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- GGregoryVIPChicago / Illinois •24 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOur Absolute “Go To” restaurant on the island! Everything about Charlie’s is fantastic. The menu entrees are changed daily depending on availability of their fish options. We have had many of the appetizers but generally go back to their escargot. You will always have a great entree and the Pave’ Chocolat for dessert is a must try. Highly Recommended!!!More infoCharlie's Coastal Bistro (L'etoile Verte)Price: Expensive• Seafood• Hilton Head Island•4.8
- AAlexAtlanta •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoEnjoyed an evening at Alligator Soul. Food full of flavor and beautifully presented. Our waiter Samuel took great care of us and the restaurant has numerous staff looking after you. Will definitely return and look forward to trying new items on the menu. Oysters a La soul and the gumbo so full of flavor and could have eaten a dz frog legs that came with the gumbo. Who would a thought!More infoAlligator SoulPrice: Very Expensive• Creole• Historic District - North•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerDetroit / Eastern Michigan •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWas able to get an early dinner reservation at The Pirates’ House on Valentine’s Day. My husband ordered the pasta special and I had the pecan glazed chicken they are famous for. Both dishes were delicious. Tom was our server and he was attentive and efficient. I would definitely come back to The Pirates’ House again when I’m in town.More infoThe Pirates' HousePrice: Moderate• American• Historic District - North•4.4
- TTheresaAtlanta •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoIt was my first time in Savannah, and although a reservation for dinner on Valentine’s Day was unavailable, we were able to get one for the night before in early evening. When we found the table for two to be quite small, we were quickly and pleasantly moved to a table for four. Drinks were the Savannah Peach (smooth and not too strong). Our dinner included French onion soup, grouper, crab cakes, and sides. Dessert (excellent choices) was chocolate mousse cake and the Peach Trio. The entire meal was absolutely delicious. Our server was attentive, accommodating, informative and not at all intrusive. Over all, a wonderful experience for a special, romantic long weekend. Our only regret - we wanted to return for dinner on Saturday evening, but there were no tables available. Next time…More infoVic's on the RiverPrice: Expensive• Southern• Historic District - North•4.7
- WWalterChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoGreat food and excellent service. Only complaint, the main dining room is very noisy with no ceiling Tiles to absorb normal talking. Will definitely return and request seating in smaller room.More infoThe PearlPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Bluffton•4.8
Discover best neighborhood gem restaurants in South Carolina
Discover the charm and exclusivity of South Carolina's neighborhood gems with our curated selection of unique dining experiences in the region. Known for their exceptional quality and intimate settings, these restaurants offer a perfect blend of delightful cuisine, impeccable service, and cozy ambiance, making them the go-to spots for locals and visitors alike. Each venue stands out for its dedication to providing a memorable dining experience, often featuring locally-sourced ingredients and innovative dishes that reflect the culinary spirit of South Carolina. The dining scene here is vibrant and diverse, showcasing a mix of traditional flavors and contemporary twists that cater to a variety of tastes. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a quiet place to enjoy a meal, these neighborhood gems promise an unforgettable culinary journey in the heart of the South. Prioritizing authenticity and quality, these establishments exemplify the best of Southern hospitality and culinary excellence, ensuring every meal is not just eaten, but savored.