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- MMelissaCharlotte •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoIncredible food!!! We had 3 appetizers and an entree that we couldn’t finish. The crab dip is hands down the best around.More infoQuanto Basta: Italian Eatery & Wine Bar - WilmingtonPrice: Expensive• Italian• Wilmington•4.7
- MMattCharlotte •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe’ve been to Seabird many many times and have always had a wonderful time. The team is friendly, professional, and welcoming. The food is always very good, innovative, and beautifully presented. We absolutely recommend you visit, ASAP.More infoSeabirdPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Wilmington•4.9
- KKaseyCoastal North Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoFloriana is a must when visiting Wilmington. Chris made our experience incredible. We loved the pecan salad, the lasagna, and the shrimp and scallop risotto. Extensive wine selection and wonderful atmosphere. We will be back!More infoFloriana - WilmingtonPrice: Expensive• Italian• Wilmington•4.8
- MMelissaCoastal North Carolina •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoEverything was delicious and we have plenty of leftovers for lunch the next day. 2nd time going and just as good as the first.More infoTarantelli’sPrice: Moderate• Italian• Wilmington•4.7
- SStephenWashington, D.C. Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoIt was an another great pre theater meal. As usual, Shelly kept things moving and got us out in plenty of time for the curtain. Food was excellent. Slight glitch with one order, but that was a kitchen issue and Shelley remedied it immediately. She really is excellentMore infoRuth's Chris Steak House - Wilmington, NCPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Wilmington•4.7
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Situated on the Tar River, Tarboro, NC, has a history as an important river port. The dining scene in Tarboro reflects the town's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean; fried fish and chips, raw oysters, and shrimp and grits are all readily available. You can also choose from a number of barbecue places that offer iconic eastern North Carolina chopped pork barbecue. Since you're in the eastern half of the state, it will be a vinegar-based pork that can be piled onto a sandwich or eaten as a part of a platter that includes collard greens and coleslaw. The town's diners and pubs offer a chance to enjoy a Carolina-style hot dog or burger topped with chili, slaw, and chopped onions.