9221 Best Restaurants in USA

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Mosswood Market Café and Bakery

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Pastries for breakfast; wraps, salads, hot soup, and sandwiches for lunch; and espresso drinks all day make this sweet café in downtown Boonville a fine stop for a quick bite. Order at the counter and enjoy your meal—the oven-roasted turkey and chicken mango wraps and Reuben and albacore tuna sandwiches are among the lunchtime choices—at tables inside or out front.

Mostra Coffee

$ | Hillcrest

This local chain of women- and Filipino-owned coffee shops opened in Hillcrest in 2024, bringing with them their selection of award-winning beans ethically sourced from farms around the Philippines. Try one of their milk-based espresso drinks crafted by talented baristas on-site, or sign up for a coffee subscription to get a variety of blends and roasts mailed anywhere for free in the U.S.

3921 Normal St., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
619-833--5477
Known For
  • Specialty drinks like crème brulée lattes and campfire mochas
  • Carefully executed pour-overs
  • Non-coffee options such as matcha, hot chocolate, and a variety of teas

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Mother Pizzeria

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The “mother” at this Long Wharf eatery refers to the naturally fermented sourdough that underpins the pizzas sliding out of the Neapolitan-style oven, dished to guests alongside selections from an extensive wine list and Rhode Island draft beers. White and red-sauce pizzas are topped with cheese, figs, pineapple, carnitas pork, summer vegetables, and other creative accoutrements.

49 Long Wharf Mall, Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-324–5500
Known For
  • Not your average pies
  • Signature Roman-style sourdough crust
  • Cacio e pepe garlic knots

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Mother Wolf

$$$$ | North Strip

James Beard nominee and former Spago sous chef Evan Funke has brought his pasta prowess to Las Vegas with this sister restaurant to the locations in Hollywood and Miami. The busy and lively atmosphere matches the energetic level of his Roman-style cuisine. Funke puts a spin on the traditional; his funghi pizza has both wild and cultivated mushrooms, scamorza, taleggio, and parmigiano reggiano. Starters include squash blossoms with ricotta romana; main courses include Australian rib chops with peperonata salsa verde, and a grilled whole branzino for the table.

2777 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
833-702--7070
Known For
  • Modern twists on Roman traditional dishes
  • Whole branzino for the table
  • Chops with peperonata salsa verde
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Mother's

$ | Central Business District

Tourists and locals line up for solid, if unspectacular, down-home eats at this island of blue-collar sincerity amid downtown's sea of glittery hotels. Mother's dispenses baked ham and roast beef po'boys (ask for "debris" on the beef sandwich and the bread will be slathered with meat juices and shreds of meat), home-style biscuits and jambalaya, and chicken and sausage gumbo in a couple of bare-bones yet charming dining rooms. Breakfast service is a bit slow, but that doesn't seem to repel the hordes fighting for seats at peak mealtimes. Service is cafeteria-style, with a counter or two augmenting the tables.

401 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-523–9656
Known For
  • Greasy spoon, cafeteria-style vibe
  • Serves til 10 pm every day
  • Roast beef debris po'boys
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Moto

$$ | The Gulch
The inside of this ritzy Italian restaurant can be a bit of a maze (it's so much bigger on the inside than expected from its small entrance on a side street), but thankfully it just means there's plenty of seating inside for hungry diners to dive into rich, decadent homemade pastas and gnocchi.
1120 McGavock St., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-736–5305
Known For
  • Black spaghetti made with squid ink
  • Extensive wine list
  • Whole branzino
Restaurant Details
www.mstreetnashville.com/moto

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Mott Street

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Everything is big and bold at this perennial neighborhood favorite, from the Asian flavors that infuse chef Edward Kim’s dishes to the colorful graffiti-esque art that adorns the exterior to the high-energy tunes that bop all night. The legendary house burger is only served until 7 pm (but it's an open secret that it's available all night to diners sitting at the bar). The fun vibe extends to the weekend brunch here too. 

1401 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622, USA
773-687–9977
Known For
  • Oyster mushrooms in miso butter
  • Coconut pancakes
  • Great enclosed patio
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Fri.

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Mount Desert Island Ice Cream

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Madagascar Vanilla Bean has specks from beans scraped from vanilla pods—just one example of the prep work that goes into creating these heralded artisanal ice creams (there are also a few sorbets) at a nearby production facility using as many local ingredients as possible. The shop's French doors open along the sidewalk, welcoming passersby right in; grab a seat or head across the street to the Village Green to savor every bite.

7 Firefly La., Bar Harbor, ME, 04609, USA
207-801–4007
Known For
  • Maine Sea Salt Caramel
  • Locations in Portland (Maine), Washington, D.C., and Japan
  • Unique rotating flavors like Bay of Figs
Restaurant Details
Closed late Oct.–late Apr.

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Mountain High Pizza Pie

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Flatbreads, pizzas, calzones, and an excellent array of salads and garlic-filled dishes are the reasons locals congregate at this laid-back downtown eatery all year long. The calzones are true works of art.

22165 S. C St., Talkeetna, AK, 99676, USA
907-733–1234
Known For
  • Great pizzas and calzones
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Favorite hangout for locals

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Mountain High Sandwich Company

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A casual, plank-floored, all-natural deli serving breakfast and lunch, Mountain High may well be the only place in Tahoe to find coconut chia seed pudding and similar delicacies. More familiar fare—biscuits and gravy (sausage or veggie) for breakfast, house-smoked tri-tip sandwiches (also tofu barbecue) for lunch—is also on the menu.

120 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, CA, 89451, USA
775-298–2636
Known For
  • Grab-and-go items
  • Inventive soups
  • Gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian choices
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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Mountain Market

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Meet the locals over espresso, brewed from fresh-roasted beans, and a fresh-baked pastry at this busy corner natural-foods store, deli, café, wine-and-spirits shop, de facto meeting hall, and hitching post. Mountain Market is great for lunchtime sandwiches, wraps, soups, pizza, and salads.

Mountain Standard

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This casual lunch and dinner stop prepares its meat and fish with a deft hand and the age-old way—over an open wood fire. The menu changes often, but usually includes popular dishes such as the spring pea bruschetta, a fall-off-the-bone pork chop with charred okra succotash and cornbread crumble, and a whole Rocky Mountain trout with grilled pole bean salad and smoked almond milk. For dessert, splurge on a s'mores pie. From the dining room, you can watch chefs prepare your food in the open kitchen, but summer has the better view, with foodies and families alike congregating on the patio overlooking Gore Creek.

193 Gore Creek Dr., Vail, CO, 81657, USA
970-476–0123
Known For
  • Wood-fired Rocky Mountain trout with chimichurri
  • Creative, seasonal menu
  • Casual, lively setting

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Mountain Taproom

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This no-frills bar and grill serves favorites, like chicken wings, soups, salads, burgers, and sandwiches. You can order a slice of the signature blackberry ice cream pie here, too. Enjoy nightly family-friendly entertainment, like live music and trivia nights.
Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, VA, USA
Known For
  • Lighter fare
  • Late-afternoon bites
  • Nightly entertainment
Restaurant Details
Closed late-Nov.--late-Mar.

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Mourad

$$$$ | SoMa

With Mourad's stunning, grand design, it's easy to get distracted from the intricate cocktails and excellent cooking served here on the ground level of the magnificent 1920s art-deco PacBell building. However, chef-owner Mourad Lahlou is the great voice for his native Morocco's cuisine in the Bay Area, and this restaurant is his showcase, where dish after dish is as splendid as the bathrooms' tile work and the chandeliers above the dining room. Ask for a downstairs table; the mezzanine seating lacks the design and atmosphere of the rest of the space.

140 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA
415-660–2500
Known For
  • Glass-enclosed wine cellar "bridge" above the bar and dining room
  • Family-style chicken and short rib dinners
  • Duck basteeya (a sweet-savory pastry)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Moustache Pitza

$$ | West Village

There's typically a crowd waiting outside for one of the copper-top tables at this casual, neighborhood, Middle Eastern restaurant. The focal point is the perfect pita that accompanies tasty salads like lemony chickpea and spinach, hearty lentil and bulgur, or falafel. Also delicious is lahambajin, spicy ground lamb on a crispy flat crust (hence the name "Pitza"). For entrées, try the juicy baby lamb sandwich or merguez–sausage sandwiches. Service is slow but friendly.

29 7th Ave. S, New York, NY, 10014, USA
212-229–2220
Known For
  • Reliable Middle Eastern fare
  • Good lamb mains
  • Perfect pita
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Moya

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Named for the chef-owner's Ecuadoran hometown, Moya offers a changing menu of contemporary takes on American classics, and offers a surprisingly large selection of seafood dishes for an inland location. It also serves Mediterranean-inspired salads and handmade pastas. The wine list has an impressive variety of offerings from around the world. The restaurant is housed in a 19th-century brownstone building on Jim Thorpe’s historic Race Street, and its interiors are decorated with colorful creations by the owner’s artist wife.

24 Race St., Jim Thorpe, PA, 18229, USA
570-325–8530
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.; also closed Mon. and Tues. Dec.–Mar.
Reservations essential

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Mozaik

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The owner of this bright storefront restaurant and marketplace across from Sonoma Plaza's southern edge escorts her customers on a round-the-world journey via street-food mashups like tandoori “tacos” on naan and healthful “blue zone” salads for lunch, retaining many of these items for “supper,” which might also include berbere-spiced chicken thighs. The through line on the dishes is that all are baked (nothing’s deep fried), their ingredients from reputable purveyors employing sustainable growing practices.

31 E. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-934–8814
Known For
  • Good for lunch or a late-afternoon snack
  • Top-shelf craft cocktails
  • Regular and Port affogatos for dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Mozelle's

$$ | Downtown
Located in the historic West End neighborhood, this small, cheery café with shaded sidewalk seating offers Southern fare with a touch of elegance. The menu is based on seasonal local ingredients, with standouts that include the Southern spring rolls, bacon-wrapped meat loaf, and fried chicken with peach chutney. The bistro also regularly hosts curated wine dinners. On the weekends, brunch with sake Bloody Marys and tomato pie is a hit.
878 W. 4th St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27101, USA
336-703–5400
Known For
  • Inspired Southern fare based on the freshest ingredients
  • Legendary tomato pie
  • Weekend brunch with both light and hearty options
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Mozzicato De Pasquale's Bakery & Pastry Shop

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Located on Franklin Avenue in Hartford's Little Italy neighborhood, this shop serves delectable Italian pastries in the bakery and espresso, cappuccino, and gelato in The Caffé.

329 Franklin Ave., Hartford, CT, 06114, USA
860-296–0426
Known For
  • Cookie platters to take home or gift
  • Authentic Italian atmosphere
  • Full liquor bar, too

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Mr Chow

$$$$ | Center Strip

It was a long time coming, but the venerable celebrity magnet Mr Chow finally established a beachhead at Caesars Palace, and it's acquired a following of its own. On the second floor overlooking the Garden of the Gods pool complex, the predominantly white restaurant is centered on a circular suspended "kinetic sculpture" that periodically descends and opens itself to the room. All the favorites are here, including the famous green prawns, plus Mr. Chow noodles and drunken fish. Las Vegas being an Asian magnet, there's a Chinese menu as well. There also are three "semi"-prix-fixe options. Don't miss the champagne trolley as it makes its way around the room.

3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-731–7888
Known For
  • Kinetic sculpture centerpiece
  • Lots of Mr Chow classics
  • Superb, friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Mr. B's Bistro

$$$ | French Quarter

Those who wonder if there really is a New Orleans restaurant that can properly cater to both tourists and locals need look no farther than Mr. B's. Using as many Louisiana ingredients as possible, the chef offers a hearty braised Louisiana rabbit, an irresistible honey-ginger-glazed pork chop, and one of the best barbecue shrimp dishes in the city. First-timers must try the "Gumbo Ya-Ya," a rich chicken and sausage gumbo, and no meal here can end without the hot buttered pecan pie. Upscale yet accessible, Mr. B's is still on the map because of its just-right seasonings, its windows on the French Quarter world, and its dedication to service. Don't miss Sunday brunch, featuring a live jazz trio and "eye openers" (also known as brunch cocktails).

201 Royal St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-523–2078
Known For
  • Upscale yet accessible Louisiana classics
  • Sunday jazz brunch
  • Hot buttered pecan pie for dessert

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Mr. Bartley's Gourmet Burgers

$$ | Harvard Square

It may be perfect cuisine for the student metabolism: a huge variety of variously garnished thick burgers with sassy names (many of them after celebrities, like the Jayson Tatum or the Bill Burr), deliciously crispy regular and sweet-potato fries, award-winning onion rings, and toppings like an egg or mac and cheese. There's also a competent veggie burger, along with comforting dinner fare like baked meat loaf, fried chicken, and franks and beans. Soda fountain favorites include thick frappes in funky flavors (try the popular Elvis with chocolate, Reese's, and banana topped with bacon) and the nonalcoholic "raspberry lime rickey," made with fresh limes, raspberry juice, sweetener, and soda water. Tiny tables in a crowded space make eavesdropping unavoidable at this Harvard Square institution. During busy times employees sometimes hand out menus and take orders outside on the sidewalk.

1246 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
617-354–6559
Known For
  • Creative burgers
  • Thick frappes
  • Loud atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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Mr. Beef

$ | River North

A Chicago institution long before it inspired The Bear, Mr. Beef's two-fisted Italian beef sandwiches piled with green peppers and provolone cheese are iconic. It garners citywide fans from area hard hats to restaurateurs and TV personalities. Service and setting—two indoor picnic tables and a dining rail—are fast-food no-nonsense, and the fare is inexpensive; it's a workingman's favorite, though located near River North's art galleries.

666 N. Orleans St., Chicago, IL, 60654, USA
312-337–8500
Known For
  • Italian sausage
  • Barbecue beef
  • Chili
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Mr. D'z Route 66 Diner

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This popular spot—even Oprah and Gayle King stopped here—serves up road food with a '50s flair for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The jukebox spins favorites, and tributes to Elvis and Marilyn Monroe adorn the walls in this old-fashioned diner decked out in bright turquoise and hot pink. Expect moderate prices on burgers, milkshakes, and the root beer that is made on-site.

105 E. Andy Devine Ave., Kingman, AZ, 86401, USA
928-718–0066
Known For
  • House-made root beer
  • Great '50s diner atmosphere and grub
  • Across the street from the Kingman Visitor Center

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Mr. Dominic's

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The family-run Italian restaurant, a staple in Charlotte since the mid-1970s, draws a loyal clientele from throughout the city. Homemade pastas—gnocchi, lasagna, veal and lobster ravioli, four-cheese manicotti—are a specialty, but then again so are the steaks, chops, and seafood. It's two blocks from Lake Ontario, which makes it especially busy in summer.

4699 Lake Ave., Rochester, NY, 14612, USA
585-730--5444
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
No lunch Sat.--Mon.

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Mr. Ed's Bakery

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There's been a bakery in this building since 1912, when the previous owner served cookies and treats to the kids of plantation workers. Dean and June Edmoundson took over the spot in 1990 and have been treating visitors and residents to delectable goodies, including guava bear claws, paniolo (cowboy) cookies, homemade preserves, ice cream, and shave ice. There are also basic snacks if you've worked up an appetite visiting Akaka Falls, such as hot dogs and manapua (pork wrapped in a steamed bun). If you're staying in the area, they will deliver. 

28-1672 Old Government Rd., Honomu, HI, 96728, USA
808-963–5000
Known For
  • Fresh-baked pastries and desserts every morning
  • To-go food such as hot dogs and manapua (pork in a steamed bun)
  • Proximity to Akaka Falls State Park
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Mr. Friendly's New Southern Cafe

$$ | Five Points

Who knew that barbecue sauce could be the base for such tasty salad dressing or that pimento cheese could elevate a fillet to near perfection? Appetizers of fried pickles and country ham–spinach dip only add to the creative thinking that makes Mr. Friendly's such a local treasure. The ever-changing wine-by-the-glass menu is another.

2001A Greene St., Columbia, SC, 29205, USA
803-254–7828
Known For
  • Seafood specials
  • Impressive wine and beer list
  • Attractive outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Mr. Juicy

$ | Monte Vista Historic District

You'll know this drive-through spot by its lime-green structure that practically glows in the distance, guiding you to what some are saying is quite possibly the best burger they've ever had. The menu is wonderfully simple: burgers, fries, and shakes, but it does it all very well. Don't be put off by the "wet" sauce option on the burgers—it's just au poivre, or peppery French steak sauce, for $1.50 extra. The fries are hand-cut and perfect, and the shakes are thick and cold. The place gets very, very busy.

3315 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, TX, 78212, USA
210-994–9838
Known For
  • Big juicy burgers
  • Hand-cut fries
  • Key lime pie
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Mr. West Cafe Bar

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Cozy leather bar seats surround the wide wood bar at the stylish, modern Mr. West Cafe Bar, where they’ve got you covered from morning pick-me-up to early-evening imbibing. The coffee menu offers the usuals, from drips and cortados to cappuccinos and lattes, as well as creative espresso-based options like coffee soda, coffee egg cream, and a cardamom tonic. There’s also a separate tea drinks menu, as well as breakfast and lunch fare, and a solid wine, beer, and cocktails list.

Mrkt Space

$ | La Jolla

A popular meeting place for casual connections and grab-and-go goodness, this café–bar–market is a great place to start your day with an energy boost like avocado egg cups on toasted sourdough or smoked salmon toast with jalapeño and micro greens. Later in the day, place your order at the counter for a sandwich like the prosciutto with mozzarella and pesto, afternoon nibbles like smoothies and charcuterie boards, or cocktails and wines by the glass. If you’ve ever grabbed a bite at a café and wished you could replicate it at home with signature ingredients, the market portion of this space will make you very happy.