9201 Best Restaurants in USA

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Two Fat Cats Bakery

$ | Bayside Fodor's Choice

A regular stop for pie lovers around the city, Two Fat Cats bakes up delectable bourbon pecan, sour cherry, and coconut cream masterpieces. Meanwhile, the bakery’s whoopie pies rely on light and fluffy, hand-scooped chocolate cake batter and a filling that’s based on whipped vanilla buttercream, not the more typical marshmallow. The signature pie is made with wild Maine blueberries sourced from Maine-based and family-owned Wyman's. A second shop is located in South Portland.

Txikito

$$ | Chelsea Fodor's Choice

Husband-wife chef duo Alex Raij and Eder Montero are the talented toques behind this wonderful restaurant that relies on Spain's Basque Country for inspiration. Prop yourself at the inviting bar in the front room or grab a table in the back and get ready to be wowed by dishes like crispy beef cheeks and jowl, tender swordfish belly paired with smoked eggplant, and gooey croquettes (the ingredients of which change weekly). The restaurant has a great wine list of Spanish wines, particularly from La Rioja. 

240 9th Ave., New York, NY, 10001, USA
212-242–4730
Known For
  • Consistently solid Spanish fare
  • Great Spanish wine list
  • Excellent daily off-menu specials
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Tyler's Burgers

$ Fodor's Choice

Since 1996, families, working stiffs, and couples have trusted Tyler's to supply simple lunch fare in a convenient downtown location, one that happens to be housed in a converted 1936 gas station. Expect mid-20th-century America's greatest hits: heaping burgers, hot dogs, tuna melts, stacks of fries, grilled cheeses, floats, and milk shakes.

149 S. Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA
760-325–2990
Known For
  • House-made cole slaw and potato salad
  • Feeding carnivores and vegetarians alike
  • Long weekend waits
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and July and Aug.

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Uchi

$$ | Wynwood Fodor's Choice

Austin transplant and James Beard Award–winning chef Tyson Cole creates fresh takes on classic sushi at Uchi. Indulge in rolls of thinly sliced flounder atop candied quinoa or bigeye tuna topped with aji amarillo, tangerine, and pumpkin seed granola, or have all the decisions made for you by opting for the omakase menu featuring a selection of dishes by the chef. Daily happy hour from 5 to 6:30 pm features half-price bubbles, $9 cocktails, and heavily discounted bites.

252 NW 25 St., Miami, FL, 33127, USA
305-995--0915
Known For
  • Great happy-hour deals
  • Lively sushi bar seating
  • Delicious bluefin tuna options
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Uchi

$$$$ | Five Points Fodor's Choice

With a name that means "house" in Japanese, this Denver version of a famous Austin sushi spot is one stylish space. The nontraditional menu is creative and takes liberties with classic sushi and cooked Japanese delicacies by adding decadent details such as browned butter and candied quinoa to coax even more flavor out of the super-fresh seafood. Omakase tasting menus feature six or 10 courses (there's a vegetarian version, too) and are the best ways to sample as much of the chef's vision as possible. Uchi also boasts one of the best service staffs in the city, with real attention to detail and dedication to the craft. 

Ulele

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Named after a 16th-century Tocobagan princess, this hot spot was created by the family behind the historic Columbia restaurant in Ybor City. Although diverse, the menu focuses on local ingredients and has an easy-to-detect Southern accent, with appetizers such as alligator hush puppies and okra fries and entrées like pan-seared Florida pompano served with sun-dried-tomato shallot cream and fried carrot ribbons. Set in the refurbished old Tampa Waterworks building, high on the bank of the Hillsborough River, its water views are particularly spectacular at dusk; Downtown is an easy walk away. Beer is brewed on-site, and the creative cocktail menu (go for the Ring of Fire, a spicy creation of vodka, gin, and lychee liqueur) is supplemented with wines from domestic, family-owned vineyards like Silver Oak Winery.

1810 N. Highland Ave., Tampa, FL, 33602, USA
813-999–4952
Known For
  • Go-to spot for Tampa diners in the know
  • Spectacular views of the Hillsborough River
  • Creative cocktail menu and house-brewed beer
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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ULU Ocean Grill

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Casual elegance takes center stage at the resort's flagship oceanfront restaurant, one of the most upscale restaurants on the Big Island. Diverse menu choices include roasted beet salad, flame-grilled prime New York steak, Kona lobster, shrimp pad Thai, and more. At least 75% of the food served here is locally sourced. There's also a full sushi menu. The impressive wine program includes boutique wines and world-class imports. Breakfast is offered à la carte or buffet.

Uma's

$$ | Rockaway Beach Fodor's Choice

If you need evidence that Rockaway is becoming hip, look no further than this sceney spot serving a mix of Uzbek and Central Asian specialties. There are juicy pelmeni (meat) and manti (spicy lamb or butternut squash) dumplings, lagman noodles, and savory filled pastries known as bichaki, plus the expected very good borscht. There are also Korean menu options like Korean carrot salad and scallion pancakes, as a nod to the large Korean diaspora in Uzbekistan. Pressed tin ceilings, exposed-brick walls, and menus written on blackboards give the place a decidedly Brooklyn vibe.

Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill

$ Fodor's Choice

Locals flock to this downtown Kailua-Kona restaurant for good reason: the poke is the most onolicious (super delicious) in town, and the many other seafood, pork, and beef offerings are just as stellar. Poke does not get more authentic than this, and you can get it by the bowl or the pound. Sandwiches, burgers, salads, and desserts round out the gourmet menu. A kids' menu features affordable burgers, poke bowls, and sides. Inventively named cocktails such as the Night Marcher and the Shirtless Margarita add to the fun. Happy hour runs from 3 to 5.

UMI by Vikram Garg

$$$$ | Waikiki Fodor's Choice

Stylish, spacious, and accented with subtle modern art, this seafood-focused restaurant—umi means "sea"—by acclaimed chef Vikram Garg offers a feast for the senses in the stunning Halepuna Waikiki, the boutique sister property of the Halekulani Hotel. Garg works culinary magic in the kitchen with dinner specialties such as popcorn soup (with lotus leaves) and steamed branzino with takana rice (fried rice with pickled mustard greens), and food lovers can also discover unique breakfast choices such as the mai tai pancake and masala omelet.

2233 Helumoa Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-744--4244
Known For
  • Beautifully plated specialties served in a serene setting
  • Boundary-stretching global menus
  • Thoughtful drink options
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon. and Tues.

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Uncle Louie's Diner

$ Fodor's Choice
While many other Sturgis "restaurants" are essentially biker bars that also serve food, Louie's is a true hometown diner offering good, simple, affordable food. The menu focuses on hearty breakfasts, burgers, and a selection of Mexican-inspired dishes.
1039 Main St., Sturgis, SD, 57785, USA
605-720--6475
Known For
  • All-you-can-eat soup and salad bar
  • Friendly local owners
  • 6-pound burger challenge
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.--Tues.

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Uncommon Pizza

$$ Fodor's Choice

This pizza place opened in the area in 2022, features a popular bar, and has a casual vibe. There's an impressive selection of appetizers like nachos and wings as well as a good array of pizzas, burgers, Philly cheesesteaks, and subs.

401 Chief Eddie Hoffman Hwy., Bethel, AK, USA
907-543–1307
Known For
  • Homemade ice cream and pizza dough
  • Satisfying pizzas, burgers, and cheesesteaks
  • Can be loud and packed sometimes

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Underwood Bar & Bistro

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The same people who operate the Willow Wood Market Café across the street run this restaurant with a Continental atmosphere and a seasonal menu based on smaller and larger dishes. Entrées might include anything from hoisin-glazed baby back ribs, duck leg confit, and pan-seared salmon to pad Thai and crispy Thai-style fried chicken.

9113 Graton Rd., Graton, CA, 95444, USA
707-823–7023
Known For
  • Oyster of the day, French onion soup, and flatbread starters
  • Old-style cocktails, ports, and cognacs
  • Outdoor patio with heaters
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Sun.

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Ungrafted

$$ Fodor's Choice

Wife-and-husband team Rebecca Fineman and Chris Gaither are both Master Sommeliers, and, on cue, the wine program at this destination-worthy seasonal-driven restaurant, wine bar, and wineshop is absolutely fantastic. Gaither supervises the floor and his friendly, fun way of explaining wine even makes rookies get excited about obscure grapes and unknown vineyard regions. The contemporary-leaning cuisine, which always features peak-seasonal produce and meat from Olivier's Butchery, is worth a trip on its own, even for guests who aren't fans of wine.

2419 3rd St., San Francisco, CA, 94107, USA
415-814–2129
Known For
  • Outstanding roast cabbage with green goddess and trout roe
  • Weekly events like Thursday blind tasting flights
  • Exquisite champagne selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Union

$$$ | Pasadena Fodor's Choice

There’s a Michelin-quality Italian restaurant hiding in plain sight in Pasadena. The small and homey space where Northern Italy meets California is typically filled to the brim as diners await heaven-sent local wild mushrooms with polenta or the squid-ink lumache (shell pasta) with Maine lobster. Make sure you come with a healthy appetite and a desire to drink—the wine list will not disappoint.

37 E. Union St., Los Angeles, CA, 91103, USA
626-795–5841
Known For
  • Superb wine list
  • Excellent Italian food with a California twist
  • Buzzy yet intimate atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Union League Cafe

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

In a gorgeous Beaux Arts dining room, this lively brasserie wins high marks for its updated French cuisine. The knowledgeable staff are happy to recommend wine pairings to complement whatever dishes you select—perhaps potato-crusted halibut with fennel compote and ratatouille, a grilled beef filet with fingerling potatoes, or the plat du jour.

1032 Chapel St., New Haven, CT, 06510, USA
203-562–4299
Known For
  • Prices are steep but worth the splurge
  • Elegant atmosphere and impeccable service
  • Always great food and exemplary service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.

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Union Restaurant

$$ | Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's Choice

In the Press Hotel, Union Restaurant has a sophisticated but unpretentious air that is reflected in its menu, which focuses on local ingredients, many of which are foraged and fished, or in the case of honey, gathered from its rooftop beehive. Most dishes are modern and upscale comfort food, like the lobster tagliatelle with snap peas and tarragon. Breakfast and brunch are a treat: you'll find maple pain perdu served alongside smoked-salmon tartines and classic dishes like eggs Benedict.

Union Square Cafe

$$$ | Gramercy Fodor's Choice

Noted restaurateur Danny Meyer's unpretentious but classy American restaurant has been serving impressively well-executed food to much acclaim since it first opened on Union Square in 1985, and the tradition continues in this elegantly clubby spot a few blocks north of the original location. It's almost impossible to go wrong anywhere on the menu; this place is truly the real deal, with standout steak, fish, and pasta dishes, as well as excellent desserts.

101 E. 19th St., New York, NY, 10003, USA
212-243–4020
Known For
  • Hard to get a reservation
  • Impressive wine list
  • Excellent, attentive service
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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UnTable

$$ | Carroll Gardens Fodor's Choice

The prefix "un-" in this acclaimed Thai restaurant's name is a double entendre: un, homophone of the nickname of its chef, Aun Kampimarn; and un as in it proudly serves unconventional Thai food, when compared to common Thai take-out fare like pad Thai or Panang curry. Here, supple okra finds balance with crispy fried garlic, whole fishes are smothered in curries, and northern Thai dishes of steak or ground pork have a perfect balance of spice flavor and heat. For those wanting to turn the spiciness up to a new level, they also offer "WHAT THE HELL!!" fried rice, with 12 unapologetic chili icons on the menu to denote its intensity.

529 Henry St., Brooklyn, NY, 11231, USA
347-529--4974
Known For
  • Award-winning Thai fare
  • Signature Chilean sea bass with tomato sauce
  • Thai-inspired cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.
Reservations recommended

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Uovo

$$ | Mid-Wilshire Fodor's Choice

The fresh pasta inside this small counter restaurant is flown in weekly from Bologna, then cooked and sauced right in front of your eyes. Order one of the tastings menus to try their various pastas. When you order the Cheese & Truffle menu you will receive a yellowtail crudo for a starter, then Tagliatelle in a truffle sauce, Pomodoro sauce pasta, creamy cacio e pepe, and finish with tiramisu al cucchiaio. After your first visit, you'll become an instant fan. It's close to museum row, for a steaming bowl of bucatini before or afterwards.

6245 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90048, USA
323-642–6386
Known For
  • Perfect pasta flown in from Italy
  • Decadent sauces
  • Relaxed atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No reservations

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Uptown Café

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Fresh seafood, steaks, poultry, and pasta are served in this elegant restaurant that's one of southwest Montana's finest eateries. Try the scallops Provençal, sauteed with tomatoes, feta cheese, and garlic. A cafeteria-style lunch is served from 11 to 1. A rotating exhibit of paintings by local artists lines the walls.

Urban Hawker

$$ | Midtown West Fodor's Choice

Fresh, flavorful dishes from around Southeast Asia are calling at this enticing and unexpected Midtown food hall. Tucked mid-block between 6th and 7th Avenues, with entrances on both 50th and 51st Streets, Urban Hawker is an ode to Singaporean food markets. Browse affordable meals, snacks, and desserts from 17 vendors representing Malay, Peranakan, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, and other cuisines, and sip drinks at gin-centric The Sling Bar.

Ursa Minor

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

One of the latest upscale farm-to-table restaurants to put the San Juan Islands on the culinary map, Ursa Minor is helmed by Nick Coffey, formerly of the now-closed Sitka & Spruce in Seattle. He celebrates the Islands' incredible bounty with a creative seasonal menu featuring seafood, foraged mushrooms, and produce from island farms.

210 Lopez Rd., Lopez, 98261, USA
360-622–2730
Known For
  • Unique Northwest fare with island-sourced ingredients
  • Retail pantry open daily in summer
  • Airy, serene modern space
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs. and Jan.

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USS Nemo

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Don't be fooled by the cheesy glowing sign visible from the highway—most locals swear this is the place for fresh seafood, which is why you need a reservation even in the heat of summer. The setting is whimsical (portholes, antique bronze diving gear, colorful fish sculptures), and the dishes are eclectic, often featuring Asian-inspired preparations. The signature miso-broiled sea bass with citrus-ginger butter strikes the right balance between sweet and savory; the ginger-steamed halibut with soy-lime dressing and the herb-grilled tuna with warm goat cheese and seared diver scallops are also winners.

3745 Tamiami Trail N, Naples, FL, 34103, USA
239-261–6366
Known For
  • Miso-broiled sea bass
  • Swordfish cioppino
  • Fresh tuna with your choice of savory sauce
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends
Reservations essential

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Valentina

$$ Fodor's Choice

It's lively, it's casual, and it's the coolest spot to share tapas with a date over a glass of wine. This Leucadia-based bistro turns heads with its black-and-white decor, as does the Spanish-meets-Mediterranean menu inspired by the owners’ travels. Start off with oysters and bite-size cubes of patatas bravas (spicy potatoes), and keep the plates coming with the authentic jamon ibérico, seared artichokes, and shrimp bathed in chili oil. Don't be afraid to eat with your hands and sweep dishes clean with a fist-full of bread.

Valette

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Northern Sonoma native Dustin Valette opened this homage to the area's artisanal agricultural bounty with his brother, who runs the high-ceilinged dining room, where the playful contemporary lighting tempers the austerity of the exposed concrete walls and butcher-block-thick wooden tables. Charcuterie is an emphasis, but also consider the signature day-boat scallops en croûte (in a pastry crust) or dishes that might include duck breast, Duroc pork tenderloin, or crispy-skin fish.

344 Center St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-473–0946
Known For
  • "Trust me" (the chef) tasting menu
  • Mostly Northern California and French wines
  • Pot de crème and other desserts worth saving room for
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Valle

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Valle de Guadalupe has arrived in Oceanside thanks to executive chef Roberto Alcocer, who brings the flavors of Baja directly to the beach. This Michelin-star chef prepares eight-course tasting menus paired with the best of Valle’s robust wines. Since every detail is perfect, you won’t find salt on the table, nor will substitutes be considered. This culinary experience is worth every bite—and dollar—for an unforgettable evening that will likely last three hours. The seasonal menu focuses on charcoal-oven cooking and wood-fire grilling, and may feature local lobster, black cod, or Wagyu carne asada. For next-level dining, request the Chef’s Table dining experience every Tuesday through Saturday at 6:30 pm.

222 N. Pacific St., Oceanside, CA, 92054, USA
866-723–8906
Known For
  • Charcoal oven and wood-fire cooking
  • Seasonal menu influenced by Valle de Guadalupe
  • Agave-based cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Mexican wine pairing $158; world wine pairing $220

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Valley Bar + Bottle

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The team behind this wineshop, bar, and restaurant across from Sonoma Plaza revamped a 19th-century adobe (though inside you'd never know it's this old) and expanded its outdoor patio, where most dining takes place. Sustainably produced seafood and meats find their way into "California home cooking"—summer dishes that might include halibut with corn and cherry tomatoes and winter ones like pork adobo or a half chicken.

487 1st St. W, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-934–8403
Known For
  • XO deviled eggs and other starters
  • Wines chosen for producers' earth-sensitive farming practices
  • Weekend brunch with traditional fare plus less-common alternatives
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream

$ | Greenpoint Fodor's Choice
Renowned for all-natural ice cream and exotic flavors like sorrel blackberry crumble and matcha green tea, Van Leeuwen has established a small ice-cream empire in New York City. Everything is made in-house from the highest-quality ingredients: special flavors like pumpkin are available seasonally, and vegan ice cream is especially popular. Greenpoint was the first brick-and-mortar shop, although its current location is down the street from the pint-size original. In warm weather, get a cone to go and stroll through nearby McCarren Park.

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream

$ | Upper West Side Fodor's Choice

What started as a bright-yellow truck slinging out scoops and cones on NYC streets back in 2008 is now a Gotham ice-cream superpower, including two outposts on the Upper West Side (the other store is a few blocks away at  253 Columbus Ave.). Van Leeuwen produces all of its flavors just across the East River in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Favorites like vanilla, strawberry, honeycomb, and cookies and cream are made with fresh milk and cream, cane sugar, and egg yolks, but it's often the unique and downright weird flavors that keep ice-cream lovers coming back, like Hidden Valley Ranch and Kraft Macaroni and Cheese flavors. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that the vegan versions of chocolate, salted caramel, and mint chip, just to name a few, are made entirely dairy free using house-made cashew milk, organic coconut milk, and organic extra-virgin coconut oil. Of course, don’t forget to add hot fudge.