9206 Best Restaurants in USA

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Quickie Pickie

$ | East Austin

This bodega, breakfast taco counter, deli grab-and-go, and local beer bar is an essential east-side destination for locals and tourists alike. It’s a trusty spot (open early till midnight) that’s perfect for a quick-pick, whether it’s a loaded breakfast bagel sandwich or a six-pack of Austin-brewed beer. Indoor and outdoor patio seating available.

1208 E. 11th St., Austin, TX, 78702, USA
512-479–0136
Known For
  • All-day neighborhood hangout
  • Hot counter food and drinks made to order
  • Great beer and wine selection

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Quiero Cafe

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The menu here aspires to show Latin American food is more than just tacos. In fact, there’s not a taco in sight; instead, choose from over a dozen empanadas, a handful of tamales, and entrées such as Peruvian-style sirloin stir-fry, or sandwiches that reflect the range of available flavors, including Cuban, Argentinian, and Mexican. The vibe is casual, with an exposed-brick dining room and counter service.

10 Pepperell Sq., Saco, ME, 04072, USA
207-494–7267
Known For
  • Chilean-style empanadas
  • Menu covering multiple Latin American regions
  • Hearty and meaty sandwiches
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. and Mon.

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Quixote

$$ | North Park

This isn't your average taco shop. The Oaxacan-inspired menu by chef José Cepeda uses traditional ingredients and spins them on their heads to create dishes like the popular crab corn doughnut and crispy duck carnitas served with his famous black mole. The atmosphere is moody, the drinks are strong, and the guacamole is worth every penny.

2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-296--2101
Known For
  • Curated selection of mezcals and tequilas
  • Gothic-inspired decor and stained glass windows
  • Menu of mostly small plates meant to be shared

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R&G Lounge

$$ | Chinatown

Salt-and-pepper Dungeness crab is a delicious draw at this bright, three-level Cantonese eatery that always has a packed crowd for its crustacean specialties—crab portions can easily be split for three—and dim sum. A menu with photographs will help you sort through other Hong Kong specialties, including Peking duck and shrimp-stuffed bean curd. Much of the seafood is fresh from the tank.

631 Kearny St., San Francisco, CA, 94117, USA
415-982–7877
Known For
  • Three treasures with shrimp and black bean sauce
  • Stir-fry "special beef"
  • High-energy crowd of all ages

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R'evolution

$$$$ | French Quarter

Louisiana culinary renaissance man John Folse first hooked up with Celebrity chef Rick Tramonto, of Chicago's Tru, in 2012 to create this lavish, multi-million dollar venue, combining Folse's deep knowledge of Cajun and Creole food with Tramonto's modern techniques. A decade later, Folse took over as the sole owner and the restaurant continues to impress with its pomp and circumstance, impeccable service, and dramatic dishes like butter poached lobster and black gnocchi, turtle soup with deviled quail egg, and the option to add bone marrow, lobster tail, blue crab (or a combination) to any dish. Diners can explore the restaurant's deep wine cellar via an iPad. Request a corner booth looking out over the muraled dining room for optimal people-watching.

777 Bienville St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-553–2277
Known For
  • Death by gumbo
  • Caviar service
  • Rare wines
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Thurs. and Sat.
Reservations essential
No ballcaps, T-shirts, or flip-flops in main dining rooms

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R+D Kitchen

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As the name suggests, the chefs at this restaurant with an expansive patio often packed on weekends are willing to experiment, starting with sushi plates that include spicy hiramasa (yellowtail kingfish) rolls with rainbow-trout caviar. Cedar-plank salmon, wild-mushroom meat loaf, the buttermilk fried chicken sandwich topped with Swiss, and a slow-roasted pork sandwich served with coleslaw are perennial favorites.

6795 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA
707-945–0920
Known For
  • Good value
  • Cheerful staff
  • Dip Duo (guacamole and pimento cheese with chips) appetizer

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Ra Sushi Bar Restaurant

$$ | North Strip

Take a break from shopping and step into this dimly lighted restaurant and lounge that's part of a growing chain with a menu of both sushi and cooked entrées. Delicious sushi rolls might include the Gojira (with shrimp tempura, krab mix, cream cheese, and cucumber) or the Crazy Monkey (stuffed with smoked salmon, mango, and cream cheese and topped with avocado, red tempura bits, cashews, and sweet eel sauce). Heartier fare includes chicken, shrimp, or steak yakisoba, and chicken katsu with Asian cole slaw. The happy hour specials here are popular with the locals. Late-night noshers appreciate that it's open until midnight, until 1 am on Friday and Saturday.

3200 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-696–0008
Known For
  • Plenty of classic sushi
  • Far-from-classic rolls
  • Contemporary decor

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Rabbithole

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A wooden sign with an illustrated carrot marks the entrance to a charming bistro that serves up well-executed standards from hanger steak to pan-seared salmon to house-made gnocchi and taglietelle. Inside, exposed brick, old wood flooring, and time-worn antiques make for an endearingly low-key atmosphere in the main dining space. In summer, though, the place to be is outside in the garden, where flowering trellises shade mismatched tables and chairs. A treat for brunch (served daily) is eggs Benedict on a homemade herbed biscuit.

Rachel's Bagels & Burritos

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What began as an effort to clear the fridges during a pandemic shutdown resulted in a new concept for this small Ballard café. Some of the city's best bagels come stacked into towering sandwiches slathered with traditional toppings like cream cheese and lox, and creative originals like scallion cheddar spread with baked egg, kale, and king oyster mushrooms. The one-pound breakfast burritos all start with scrambled eggs and include fresh salsas that show the restaurant's commitment to making everything from scratch starting with excellent ingredients.

5451 Leary Ave. NW, Seattle, 98107, USA
206-257–5761
Known For
  • Enormous breakfast burritos
  • Creative sandwiches
  • Seattle's best bagels
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Rachel's Cafe & Creperie

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Tucked away on a quiet corner, Rachel's offers perfectly light crepes—many can be made gluten-free or vegan—stuffed with a wide variety of breakfast, lunch, and dessert combinations. Whether you sit in the cozy dining room or on the covered deck, you can build your own crepe from the long list of fillings, from feta to bacon to Nutella, or enjoy a latte with a chef's crepe such as The Blackbird (chicken, roasted corn, and black beans).

Radar

$$ | North Mississippi Ave.

A long, narrow storefront space on the lively North Mississippi strip, this convivial restaurant with exposed-brick walls, a long bar, and high timber ceilings is appreciated as a drinking hole and source of reasonably priced, well-crafted modern American fare. Sip an inventive cocktail and order a few of the shareable small plates, such as smoked-bluefish pâté or summer squash sweet corn risotto.

3951 N. Mississippi Ave., Portland, OR, 97227, USA
503-841–6948
Known For
  • Weekend brunch
  • Impressive craft cocktail list
  • Moules or steak frites
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Thurs.

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Radish & Rye

$$$$ | Railyard District
Set in a rustic yet modern space, Radish & Rye stands out both for its deftly crafted American food and one of the best small-batch bourbon selections in the Southwest. The kitchen focuses on "farm-inspired" victuals—seasonally rotating dishes like roasted beets and labneh cheese with piñon vinaigrette, and grilled local pork chops with bacon, polenta, and wild mushrooms. Be sure to choose one or two of the tasty sides, such as duck-fat fingerling potatoes, bourbon-pickled jalapeños, or green chile corn bake. Already eaten dinner elsewhere? Stop in for a slice of bourbon pecan pie with crème Anglaise and chantilly or an Abuelito cocktail (Buffalo Trace bourbon, smoked dark tobacco, Carpano Antica, and bitters).
505 Cerillos Rd., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-930–5325
Known For
  • Local and seasonal ingredients
  • Bourbon pecan pie
  • Encyclopedic list of small-batch bourbons
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Radish Kitchen

$$ | Sylvan Park

Nutritious dishes brimming with fresh vibrant ingredients served in your choice of a grain bowl, wrap, or salad characterize the offerings at Radish Kitchen. Choose from hearty proteins like tamari-glazed salmon, crispy chicken, and falafel; colorful greens like chopped kale or a spring mix; grains (a mix of rice and quinoa); and toppings that range from almonds and goat cheese to lentils and mango at this convenient counter-service stop.

4101 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN, 37209, USA
615-953--7058
Known For
  • Easily-accessible dietary information
  • Heaping healthy portions
  • Speedy service

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The Ragged Edge Coffee House

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This homey café is a popular spot for locals to start their day with a cup of joe from locally roasted beans. The menu offers egg sandwiches and wraps for breakfast and a changing lineup of soups, sandwiches, and salads that are served all day.

Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill

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A New Orleans theme prevails at this lively venue, a longtime favorite with locals and visitors alike. The crowd ranges in age from twentysomething to midlife-crisis, and everyone comes to sample the craft beer and eat the seafood-based fare, including Ragtime shrimp po'boy sandwiches, grilled fish, and shrimp and grits.

207 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233, USA
904-241–7877
Known For
  • Shrimp po'boys
  • Large craft beer selection
  • Popular happy hour spot

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Raiders Tavern & Grill

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With Las Vegas Raiders games packing Allegiant Stadium, fans of the Silver and Black will likely find this sports bar and grill at the M Resort as intoxicating as the spirits on tap at one of two bars in this large, 3,400-square-foot room. Raiders helmets and footballs line the entryway, while framed jerseys of past gridiron greats and a gift shop loaded with Raiders gear make this a must-stop for team diehards. The all-night menu ranges from stadium fare like burgers and Philly cheese steaks to homemade BBQ, wood-fired pizzas, street tacos, and steak and salmon entrees. Breakfast is served on Saturday and—of course—Sunday, so you can fuel up before the big game and then root, root, root for the home team on one of 45 TVs.

Rail Line Coffee

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If you happen to be passing through the south side of Billings, which is considered the lowest-income neighborhood and also happens to be the oldest part of the city, stop for the delicious coffee and inspiring story. This nonprofit is committed to the revitalization of this side of town.

104 S. 29th St., Billings, MT, USA
406-702–1816
Known For
  • Nice patio open in the warmer months
  • Hiring and training local "apprentices"
  • A drive-through window
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Railroad House Inn

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The restaurant in this elegantly revamped 1823 building serves classic and creative American dishes such as saffron-pea risotto and pan-seared salmon. Evoking the age of luxury rail travel, the main dining room is furnished with intimate booths and tables, while the rear room has a fine-dining feel. Downstairs, brick-floored, wood-beamed Perry Street Cellar vibes rustic tavern (good burgers); upstairs are 10 bright guest rooms.

280 W. Front St., Marietta, PA, 17547, USA
426–4141
Known For
  • Festive back patio
  • Signature cocktails
  • Ample Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Rails, a Cafe at the Depot

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Just off the railroad tracks in Kerrville is a cheery café with red trim, cream timber siding, and a cute outdoor patio. Built in 1915, the house once served as a train depot but has been transformed into a fantastic little restaurant offering a variety of homemade soups, salads, and hearty entrées. Standouts include the curry chicken salad, shrimp tacos, and grilled bison burger.

615 E. Schreiner St., Kerrville, TX, 78028, USA
830-257–3877
Known For
  • Great salads
  • Terrific service
  • Historic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Railway Cantina

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This harbor-area hole-in-the-wall is locally renowned for its flavorful burritos, quesadillas, and great halibut and rockfish tacos. Various hot sauces, some contributed by customers who brought them from their travels, and beer complement the fare.

1401 4th Ave., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-224–8226
Known For
  • Fantastic blackened halibut burrito
  • Grab-and-go hot food
  • Excellent hot sauce collection

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Raimondo's Ristorante & Pizzeria

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The best pizza in town is at Raimondo's, on the main drag. The building has aged, and the decor isn't anything to write home about—but the tables are clean, and the service fast.

Roscoe, NY, USA
607-498–4702
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Rainbow Cafe

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A downtown institution since 1883, this historic saloon hasn’t changed much in more than a hundred years. Locals donning cowboy hats and leather boots still belly up to the bar seven days a week for no-frills breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Rainbow chicken, a half chicken coated in batter then pressure cooked, is a signature item.

209 S. Main St., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
541-276–4120
Known For
  • Truly authentic Old West ambience
  • Open from early in the morning until late at night
  • Colorful and talkative regulars

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Rainbow Foods

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This crunchy natural foods market offers a small selection of hot entrées, salads, sandwiches, and soup, along with self-serve coffee and freshly baked breads. Check their website for a daily menu, and arrive at 11 am for the best choices; a few tables are available inside. It's also a great place to grab some trail mix and snack bars before a downtown hike.

224 4th St., Juneau, AK, 99801, USA
907-586–6476
Known For
  • Organic, healthy snacks
  • Lunch buffet
  • Vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Rainbow Forest Museum Snack Bar

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Quick snacks are available at the museum during the busy season.

Petrified Forest National Park, AZ, 86028, USA
928-524–6228

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Rainforest Cafe

$$ | South Strip

When the Rainforest Cafe moved out of its longtime berth in the MGM Grand, the animatronic animals naturally made the journey with it, just up the Strip near Harmon Avenue. But while you're watching and listening to them there's plenty to eat, with a menu offering an eclectic mix of classic American food like St. Louis-style spareribs, chicken-fried chicken with country gravy, sandwiches, and burgers. International flavors are represented by the likes of fajitas and a spicy Korean stir-fry. And kids can indulge in "Python Pasta" or "Jurassic Chicken Tidbits." Brunch is served on weekends from 10 to 2, and an a afternoon happy hour gives Mom and Dad a break from walking the Strip. 

3717 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-891–8580
Known For
  • Animatronic wildlife
  • Periodically changing (indoor) weather
  • Family-friendly food

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Rainforest Café

$$$ | Disney Springs

At this tropical-themed chain restaurant your meal will be accompanied by singing birds (of the Audio-Animatronic type), aquariums full of fish (real), and an occasional thunderstorm (artificial). The menu features seafood, beef, chicken, and pasta dishes, as well as burgers prepared in a variety of ways, with a selection of seasonings. Kids can choose from a more limited selection, but everyone can share in the Sparkling Volcano, a towering chocolate brownie served with vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, and whipped toppings. Delighting adults is the Lava Lounge, an impressive serpentine bar with a wide selection of beers, wines, and specialty cocktails.

Marketplace, Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA
407-827–8500
Known For
  • Lava Lounge for specialty cocktails
  • Sparkling Volcano (towering brownie dessert)
  • Eclectic selection

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Raised Doughnuts and Cakes

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You can order ahead online so you won’t experience the heartbreak of an empty bakery case---doughnuts go fast here. Tucked into the ground floor of one of the Central District’s newest multi-use developments, Raised Doughnuts and Cakes turns out simple but perfectly airy classics like a basic glazed, maple and chocolate bars, and creative monthly specials with seasonal flavors and a mochi-flour gluten-free option. They also make raised cakes that fall somewhere between Asia’s light and fruity cakes and American-style, oil-based cakes–they’re sold by-the-slice on weekends.

Ralph's Italian Restaurant

$$ | Bella Vista

Owned and operated by the fourth and fifth generation of the Dispigno/Rubino family, Ralph's is in the running for one of the country's oldest Italian restaurants. You can expect Italian-American favorites like sausage and peppers, osso buco, and braciole, as well as house specialties like lasagna and fettuccini Alfredo; just don't forget to bring cash.

760 S. 9th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147, USA
215-627–6011
Known For
  • Traditional Italian comfort dishes
  • Warm atmosphere
  • South Philly staple
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Thurs.

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Ralph's on the Park

$$$$ | Mid-City

Seasoned restaurateur Ralph Brennan has matched this beautifully renovated historic building with a menu that features innovative twists on contemporary Creole cuisine. The culinary staff excel with full-flavored seafood dishes like cornmeal-fried oysters with bourbon-tomato-bacon jam, Shrimp Skully dancing in a hot sauce and pepper jelly reduction, and a variety of fresh fish. For Sunday brunch, which even has a kids' menu, the BBQ Shrimp and Grits and the Pork Dirty Rice Benedict are just two of many entrées that will remind you you're way down in Louisiana. And don't skip dessert: at brunch, the 11-layer Blackout Doberge Cake is a Ralph's on the Park spin on a special New Orleans sweet. Don't be shy to order at the bar, where you can enjoy the full menu and look out on the oaks of City Park in what has become a virtual public clubhouse for nearby residents.

900 City Park Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70119, USA
504-488–1000
Known For
  • Scenic location overlooking City Park
  • Old-school service
  • Three-course brunches
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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Ramen Gaijin

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Inside a tall-ceilinged, brick-walled, industrial-looking space with reclaimed wood from a coastal building backing the bar, the chefs at Ramen Gaijin turn out richly flavored ramen bowls brimming with pork belly, wood ear mushrooms, seaweed, and other well-proportioned ingredients. Izakaya (Japanese pub grub) dishes like donburi (meat and vegetables over rice) are another specialty, like the ramen containing mostly local proteins and produce.

6948 Sebastopol Ave., Sebastopol, CA, 95472, USA
707-827–3609
Known For
  • Artisanal cocktails, beer, wine, and cider
  • Some dishes gluten-free or vegan on request
  • Karaage (fried chicken) and other small plates
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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