Klamar and sous chef Nate Leonard source ingredients from the property’s apiary, greenhouses, and orchards, resulting in inspired dishes like beet escabeche and duck with sunchokes and sunflower.


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Victoria
Dined on 4 Nov 2024
Everything we ordered was explained beautifully, delivered in a timely fashion, looked gorgeous and was delicious! Service was impeccable! Definitely a special occasion destination!
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4.7
4.7 (115)
$30 and under
Indian
Bellevue
About the restaurant

Nashville’s strip malls are known to house secrets, and 615chuTNey is one of the most surprising of them all. The South Indian dishes here are to die for, whether that means pickled and steamed rice cakes, spicy Chettinad egg curry, or lentil stew with tamarind broth—bonus points for the bottomless rice. It’ll all be delivered to your table by a friendly robot named Singam, a pandemic-induced solution to staffing shortages.


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Lauravip
Dined on 25 Oct 2024
Delicious food and fascinating, colorful ambience! The robot was charming, but we would have preferred to order from paper menus rather than our phones.
A photo of Joe Muer Seafood - Nashville restaurant
4.7
4.7 (605)
$50 and over
Seafood
The Gulch & North Gulch
About the restaurant

Judging from its excellent seafood restaurants, you wouldn’t know that Nashville is landlocked. One of the standouts includes Joe Muer Seafood, a special occasion go-to for glamorous interiors and celebration-worthy specials like fresh lobster and crab flown in daily from around the globe. The dishes here are all presented with a little flair, like lobster bisque poured tableside and one show-stopping raw bar plateau.


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Erika
Dined 3 days ago
We celebrated our 15 year anniversary, food was great, service outstanding, host was super kind and friendly. We ordered the Lobster pot pie (good amount of lobster in it) it was delicious, presentation was awesome, we also ordered the buttered sea bass, it was cooked perfectly, we had corn pudding as a side dish that paired nicely with the sea bass.
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4.7
4.7 (411)
$31 to $50
Pizza Bar
Downtown / Sobro
About the restaurant

When I’m looking for a quality Italian meal in a lively setting, Ophelia’s tops the list. The pizzas and pastas were made for sharing, though it’ll be tough to give up bites of the signature lasagna in a creamy bechamel sauce once you try it. Thoughtful design touches make the experience even better, from the intriguing photo-covered gallery walls to the elegant floral serving dishes.


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Laurenvip
Dined 7 days ago
The beef carpaccio and whipped ricotta were AMAZING! I had the shrimp scampi too which was delicious. Perfect aperol spritz as well!
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4.8
4.8 (2968)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Germantown
About the restaurant

For a laid-back seafood option that’s also impressive, I head to The Optimist. The insides channel a luxe fishing village with ship-inspired bathrooms and a dazzling stained-glass wall. Go with a group to tear into one of the seafood plateaus with—my absolute favorite—smoked-fish dip. Plus, every meal here starts with bread service that includes fluffy, buttery rolls.


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Mim
Dined 3 days ago
What a fabulous place to eat. The atmosphere was fabulous, service by all was exceptional and very personal. And the food was beyond delicious.
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4.6
4.6 (3869)
$30 and under
Steakhouse
The Gulch & North Gulch
About the restaurant

Steakhouses and special occasions go hand in hand, and you have plenty of options when celebrating in Nashville. Oak is my favorite because it’s equal parts stunnings—soaring ceilings, a marble bar, and gorgeous oak accents—and delicious. Fill up on filet mignon and potatoes whipped with garlic and crème fraîche before heading to a concert or a hockey game (Bridgestone Arena is right across the street). And cap off your evening with a glass of red and espresso-soaked chocolate cake.


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Kristavip
Dined 4 days ago
Our waiter was very nice, attentive and informative. I took my father here for his 70th birthday. All he wanted was a good steak. He asked for it medium. Sadly he got his filet mignon and it was rare. The staff agreed and took it back, recooked it, but maybe didn’t check the temp? It was still rare with a slight improvement. They gave us the meat free of charge but I’m just more disappointed that he wasn’t able to get his steak how he wanted it for his birthday. However, my finances filet mignon was perfectly medium. Our appetizer, my Caesar salad and bolognese pasta was amazing!
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4.8
4.8 (2071)
$30 and under
Japanese
Germantown
About the restaurant

I’ll always give credit where it’s due, and Charleston deserves a shoutout for its influence on Nashville’s restaurants. We’ve imported chefs and concepts from the Holy City, including sushi hotspot O-Ku. The Nashville edition is just as good as the OG, serving sustainably sourced sushi with local twists. The signature makimono menu pushes the envelope on tradition—try the Nashvegas roll with crab, spicy tuna, goat cheese mousse, and sweet and spicy sauces.


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Debravip
Dined 6 days ago
Surprised that the restaurant knew it was our anniversary! We enjoyed the special and complimentary flute of champagne for the entire table so very much. It really topped off the excellent food. Thank you O-Ku for making our night so very special.
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4.7
4.7 (4999)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Brentwood
About the restaurant

Mere Bulles’s vintage mansion setting makes it the perfect spot for an impressive lunch meeting or a special-occasion dinner. Choose between Southern hits like shrimp and grits and short rib, steaks, and even oysters—just be sure to order a cup of she-crab soup to start. Mere Bulles is one of the only places in the city that serves this decadent Lowcountry staple.


Top review
leigh
Dined 5 days ago
Always a great place to go and take people from out of town. They always love the ambience and the beauty of the old home.
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4.8
4.8 (2259)
$31 to $50
American
Germantown
About the restaurant

There are three separate occasions that warrant a recommendation to Geist: a weekend brunch, an intimate date, or an outdoor toast on a sunny day. Tucked inside an early 1900s blacksmith shop, the dining room drips with historic elegance. There’s a chic menu to match, featuring tuna crudo, beef tenderloin, and housemade pastas. If you’re raising a glass to something extra-special, you can’t do better than Geist’s outdoor Champagne garden.


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Julia
Dined 1 day ago
Fantastic dinner! Everything was wonderful from beginning to end!
A photo of Yolan restaurant
4.6
4.6 (603)
$50 and over
Italian
Downtown / Sobro
About the restaurant

Nashville nabbed a renowned chef when Yolan opened inside the Joseph Hotel downtown in 2020: Tony Mantuano came from MICHELIN-starred Spiaggia in Chicago before it closed. Mantuano’s avant-garde a la carte menu makes for an impressive Italian meal, but the breads and desserts from executive pastry chef Noelle Marchetti are the sleeper hits. Choose the focaccia made from sourdough starter, and you’ll see why I can’t get enough of this sleek and stylish spot.


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robertvip
Dined 1 day ago
Yolan was amazing! From the moment we arrived they were very accommodating. Came over and took our costs and brought my wife a hook for her pocketbook. Jake took care of us and he was so friendly and helpful. Wonderful server. Great wine list. Very extensive but almost all Italian wines. The service was top notch. And the food was delicious. My wife had the halibut and she loved it. I had the Dover sole (whole fish). It was fileted and very large. We could have shared it. All in all, one the best restaurants I’ve been to in a while.
A photo of Red Pony Restaurant restaurant
4.8
4.8 (4615)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Franklin
About the restaurant

I proudly claim the small town of Franklin as my home. It’s becoming a thriving food and drink destination in its own right, and on any given night, there’s a good chance I’ll be at Red Pony, a Main Street staple. Whether you pull up a barstool or grab a table with views outside, a towering plate of chef Jason McConnell’s Southern-accented faithfuls like lamb chops, shrimp and grits, or beef tenderloin will quickly convert you to a regular.


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Lizvip
Dined 4 days ago
Service was awesome! Every bite and sip superb! Definitely our best meal in Franklin was served here.
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