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- TTammyVIPAtlanta Metro •10 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe took my husband's mother from Germany here, and we were all blown away by the food--authentic, and elevated! My mother-in-law so enjoyed speaking her mother tongue with Sam, Devin, and Nick. We came on Thirsty Thursday (half price wine), and really enjoyed a deliciously dry and juicy bottle of Dr. Loosen sparkling riesling from Mosel. Our entrees were jägerschnitzel with spätzle, beef sauerbraten with spätzle, and beef tenderloin medallions with mustard crust, bacon fried potatoes, and bacon green beans, and an additional side of spätzle. We were blown away by the deliciousness of every component of each plate. The sauces were subtle, the meats were prepared beautifully (barely any breading, if any, on my schnitzel, which I love, love, love), everything was perfectly balanced. We all exclaimed over the spätzle, because so often the noodles are too small and too over-sautéed, and you don't get a satisfying bite. Nick's is perfectly prepared and satisfying. Portions were perfectly sized for all three of us to order dessert. We had the chocolate soufflé, apple strudel, and pflaumenkuchen (plum cake--my mother-in-law's favorite). They were all amazing. The soufflé and strudel both had a bit of crispiness on the edges that immediately melted in your mouth. The apples, raisins and cinnamon in the strudel were perfectly balanced and comforting yet exciting. So good! And my mother-in-law adored the pflaumenkuchen--perfectly unctuous and not sweet. Needless to say, this is a new favorite restaurant, and we will be back soon. P.S. Everyone was happy here; the owner, the staf, and the customers. We had fun conversations with everyone. It was just a truly lovely evening.More infoNick’s German KitchenPrice: Expensive• Contemporary German• Mount Pleasant•4.9
- KKennethVIPSouth Carolina •149 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat Mac n cheese options. I loved my plate with mushrooms. Get the she crab soup for sure. The service was good along with the location near IOP connector! I look forward to my next visit!More infoCrave Kitchen & CocktailsPrice: Moderate• American• Mount Pleasant•4.6
- WWayneVIPSouth Carolina •24 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoVery good food and great service! We enjoyed our dinner, and the restaurant was not crowded on this visit.More infoBoathouse at Breach InletPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Isle of Palms•4.6
- MmaureenVIPSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined on 14 Dec 2024Loved the beet and buratta salad and the pumpkin ravioli!More infoCoastal ProvisionsPrice: Expensive• Southern• Isle of Palms•4.4
- TTashaSouth Carolina •3 reviews5.0Dined on 7 Dec 2024Jeremy was an excellent server. Everyone enjoyed their entrees. Two of us enjoyed the braised short ribs, best I I've ever eaten!More infoThe RefugePrice: Moderate• American• Isle of Palms•4.3
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With its beautiful resorts, miles of gorgeous beach and a treasure trove of fine restaurants, Isle of Palms is a paradise for foodies of all types in the heart of beautiful Charleston. A meal at Isle of Palms is truly spectacular with offerings like Turanici spaghetti, beef carpaccio, lobster bisque and naturally-raised veal served with fine vintage wines. Those who crave seafood dishes in this posh island setting can enjoy seared diver scallops and grilled salmon. Finally, there are the traditional flavors of the region that diners can savor, like shrimp and creamy grits, fried green tomatoes and some of the best crab cakes in the south. From new American to Southern classic, Isle of Palms has dinner choices for every palate.
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Child friendly restaurants in Isle of Palms include Boathouse at Breach Inlet, Long Island Cafe- Isle of Palms and Coastal Provisions
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