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.

Harvest Brewing

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This nanobrewery in the heart of downtown Bennington is a haven of craft beers with English-style porters and inventive brews like Melon Grab fruited IPA. All of these beers become the perfect palate cleansers for good pub fare like loaded nachos and deep-fried chimichangas.

201 South St., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA
802-430–9915
Known For
  • Hazy IPAs
  • Hearty Mexican-inspired pub fare
  • Seasonal brews from smooth stouts to crisp lagers
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Harvest on Fort Pond

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The glass-enclosed dining room of this cozy restaurant affords stunning views of sunsets on Fort Pond, and the menu is inspired by local fresh seafood and homegrown produce. You might start with calamari salad with red pepper vinaigrette, then try the swordfish picatta with sautéed spinach, capers, olives, and cherry tomatoes, or the pork tenderloin with apricot-apple chutney with watercress pine-nut salad and Spanish prosciutto. With family-style service and often a buzzing crowd of return customers, there's a nice vibe about the place—and entrées are huge.

11 S. Emery St., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–5574
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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Harvest on Main

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Focused on local and seasonal cuisine, this popular Blue Ridge restaurant even harvests its own specialty produce, eggs, and honey. Chef-owner Danny Mellman and his wife, Michelle Moran, have created a sophisticated yet down-to-earth culinary destination housed in an airy cedar "cabin" downtown. The menu features soups, salads, and entrées like seared duck breast with mashed sweet potatoes, seared locally caught trout, and hand-cut New York strip. The lunch menu offers a variety of sandwiches like the Blue Ridge Hot Brown. Decadent desserts, craft beers, and carefully curated wines round out the menu. Farm-to-table dinners and cooking classes are regularly offered.

576 E. Main St., Blue Ridge, GA, 30513, USA
706-946–6164
Known For
  • True farm-to-table cuisine
  • Upscale comfort food in an inviting, rustic space
  • Excellent bar program
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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The Harvest Vine

$$$ | Capitol Hill

This tiny spot north of the Arboretum is a sweet, cheerful place to enjoy delicious Basque tapas, including chorizo with grilled bread, pan-seared tuna belly with vanilla-bean-infused oil, grilled sardines, and duck confit. There's an impressive selection of Spanish wine, sherry, and vermouth. Seats at the chef's counter are the most atmospheric, and some are set aside for walk-ins. 

2701 E. Madison St., Seattle, 98122, USA
206-320–9771
Known For
  • True tapas bar style
  • Larger meat and fish dishes along with tapas
  • Friendly, welcoming vibe
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Hash House A Go Go

$$ | Hillcrest

Big caloric portions and long lines are hallmarks of this Southern-accented comfort food destination where hungry regulars from near and far line up for an indulgent meal in the crowded (and sometimes noisy) dining room. Bring an appetite and a friend; sharing plates is a necessity here.

3628 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
619-298–4646
Known For
  • Decadent sage-fried-chicken eggs Benedict
  • Huge portions perfect for sharing
  • Inventive and generously garnished cocktails
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Hash House A Go Go

$ | West Side

Hearty appetites will be richly rewarded at this quirky purveyor of so-called twisted farm food. Heaps of savory comfort food are cooked to order in this spacious restaurant done up in industrial, urban-farmhouse decor. Breakfast skillets runneth over, with tender, house-cured hashes, fresh eggs, house-made biscuits and jam, and sage-fried chicken and eggs. Non-breakfast platters include sage-fried chicken and waffles; griddled meat loaf, or a hot-chicken sandwich. This national chain has another West Side location inside the Rio (3700 W. Flamingo Rd.) as well as casino outlets on the Strip at The LINQ Resort & Casino, downtown at the Plaza Hotel & Casino; and another stand-alone building in Henderson (555 N. Stephanie St.). Only the casino outlets are opening evenings; most close by 2 or 3.

6800 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV, 89146, USA
702-804–4646
Known For
  • Oversized servings
  • All-day brunch
  • Lively atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Hat Creek Grill

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For a convenient place to eat while you're checking out the local museum or the Mickelson Trail in Edgemont, try the Hat Creek Grill, which is right next door to both. This is a bar and grill, serving a basic selection of pub-style food at affordable prices for lunch and dinner.
521 Second Ave., Edgemont, SD, 57735, USA
605-662--5888
Known For
  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Friendly local service
  • Burgers

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The Hatch

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A wood-fire rotisserie in an open kitchen, simple but tasty comfort foods, and a lively bar scene attract locals and visitors alike to this cozy, casual space in an historic brick building a block north of the main square. Although reservations are recommended, bar seating with access to full dinner menu is available for walk-ins.

835 13th St., Paso Robles, CA, 993446, USA
805-221–5727
Known For
  • Rotisserie chicken, weekly specials
  • Market-inspired cocktails, extensive whiskey collection
  • Intimate, friendly atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Hatch Family Chocolates

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For a sweet treat, stop by this friendly ice-cream parlor and candy shop. Jerry Hatch uses his mother's secret recipe for creamy caramel, and each piece of chocolate is hand-dipped and sold by weight. 

376 8th Ave., UT, 84103, USA
801-532–4912
Known For
  • Frozen chocolate-dipped bananas
  • Espresso drinks, Italian sodas, and decadent hot chocolates
  • Milk shakes and sundaes using house-made ice cream
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Hattaway's on Alder

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Downtown Walla Walla is home to some excellent eateries, and Hattaway's on Alder has continued to raise the bar even higher with innovative and delicious dishes like Dungeness crab fritters, pecan crusted cod, and shrimp perloo risotto. Tasty starters include the pimiento cheese with crostini and the smoked oysters with Walla Walla sweet onions. Chicken cassoulet, braised beef cheeks, and curry fish chowder show the versatility of restaurant's menu. Friendly co-owner Lindsay Hattaway is likely to stop by your table and say hello.

125 W. Alder St., Walla Walla, USA
509-525–4433
Known For
  • Inventive menu with both Southern and Northwest influences
  • Creative cocktails and many wine choices
  • Save room for the delicious pecan pie
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Hatteras Sol Waterside Grill

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New owners in 2023 have further elevated this waterfront spot known for seafood pastas, po'boys, and non-seafood options like flatbread pizzas. There's a lively scene for sunset cocktails, but come early—they don't take reservations.

58646 Rte. 12, Hatteras Village, NC, 27943, USA
252-986–1414
Known For
  • Upscale food with a laid-back vibe
  • Sunset views across the sound
  • Creative approach to fresh seafood
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Mon., and Nov.–Feb.
Reservations not accepted

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Hattie's

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Since 1938 this casual restaurant has been serving such Southern favorites as fried chicken, ribs, pork chops, and jambalaya—a warm welcome to those born south of the Mason-Dixon. Meals include homemade biscuits and corn bread and a choice of sides, including macaroni and cheese and sweet potatoes. In nice weather you can eat on the courtyard patio. Inside, tables—in checkered cloths—crowd together; overhead fans and a banging screen door keep the air circulating. The place does not take reservations in July and August; you just show up and wait.

Hau Tree

$$ | Waikiki

Countless anniversaries, birthdays, and other milestones have been celebrated under this lanai restaurant's spectacular hau tree, where it's said that even Robert Louis Stevenson found shade as he mused and wrote about Hawaii. Diners are captivated by beach views and spectacular sunsets, and fan-favorites dishes at this lovely,  restaurant inside the Kaimana Beach Hotel include several versions of eggs Benedict in the morning and Kauai shrimp or grilled lamb chops later in the day.

2863 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 98615, USA
808-921–7066
Known For
  • The romantic beach dining spot folks dream about (and reserve ahead)
  • Gorgeous views of moonlit water by night
  • An updated menu and attentive service
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Hau Tree

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Though it sits on a patio by the pool, this casual beachside restaurant and beach bar with gazebo is not just for pupus and cocktails. The island-infused dinner menu features excellent entrées, such as the Korean-style short ribs or the Kona Kanpachi Nicosia salad, plus plentiful seafood dishes and greens from local farms.

62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Dr., Mauna Kea, HI, 96743, USA
808-882–5707
Known For
  • Famous Fredrico cocktail
  • Great sunset views
  • Reasonable prices for a resort restaurant

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Haunted Hamburger

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After the climb up the stairs from Main Street to this former boardinghouse, you'll be ready for the hearty burgers, chili dogs, cheese steaks, and ribs that dominate the menu. Lighter fare, including salads and veggie wraps, are also available. Eat on the outside deck overlooking Verde Valley or in the upstairs dining room, where "Claire," the resident ghost, purportedly hangs out.

410 Clark St., Jerome, AZ, 86331, USA
928-634–0554
Known For
  • Burgers and shakes
  • Deluxe views from the patio
  • A resident ghost

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Haute Coffee

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Stop in for freshly brewed coffee and homemade baked goods, like banana bread, granola bars, and cinnamon buns, at this cozy spot. At lunch, enjoy the soup du jour and or a couple of sandwich options. In nice weather, enjoy your food outside on the patio.

Haute Enchilada

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Part of a complex that includes art galleries and an events venue, the Haute adds bohemian character to the seafaring village of Moss Landing. The inventive Latin American–inspired dishes include shrimp and black corn enchiladas topped with a citrus cilantro cream sauce, and roasted pasilla chilies stuffed with mashed plantains and caramelized onions.

Hav & Mar

$$$ | Chelsea

Helmed by celeb-chef Marcus Samuelsson, Hav & Mar means "ocean" in Swedish and "honey" in Amharic, the majority language in Ethiopia, reflecting the chef's personal background. The food, artwork, and experience at this 125-seat spot is meant to evoke Black cuisine in New York City. The spacious interior, with Black-mermaid-bedecked walls and Noguchi-style chandeliers, creates a fun atmosphere to tuck into  flavorful seafood dishes like a zesty banana-leaf wrapped snapper with crispy coconut rice or the signature fried chicken served with a soft-boiled egg. 

245 11th Ave., New York, NY, 10001, USA
212-328–8041
Known For
  • Seafood-leaning menu with Ethiopian and Swedish twists
  • An excellent cocktail program
  • Whimsical design elements
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Havana

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Decorated with vintage travel posters of its namesake city, this two-level restaurant serves authentic Cuban specialties on the cheap, including great Cubanos (pressed roast pork sandwiches), arroz con pollo, and ropa vieja. The friendly place attracts a late-night crowd at its popular walk-up window. Get strong Cuban coffee (often awarded the best in Palm Beach County), sugary fried churros, and fruit juices in exotic flavors like mamey, mango, papaya, guava, and guanabana.

Havana 1920

$$ | Gaslamp Quarter

A short walk up a flight of stairs transports diners into old Havana as Hemingway once knew it. True to its name, this laid-back restaurant specializes in classic Cuban fare, such as empanadas, croquettes, and, of course, the Cubano sandwich.

548 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-369–1920
Known For
  • Cubano sandwich with fresh Cuban bread
  • Strong yet refreshing daiquiris and mojitos
  • Latin jazz performers

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Havana Central

$$ | Midtown West

This little slice of Havana in the center of the Big Apple is a great place for reasonably priced group dining, a solid pretheater menu, weekday happy hour, as well as for sampling Cuban-Latino standards. Dig into dishes like pernil asado, Cubano sandwiches, authentic tostones (fried green plantains), pineapple-spiked chicken, and well-seasoned skirt steak with a cucumber-and-mango salad. There's a huge list of rums and a full menu of tropical-flavored mojitos, including coconut, blueberry, and passion fruit. At the Cuban brunch, don't miss the dulce de leche French toast.

151 W. 46th St., New York, NY, 10036, USA
212-398–7440
Known For
  • Lively, musical atmosphere
  • Rum-driven cocktail menu
  • Zesty pretheater menu

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Havana Harry's

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When Cuban families want an affordable home-cooked meal with a twist but don't want to cook it themselves, they come to this big, unassuming restaurant. The fare is traditional Cuban: long, thin, panfried steaks known as bistec palomilla, roast chicken with citrus marinade, and fried pork chunks. Most dishes come with white rice, black beans, and a choice of ripe or green plantains.

4612 Le Jeune Rd., FL, 33134, USA
305-661–2622
Known For
  • Mariquitas (plantain chips) with mojo
  • Acclaimed flan
  • "tres leches overdose" dessert

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HavAnnA Cafe

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Cuban and Caribbean specialties are a welcome alternative to the typical seafood houses in the Everglades City area. This cheery eatery—3 miles south of Everglades City on Chokoloskee Island—has a dozen or so tables inside and more seating on the porch amid plenty of greenery. Jump-start your day with café con leche and a pressed-egg sandwich, or try a Havana omelet. For lunch, you'll find Cuban sandwiches, burgers, shrimp, grouper, and steak and pork plates. Take some Carlos's HavAnnA Cafe Hot Sauce home with you.

191 Smallwood Dr., Chokoloskee, FL, 34138, USA
Known For
  • Café con leche
  • The Cuban sandwich
  • Charming patio dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Apr.–Oct.

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Haven at Fox Point Farms

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A one-stop shop meets dining experience starts here with a market, farm, restaurant, brewery, and event space all in one. At the heart of the scene is Haven, a field-to-table restaurant delivering a menu built by both chef and farmer that manifests in such dishes as beetroot hummus, roasted cauliflower soup, smoked chicken, and seared lamb. The sincere and simple menu evolves with the seasons, showcasing the freshest ingredients at their peak. Organic wines, seed-free oils, and other sustainable practices are what make this spot truly on (Fox) point. Outdoor tables offer garden views, and the indoor dining space is equally green with plants draping the A-frame structure as an architectural masterpiece.

1200 Fox Point Farms Ln., Encinitas, CA, 92024, USA
760-704–8303
Known For
  • Earthy homelike setting
  • Colorful, hyper-fresh cuisine
  • Rum-braised short rib
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekdays

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Haven Kitchen & Bar

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You'll find something for everyone at this Lopez eatery, which offers solid versions of favorite dishes from various cuisines, sometimes with inventive twists (tater tots in a burrito, for example). They've got everything from miso ginger halibut to gamberoni linguine with fresh, locally made pasta. Seven pizzas are on the menu, including one with fresh truffles.

9 Old Post Rd., Lopez, 98261, USA
360-468–3272
Known For
  • Eclectic menu
  • Expansive flower-lined outdoor deck
  • Well-crafted artisanal cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Hawaii Calls Restaurant and Lounge

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The only full-service restaurant at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott offers a farm-to-table, island-inspired menu. Photos of surf breaks from around the world adorn the walls of this casual, spacious open-air restaurant, which has plenty of patio seating with sunset views. The circular bar is a good spot to enjoy a cocktail while watching the tiki torches light up the gardens.

69-275 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–6789
Known For
  • Weekly special nights, including lobster night and prime rib and crab night
  • Good breakfast buffet
  • Famous Kuu Alii mai tai

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Hawaiian BBQ

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This reliable spot for tasty Hawaiian barbecue also serves plenty of pork and other meaty fare, plus Chinese, Korean, and fusion dishes. Breakfast is served all day, and delivery is available.

431 Ridgecrest Dr., Bethel, AK, USA
907-543–5551
Known For
  • Spam musubi sandwiches and soft-tofu soup
  • Hawaiian bento boxes
  • Hearty loco moco
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Hawaiian Style Cafe

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Come hungry: there’s a reason the line is usually out the door at this popular hole-in-the-wall eatery in a shopping center downtown. Not only does the Hawaiian comfort food hit the spot, it’s affordable and served in sizable portions. The heavily “local” menu items include fresh fish specials, poke bowls, and kalua pork hash served with fried rice and eggs.

681 Manono St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-969--9265
Known For
  • Breakfast available all day
  • Massive pancakes
  • Signature homemade Portuguese sausage
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. and Mon.

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Hawk 'n' Dove

$$ | Capitol Hill

It’s not the dark labyrinth of fireplace-warmed warrens it once was, but this glistening, industrial-wood tavern still is the place to talk politics and mingle with Hill residents—everyone from dark-suited lobbyists to locals who have lived here for decades (and probably will admit they don’t like the newer look). It serves a decent upscale menu ranging from game day food (corn dogs, beef sliders) to Neapolitan-style pizzas to kale-and-roasted-sweet-potato salad and chicken potpie. A large bar faces TVs showcasing the sports du jour. 

329 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-547--0030
Known For
  • Vegetarian-friendly
  • Legendary history
  • Excellent service

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Hayat’s Kitchen

$$ | North Hollywood

Sit down here to a table piled high with assorted kibbie, garlic wings, baba ghanoush, falafel, and zesty kebabs piled on a bed of rice. Fresh, satisfying, and with excellent service and big portions, this real-deal hidden gem is worth the trek over the hill. Hayat's does its best to disguise its strip mall setting with flowers, placemats, and Middle-Eastern music in both the open-air patio and the slightly more formal dining room. The menu has all the dishes Americans have come to love like hummus, tabouli, and beef shawarma but adds some unexpected entrees like quail, frog legs, and charbroiled trout in walnut sauce. Complimentary baklava finishes the meal and should be washed down with mint tea or strong coffee. 

11009 Burbank Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 91601, USA
818-761--4656
Known For
  • Lebanese home cooking
  • Delicious appetizers
  • Strong coffee made on a stove

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