167 Best Restaurants in North Carolina, USA

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

Sunny Point Café

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Sunny Point serves food that's simple, well prepared, and not too expensive. Herbs and some veggies come from the restaurant's organic garden next door. Don't pass up the shrimp and grits or meat loaf (regular or vegetarian) with buttermilk mashed potatoes and sautéed greens.

626 Haywood Rd., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA
828-252–0055
Known For
  • Perfect intro to West Asheville
  • Great breakfasts served all day
  • Covered outdoor patio dining
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. and Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen

$ | North Metro

College kids, families, and visitors brave the lines for a breakfast sandwich at this long-standing biscuit institution. Fried chicken on freshly made biscuits and huge cinnamon rolls are served at the drive-thru window; you may also park and walk up to order. The original location in Louisburg (an hour east) has indoor seating.

1305 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
919-933–1324
Known For
  • Giant cinnamon roll
  • Long lines on weekends
  • House-made biscuits
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Sweet Old Bill's

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"SOB" dishes out a mean pulled-pork sandwich, but it's not your typical barbecue joint—the varied menu also includes grilled salmon with chimichurri and an array of gourmet burgers. Tables out front fill up on weekends—it doesn't hurt that it shares a wall with Brown Truck Brewery, whose fresh IPAs and lagers are a perfect accompaniment to the elevated pub grub.

1232 N. Main St., High Point, NC, 27262, USA
336-807–1476
Known For
  • St. Louis–style racks of ribs on weekends
  • Smoked meatloaf sandwich on Texas toast
  • Weekend gathering place

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The Sweet Onion

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This casual restaurant serves delicious Southern comfort food like country fried steak, shrimp and grits, and blackberry barbecue short ribs. Business bustles at lunchtime for favorites like the pimento cheese fried chicken club.

39 Miller St., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA
828-456–5559
Known For
  • Southern comfort food
  • Cheerful friendly staff
  • Beer and wine only
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Sweet Potatoes

$$ | Downtown

This restaurant's full name is Sweet Potatoes (Well Shut My Mouth!), and once you have a taste of these Southern classics, you'll know why. Expect friendly service and more food than you could possibly eat.

607 Trade St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27101, USA
336-727–4844
Known For
  • Fried chicken, biscuits, and other Southern soul staples
  • Namesake-worthy sweet potatoes (including in fry and pie form)
  • No reservations, be prepared to wait on weekends
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch Wed.

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Tall John's

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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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Urban Kitchen

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Don't be fooled by the strip-mall location—this tiny dining room is a haven for farm-fresh, creatively constructed dishes served in generous portions. The menu changes frequently, but you can always expect interesting versions of seafood, beef, pork, and other standards. Reservations aren't accepted, so come early in prime periods (May to August) or expect a wait at the bar, where the pours are generous.

603-B Currituck Clubhouse Dr., Corolla, NC, 27927, USA
252-453–4453
Known For
  • Seasonal menu that shows off what's fresh
  • Whitewashed coastal chic decor
  • Innovative dishes like smoked rockfish with trout roe
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. Closed Dec.–Feb.
Reservations not accepted

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Veranda Café

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With its gingham curtains and checkered tablecloths, this popular downtown lunch spot serves food that is both unpretentious and tasty. The soups are the best thing on the menu (the Hungarian mushroom soup is a longtime favorite), and the sandwiches are winners, too.

Vivian

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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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Vortex Doughnuts

$ | Downtown
Doughnuts here are glazed, sugared, filled, served "old fashioned" or cake-style, and always fresh and handmade. The vegan choices are surprisingly decadent. Inventive signature espresso drinks can be made with oat or nut milks.
32 Banks Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-552–3010
Known For
  • Vegan friendly
  • Bacon-topped doughnuts
  • Intriguing coffee drinks with ingredients like cardamom and turmeric

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West First Wood-Fired

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Thin-crust pizzas made from organic flour are the specialty at this lively eatery that also serves a range of creative pasta and entrees like a roasted root bowl. Try out eclectic pizza toppings like roasted salmon, butternut squash, and sweet onion marmalade. The open-air patio is especially popular.

101B 1st Ave. W, Hendersonville, NC, 28792, USA
828-693–1080
Known For
  • Sit in the dining room, the loft, or on the patio
  • Industrial-chic decor
  • Eye-catching oven
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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White Moon

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This bustling bistro transforms from a coffee shop into a cocktail bar after hours. Stop in for a to-go cappuccino, or stay awhile amidst the calming greenery for smashed avocado toast topped with a farm egg. 

Wild Craft

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Although the menu ranges from garam masala curry to sweet potato enchiladas to meatloaf with mashed potatoes, Wild Craft's common denominators are responsible, local sourcing and creativity in the kitchen. Much of the menu accommodates vegans and gluten-free diners, but every dish remains flavor-forward. Sit inside the small dining room or on the covered patio out front. 

506 W. King St., Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-262–5000
Known For
  • Tempeh Gouda tacos delicious enough to convert a carnivore
  • Extensive kids' menu
  • Laid-back environment
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Willow Tree

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Robbinsville's best restaurant is a chef-owned gem serving specialties like local mountain trout with lemon-caper butter sauce and a grilled ribeye. Seating is inside and on the porch of a historic home.

302 Ford St., Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA
828-260–8158
Known For
  • Smoked trout dip
  • BYO wine or beer (it's a dry county)
  • Rich desserts like chocolate cobbler
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. Lunch only Tues.–Thurs.

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Wolfgang's Restaurant and Wine Bistro

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Cheerful and unpretentious, though not inexpensive, Wolfgang's has an eclectic menu ranging from a Wiener schnitzel to venison au poivre to Cajun shrimp and grits (the founder was a chef in New Orleans). Several of the rooms—spread across two former homes with a breezeway between—have fireplaces, and in good weather, there's outdoor seating. The wine list is smart and long.

474 Main St., Highlands, NC, 28741, USA
828-526–3807
Known For
  • Quaint bistro atmosphere
  • Eclectic menu
  • Extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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The Workshop

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The owner of this coffee, smoothie, and sandwich shop is a scuba diver and fossil hunter, and the bustling counter-service operation doubles as a gallery for her shark and megalodon jewelry and art. Most of the seating is outside at picnic tables.
86 Waynick Blvd., Wrightsville Beach, NC, 28480, USA
910-679–8605
Known For
  • Cold-brew coffee with coconut water
  • Turmeric smoothies
  • Toasted baguette sandwiches

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Zambra

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Sophisticated tapas—think grilled octopus in black ink sauce, pistachio-crusted veal sweetbreads with blackberries, and squash gnocchi—have made Zambra one of the most interesting restaurants in Asheville. Moorish colors, dim lighting, and an underground setting create a romantic atmosphere.

85 W. Walnut St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-232–1060
Known For
  • Spanish and North African tapas
  • Intimate romantic atmosphere
  • 200 Spanish wines and sherries

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