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- RRobertBaltimore / Maryland •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoExcellent Christmas Dinner. Jason our waiter was a 10+. All wait staff “hustled” in serving their customers! The two Hostesses did seemed to be overwhelmed as customers entered for their reservation time made prior to entry. But overall a great Christmas Dinner experience.More infoLandry's Seafood House - Myrtle BeachPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Myrtle Beach•4.4
- KkyleAtlanta Metro •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe were waited on by Julia and SA Mitchell. The service was extremely quick and attentive despite the fact they were sat about every 5 minutes another table due to high demand on Christmas. They tailored their service to our needs and timed each experience with great precision. The crab cakes were delicious and had a great ratio of meat to breading. The gumbo had a Louisiana flare that was a fun upbeat starter to pair with a non traditional holiday dinner. The sea bass, ribeye, sweet potato casserole, spinach, and lobster Mac will forever be the perfect pairing for a great evening. As newlyweds, we treated ourselves to crème brûlée with warmed cognac. 10 out of 10 experience, thank you for your attention to details!More infoRuth's Chris Steak House - Myrtle BeachPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Myrtle Beach•4.6
- CCynthiaSouth Carolina •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoNew York Prime is a traditional old school Steak house with beautiful ambiance and classic service. We felt lucky to get a last-minute 7pm reservation same day Christmas Eve, however we did needed to wait to be seated for more than a half hour. It felt a bit long but it wasn't a big problem since we enjoyed some holiday cheer at the bar and chatted with others while we waited for our table. Our meal was delicious, and the steaks were done to perfection! We shared sides of creamed spinach and sautéed mushrooms that were more than enough for the two of us. It's definitely a pricey evening, but worth it for a special occasion .More infoNew York Prime Steakhouse - Myrtle BeachPrice: Expensive• Steak• Myrtle Beach•4.8
- GGaryLas Vegas •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoSean was a great server. Food was outstanding. We had calamari, chicken, Parmesan, and tiramisu for dessert. Everything came out in a non-rushed fashion tasting hot and delicious. When I used a gift card, I did not know I could not leave a tip on there. Also, from a previous receipt that I received at this restaurant I had a five dollar coupon from Clover that the restaurant does not honor. That’s kind of weird. But it was a great experience and we will be back. Thank you.More infoCiao Italian RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Italian• Myrtle Beach•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerJacksonville / Northeast Florida •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoWe had a blast.. Taylor Love was the best waitress ever!!More infoThe Hangout Myrtle BeachPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Myrtle Beach•4.4
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Myrtle Beach functions as a city and a vacation resort area. This means that culinary icons from across the country have flocked here to showcase their skills. Italian food in the city is particularly established. Cafes in the downtown area have complete Italian entrees in addition to drinks and pastries. Local linguine and other pastas have made national news for their consistency and freshness. Myrtle Beach waffles are also popular among the local crowd. These waffles are grilled on a special burner, which leads to a creamy flavor once fruits and sugars have been injected. In South Carolina, it's not uncommon to have breakfast throughout the day. Myrtle Beach features streets filled with restaurants that compete with each other to develop authentic and savory dishes.
Frequently asked questions
Healthy restaurants located in Myrtle Beach include Carolina Roadhouse - Priority Seating, Landry's Seafood House - Myrtle Beach and Ruth's Chris Steak House - Myrtle Beach
Restaurants with gluten-free options in Myrtle Beach are Ruth's Chris Steak House - Myrtle Beach, Bistro 90 and California Dreaming - Surfside Beach
Bottomless brunch in Myrtle Beach is available at Carolina Roadhouse - Priority Seating, California Dreaming - Surfside Beach and Ruth's Chris Steak House - Myrtle Beach
The most romantic restaurant in Myrtle Beach is Ruth's Chris Steak House - Myrtle Beach
Restaurants in Myrtle Beach with a great view include Ruth's Chris Steak House - Myrtle Beach, The Hangout Myrtle Beach and Joe's Crab Shack - Myrtle Beach
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