7 Best Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina

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Because of the large number of visitors to Asheville and the many upscale retirees who've moved here, the city has a dining scene that's much more vibrant and varied than its size would suggest. You'll find everything from Greek to Vietnamese, Nepalese to Southern soul food, and barbecue to sushi. Asheville has more vegetarian restaurants per capita than any other city, and there are local coffeehouses on many corners. Most of the city's many craft breweries also serve food.

The Bull and Beggar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The Bull and Beggar is decidedly warehouse hip, with brick walls, old wood floors, and high ceilings. The French-inspired menu plays like an upscale steak house, and the surf-and-turf theme extends to the mollusks, which include raw oysters and escargot. Their 30-seat nearby spinoff, Baby Bull, now hosts their popular Burger Monday, with deals on fabulous double-patty burgers.

37 Paynes Wy., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-575–9443
Known For
  • An incredible 34-ounce dry-aged rib eye
  • Excellent surf, as well as turf
  • Sunny patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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The Admiral

$$$

This tiny restaurant disguised as a dive bar helped transform West Asheville into a dining destination. The buzz around their charcuterie program, house-made pasta, and entrées like a confit duck leg continues today.

400 Haywood Rd., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA
828-252–2541
Known For
  • Dark hip interior
  • Creative plates that please both vegetarians and omnivores
  • Inspiring service
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Bouchon

$$$

A French-style bistro, Bouchon ("cork" in French, and a type of Lyonnaise restaurant) serves simple Gallic comfort food, such as steak frites, bouillabaisse, and a version of chicken cordon bleu in a lemon juice, white wine, and butter reduction. The owner is from Lyon, and the casual spot fills up due to its prime location on Lexington Avenue.

62 N. Lexington Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-350–1140
Known For
  • French fare like steak frites and escargots in garlic butter
  • Steak tartare and ris de veau (sautéed sweetbreads) on Thursdays
  • All-you-can-eat mussels in savory sauces
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Corner Kitchen

$$$

Entrées such as pecan-crusted mountain trout with ginger sweet potatoes grace the frequently changing new American menu at this charmingly renovated Victorian cottage with wood floors, plaster walls painted in serene colors, and a fireplace in one dining room.

Limones

$$$

Three components—a talented chef from Mexico City, locally sourced ingredients, and a San Francisco bistro atmosphere—combine to make this modern Mexican place a standout. Whet your appetite with the ceviche sampler and lobster nachos before going on to the regularly changing list of main dishes like carne asada with a romesco mole.

15 Eagle St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-252–2327
Known For
  • Extensive margarita menu
  • Smart unobtrusive service
  • Airy and open space
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Tall John's

$$$

One of Asheville's hottest dinner spots, this neighborhood tavern serves elevated but approachable fare like pork schnitzel with fennel salad and striped bass with harissa. 

152 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-782–5514
Known For
  • Bustling weekend brunch
  • Convivial atmosphere
  • Steak tartare with saltines
Restaurant Details
No reservations

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Vivian

$$$

The emphasis is on the cooking at this dimly lit, painted-cinder-block eatery that blends French techniques with Southern ingredients like mountain trout and North Carolina shrimp. Vivian's service is top-notch, making it ideal for a date night.

348 Depot St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-225–3497
Known For
  • Creative versions of contemporary dishes
  • Interesting craft cocktails
  • Unpretentious setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.

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