9204 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.

Solid Ground Brewing

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The chef at this brewpub with a no-nonsense industrial decor (high ceilings, concrete floor, huge garage doors) tailors the cuisine to the namesake beers produced by two Sierra foothills natives, one with an enology degree, the other with extensive experience in European beer making. A buttermilk fried-chicken sandwich, a corned root-vegetable Reuben, and a burger with the cheese of your choice might appear among the gastropub options.

552 Pleasant Valley Rd., Diamond Springs, CA, 95619, USA
530-344–7442
Known For
  • Ciders from Apple Hill
  • Some beers aged in wine barrels
  • Good stop for lunch on a hot day

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Soloway Coffee

$ | Lincoln Park

Morning or afternoon, there's a buzz in the air at the first U.S. outpost of a Ukraine-based third-wave roaster—and it's not just all the caffeine. Since debuting in 2024, the petite corner café has fast become a neighborhood favorite for its cool, minimalist vibe, an excellent selection of baked goodies like chocolate-dipped croissants, and potent brews made from beans roasted in the motherland.

Somerset

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Sleek and elegant, this all-day restaurant, with two bars and views of the open kitchen, is an ideal see-and-be-seen spot for Gold Coast drinks and sampling thoughtful new American cuisine. Featuring local ingredients, the breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus are inspired by Lake Michigan and Midwest farms. For dessert, the cookie plate is always worth saving room for.

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SOMI Vietnamese Bistro

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The expertly prepared, contemporary Vietnamese food is but one reason for this buzzy, contemporary bistro's success—there's also a good wine list and a range of creative cocktails. The kitchen specializes in modern and traditional fare, along with some nods to countries that border Vietnam—try the piquant lemongrass beef noodle soup before graduating to steamed whole branzino fish with a ginger-scallion sauce and tender sliced Peking-style pork chops with sweet-and-sour sauce.

1215 E. Wilmington Ave., UT, 84106, USA
385-322–1158
Known For
  • Slow-simmered beef-meatball pho
  • Traditional Peking duck
  • Fried bananas with toasted sesame and organic vanilla ice cream

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Sommerfest

$ | EPCOT

If you're just looking for a bratwurst and a cold beer, pop by the Sommerfest counter at the entrance of the Biergarten restaurant. There's not much seating, so you might have to eat on the run.

Son of a Butcher

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In Eastlake, just west of Capitol Hill, is an opportunity to indulge in Korean barbecue—the do-it-yourselfers' favorite, where diners cook thinly sliced meats on a grill embedded in their table. There are multiple beef and pork cuts to choose from (short ribs and pork belly are favorites), servers are happy to help with the grilling, and you can also opt for a wide variety of stews, noodles, and Korean anju (drinking food). To get in the spirit, wash it all back with a glass or two of shoju.

2236 Eastlake Ave. E, Seattle, 98102, USA
206-946–6574
Known For
  • Interesting marinades and sauces
  • Traditional Korean drinking food
  • High-quality meats
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Song 'E Napule

$$ | Greenwich Village

Neapolitan dialect for "Sono di Napoli," or "I'm from Naples," this diminutive eatery is run by Ciro and Austria, a charming couple from Naples. The thick-crust pizzas are decidedly Neapolitan and very good, but arguably better are some of the pasta dishes, particularly the paccheri alla Genovese, a pasta dish of slow-roasted beef that most Naples denizens eat at home for long Sunday lunches with nonna (grandma). If it's full, the restaurant has an annex three doors down the street.

146 W. Houston St., New York, NY, 10012, USA
212-533–1242
Known For
  • Gregarious and warm service
  • Neapolitan pizzas
  • Terrific meatballs

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Sonny Bryan's Smokehouse

$$ | Medical District

The original location has been dishing up smoky brisket and fall-off-the-bone pork ribs from the same ramshackle digs since 1958, attracting fans ranging from President George W. Bush to director Steven Spielberg. Locals know to get there early—when Sonny's is out of barbecue, you're out of luck. The restaurant is a good option for folks who are near the medical district.

Sonny's Famous Steaks

$ | Old City

It doesn't enjoy the same notoriety as other shops, but connoisseurs know the friendly Sonny's slings a mean version of the iconic cheesesteak. This small shop has a limited menu, but they also serve burgers, grilled cheese, and chicken sandwiches. 

228 Market St., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA
215-629--5760
Known For
  • Excellent Philly cheesesteaks
  • Limited menu options
  • Convenient Old City location for a quick lunch

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Sonoma Grille and Bar

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Decorated in shades of brown and white and softly lit at night, the Grille is the type of spot where old-schoolers start a meal by washing down oysters on the half shell with a stiff gin martini or cut to the chase with vodka oyster shooters. The menu at lunch and dinner covers all the bases with grilled, baked, or roasted beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and fish dishes, plus risotto and pasta plates.

165 W. Napa St., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-938–7542
Known For
  • Daily steak and seafood specials
  • Sandwiches and a Niman Ranch quarter-pound cheeseburger for lunch
  • Tented back patio
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Sonoma Pizza Co.

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The chefs at this casual-contemporary, wide-windowed restaurant in downtown Forestville prepare two types of pizzas—thicker pies cooked in a wood-fired oven and thinner ones with cold-fermented dough baked in an electric oven. Tapas, meatballs, salads like the seasonal burrata-and-beets, and other small plates are among the non-pizza alternatives.

6615 Front St., Forestville, CA, 95436, USA
707-820–1031
Known For
  • Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options
  • Vegetarian and meat lasagna for Tuesday and Wednesday dinner
  • Cheesecake and apple pie for dessert

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Sonoma Restaurant and Wine Bar

$$ | Capitol Hill

This chic, multilevel wine bar has pours aplenty (in both tasting portions and full glasses) along with well-thought-out charcuterie boards piled with prosciutto and fluffy, grill-charred focaccia. There's more-filling fare, too, like braised bone-in oxtail. By day, the crowd skews to congressional staffers and lobbyists cutting deals over thin-crust pizza, but by night, the place becomes a hipster hub in the bar on the second level—think low tables and sofas—while a youngish crowd shares cheese plates and sips wine in the crowded street-level dining room.

223 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-544–8088
Known For
  • Hip and vast wine menu
  • Happy hour catering to a congressional crowd
  • Homemade charcuterie and thin-crust pizzas
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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Sonoratown

$ | Downtown

Paying homage to the Mexican border town where owner Teo Diaz-Rodriguez Jr. grew up, Sonoratown is a Downtown L.A. joint that serves some of the best tacos in the entire city. Handmade tortillas, mesquite wood-fired carne asada, and supercheap prices have made this spot a neighborhood favorite and a must-have on any trip Downtown.

208 E. 8th St., Los Angeles, CA, 90014, USA
213-628–3710
Known For
  • Excellent Sonoran-style tacos
  • Great prices
  • Friendly neighborhood spot

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Sophon

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An ode to Khmer heritage and the culinary traditions that Cambodian refugees carried with them to America, this restaurant serves excellent upscale modern cuisine imbued with lessons on history and culture. Bold spice pastes and fragrant herbs fill the plates here, and even carry over to the cocktail menu. The mix of small and large plates makes it easy to stop for an afternoon snack or to sit down to a Cambodian feast amid the owner's family photos and traditional weavings hanging on the walls.

7314 Greenwood Avenue N, Seattle, 98103, USA
Known For
  • Creative cocktails
  • Modern Khmer cuisine
  • Beautiful Cambodian decorations
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Sorellina

$$ | North Broad

Italian music greets diners at chef-owners Joe and Angela Cicala's palate-enticing pizzeria in the Divine Lorraine building (their high-end Italian restaurant, Cicala, is also in the building), where exposed brick walls, colorful art, big windows, and white metal chairs and wood tables provide a relaxed setting for aperitivi and pizza master Joe's creative, fun, Neapolitan-style pies. Even a straightforward Margherita pizza, with its puffy-edged, char-spotted crust and San Marzano tomatoes, may inspire, and the seasonal menu offers inventions like the Bronte, with pistachio pesto, mortadella, and burrata, and the Porchetta e patate, with long hots and rosemary-roasted potatoes. Desserts like sorbet and gelato (with changing options like as lemon cannoli gelato) are worth saving room for—if you can.           

699 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA, 19123, USA
267-324--3586
Known For
  • Well-curated list of Italian wines and excellent cocktails
  • Superb house-made focaccia baked daily
  • Good-value option for dining before an event or performance at the Met
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Sotto Sotto

$$ | Inman Park

For an adventurous take on Italian cuisine, visit this former commercial space that hops with young, hip patrons dining on seafood risotto, spaghetti with sun-dried mullet roe, and utterly perfect panna cotta (custard).

313 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, GA, 30307, USA
404-523–6678
Known For
  • Inventive Italian dishes
  • Young and hip atmosphere
  • Setting that's perfect for date night
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Soul Grind Coffee Roasters

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With its frequent fog and ocean breeze chill, coffee is all but mandatory along the coastline. The best café in the region for your buzz is a lofty, garage-like roastery/café right by Pacifica’s state beach with excellent espresso-based drinks and pour-overs from beans roasted in-house. The food menu is fresh and extensive, with breakfast bowls, toasts, soups, and sandwiches offered throughout the day. 

Soul Vegetarian Restaurant No. 2

$$ | Poncey-Highland

Vegan comfort food and plant-based barbecue dishes are served up in a no-frills diner setting, with mac and cheese (made with soy cheese), cauliflower and tofu steaks, and kalebone (a wheat-gluten protein) topping the menu. The original location (on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard) serves similar fare but buffet-style, with more limited daily choices.

652 N. Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA, 30306, USA
404-875–0145
Known For
  • Vegan comfort food
  • Soy mac and cheese
  • Relaxed atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Soulbelly BBQ

$ | Downtown

The soul in the belly here comes courtesy of James Beard–nominated chef Bruce Kalman, who might be recognizable on sight to viewers of foodie faves Top Chef, Chopped, and Beat Bobby Flay. Bringing the barbecue flavors of central Texas to Vegas, this atmospheric venue adds cocktails, local beers, and live entertainment to the mix to turn what might have been just a barbecue dinner into a barbecue experience and a night on the (Down)town.

1327 S. Main St., Las Vegas, NV, 89104, USA
702-483–4404
Known For
  • Authentic barbecue flavors from central Texas
  • Both combos and meat by the pound
  • Belly of the Soul sandwich with brisket, cheese sauce, and a fried egg
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Soups & Such Café

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It's worth the wait for breakfast or lunch at this cozy café, where everything is fresh and made to order. The breakfast standout is eggs Benedict, both classic and vegetarian. For lunch you can choose among several classic salads and homemade soups.

2000 Main St., Julian, CA, 92036, USA
760-765–4761
Known For
  • Combo soup, salad, and sandwich for $18
  • Fresh and fast food
  • Homemade soups
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner

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Sour Duck Market

$$ | East Austin

The award-winning team behind local restaurants Odd Duck and Barley Swine opened their "everyday" restaurant in east Austin in 2018 to rave reviews from critics and locals alike. The bustling gathering spot consists of two buildings (the main front entry, with counter service for pastries, snacks, and drinks, plus the back bar) that are connected by an outdoor patio that serves as a beer and wine garden. The alfresco tables are popular with groups (and their four-legged friends) at any hour of the day thanks to Sour Duck's diverse morning-to-night menu offerings.

South

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A fusion-y menu of modern Latin American (primarily Mexican) dishes provides a nice—and slightly spicy—alternative to Leavenworth's wealth of Bavarian food. Enjoy sweet-potato-and-roasted-poblano-chili enchiladas, baby shrimp tacos, and Michoacán-style carnitas platters, along with chicken poblano enchiladas and grilled steak burritos. There's a sister location in Pybus Market in Wenatchee.

913 Front St., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-888–4328
Known For
  • Premium tequilas and mezcals
  • Desserts like tres leches cake
  • Generous portions

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South Alamode Panini & Gelato Company

$ | King William Historic District

A cute place with top-notch gelato and panini; fresh and handmade are the best words to describe the items here, from the gelato to the pickles and mayonnaise. They import their meats and cheeses from Italy and so far have created more than 125 flavors of gelato, although they only rotate 20 flavors a day. You'll just have to keep coming back to try them all.

South Beach Bar & Grille

$ | Ocean Beach

This three-story-tall restaurant and bar in Ocean Beach looks like a typical sports bar from the outside, but inside is the place to eat what many consider to be the best fish tacos in San Diego. Grab a seat at the bar and choose from an ever-changing array of fresh grilled fish from lobster to mahi-mahi. Visit on Tuesday for $4 tacos, Friday for $1 oysters, and Sunday for $10 bottles of bubbly.

5059 Newport Ave. #104, San Diego, CA, 92017, USA
619-226–4577
Known For
  • Mahi-mahi fish tacos
  • Great sunset and ocean views
  • Taco Tuesday $4 specials

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South City Kitchen

$$ | Midtown

The culinary traditions of South Carolina inspire the dishes served at this cheerful restaurant. This is the place in the city to try out Southern staples like fried green tomatoes, she-crab soup, and buttermilk fried chicken. In the heart of the Crescent Avenue entertainment district, the spare, art-filled restaurant attracts a hip crowd.

1144 Crescent Ave., Atlanta, GA, 30309, USA
404-873–7358
Known For
  • Creatively prepared catfish
  • Fried green tomatoes with goat cheese
  • Hip, artsy crowd

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South East Asia Kauai

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This Asian restaurant, known as SEA Kauai, is a welcome and affordable addition to the Lihue dining scene, offering super fresh sushi as well as Thai cuisine. Try the popular sushi boats or the sweet-spicy pineapple curry. The setting is simple and clean, with indoor and open-air seating, and the service is friendly and efficient.

South Fork

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In the morning, fuel up at this convivial, sprawling tavern with a latte and a breakfast burrito or bagel and lox plate before a local hike or skiing at nearby Snoqualmie Pass; South Fork is on a rural road surrounded by greenery. Later in the day, a friendly, outdoorsy crowd gathers to mingle over well-prepared gastropub fare, including tofu banh mi bowls, blistered shishito peppers with garlic aioli, and blackened-chicken Alfredo.

14303 436th Ave. SE, Snoqualmie, 98045, USA
425-292–3614
Known For
  • Back patio with a firepit and mountain views
  • Kid-friendly ambience and menu
  • Tabletop s'mores and root beer floats
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner Wed.

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South on Main

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Cool as the other side of the pillow, South on Main serves sophisticated Southern cuisine at an accessible price, wrapped in a comfortable architectural design of French bistro with a drawl. What's more, it's kissing cousins with Oxford American magazine, a literary buffet of Southern culture. When the two families get together, which is often, they dish up an eclectic entertainment menu of musical performances, literary readings, and anything else that brings the magazine "from page to stage."

South Pine Cafe

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Locals flock to this always-busy diner on a Victorian's ground floor for lobster Benedict, a spiced-up Mexican chicken scramble, and other dishes that are anything but your ordinary eggs and pancakes (though you can order those, too, as well as vegetarian versions of several items). Imaginative burritos, wraps, burgers, and more lobster in the form of a melt sandwich appear for lunch.

102 Richardson St., Grass Valley, CA, 95945, USA
707-274–0261
Known For
  • Homemade muffins
  • Vegan and gluten-free options
  • Local family farms supply many ingredients
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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South Restaurant + Coffeehouse

$$ | South Anchorage

Perched on the edge of the city, South's expansive menu and bright airy space make it a destination brunch spot in Anchorage. The menu offers fresh Alaska spins on brunch classics like sourdough pancakes, cod tacos, and reindeer sausage as well as a wide range of salads, sandwiches, and tapas. If you need a caffeine jolt or grab-and-go dish as you drive south out of town, the attached coffeeshop is open all day long.

11124 Old Seward Hwy., Anchorage, AK, 99515, USA
907-770–9200
Known For
  • Destination brunch spot
  • Cocktails on the firepit patio
  • Plenty of vegan and gluten-free options

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