9221 Best Restaurants in USA

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Gautreau's

$$$ | Uptown Fodor's Choice

This vine-covered neighborhood bistro doesn't have a sign, but that hasn't stopped the national food media from finding it. Lauded chefs cook with elegant confidence in a classic French style, but with surprising bursts of understated creativity, which can be seen in dishes like seared scallops with pomegranate beurre blanc and the foie gras torchon with vanilla roasted pineapple. At Gautreau's, even the simple roasted chicken satisfies, and everyone should indulge in the caramelized banana split at least once. An older crowd of well-dressed regulars monopolize most of the tables in this dark, quiet space that once housed a pharmacy, but if you can get a reservation, you'll feel like you've gained admittance to an elite club. 

1728 Soniat St., New Orleans, LA, 70115, USA
504-899–7397
Known For
  • Well-heeled locals
  • Hidden gem with hard-to-get reservations
  • Caramelized banana split for dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Geer Street Garden

$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

An Old North Durham mainstay for more than a dozen years alongside Fullsteam, Motorco, Cocoa Cinnamon, and King’s Sandwiches, this neighborhood gastropub is becoming more dwarfed by big buildings by the day as construction of mixed-use apartment buildings transforms the city. Always reliable, friendly, and unpretentious, diners can enjoy a variety of burgers and sandwiches, salads, and simple Southern-style plates at communal picnic tables on the covered patio or inside in a converted garage with exposed brick walls and bold local artwork (some of it by the artistic staff). Chef-owner Andy Magowan regularly pays homage to classic Chinese dishes and Mexican cuisine with menu specials and theme weeks. Sunday brunch is less inspired but still popular.

Gelato Fiasco

$ | Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's Choice

Proper Italian gelato and sorbetto here come in traditional flavors as well as more offbeat varieties like torched marshmallow s'more, mascarpone pistachio caramel, and mint brownie cookie. It's all made of milk from family farms, and there are new flavors every day, along with espresso and other hot drinks. If you are overwhelmed by all the choices, get the "mystery pint" and have the selection made for you.

425 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-699–4314
Known For
  • You can try every single flavor before deciding on what you'll get
  • Long lines out the door in the summer
  • Multigenerational bonding spot

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The General Muir

$$ | Emory Fodor's Choice

The General Muir is inspired by New York Jewish delis. From the subway tiles lining the walls to fresh-baked bagels made in-house by TGM Bread, it is the ultimate homage. The General Muir thrives during brunch with classics such as omelets and French toast. But they also offer well-known and loved Jewish cuisines—matzah ball soup, latkes, and lox, to name a few. The coffee bar is always ready and able to make a variety of drinks as well.

George Howell Coffee

$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

If you like savoring a cup of premium java while people-watching, head to this fancier-than-mainstream coffee shop with origins in Massachusetts. It's always busy, so much so the line often snakes into the adjoining Godfrey Hotel. Original, fair-trade roasts are used to make all types of drip coffee and espresso drinks. There's also a small selection of sandwiches, avocado toast, and baked goods.

George's of Galilee

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Owned by the same family since 1948, this local landmark near Salty Brine State Beach has its own private patch of sand and beach blanket service in the summertime, along with a lively tiki bar. Try traditional Rhode Island favorites, including calamari, clam cakes, Portuguese-style clams with chorizo and shallots, and "stuffies" (stuffed quahogs), as well as raw bar treats. Get your fried or broiled seafood from the walk-up window, too. George's buys seafood directly from fishermen in Galilee, so this is also your place to sample sustainable local fish.

250 Sand Hill Cove Rd., Narragansett, RI, 02882, USA
401-783–2306
Known For
  • Alfresco dining with spectacular waterfront views
  • Summertime takeout clam shack and beach service
  • Fish bowl cocktails
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Georges

$$ Fodor's Choice

Chicken-fried steak, burgers, and the Big O (a frosty two-handed-size mug of beer) top the menu at this family-friendly Waco landmark that has been around since the 1930s. Popular with college students—especially on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights—as well as an all-age cross section of Waco, Georges is packed on Baylor football game days and busy most other times, though it's usually easy to get a table for a hearty, reasonably priced breakfast. For the youngsters, there's a kids' menu.

Geronimo

$$$$ | East Side and Canyon Road Fodor's Choice

This bastion of sophisticated contemporary cuisine occupies the historic Borrego House, built in 1756 by Geronimo Lopez, a massive-walled Canyon Road adobe with intimate white dining rooms, beamed ceilings, wood floors, fireplaces, and cushioned bancos (banquettes). It's a popular destination for a special meal, perhaps local rack of lamb with roasted leeks and a Merlot–natural jus reduction or mesquite grilled Maine lobster tails with a creamy garlic chile sauce. Desserts are artful and rich and the wine list is extensive. The restaurant is known for both its cuisine and its highly refined service, along with steep prices to match. In summer you can dine under the front portal; in winter the bar with fireplace has a sexier, less formal vibe.

The Girl & the Fig

$$$ Fodor's Choice

At this hot spot for inventive French cooking inside the historic Sonoma Hotel bar, you can always find a dish with the signature figs on the menu, whether it's a fig-and-arugula salad or an aperitif blending sparkling wine with fig liqueur. Also look for duck confit, steak au poivre, mussels and frites, and wild flounder meunière.

Girl & the Goat

$$ | West Loop Fodor's Choice

Top Chef Season 4 champion Stephanie Izard's always-packed restaurant lives up to the hype, serving her personal brand of sharable, eclectic plates with seasonal flair amid rustic decor with communal butcher tables and an open kitchen. Dishes are grouped into straightforward categories, like vegetable, fish, and meat—with an array of offerings made with goat, naturally.

809 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL, 60607, USA
312-492–6262
Known For
  • Goat liver mousse
  • Inventive desserts
  • Wood-oven-roasted pig face
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Giulia

$$ | Harvard Square Fodor's Choice

With exposed-brick walls and soft lighting, the heart and soul of this charming Italian restaurant is its communal pasta table at which chef Michael Pagliarini spends hours hand-rolling superlative pastas for dishes like buckwheat pizzoccheri and pasta alla Bolognese. Plates such as house-made lamb sausage, monkfish piccata, warm semolina cakes, grilled barramundi, and Sardinian flatbread are original, generous, and, of course, delicious. Known for its romantic nature, it's the perfect place for lovers to linger over a chocolate terrine and cappuccino.

1682 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
617-441–2800
Known For
  • Excellent Italian food
  • Silky pastas
  • Warm, softly lit space
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Giuseppe's Cucina Rustica

$$ Fodor's Choice

The younger sibling of the hugely popular Guiseppe's restaurant in Pismo Beach, this lively downtown eatery serves up authentic southern Italian fare in the historic Sinsheimer Bros. building, constructed in 1884. Dine in the spacious main restaurant amid high ceilings, fireplaces, and the bar or in the courtyard beneath strings of twinkling lights.

849 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA
805-541–9922
Known For
  • Bread, sauce, pasta, and gelato and other desserts made in-house
  • Organic ingredients from the owner's 12-acre farm or local purveyors
  • Historic ambience

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Gjelina

$$ | Venice Fodor's Choice

This spot comes alive the moment you walk through the rustic wooden door and into a softly lit dining room with long communal tables. Come later and the place heats up with an enthusiastic post-pub crowd lured by the seasonal menu and outstanding small plates, charcuterie, pastas, and pizza. Your endless starter options include pizza with house-made chorizo. For the main course, options include saffron butternut squash curry or braised pork belly with Oaxacan grits. Typically boisterous, the patio is a great hang-out spot and a gem for a Sunday brunch.

Glady’s

$$ | Crown Heights Fodor's Choice
Paying homage to the area’s Caribbean roots, Glady's is a cool tropical place with hanging plants, a funky sound track, and chalkboard menus. Start with a handcrafted tiki cocktail and an order of jerk fried wings, and then move on to the curry goat, oxtail stew, or peppered shrimp before finishing off with house-made coconut sorbet.
788 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11238, USA
718-622–0249
Known For
  • Legit jerk-seasoned dishes with chicken, pork, seitan, or lobster
  • Spicy curried goat and peppered shrimp tamed with sweet plantains or bok choy
  • Instagram-worthy cocktails, including frozen slushies

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Glasserie

$$ | Greenpoint Fodor's Choice
Its past as a glass factory inspired Glasserie's warm, romantic atmosphere, and details like rare light fixtures and prints of original electric bulbs abound. Owner Sara Conklin spent her childhood in the Middle East, and her experiences there influence the farm-to-table cuisine. Pair the Persian Gold cocktail (a gin and tonic with saffron) with the phyllo pastries, then order a few more small plates to share.

Glen Ellen Star

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Ari Weiswasser honed his craft at The French Laundry, Daniel, and other bastions of culinary finesse, but his Sonoma Valley outpost revolves around haute-rustic cuisine, much of it emerging from a wood-fired oven. Weiswasser turned the day-to-day reins over to a new chef de cuisine, but the mainstay crisp-crusted, richly sauced Margherita and other pizzas continue to thrive in the oven's torrid heat, as do tender whole fish entrées and vegetables like brussels sprouts and brown-sugar-bacon marmalade.

13648 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen, CA, 95442, USA
707-343–1384
Known For
  • Most produce grown biodynamically
  • Indoor and covered outdoor seating areas
  • Prix-fixe Wednesday "neighborhood night" menu with free corkage
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Glenda's Creole Kitchen

$ Fodor's Choice

The modest building that makes up Glenda's is just down the driveway from the actual kitchen in the owner-chef Glenda Broussard's house. Glenda has been making the down-home dishes on her menu like stuffed fried chicken, smothered ribs, and red beans and sausage for decades, and they taste like it, too.

3232 Main Hwy. #31, Breaux Bridge, LA, 70517, USA
337-332–0294
Known For
  • Plate lunches with huge portions of Creole favorites
  • Smothered "seven steak" served on Thursday
  • A great place to meet friendly locals from a small town
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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The Goat & Vine

$ Fodor's Choice

Every morning at 3 am, chefs are hard at work in this scratch, stone-hearth kitchen where nearly everything is produced in-house, including the sauces, dressings, and breads baked with a sourdough starter dating back 120 years. Handcrafted sandwiches range from steak-mushroom melts with smoked blue cheese to turkey with aged Brie and balsamic compote, and the pizzas are large enough to share, though most people find themselves walking out with a to-go box—especially if they start with “Mother’s Meatballs,” made with Kobe beef, bubbling in a cast-iron skillet. If you didn’t save room for dessert, take a leisurely stroll around Old Town and come back for the bread pudding, a treat that lures people time and again.

Gogi's

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This low-key favorite among foodies and locals lies just down the hill from Britt Gardens and serves sophisticated contemporary cuisine and a discerning selection of local and international wines. The menu changes regularly, but might feature salmon tartare with preserved lemon and furikake; or cider-brined pork chop with smoked-cheddar polenta and pomegranate pan sauce.

235 W. Main St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530, USA
541-899–8699
Known For
  • Terrific wine list
  • Artfully presented, innovative dishes
  • Excellent cheese and charcuterie boards
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

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Golden Bear Station

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Joshua Smookler and his wife Heidy He, who formerly ran a foodie-favorite New York City ramen shop and later the upmarket Animo in Sonoma, opened this white-walled roadside establishment whose menu favors painstakingly conceived pizzas and pasta dishes. Starters like scallop or tuna crudo and a Bibb salad with produce from a garden steps away whet the appetite for the Italian fare and shareable entrées that might include lamb saddle, whole chicken, or a dry-aged porterhouse.

8445 Sonoma Hwy., Kenwood, CA, 95452, USA
Known For
  • Intimate feel
  • Bolognese sauce, fennel ragout
  • Weekend brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekdays
Reservations essential

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The Golden Steer Steakhouse

$$$$ | North Strip Fodor's Choice

In a town where restaurants come and go almost as quickly as visitors' cash, the longevity of this steak house, which opened in 1958, is itself a recommendation. Both locals and visitors adore the classic atmosphere with red-leather seating, polished dark wood, and stained-glass windows for the huge slabs of well-prepared meat. Steak, prime rib, lamb chops, king crab legs, and Italian classics such as eggplant parmigiana and chicken of the angels are particularly popular, as are tableside preparations of Caesar salad, bananas foster, and cherries jubilee. Some of the booths are reputed to be the same ones where Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and other members of the Rat Pack—not to mention some infamous mobsters—used to sit.

308 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV, 89102, USA
702-384–4470
Known For
  • Rat Pack–era vibe
  • Dark, opulent atmosphere
  • Table-side preparations
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Goldfinch

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Northern California's diverse farm-fresh and ocean-fresh ingredients and global culinary influences converge exuberantly at this brick-walled bistro with brass-colored wire chandeliers, teal walls, and plush mahogany-brown booths. The food, much of it prepared by wood fire, matches the polished yet informal atmosphere, with pickled vegetables, oysters, and caviar whetting the appetite for shareable starters like ceviche, fried calamari, and roasted beets, followed by entrées that might include grilled fish or hanger steak, a pasta plate, or a heritage pork chop.

119 S. Main St., Sebastopol, CA, 95472, USA
707-827–9882
Known For
  • Happy hour (3–5) cocktails and bites
  • Perceptive wine selection
  • Desserts and after-dinner drinks
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Goldthwaite's Pool Lobster

$$ Fodor's Choice

This classic spot has been a go-to in Biddeford's seaside hamlet of Biddeford Pool for more than 100 years. Now part general store, part takeout spot, it's a one-stop shop for sunscreen, wine and beer, and locally made pies; the kitchen offers a bevy of Maine classics (including lobster dinners and fresh lobster rolls), sometimes with a twist (like haddock tacos with ginger-cucumber salsa or a blueberry cream cheese tart for dessert). Enjoy your meal at the picnic tables out back for unparalleled views of the sea and islands; just note that alcohol can't be consumed on the premises.

Good Coffee

$ Fodor's Choice

The Woodlark Hotel's plant-filled lobby is home to this comfy outpost from Portland roaster Good Coffee. The marble bar complements the sprawling seating area—a living room for an army of freelancers, who set up shop at the communal table, on the blue banquet seats lining the street-facing windows, and the plush couches and armchairs.

813 S.W. Alder St., OR, 97205, USA
503-548–2559
Known For
  • One of Portland’s best cappuccinos
  • Intriguing seasonal drink menu
  • Tea lattes and matcha

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Good News Restaurant & Bar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Since Carole Peck—a well-known name throughout New England (and beyond)—opened her spot here in 1992, foodies have been flocking to Woodbury to sample her superb cuisine. Michael Hayek bought the place in 2024 giving it a brighter, more open space, and a new mural by Mackenzie Steiner, but the emphasis is still on healthy, innovative, and surprisingly well-priced fare like wok-seared Gulf shrimp with new potatoes, grilled green beans, and a garlic aioli.

694 Main St. S, Woodbury, CT, 06798, USA
203-266–4663
Known For
  • "star" chef inspired menu
  • Farm-to-table dishes feature local, seasonal ingredients
  • Decor includes original artwork by local artists
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Good Stuff Eatery

$ | Capitol Hill Fodor's Choice

Fans of Bravo's Top Chef will first visit this brightly colored burgers-and-shakes joint hoping to spy charismatic celebrity chef Spike Mendelsohn, but they will return for the comfort-food favorites (and learn it's a family effort). The lines can be long, as it's a favorite lunch spot of congressional aides, but the Mendelsohns’ inventive burgers are worth the wait (there also are creative salads and Southern-fried chicken sandwiches). After placing your order cafeteria-style, grab several of the fresh dipping sauces for the tasty thyme-and-rosemary-seasoned hand-cut skinny fries or Vidalia onion petals. Just as important, leave room for a toasted marshmallow or Milky Way malted shake that's as thick as the ones you remember from childhood.

303 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-791--0168
Known For
  • Fun burgers like the "Prez" (with bacon, onion marmalade, and Roquefort cheese)
  • Thick malted milkshakes
  • Variety of dipping sauces for hand-cut skinny fries

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Goodnight's Prime Steaks + Spirits

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

An upmarket Old West–themed haven for quality slabs paired with muscular cocktails and tannic Cabs, this two-story steak house on Healdsburg Plaza's north side takes its name from a 19th-century Texas Ranger turned cattleman. Appetizers and small plates might include crispy mushrooms with chimichurri, raw oysters, or shrimp cocktail, with sufficient seafood, pasta, and vegetarian entrées to placate diners forgoing the splendid cuts of red meat.

113 Plaza St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-543–1000
Known For
  • Rib eyes and tomahawks to share
  • Generous sides
  • Fresh greens from affiliated farm
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Gorilla Coffee

$ | Park Slope Fodor's Choice
This popular Brooklyn-based brand has fueled Park Slope since 2002 with its specially blended roasts and beans from direct-trade and family farms. There's a pour-over menu with the concise descriptions you'd expect on a fine-wine menu. Business is just as brisk as at the now closed original location, but the sleek interior is a 180-degree upgrade. Muffins from nearby Blue Sky Bakery and baked goods from Colson's Patisserie are in good supply. The window seats are prime spots to watch the steady stream of foot traffic. There's free Wi-Fi, but no outlet use.
472 Bergen St., Brooklyn, NY, 11217, USA
347-987--3766
Known For
  • Espresso-a-go-go blend
  • Signature Sunrise drink of cold brew, plus OJ and dash of vanilla syrup
  • Great location outside the Bergen Street subway station

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Gotham Bar & Grill

$$$$ | Union Square Fodor's Choice

Every bit as thrilling as when it opened in 1984, this culinary landmark continues to focus on a foundation of simple, clean flavors to create transcendent preparations: no rack of lamb is more tender, no seafood salad sweeter, and desserts are also memorable. Take a stroll through the Union Square Greenmarket before or after lunch to see the chef's inspirations.

12 E. 12th St., New York, NY, 10003-4428, USA
212-620–4020
Known For
  • Invented the concept of "architectural cuisine"
  • Classy space with high ceilings
  • Pricey, special-occasion restaurant
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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GOZU

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef-owner Marc Zimmerman's first personal restaurant project is the city's most compelling beef-centric dining experience. Elaborate small dishes, several of which incorporate prestigious Wagyu beef elements (blood, fat, or obscure parts, for example), make up a captivating tasting menu served to diners, most of whom are seated at a U-shaped counter that overlooks a centerpiece robata grill.

201 Spear St., San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA
415-523–9745
Known For
  • A steak restaurant that isn't a typical steak house
  • Japanese whisky list
  • Ultra high-end yet relaxed dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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