32 Best Restaurants in Missouri, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Missouri - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Billy Gail's Cafe

$ Fodor's Choice

Whether you have a penchant for all things classic Americana, or you just want a hearty breakfast served with a smile, Billy Gail’s is not to be missed. This roadside diner serves throughout the day, but it's best known for the generously portioned breakfasts, which range from four-egg omelets to buttermilk pancakes larger than the plates on which they are served. From the outside, this place looks like a log cabin; step inside and you’ll find wood-paneled interiors and tables cloaked in red gingham vinyl.

Al's

$$$$ | Downtown
Open since 1925, this classic, upscale dining room is just north of the Gateway Arch, Laclede’s Landing, and downtown's hotels and casinos. It has appeared on several "best of" lists over the years, including America's Top 10 Steak Houses (Playboy magazine) and America's Best Historic Restaurants (CNN). Prices are not listed on the menu but figure about $60 per person without drinks.
1200 N. 1st St., St. Louis, MO, 63102, USA
314-421–6399
Known For
  • Classic Italian fish, beef, lamb, and veal dishes
  • Family-owned for three generations
  • Jacket recommended
Restaurant Details
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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American Restaurant

$$$$ | Crown Center

Named 2007 Best Chef: Midwest by the James Beard Foundation, Chef Celina Tip serves up a menu priced by course and organized by The Ocean, Land & Sky, and Sweets. Tip fuses contemporary technique with traditional American cuisine; try the olive oil–poached halibut, or horseradish–encrusted rib-eye steak. This midtown dining room has broad views of the Kansas City skyline.

200 E. 25th St., Kansas City, MO, 64108, USA
816-245--7331
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André's Confiserie Suisse

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The menu changes monthly at this local favorite, but you can always count on Swiss favorites like the cheese pie and the cheese, onion, and bacon quiche. Try the chocolate torte and European-style pastries, served in this chalet-style building just south of the Country Club Plaza. This is a non-smoking café.

5018 Main St., Kansas City, MO, 64112, USA
816-561--3440
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Closed Sun.--Mon.

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Arthur Bryant's

$$ | 18th and Vine Historic District

Although there are more than 100 barbecue joints in Kansas City, Bryant's—low on decor but high on taste—tops the list for locals, who don't mind standing in long lines to order at the counter.

Blue Bird Bistro

$$$

A bright blue facade and yellow door stand as beacons among dignified Victorian homes on this prominent corner just west of downtown. Inside, exposed brick walls and linen-covered tables play host to a menu featuring locally grown and organic ingredients. The rich bison burger melts in your mouth, as does the signature Blue Bird Salad, with its crumbled Maytag blue cheese, toasted pine nuts, candied red onions, and house–prepared blueberry vinaigrette.

Blueberry Hill

$ | Loop District

A stalwart of the trendy Loop neighborhood of University City, the venerable intimate restaurant and music venue hosts up-and coming touring bands, local acts, and—once a month—Rock 'n Roll legend Chuck Berry. Dart competitions are also popular. Order a burger, sip a locally brewed Rock 'n' Roll beer, and pop a quarter in the famous 2,000-tune jukebox to get the good times going.

6504 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA
314-727--4444
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Botana's Restaurant and Bar

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Branson’s best bet for Tex–Mex food, Botana’s extensive menu is proof that you can get a good Mexican meal in the Midwest. Along with the usual burritos and other Mexican restaurant mainstays, Botana’s has Caribbean and Latin American dishes and a wide range of specials, from carne asada (seared, thin-sliced, marinated beef) to a hodgepodge of meat, veggies, and cheese known as the Mexico City Special. It also has quite a number of vegan and gluten-free options. And if you have room after indulging in the generous portions, don’t skip the fried ice cream.

Cafe Trio

$$$$

Paintings by local artists, bronzed walls, linen tablecloths, and candles set the tone at this intimate midtown restaurant. House specialties include sliced chicken breast layered with spicy ham, Alfredo sauce, and cheddar cheese; steaks; and a range of elegantly prepared fish. There's entertainment on weekends.

4558 Main St., Kansas City, MO, 64111, USA
816-756--3227
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Closed Sun.

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Californos

$$$ | Westport

Try the filet mignon or the grilled salmon with soy vinaigrette at this laid-back restaurant with a California feel in trendy Westport, 10 minutes south of Downtown. Open-air dining is on multilevel, terraced decks.

Cascone's

$$$

Celebrity photos line the walls of this Italian restaurant's intimate dining room on the north side of the city. Southern Italian fare dominates the menu; the restaurant has served more than 2 million helpings of its famous lasagna since it opened in 1954.

3733 N. Oak Trafficway, Kansas City, MO, USA
816-454--7977
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Closed Mon.

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Chappell's Restaurant and Sports Museum

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Just north of downtown, Chappell's is best known for meat entrées like the London broil and burgers, but it also serves lighter sandwiches and soups in an exceedingly casual, sports-bar environment. Chappell's houses the country's largest private collection of sports memorabilia displayed in a restaurant. A kids' menu keeps the little ones happy.

Corner Restaurant

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Situated on a busy Westport corner, this quaint eatery serves a variety of sandwiches, salads, and breakfast items, the most popular of which are the "scramblefuls" and "potatofuls" (fried eggs or potatoes cooked with your choice of extras).

Crown Candy Kitchen

$ | Downtown

In business since 1913, Crown Candy Kitchen is a bit of a time capsule thanks to its Coca-Cola collectibles, vintage jukebox, and classic soda fountain. Enjoy house-made chocolates and other sweets; thickly stacked sandwiches, jumbo franks, or chili; and butterscotch malteds, chocolate phosphates, or deluxe sundaes. The owners, Harry Karandzieff and Pete Jugaloff, brought their confectionery skills over from Greece, and, today, Harry’s grandsons run the business with a little help from the fourth generation.

1401 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63106, USA
314-621–9650
Known For
  • Family operated for four generations
  • 1930s feel
  • Classic local eatery
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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Cunetto House of Pasta

$$ | The Hill

There's usually a wait at this popular Hill restaurant, but relaxing in the cocktail lounge is part of the experience. Once seated, you'll find plenty of veal and beef dishes, as well as more than 30 different pastas.

5453 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63139, USA
314-781--1135
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Closed Mon.

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Garozzo's

$$$

A casual dining room with celebrity autographs on the wall offers such dishes as tortellini Gina (stuffed with prosciutto, cheese, and chicken) and chicken spiedini (skewered, rolled in bread crumbs, and grilled with your choice of marinade).

526 Harrison St., Kansas City, MO, 64106, USA
816-221--2455
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Grand Street Café

$$$$

This café at the east end of Country Club Plaza has an English setting with a botanical theme. Dishes include fish, steaks, and pork served with Grand St. whipped potatoes, a house specialty. There are no walls separating the kitchen from the dining room, so you can watch your food being prepared. There's open-air dining and a Sunday brunch featuring a breakfast bar guests can peruse while they wait for their entrées.

House of India

$$ | University City

Indian art and tapestries adorn the walls in this tastefully (but minimally) decorated University City eatery, which serves dishes like chicken tikka masala, a boneless chicken breast cooked in a tomato cream sauce.

8501 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63124, USA
314-567--6850
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Jazz

$$

Traditional Cajun fare mixes with a variety of specialty pastas at this lively and boisterous downtown eatery. Neon lights together with zydeco, blues, and jazz performances give it the appeal of a Bourbon Street nightspot. Live music is presented every night.

1823 W. 39th St., Kansas City, MO, 64111, USA
816-531--5556
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King and I

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This stylishly decorated Thai restaurant has speedy service and a robust menu with traditional favorites like pad Thai and Tom Yum soup as well as more out-of-the-ordinary offerings, like Thai-influenced ravioli and fajitas.

3157 S. Grand Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63118, USA
314-771--1777
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Closed Mon.

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Kreis' Restaurant

$$$$ | Frontenac

This popular Frontenac restaurant, which has landscape paintings on its walls, is best known for prime rib; it also offers fresh seafood.

535 S. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO, 63131, USA
314-993--0735
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La Bodega

$$$$ | Crossroads

An authentic tile-studded interior and open-air front patio help set the scene for savoring the hot and cold Spanish tapas served in traditional small portions at this eatery, a longtime local favorite. A generous happy hour runs from 2 to 6 pm Monday through Friday, featuring half-off on all tapas and drinks.

703 Southwest Blvd., Kansas City, MO, 64108, USA
816-472--8272
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Le Fou Frog

$$$$ | River Market

The fine dining menu at this come-as-you-are River Market area eatery offers a daily entrée chalkboard and two pages of hors d'oeuvres. The bohemian atmosphere compliments the Frog's contemporary French cuisine, which is rooted in traditional Provençal technique. Favorites include steak au poivre and filet mignon with lobster topped with a beef demi-glace and Boursin cheese sabayon.

400 E. 5th St., Kansas City, MO, 64106, USA
816-474--6060
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Closed Mon. No lunch

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Lidia's

$$$$ | Crossroads

Northern Italian cuisine, such as veal with spinach tagliatelle, is the house specialty in classic restaurant operated by Lidia Bastianich, New York chef and star of TV's Lidia's Italian-American Cooking on PBS. Locals flock to Lidia's for Sunday brunch, which features an antipasti course, entré menu, and dessert buffet.

Mitsu Neko Fusion Cuisine and Sushi Bar

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If Branson were to run a contest for the most unusual restaurant in town, Mitsu Neko Fusion Cuisine and Sushi Bar would certainly be a strong contender. This Japanese restaurant is owned by a young Russian couple who are usually on-site to help guests decide what to choose from the large menu. Along with sushi, it serves Westernized Japanese mains and innovative cocktails. Popular dishes include the house-smoked salmon and the blue fire roll; guests also rave about the house-made crème brûlée and the strawberry roll (strawberries and cream arranged to resemble maki).

Peachtree of KC

$$$ | 18th and Vine Historic District

Southern soul food—fried chicken and catfish, crawfish, cornbread dressing and collard greens—is the order of the day at Peachtree's two locations. Try the original buffet at 6800 Eastwood Freeway, or the newer location in the 18th & Vine Historic District. Top it all off with the house specialty: homemade peach cobbler. There's live entertainment Thursday through Sunday.

Plaza III

$$$$ | Country Club Plaza

Honored with the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, this Plaza steakhouse prepares double-cut lamp chops that are just as succulent as its menu's many beef selections. All meat entrées are served with your choice of diable, béarnaise, or beef pan gravy, and accompaniments are offered à la carte.

Raphael Dining Room

$$$$

Nestled in Country Club Plaza's Raphael Hotel, this roomy European-style dining room is known for its New Zealand lamp chops and its rotating, prix fixe menu that features special wine pairings. There's live entertainment on weekends. There's also a brunch on Sunday.

325 Ward Pkwy., Kansas City, MO, 64112, USA
816-756--3800
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Rigazzi's

$$ | The Hill

Generous, inexpensive servings of homemade pasta keep locals coming back to this no-frills, family-style restaurant.

4945 Daggett St., St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA
314-772--4900
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Closed Sun.

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Stroud's Oak Ridge Manor

$$$

This sprawling building on Kansas City's north side was once the first stagecoach stop for travelers on their way to St. Joseph. After feasting on fried chicken and homemade pies, take a stroll around the grounds, complete with ponds, geese, and swans.