9221 Best Restaurants in USA

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Brooklin Inn

$$ Fodor's Choice

Like the inn that houses it, this restaurant was modernized in 2021 and has seating in the dining room, bar, or garden. Items on its ever-changing menu feature local and seasonal produce and might include littleneck clams with tomato confit, lamb chops with mint and cucumber relish, or hand-rolled ricotta gnocchi. The bar menu offers small production wines, Maine craft beer, and creative spirits.

22 Reach Rd., Brooklin, ME, 04616, USA
207-359–2777
Known For
  • Garden seating
  • Trendy but casual atmosphere
  • Sophisticated fare
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Sun.–Tues.
Only serves pizza on Sun.

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Brooklyn Roasting Company

$ | DUMBO Fodor's Choice
Artfully disheveled staffers brew coffee from fair-trade and rain-forest alliance–certified beans, while local gallerists and start-up techies flirt over perfectly poured cortados and other beverages at this East River--adjacent café. The loft-style industrial space is filled with antique roasting equipment and ample seating, and also serves pastries and sandwiches.

Brown's Brewing Company

$ Fodor's Choice

The brewpub occupies a circa-1850 riverside warehouse. In warm weather, locals linger on the outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson; inside, exposed-brick walls set off local memorabilia, antiques, and old photos. A slew of beers is concocted on-site, including the smooth oatmeal stout, which won a gold medal at the World Beer Cup. The pub menu has been expanded and offers classics like burgers as well as sophisticated seafood dishes.

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Brown's Diner

$ | Hillsboro Village Fodor's Choice

One of Nashville's oldest restaurants still in operation, the famed Brown's Diner first opened its doors in 1927. This spot, housed in a large trailer, is popular with celebrities and regular ol' locals, and the burger is one of the best in town.

Bubby's Burrito Stand

$ Fodor's Choice

This popular food stand sets up in a tiny trailer on the grounds of Hardeman Orchards between late April and late September. The owner (known by her childhood nickname Bubby) serves vegetarian burritos (with or without guacamole) and quesadillas. The heated tortillas are almost bursting at the sides with black beans, salsa, lettuce, cheese, and sour cream. There are two flavorful salsas that can be added; the green tomatillo one is spicier. Soft drinks and Mexican aguas frescas can be picked out of a cooler.

194 W. Market St., Red Hook, NY, 12571, USA
Restaurant Details
No credit cards
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Buca's Tuscan Roadhouse

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This romantic roadhouse near the Chatham border, adorned with tiny white lights, wine bottles, and warm-hue walls, might just transport you to Italy—and if it doesn't, the fantastic food certainly will. There are always excellent specials added to the menu; in the fall and winter, look for value-priced entrées, and in summer, their hot dog cart (in the parking lot) serves the best wieners on the Cape.

4 Depot Rd., Harwich, MA, 02645, USA
508-432–6900
Known For
  • Buca's bolognese with wild boar
  • Chocolate Italian wedding cake
  • Chicken saltimbocca
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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bûccan

$$$ Fodor's Choice

An antidote to the sometimes stuffy and "jackets-encouraged" atmosphere of most restaurants on the island, chef-owner Clay Conley's ode to eclectic American cuisine neatly straddles the line between fine dining and exciting gastropub. The restaurant attracts both old money and the younger set, with a buzzing bar-and-lounge scene and an open kitchen showcasing the culinary acrobatics on display. The cooking here is flavorful and sophisticated with globe-trotting influences apparent (confit Rohan duck pancake) and upscale renditions of comfort food (sweet corn agnolotti with ricotta, bacon, and Espelette butter) along with straightforward classics (Prime NY strip with chanterelle mushrooms). Success has bred more delicious gems: The chef's sandwich shop, also on the premises just next door, draws beachgoers who want to pack a picnic lunch. An Asian spot next door called Imoto churns out izakaya-style dishes to rave reviews.

350 S. County Rd., Palm Beach, FL, 33480, USA
561-833–3450
Known For
  • Small sharing plates
  • Hamachi tiradito
  • Short-rib empanadas
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Buck & Johnny's

$$ Fodor's Choice

With its exposed brick interior and exterior, this Breaux Bridge eatery puts a spicy, Cajun twist on rich Italian classics. It's their world-famous Saturday morning zydeco brunch ($10 cover), however, that really brings in the visitors: locals and tourists swing by as early as 8 am to fill up on breakfast favorites and $15 bottomless cocktails, and to dance to live local bands before making the rounds to other Cajun Country parties.

100 Berard St., Breaux Bridge, LA, 70517, USA
337-442–6630
Known For
  • Live music Wednesday through Saturday
  • Fantastic crawfish enchiladas
  • Saturday morning dancing with bottomless cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.

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Buckhorn Saloon & Opera House

$$ Fodor's Choice

Come here to see 1860s Western decor and stay for the food—including some of the best steak and seafood in the region. The bar is a friendly place to gather; the dining rooms are cozy, the tablecloths white, and the walls replete with photos from the last 140 years of the area's history. The property also includes the Opera House, where live music is performed (on Friday and Saturday at 8).

Bucklyn Coffee

$ Fodor's Choice

This tiny, friendly shop serves big, flavorful coffee and interesting sweet and savory pastries. On sunny days the patio tables out front fill up with locals and visitors alike.

103 Main St., Blue Hill, ME, USA
917-971–3246
Known For
  • Excellently made coffee
  • Delicious pastries
  • Maine-roasted beans
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Buckshot Honey

$$ Fodor's Choice

Dig in to some of the tastiest and most flavorful barbecue in the state at this upbeat restaurant in a handsome 1923 brick building that has at various times served as the local bank, police station, and city hall. The chef-owner describes his barbecue as Cascadian, and his specialties do reflect some creative regional influences—consider the gochujang-marinated burnt ends with chanterelle mushrooms, pickled onions, and sour corn, or the roast-veggie salad with pulled pork and black-garlic ranch dressing. 

38767 S.E. River St., Snoqualmie, 98065, USA
425-292–0200
Known For
  • Cabin in the Woods cocktail (bourbon, local apple cider, maple, lemon, and bitters)
  • Mac-and-cheese bowls with your choice of meat
  • Uncle Phil sandwich (smoked brisket, provolone, and horseradish mayo on challah)
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Búdin

$ | Greenpoint Fodor's Choice
Coffee aficionados head to Greenpoint for Búdin’s $10 latte—it's pricey because it's made with Danish licorice syrup, topped with licorice powder, and served on a silver tray. Come during the day for coffee by the Oslo-based roaster Tim Wendelboe, whose beans are favored by top European chefs, or after hours for wine and Nordic craft beer. The back of the shop is stocked with a rotating selection of Scandinavian-design goods .

Buenos Aires Cafe

$$ | East Austin Fodor's Choice

Dish up exceptional Argentinian fare like homemade empanadas with chimichurri sauce and an array of traditional grilled meats (from salchicha parrillera to churrasquito) in an intimate, inviting atmosphere. The lively East Sixth surroundings match the colorful flavors of this women-led kitchen that draws crowds every week. There is an excellent house wine list featuring South American varietals, and the Milonga Room, an in-house speakeasy focused on amaro-based cocktails, is located downstairs.

1201 E. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78702, USA
512-382–1189
Known For
  • Homemade empanadas with in-house "chimi" sauce
  • South American wine pairings and on-site speakeasy
  • Shareable plates for group dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Buffalo Cafe & Nightly Grill

$$ Fodor's Choice

This is the place for the classic small-town café experience. Locals and visitors happily blend in a casual, friendly atmosphere as they dig into well-prepared breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. You can start your day with huckleberry pancakes or biscuits and gravy and come back for a home-cooked dinner of sirloin steak Stroganoff or a hefty helping of Grandma Maetzold's original mac 'n cheese recipe.

514 3rd St. E, Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA
406-862–2833
Known For
  • Good ol' home cooking and comfort food
  • Heaps of warm and friendly service
  • Locally made, artisan Sweet Peaks ice cream
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sat.–Mon.

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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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Bullard

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This festive, see-and-be-seen next-generation steak house in the lobby of the Woodlark Hotel brings Southwest-meets-Oregon flair (“Tex-Oregana,” according to The Oregonian's food critic) to signature dishes such as beef carpaccio nachos and San Antonio chicken that lives up to the hype. Try the crispy duck confit with hominy grits, a fried egg, and mustard gravy during the popular weekend brunch, an excellent time to sample the creative cocktails.

Bunna Cafe

$$ | Bushwick Fodor's Choice

The best way to sample the diverse flavors of Ethiopian cuisine is by dining at this restaurant that transports you to Addis Ababa through its decor, music, and above all, it's selection of traditional dishes. All dishes are plant-based, including chickpea-based shiro, lentil wot, and a mushroom version of tibs (typically a stir-fry with meat and veg). It's all served with injera, a sourdough flatbread used to scoop up the various stews, with your hands. The drink menu includes traditional t'ej (honey wine), cocktails, and wine and beer from Ethiopia. The namesake bunna—Ethiopian coffee brewed with cardamom and cloves—is worth a try, too. 

1084 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11237, USA
347-295–2227
Known For
  • Shareable plates
  • Traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony and teas
  • Live music events featuring Ethiopian artists
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Buona Forchetta

$$ Fodor's Choice

For authentic Italian cuisine, head to the “Good Fork” where you'll feel like you've stepped into the home of your long-lost Italian relatives, no matter where you’re from. Nearly every dish—Neapolitan-style pies, eggplant Parmesan, lasagna Bolognese, vegetarian ravioli—is made from scratch, with many of the ingredients imported from Italy; even the star of the show, “Isabella,” their golden-domed pizza oven, was handmade in Naples. The pizzas are your go-to though, with their blistered crust, fresh toppings, and artisan-cooking techniques that make them perfect to fold, bite, and eat. 

250 N. Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, CA, 92024, USA
760-704–8070
Known For
  • Neapolitan-style pizza
  • Homemade Italian desserts
  • Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free options

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Buona Forchetta

$ | South Park Fodor's Choice

A golden-domed pizza oven, named Sofia after the owner’s daughter, delivers authentic Neapolitan-style pizza to fans who often line up for patio tables at this kid-friendly Italian restaurant in South Park. Pizzas make a meal or can be shared, but don’t miss the equally delicious appetizers, heaping salads, or fresh pastas, and be sure to save room for some dolci.

Buoy Beer Co.

$ Fodor's Choice

One of the most acclaimed craft brewers on the coast, Buoy Beer also serves exceptionally tasty contemporary pub fare in its warm and inviting taproom, which is normally set in a converted 1920s grain warehouse (at 1 8th St.) on Astoria's riverfront walk, but following a massive building collapse in summer 2022, the restaurant has temporarily moved a few blocks away (call ahead to confirm the current location). Seafood figures prominently in many dishes, including rockfish-and-chips and bacon-clam chowder, but you'll also find delicious burgers and meat and cheese boards.

1152 Marine Dr., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–4540
Known For
  • Hoppy handcrafted IPAs and strong German-style beers
  • River and sea lion views
  • A good kids' menu

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Burdell

$$$ | Temescal Fodor's Choice

After a terrific tenure as the chef at San Francisco's True Laurel, Geoff Davis crossed the bay and opened his debut restaurant in the Temescal neighborhood in 2023. The result is clear: Burdell isn't just one of the greatest soul food restaurants in the Bay Area—it's one of the most enjoyable dining experiences in any corner of the region. Everything on the nicely organized menu is excellent, from boiled peanuts and magnificent stone-milled yellow-corn corn bread, to the compelling salads and heartier entrées. The chicken liver mousse with a crispy cornmeal waffle is already one of the East Bay's hall of fame dishes.

4640 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA, 94609, USA
510-239–9287
Known For
  • Carolina gold rice grits with soft egg and seasonal vegetables
  • "BBQ" whole shrimp
  • Intimate setting with vintage-meets-modern decor and plates
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.–Sat.

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Bustan

$$$ | Upper West Side Fodor's Choice

With a colorful, modern interior and an oasis of a patio out back, this Upper West Side gem is the pan-Mediterranean restaurant vision of owner Tuvia Feldman and executive chef Eli Buli. Bustan, which means \"garden\" or \"orchard\" in Hebrew and Arabic, churns out dishes that draw inspiration from three continents. Make sure to start with the mezes \"for the table\" and lather your house-made taboon (a flatbread) with warm hummus and spicy feta spreads. Main courses range from lamb kebabs to branzino a la plancha (grilled on a metal plate) served with za'atar labneh (seasoned Greek yogurt) to Moroccan-style vegetable couscous. Save room for the \"nemesis\" dessert, a baked chocolate mousse with salted caramel pearls and vanilla ice cream.

Butcher & Baker Provisions

$$ Fodor's Choice

You'll find everything from thoughtfully curated artisanal groceries and prepared foods to a selection of creative contemporary American and international fare in the cheerful dining room of this stylish market in a retrofitted auto repair shop. Try the chilaquiles or croque madame at breakfast, and later in the day sample the salmon gravlax bagels and whole fried rainbow trout with grilled asparagus. Stock up on scones, cookies, and pecan sticky buns in the bakery.

Butcher & Bee

$ | North Morrison Fodor's Choice
Healthy and light but always satisfying, this local favorite has grown into new digs and expanded its lunch and dinner menus. The seasonal menu features creative salads, craft sandwiches, and rice bowls. There's a wide patio for alfresco dining, and plenty of light in the airy, high-ceilinged interior.

The Butcher's Club

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in the PGA National Resort & Spa, this eatery draws guests, locals, and tourists alike eager for a taste of its upscale cuts of steak and Macallan cocktails. Opened in 2022 as part of a resort-wide renovation, the swanky 1950's style chophouse is headed up by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford. Black-and-white-striped floors and wood-paneled walls signal a return to a bygone era, while creatively composed dishes capture Ford’s whimsical approach to food. Crudos are a favorite here, with compositions like local tuna with green chili buttermilk yogurt and sugar snaps. The black truffle jalapeño poppers are a decadent treat. The selection of "Royal Cuts" includes a smoked rib eye and a Wagyu filet mignon, all of which pair nicely with Ford's sauces, like beef fat Hollandaise, and luxurious sides of creamy, herbaceous spinach and a blue crab mac and cheese.

The Butcherman at The Sonoma Cheese Factory

$ Fodor's Choice

No cheese is made at the factory, but the 2024 resurrection of this Sonoma Plaza fixture for picnic fixings surpassed previous iterations with the addition of The Butcherman, whose executive chef, Oscar Gomez, held the title of head butcher at Thomas Keller’s The French Laundry. Gomez and his team prep brisket, tri-tip, pulled-pork, turkey, and other smoked meats (there are also non-smoked options) for sandwiches or plates.

2 W. Spain St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-996–1931
Known For
  • Avocado toast, scrambled-egg burrito for late breakfasts
  • Cheeses, charcuterie, baguettes, chips, sodas, and craft beers
  • Smart wine selection by Sonoma’s Best Mercantile
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Butter & Cream

$ Fodor's Choice

Small-batch ice cream is made on-site at this old-school ice-cream-parlor in downtown Decatur. Batches of seasonal and inventive flavors accompany the classics, as well as brownies, cookies, and killer ice-cream sandwiches, like the East Pole Coffee ice cream on a double chocolate cookie.

The Butter Milk Ranch

$$ | 12 South Fodor's Choice

Come hungry for breakfast and brunch options that include zucchini pie, avocado toast, and unforgettable fluffy and crepe-like blueberry pancakes. This restaurant exudes boho California vibes with its bright airy interior and plant-filled wood accents around the open kitchen. If you're planning to dine on peak days, take advantage of the online waitlist. There's a small outdoor dining area out front; inside the seating is a mix of stand-alone tables and cozy banquettes tucked under conservatory-like windows. If you're driving, you may be able to find parking in the restaurant's parking lot.

2407 12th Ave. S, Nashville, TN, 37204, USA
615-465--8300
Known For
  • Out-of-this world, melt-in-your-mouth croissants like the babka or pistachio
  • Blueberry pancakes
  • A case full of house-cured meats
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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The Buzzard's Roost

$$ Fodor's Choice

The views are nice at this waterfront restaurant, but the food is what gets your attention. Burgers, fish tacos, and seafood baskets are lunch faves. Dinner is about seafood and steaks, any way you like them. Try the smoked-fish dip, served with Armenian heart-shape lavash crackers. Look for the big signs on U.S. 1 that direct you where to turn—it's worth finding.

Byblos

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Dynamic and delicious flavors of the eastern Mediterranean merge over traditional and new-fashioned dishes at this photogenic local hot spot. Feast on pides (Turkish flat breads baked in a stone oven), Middle Eastern fried chicken (with tahini, za'atar, and house hot sauce) and fattoush (crunch salad) while enjoying the breezy, art deco surroundings and colorful interiors.