9201 Best Restaurants in USA

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Theodore's

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Theodore's offers the best fine dining in Medora and, perhaps, in western North Dakota. The lunch menu features salads, prime-rib sandwiches, and buffalo burgers, while dinner fare includes shrimp with lemon risotto, a hickory-seasoned rib eye, and tenderloin with Gorgonzola cream sauce. The stained glass and wood paneling make this restaurant inside the Rough Riders Hotel feel like a little hideaway for a quiet lunch or dinner. The fireplace was built from bricks taken from the North Dakota Capitol that burned in 1930. T.R.'s Tavern has a full-service bar.

301 3rd Ave., Medora, ND, 58645, USA
701-623–4433
Known For
  • Great service
  • Varied menu
  • Convenient location
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Labor Day–Memorial Day
Reservations not accepted

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Thompson House Eatery

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The domain of celebrated chef--owner Jeff Fournier, who's cooked at some of Boston's most acclaimed restaurants, this exceptional eatery is set inside a chicly restored farmhouse in the village of Jackson. Ethereal highlights from the oft-changing menu include rigatoni with foraged chanterelles and local corn and tomatoes, and a superb cheese board with raspberry-hibiscus jam, nuts, and local honey.

193 Main St., Jackson, NH, 03846, USA
603-383–9341
Known For
  • Elegant and historic farmhouse setting
  • On-site shop with gourmet goods to go
  • Seasonally flavored house-made ice creams
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

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Three Penny Taproom

$$ Fodor's Choice

This celebrated taproom remains one of the state's best, thanks in large part to its ability to acquire beers few others in the region can. The vibe feels straight out of an artsy neighborhood in Brussels, but with the earthiness of Vermont.

108 Main St., Montpelier, VT, 05602, USA
802-223–8277
Known For
  • Darn good burger
  • Top happy-hour hangout in town
  • Premier Vermont and hard-to-get brews
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Thumb's Up Diner

$ | Old Fourth Ward Fodor's Choice

You haven't really lived, or at least tested the limits of your heart's health, until you've tried the Heap: a sizzling skillet full of eggs, buttery veggies, and potatoes. Add a fluffy biscuit on the side, and this is one of the city's best breakfasts. Thumb's Up also has good lunch options, including tamari-flavored tofu served on a bed of raw spinach.

Thunder Island Brewing

$$ Fodor's Choice

Hikers, boaters, and others exploring the Gorge gather at this laid-back, funky brewpub located in striking contemporary building overlooking the Columbia River, the Bridge of the Gods, and the little island for which the brewery is named. Order a glass of hoppy Pacific Crest Trail Pale Ale or malty Scotch Porter, and enjoy it with a wild-salmon bowl or a kimchi Reuben sandwich. Wine and hard cider are also served.

601 Wa Na Pa St., Cascade Locks, OR, 97014, USA
971-231–4599
Known For
  • Well-crafted beers
  • Burgers and hearty sandwiches
  • Stellar river views from outdoor dining area

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Tia Sophia's

$ | The Plaza Fodor's Choice

This family-run downtown joint has been in operation since 1974, serving some of the area's best New Mexican breakfasts and lunches. Order anything and expect a true taste of local tradition, including perfectly flaky, light sopaipilla; Tia's delicious burritos stuffed with homemade chorizo disappear fast on Saturday so get there early. Mammoth chile-smothered breakfast burritos will hold you over for hours on the powdery ski slopes during winter. Be aware that the red and green chiles are spicy and you're expected to understand this elemental fact of local cuisine.

Tideline Public House

$ Fodor's Choice

This bustling complex in the center of Durham offers a little something for everyone, with its gastropub serving classic comfort fare, three taprooms featuring plenty of local brews, and a bevy of food trucks serving up everything from pizza to falafel to Asian-fusion. In addition to year-round indoor seating, during the warming months you can dine in a festive outdoor space with Adirondack chairs, firepits, and all-ages games. There's also a lifestyle shop selling housewares and gifts, and two guest suites available for overnight stays.

15 Newmarket Rd., Durham, NH, 03824, USA
603-868–1380
Known For
  • Great variety of food options
  • Family-friendly outdoor seating
  • Lots of different craft beers, ciders, and canned cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Tues.

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Tidepools

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Of the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort's restaurants, this is definitely the most tropical, with grass-thatch huts that seem to float on a koi-filled pond beneath starry skies while torches flicker in the lushly landscaped grounds nearby. The equally distinctive food has an Island flavor that comes from the chef's advocacy of Hawaii Regional Cuisine and extensive use of Island-grown products, including fresh herbs from the resort's organic garden. You won't go wrong ordering the macadamia nut–crusted mahi mahi, local beef, or the Hawaiian catch, with its medley of local lobster, fish, shrimp, and scallops. Start with the Thai coconut soup or beet-and-candied-lemon salad to wake up your taste buds. The malasadas (Portuguese doughnuts) with mango-passion coulis and chocolate sauce are a memorable dessert.

1571 Poipu Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-240--6456
Known For
  • Reservations needed weeks in advance
  • Macadamia nut–crusted mahi mahi
  • Excellent service
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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The Tides

$$$ Fodor's Choice

A charming cottage restaurant west of Ocean Drive prepares some of the best food around—not just in Vero Beach, but all of South Florida. The chefs, classically trained, give a nod to international fare with disparate dishes such as tuna tataki, Asian-inspired carpaccio with satay, penne quattro formaggi, and classic lobster bisque. The setting is effortlessly elegant (think pale-blue, coral-printed fabrics and a brick fireplace) and the service top-notch. An appetizer's two jumbo crab cakes have scarcely anything but sweet, fresh flesh; a Southern-inspired corn-and-pepper sauce naps them. Floridian fish are a focus, testament to the chef's commitment to local sourcing. Adventurous eaters may want to book the chef's table, where the chef's choice menu is paired with wines from an impressive list.

3103 Cardinal Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA
772-234–3966
Known For
  • Fresh Florida fish
  • Jumbo crab cakes with corn-and-pepper sauce
  • Chef's table with wine pairings
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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The Tides Beach Club Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Maritime accents and a crisp color palette help to make this unfussy, beachside restaurant a good place to relax and enjoy a prebeach bite or a post-beach sit-down meal. The menu features lighter seafood fare and salads alongside heartier options, such as lobster rangoons, crispy fried-chicken sandwiches, and burgers.

Tiffins

$$$$ | Animal Kingdom Fodor's Choice

Inspired by the worldwide journeys of Disney Imagineers, this wildly popular, upscale restaurant is possibly the best theme-park eatery—period. The menu is international, the inventive space has enough unique Disney decor to fill a museum, and the attached Nomad Lounge (the park's only air-conditioned bar) serves small bites and handcrafted cocktails. Meat-free offerings are every bit as good as their carnivorous alternatives.

Discovery Island, Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA
407-939–1947
Known For
  • Superbly cooked, seasonal menus with Asian, Latin, and African flavors
  • Elaborate decor
  • Sophisticated kids' meals
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Tiki's Grill and Bar

$$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Tiki's is the kind of fun place people come to Waikiki for: a retro–South Pacific spot with a back-of-the-bar faux volcano, open-air lounge with live local music, indoor-outdoor dining, and a fantastic view of the beach across the street. Chef Ronnie Nasuti turns out beautifully composed plates and puts fresh twists on the super-familiar—like spicy "volcano" chicken wings, watermelon and feta salad, or Thai-style shrimp puttanesca. Be sure to try one of the mai tais, which come in a variety of flavors, then settle in and stay a while. There's live music on most nights (check the calendar on the website) and an upbeat crowd at the bar. Tiki's is in the Twin Fin Hotel and may look like a place designed for tourists, but it's the locals who come back again and again.

2570 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–8454
Known For
  • Surprisingly good food in a made-for-TV setting that attracts locals
  • Pacific Rim menu inspired by a noted Islands chef
  • Can get pricey, but a fun experience worthy of a hana hou (encore)

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Tilikum Place Café

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

If Julia Child ran a restaurant in Seattle, this would be it. The menu is old-school: we're talking meat and potatoes (plus vegetarian options) done with elegant, pan-European flair. Dinner is lovely, but lunch or brunch is when you’ll find their signature dish: the Dutch baby, a crispy, custardy cross between a pancake and a soufflé, served with sweet or savory toppings. With only 11 tables and a four-day schedule, reservations are essential. The spot sits just a couple of blocks south of the Space Needle. Visit both in one go evening for a perfect contrast in Seattle experiences.

407 Cedar St., Seattle, 98109, USA
206-282–4830
Known For
  • Dutch babies at lunch and brunch
  • Elegant takes on classic dishes
  • Cozy dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Sun.

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Time Market

$ | University Fodor's Choice

The term "market" is slightly misleading for this neighborhood gathering spot serving delectable pizzas, creative sandwiches on freshly baked breads, house-made pastries, espresso, and craft beers. Sit a while or take it to go, along with all the wonderful local and imported treats you've loaded into your shopping basket.

Timmy's Brown Bag

$ Fodor's Choice

The music-loving owner of this downtown shop mashes up ingredients with verve and imagination—a recent grilled purple grapes and feta specimen with micro-herbs, dry-roasted peanuts, and pear vinaigrette is but one example. Regulars rave about three frequently appearing messy-good sandwiches (ask for a fork), namely the banh mi; the chicken satay with harissa cucumber slaw; and the Spam and kimchi with grilled pineapple, chunky chili sauce, and peanut butter.

451 Main St., Placerville, CA, 95667, USA
530-303–3203
Known For
  • Grilled tacos ahogadas (with spicy chili sauce)
  • Top-line ingredients
  • Mainly to-go (just a few tables)
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No dinner

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Tin Roof

$ Fodor's Choice

Top Chef celebrity Sheldon Simeon opened this trendy lunch counter in a small Kahului warehouse, and it's easy to spot—just look for the line of people waiting in the parking lot. Locals and visitors swarm here for the affordable and ono (delicious) plates of mochiko chicken, pork belly, ulu mac salad, beet box, and garlic shrimp, and although there are only a couple of stools in the restaurant, many people dine on the curb or take their food to-go. Don't forget to ask for some chili pepper water!

360 Papa Pl., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA
808-868–0753
Known For
  • Decadent treats such as mochi birthday cake bites
  • Fresh poke bowl
  • Plantation-inspired "kau kau tins"
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Sun and Mon.

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Tina's

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Opened back in 1991, this Dundee institution has long been known for luring Portlanders away from their own restaurant scene, offering country-French fare cooked lovingly with locally grown produce. Service is as intimate and laid-back as the interiors; a double fireplace divides the dining room, with heavy glass brick shrouded by bushes on the highway side, so you're not bothered by the traffic on Highway 99.

760 Hwy. 99W, Dundee, OR, 97115, USA
503-538–8880
Known For
  • Perfect wine pairings
  • Delicious homemade soups
  • Decadent flourless dark chocolate torte
Restaurant Details
Closed. Mon. and Tues. No lunch.

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Tinder Hearth

$$ Fodor's Choice

Tinder Hearth is well known in these part for its amazing pastries and wood-oven-baked breads, but it also makes pizza that's delicious enough to plan your whole week around—a must given that you have to reserve your pie days in advance, especially since the restaurant was named one of the nation's best by the New York Times. It's worth the bother, though, as the crust is thin but chewy, and the toppings are a mix of the classic and the inventive. Other options on the menu include local beer, good wine, oysters, and ice cream.

1452 Coastal Rd., Brooksville, ME, 04617, USA
207-326–8381
Known For
  • Elaborate pizza-reservation protocols
  • Alfresco dining
  • Nationally recognized menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.
Reservations required

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Tiny Lou's

$$ | Poncey-Highland Fodor's Choice
This French-American brasserie at the base of Hotel Clermont doesn’t play it small. Decadence is at every turn, from the richly patterned floral wallpaper lining the staircase down to the perfect brioche bread service, cardamom-infused cream desserts, and deftly prepared main courses in between. Service is top-notch, at once warm and knowledgeable without being stuffy. Have a cocktail at the jazz-room dark Lobby Bar before or after dinner, or set off to the Study or back room if you can grab a seat before they’re gone.
789 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, GA, 30306, USA
470-485–0085
Known For
  • Richly prepared meats such as beef bourguignon
  • Well-curated, French-leaning wine list
  • Impressive date night
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Tipo

$$ | Back Cove Fodor's Choice

Named for the finest grade of flour milled in Italy and owned by the same husband-and-wife duo behind Old Port's wildly popular Central Provisions, Tipo is a Back Cove gem and a neighborhood favorite. The Italian flour is put to excellent use in homemade pastas (like the buccatini with local mussels, fennel, and preserved lemon) and brick-oven pizzas (don't bypass the Casablanca, loaded with merguez sausage and roasted tomato). Service is swift and friendlyincluding on the sunny, bustling patioand there's an emphasis on simple, intense flavors throughout the menu.

182 Ocean Ave., Portland, ME, 04103, USA
207-358–7970
Known For
  • Handmade pastas
  • Creative cocktail program
  • Refined but rustic wood-fired pizzas
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Tito & Pep

$$$ | Central Fodor's Choice

Local and visiting foodies claim Tito & Pep to be the best restaurant in Tucson, and with good reason: the chef-owner, John Martinez, a James Beard semifinalist, takes Southwestern flavors like mesquite, cilantro, roasted chiles, and lime to heavenly heights. The menu emphasizes mesquite-grilled steak, pork, and fish, but don't stop there; share a few small plates, like charred beet salad and crispy calamari, and indulge in the sublime orange olive oil cake for dessert. Reservations are a must, though a few seats at the bar are open to whoever gets there first. The setting is just fancy enough, and service is top-notch; go early if you want quieter conversation, though, as the dining room gets noisy when full.

4122 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, 85712, USA
520-207–0116
Known For
  • Exceptional Southwestern cuisine
  • Great cocktails, local beers, and wine
  • Top date night choice

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Toki

$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

Established by the team behind the vaunted weekend dinner house, Han Oak, this cozy, casually minimalist spot in the trendy West End doles out inventive modern Korean bites, from savory bay shrimp pancakes with a soy-vinegar dipping sauce to Manila clams with miso butter and ginger sake. A highly popular brunch is served Friday–Sunday and is especially known for its twisted donuts in tantalizing flavors like milk tea and toasted coconut.

580 S.W. 12th Ave., Portland, OR, 97205, USA
503-312–3037
Known For
  • Korean fried chicken wings with a variety of sauce options
  • Kimchi and pork belly buns at brunch
  • Butter mochi cake for dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch Thurs.

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Toma

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and softly lit muted-yellow walls evoke the flavors and charms of Tuscany and the Mediterranean at this rustic-romantic restaurant across from the harbor and West Beach. Ahi sashimi tucked in a crisp sesame cone is a popular appetizer, after which you can proceed, perhaps, to rock-shrimp gnocchi.

324 W. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-962–0777
Known For
  • House-made pastas and gnocchi
  • Wines from Italy and California's Central Coast
  • Romantic waterfront setting
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Tomiño Taberna Gallega

$$ | Little Italy Fodor's Choice

Little Italy may not be home to any real Italian-seeming restaurant, but this intimate Galician tapas spot readily evokes the spirit of northern Spain and its gastronomic traditions. The kitchen excels at regional seafood dishes like grilled octopus with pimentón (red pepper), and the sea scallops with jamon, served in the shell, but meatier options like the lamb chops are also delicious.

192 Grand St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-933–4763
Known For
  • Traditional tortilla (Spanish omelet) served slightly runny
  • Selection of gin-tonics (as they call them in Spain) and vermouths
  • Lively atmosphere

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Tommy Bahama

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

It's more "island-style" than Hawaii-style—and yes, it's a chain—but the food is consistently great, the service is filled with aloha, and the ambience is island refined. The cocktails are among the best and most creative on Maui and include well-priced non-alcoholic options. You can enjoy happy hour from 2 to 5 pm and live music from 5 to 9 pm daily.

3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, HI, 96753, USA
808-875–9983
Known For
  • Chilean sea bass
  • Filet mignon prepared in a variety of ways
  • Festive bar scene
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Tona Sushi Bar and Grill

$$ Fodor's Choice

This chic little Japanese spot has a modern focus, offering much more than just sushi rolls (although the phenomenal rolls alone, such as the smokin' hot machi with rosemary-smoked hamachi, fennel, Thai chili, orange slices, and citrus soy, would keep the doors open). Tona goes light on the sauce and heavy on the freshest ingredients, with an expansive menu that features artfully plated grilled mackerel with a raspberry-soy glaze, udon with chicken and tempura prawns, and flash-seared ahi with freshly cut pineapples.

210 25th St., Ogden, UT, 84401, USA
801-622–8662
Known For
  • Ocean-trout crudo and other creatively presented sashimi
  • Extensive sake selection
  • House-made cheesecake with raspberry puree
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Tony's Crab Shack & Seafood Grill

$$ Fodor's Choice

Started in 1989 as a bait and tackle shop (which still exists next door), this casual short-order seafood spot has become a staple of Bandon's small but picturesque riverfront boardwalk, renowned for its crab cakes, fish tacos, crab and bay shrimp sandwich, and house-smoked salmon. Open only until 6 pm, it's a reliable bet for lunch or a very early dinner.

155 1st St., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–2875
Known For
  • Scenic riverfront location
  • Combo crab, steamer clam, and shrimp platters
  • Grilled oysters on the half shell with garlic butter
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Top of Tacoma

$ Fodor's Choice

This hillside neighborhood tavern just south of downtown doesn't look like much from the outside, but it's an appealing option for lunch (or weekend brunch), dinner, or cocktails, as the drinks selection is extensive and the affordable food—from tacos to tofu—far exceeds typical pub grub. Favorites include crispy pork-belly tacos with apple-cabbage slaw and tart cherries, Moroccan-style quinoa salad with harissa-agave vinaigrette and seared tofu, and a commendable Reuben on rye bread. For brunch, fill up on chorizo Benedicts or the dangerously decadent "hangover homies"—home fries topped with melted cheese, scallions, two fried eggs, and spicy cheddar sour cream.

Topolino's Terrace–Flavors of the Riviera

$$$$ | EPCOT Resort Area Fodor's Choice

Featuring fantastic views of the resort and EPCOT, this pricey restaurant on the 10th floor of the Riviera Resort is one the best on Disney property. In the evening, try handcrafted pastas such as rigatoni or the traditional bouillabaisse; at breakfast, enjoy a family-style character meal. While you indulge in sour cream waffles, wild mushroom scramble, or wood-fired butcher's steak, Mickey and friends come right to your table. 

Topolobampo

$$$$ | River North Fodor's Choice

Chef-owner Rick Bayless wrote the book on regional Mexican cuisine—several books, actually—and here he takes his faithfully prepared regional food upscale. Next door to the more casual Frontera Grill, Topolobampo shares Frontera's address, phone, and dedication to quality, though it’s a higher-end room, with a more subdued mood and a menu of tasting options. 

445 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60654, USA
312-661–1434
Known For
  • Themed tasting menus
  • Wine pairings
  • Agave spirits pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.-Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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