Charleston Restaurants
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High Cotton, like the phrase, is first class, high spirited, livin' large. The food is straightforward, virile and robust. Red meat, game, fresh fish. Familiar, irriesistible desserts. This is the top of the food chain in quality and preparation. You'll find this place has a soul as old as a lowcountry oak.
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The rich resources of the Lowcountry, enhanced by a multicultural flavoring is what Maverick Southern cooking is all about. Located in a 19th century brick warehouse-the kitchen at Slightly North of Broad is open and in full view of the dining room, making the sights, sounds and scents of food preparation an integral part of the dining experience.
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The sophisticated setting, warm welcome and stunning menu are making this Market Street venue a destination for dinner, drinks and more. Chef Ciaran Duffy creates fresh new flavor combinations with classic French flair. Tristan offers it's customers an extensive wine list in which to choose.
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A perfect blend of the aesthetic and structural in food presentation and situational ambiance, Oak Steakhouse breathes new life into more than just the Charleston dining scene. In a city that has become recognized internationally as a culinary destination point, Oak is a dining experience that is comfortably familiar, yet unlike any other.
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Upscale casual, family-friendly dining located on beautiful James Island, SC. Operated by Chef Joel Lucas and his wife, Chelsea, Edison offers innovative cuisine, a carefully curated variety of wines and local craft beer. Indoor and outdoor dining available. Reservations recommended.
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Harold’s Cabin is a reimagined corner store, cafe, and restaurant concept, housed in the same building on the corner of President and Congress Streets as the original Harold’s Cabin, which served the residents of Charleston’s Westside neighborhood from the 1920s to the 1950s. First opened as a snowball shop under Harold Jacobs and his parents, and then run by Harold and his wife Lillian, Harold’s Cabin evolved into an iconic neighborhood grocery and lunch counter. The new Harold’s Cabin is open for lunch & dinner, Tuesday through Friday, and for brunch & dinner on the weekends. Chef Justin Pfau’s vegetable-driven …