9201 Best Restaurants in USA

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

The Falls Landing Eatery

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The hands-on owner has made this downtown mainstay one of the most recommended dining spots in Brevard. The menu skews to seafood, with standouts including fish-and-chips, mountain trout, and haddock, but the pork chops and filet mignon are excellent, too. There's a full bar in the brick-walled dining room.

Famous Foods

$$ | North Strip

Food halls have replaced buffets in several Las Vegas casino-resorts, but nobody does it as well as Resorts World, which has one with more than a dozen mini-restaurants and even a pour-it-yourself bar. Famous Foods is inspired by the street markets of Southeast Asia, and the cuisine skews in that direction, with dumplings, hand-pulled noodles, clay-pot rice, ramen, sushi, and sashimi among the main offerings. But you’ll also find fish and chips, Mediterranean foods, Texas barbecue, and Marcus Samuelsson’s Nashville-style hot chicken.

3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-676--7000
Known For
  • Modern food hall with numerous food options
  • Emphasis on pan-Asian cuisine
  • Marcus Samuelsson's hot chicken

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Fannie's on the Beach

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 A great place to grab a bite after a long day power-lounging on the beach, this beachside eatery is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. The menu lists simple favorites like sandwiches, burgers, and fried seafood, but all are prepared exceedingly well. The pizza menu includes some interesting choices, including pies topped with salmon or scallops and bacon.

1613 Strand Ave., Savannah, GA, 31328, USA
912-786–6109
Known For
  • Great views of the ocean from the third-story deck
  • Live music Wednesday to Saturday
  • Creative pizzas
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Far View Terrace Café

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This full-service cafeteria offers great views, but it's nothing fancy. Grab a simple coffee here or head across the dining room to Mesa Mocha for a latte. Order an omelet cooked to order, or if you're in a hurry to hit the park trails, you can grab a to-go lunch. Dinner options include basic pizza, salads, and bowls. Only breakfast is served during slower months.

Fargo Bar & Grill

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A brick building across the street from the Aurora Inn houses this tavern, a once-crusty bar now outfitted with dark-wood paneling, rough-hewn beams, and crackling fireplaces. The food is pub fare with a bit of flair. The most popular item is the burger, topped with raw or caramelized onions and a choice of cheese, served with hand-cut fries. Also on the menu are pulled-pork sandwiches, spicy black bean burgers, and barbecue chicken sandwiches with apple-smoked bacon. A TV resides over the bar and there's a pool table in back.

384 Main St., Aurora, NY, 13026, USA
315-364--8006
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Farlaino's Café

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Found in a historic building along Main Street, this casual diner has the feel of an old-time soda fountain and serves up home-style American fare for breakfast, lunch, and early dinner (it closes at 7 pm). Full of local color, this has been the spot for big portions and low prices for decades. Sit at the counter or at a table, where you can read old newspaper clippings under the glass tops. Most lunch and dinner options come either à la carte or as a meal (with your choice of soup, salad, or their famed curly fries). 

87 W. Main St., Price, UT, 84501, USA
435-637–9217
Known For
  • Hand-cut curly fries
  • Giant pancakes
  • Low prices (great for families)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Farley's

$ | Potrero Hill

While you're sipping your inky strong cup at friendly Farley's, a neighborhood institution on sunny Potrero Hill, you can play chess, check out the eclectic magazine selection, or catch up on the local gossip. There are a few pastries and usually empanadas for a light breakfast or a snack, but it's really all about coffee and tea here.

1315 18th St., San Francisco, CA, 94107, USA
415-648–1545
Known For
  • Feels like the neighborhood meeting center
  • Coffee roasted in-house
  • Maple latte

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Farley's Food, Fun & Pub

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For a family evening out with no worries about the kids being loud or throwing their peanut shells on the floor, Farley's is the place. Choose from a huge menu of basic pub victuals: popcorn shrimp, burgers and sandwiches, salads, wood-fired pizzas, all sorts of appetizers, and, of course, beer. There are TVs everywhere, plus a few video games and pool tables.

3499 Foothills Rd., Las Cruces, NM, 88011, USA
575-522–0466
Known For
  • Good burgers
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Pool and arcade games
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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The Farm

$$$

The team at The Farm relentlessly seeks new, fresh, and unique ingredients to infuse into memorable meals in the restaurant's open kitchen. Seasonal menus always spotlight items from the region's sustainable farms, including root vegetables, truffles, berries, and meat. Located in Canyons Village, The Farm is just steps from the slopes on the back side of the Grand Summit Hotel. The darker and cozier lounge features a wine cellar that displays many of its 450-plus varieties of domestic and imported wines.

4000 Canyons Resort Dr., UT, 84060, USA
435-615–8080
Known For
  • Charcuterie board
  • Fresh ingredients
  • Cozy atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Call for seasonal hrs

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Farmer and the Cook

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An organic farmer and his chef-wife run this funky café/bakery/market in Meiners Oaks, just a few miles west of downtown Ojai. Order a wood-fired pizza, bento box, sandwich, or a daily special, and then grab a table indoors or out on the patio.

Farmer's Table

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Taking up the local-food mantle, the menu here includes inventive dishes following the seasons using locally sourced meats, seafood, and vegetables. Whenever possible, the foods are organic or sustainable. Bison meat loaf, a Buddha bowl, and "spasta" (pasta made from squash) with chicken meatballs are some of the popular entrées. Dishes such as the chicken chop tagine or za'atar-spiced salmon are preparations that let foods work with flavors rather than be disguised by them. Vegan and vegetarian dishes, including juices, "mocktails," and desserts, are on the menu, and dietary requests are accommodated with the same creativity. The wine list includes many organic and sustainable varietals. Mixologists apply the same philosophy of fresh, local foods to their craft cocktails.

1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL, 33431, USA
561-417–5836
Known For
  • Buddha bowl with stir-fried vegetables and udon
  • Good wine, cocktails, and beer
  • Some vegan options
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Farmers Union Coffee Roasters

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You won't be able to miss the pale-pink roasting machine, displayed right by the main counter at this popular downtown spot, housed in a high-ceilinged warehouse structure. The espresso drinks made from house-roasted beans are the big draw, but if you're feeling hungry, they also offer pastries and a small menu of both sweet and savory toasts. 

152 W. 5th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-357–9143
Known For
  • Delicious biscuit frittata sandwiches
  • Great place to sit with your laptop for a while
  • Plenty of gluten-free and vegan options

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Farmers' Market Restaurant

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This quaint eatery is inside the farmers' market on the edge of town, and it's big on serving fresh vegetables and seafood. A family of anglers runs the place, so fish and shellfish are only hours from the ocean. Catering to farmers, the restaurant opens at 5:30 am serving fluffy pancakes and omelets with home fries or grits in a pleasant dining room. For lunch and dinner, you can choose from fried shrimp or conch, seafood pasta, country-fried steak, and roast turkey, as well as salads, burgers, and sandwiches.

The Farmhouse at Jessup Farm

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With a name like The Farmhouse, it’s only fitting that this cozy, farm-style restaurant in a 130-plus-year-old home has its own quarter-acre chicken coop. Savor seasonal, locally inspired menus with tasty, from-scratch comfort food like fried chicken and biscuits, skillet chicken potpie, and green chile mac and cheese. It's in a tiny, hip district where, for example, a former shed is now a clothing store.
1957 Jessup Dr., Fort Collins, CO, 80525, USA
970-631--8041
Known For
  • Pork-belly bites with grits and molasses gravy
  • Brunch with blue-corn pancakes
  • S'mores doughnuts
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine

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At this Bay Area import, the rambling old Hawthorne house setting feels a touch country-chic, and the friendly servers deliver platters of almost gorgeous, colorful Thai food—mounds of florid jasmine blue rice, spicy Esan-style tuna larb, wagyu beef lettuce rolls, and crispy pork belly with garden veggies. Locally sourced and often organic produce and meats are favored, and quite a few of the dishes pack serious heat (but can be tamed a bit on request). There's a second location Downtown.

3354 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., OR, 97214, USA
503-432–8115
Known For
  • Papaya salad with crispy pork belly
  • Creative, fun presentation of dishes
  • Thai micheladas

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Farmhouse Tap and Grill

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The line out the door on a typical weekend night should tell you a lot about the local esteem for this farm-to-table restaurant. Serving only local beef, cheese, and produce in a classy but laid-back style, Farmhouse Tap and Grill provides one of the finest casual meals in the area.

160 Bank St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-859–0888
Known For
  • Local cheese and charcuterie plates
  • Downstairs taproom and outdoor beer garden have hard-to-find local and global brews
  • Raw bar

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Fast Eddy's Restaurant

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Not the greasy fast-food joint its name might suggest, this relaxing place serves surprisingly interesting cuisine. Portions are sizable—that prime rib dinner will induce a nap—and the variety provides welcome relief from the roadhouse burgers served by most Alaska Highway restaurants (though there are plenty of burgers here, too).

Fat Baby

$$ | South Boston

A tropical paradise meets an urban aesthetic on the face of this South Boston food stop. Everything about it is fun, contemporary, and whimsical, including the food, like dumplings and bao buns, noodle and rice bowls, sushi and sashimi, and poke. A bar vibe that can get loud invades later on in the evenings—be sure to try the innovative cocktails, especially, of course, the scorpion bowl.

188 Dorchester St., Boston, MA, 02127, USA
617-766–3450
Known For
  • Creative cocktails
  • Late-night menu Thursday though Saturday
  • Colorful albeit loud vibe

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Fat Boy Drive-In

$

Pull your car up under the green awning and turn on your vehicle’s lights to catch the attention of the carhop servers at this retro drive-in restaurant. The eatery's BLT made with Canadian bacon is a longtime favorite that pairs well with onion rings and a frappe (try the blueberry), but baskets of fried clams and shrimp are also winners, and there are several burger options, plus over-the-top specialties like Frito pie. Your order will be brought to your car or, if you prefer, to a nearby picnic table. It’s as fun as it sounds!

Fat Choy

$ | Lower East Side

Stop by this tiny counter-serve for impressive Asian-inspired vegan snacks like a take on the sloppy joe sandwich, made with mushrooms served on a sesame pancake, and perfectly chewy sticky rice dumplings that get a zing from chili oil. Although there's no actual seating, they do serve canned wine, beer, and sake.

250 Broome St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
347-778--5889
Known For
  • Fried cauliflower bites
  • No actual seating but a few makeshift street tables
  • One of the most talked about vegan restaurants in the city
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Fat Fish Wine Bar and Bistro

$$$

Steamers, mussels, and fresh fish are the mainstays at this casual, nautical-theme restaurant overlooking the bay, and the big waterside deck, shaded by a tent canopy, is a great spot on a sunny day. Steaks, chops, and chicken are also on the menu, joined by salads and panini at lunchtime. The wine list features local and international selections, with 25 available by the glass. Great for family dining, there is always a lively bar and live music scene as well.

28 Cottage Ave., Bay Shore, NY, 11706, USA
631-666–2899
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed early Oct.–late Mar.

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Fat Jack's

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If you're staying near I-95 or looking for a family-friendly bar to watch a game, this independent joint is a step above the fast-food and other chain restaurants in the vicinity. The menu of sandwiches, steaks, and seafood mixes with Southern comfort foods, and has a homemade look (and taste) about it. Prices are reasonable, and the patrons are mostly local.

2122 Bells Hwy., Charleston, SC, 29488, USA
843-549–5096
Known For
  • Quick, friendly service
  • Generous portions
  • Meat-and-two $10.99 lunch specials

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Fat Mermaid

$$$

This funky waterfront eatery delivers tasty breakfast, lunch, and dinner dining year-round indoors as well as outside on a patio on warm summer days. The menu includes creatively topped pizzas, Alaskan seafood, burgers, and plenty of vegan and plant-based options. Be sure to try the fresh cod or halibut dishes. Reservations are advisable for dinner.

143 N. Harbor Dr., Valdez, AK, 99686, USA
907-835–3000
Known For
  • Live music in summer
  • Excellent fresh seafood in summer
  • Outside harbor-view seating

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Fat Olives Restaurant

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Pumpkin-color walls, light streaming through tall front windows, and a playful collection of Italian posters add to the appeal of this fine Tuscany-inspired bistro. The menu offers up appetizers, salads, sandwiches, calzones, and pizzas, and in the evening they have rotating specials that often include seafood. If you're in a hurry, just get a giant slice of the thin-crust cheese pizza to go. You can order meals at the bar, where you'll find a great wine selection, and there's always something decadent for dessert.

276 Ohlson La., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-235–8488
Known For
  • Classic Italian cuisine
  • Good wine selection
  • Excellent pizzas

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Fat's Chicken & Waffles

$$ | Central District

Offering a taste of New Orleans in the Central District, Fat's Chicken & Waffles serves authentic Southern cuisine in a hip spot filled with furniture and murals made by local artists. Helmed by a chef with deep Louisiana roots, Fat's serves shrimp and grits, red beans and rice, biscuit sandwiches, and other soul food classics in addition to the namesake chicken and waffles.

Fatamorgana Gelato

$ | Beverly Hills

This family-owned gelato shop has its roots in Italy and offers loads of flavors to cool shoppers off on hot Beverly Hills days.

162 S. Beverly Dr., Los Angeles, CA, 90212, USA
424-278–1629
Known For
  • Authentic gelato
  • Family friendly
  • Central location

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Father's Office

$ | Santa Monica

Distinguished by its vintage neon sign, this gastropub is famous for handcrafted beers and a brilliant signature burger (along with a substantial and excellent menu). Topped with Gruyère and Maytag blue cheeses, arugula, caramelized onions, and applewood-smoked bacon compote, the Office Burger is a guilty pleasure worth waiting in line for, which is usually required. Get a side order of the addictive sweet-potato fries served in a miniature fryer basket with aioli. Don't even think of asking for ketchup—FO enforces a strict no-substitutions policy.

1018 Montana Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90403, USA
310-736–2224
Known For
  • Addictive sweet potato fries
  • Strict no-substitutions policy
  • Dozens of craft beers on tap
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays
Reservations not accepted
21+ only

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Faye's Cafe

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The collaborative chef's choice concept at this cute artsy café is unique to say the least. Instead of a traditional menu, diners pick adjectives and nouns that speak to them off a chalkboard with dozens of words. Chef Sarah Faye uses them to whip up a creative, customized breakfast for the first 30 patrons of the day, so come early (they open at 8 am).
415 E. Lewis, Livingston, MT, 59047, USA
406-223--7481
Known For
  • The chef is happy to accommodate for food allergies
  • Fragrant hot tea sweetened with local honey
  • Irresistible huckleberry bacon
Restaurant Details
No lunch or dinner

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Feast

$$$ | Central

A popular upscale bistro, Feast has a contemporary setting that is bright, cheerful, and conducive to conversation. The eclectic menu, which changes monthly, is filled with interesting combinations of flavors such as rosemary–goat cheese risotto with artichoke hearts and tomatoes, and orange-glazed chicken breast with roasted beets on sesame-cream noodles. Many of the herbs and veggies are grown in the restaurant's garden. A similarly eclectic array of wines is available for both dining and retail. Though the cuisine may be hard to categorize, it is always yummy—including the homemade desserts.

3719 E. Speedway, Tucson, AZ, 85712, USA
520-326–9363
Known For
  • Eclectic, locally sourced menu
  • Extensive wine list
  • Sophisticated dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Feast

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Feast is one of only a handful of restaurants in Montana serving up a daily dose of ceviche, bison carpaccio, and other raw bar specialties. Crabs, shrimp, oysters, scallops: if a fisherman can catch it, Feast serves it. For the meat lover, there is a burger with pancetta, bison tenderloin skewers, and Vietnamese chicken wings. As many of the ingredients as possible are seasonal and sourced locally from purveyors committed to sustainable farming and ranching. Visit during happy hour (5 to 6 everyday) for $1 off oysters on the half-shell, and $1 off tap beer and tap wine.
270 W. Kagy, Bozeman, MT, 59715, USA
406-577--2377
Known For
  • Outstanding, attentive servers
  • Crispy brussel sprouts
  • An upscale yet unassuming atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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