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"Rhong Zhou and his family came to America from China, by way of Japan in the late 80s. In 2010, they opened Zen Asian Fusion in Charleston SC and their business, and menu, have continued to grow since then. Zen’s philosophy is that food is an art that should be enjoyed with all five senses."
"2007 | North CharlestonA true OG of the Lowcountry craft beer movement whose founders were instrumental in getting brewery-friendly laws on SC’s books, COAST brews organic-ingredient beers out of a squat production facility in the sprawling North Charleston Navy Yard. This is a brewery first, and a “taproom” a distant second (we’re talking folding tables amongst keg pallets, and lawn chairs on the loading dock), so if you’re looking for bells and whistles (or food) this ain’t the place. But it’s so pleasant that to COAST’s many repeat visitors, the decor is part of the charm."
"This repurposed Navy record storage building in North Charleston is home to favorites like the 32/50 Kölsch and the HopArt IPA that are frequently found in grocery stores and restaurants around the Lowcountry. Jaime Tenny and David Merritt have found a way to impart heavy notes of hops into their product while keeping the varieties approachable to all beer drinkers."
"COAST Brewing Company offers beers from organic ingredients. Its squat production center is in the sprawling North Charleston Navy Yard. It is a brewery first, then taproom a distant second."
"Featuring a large outdoor patio, live music inside and out and an incredible selection of flavors from the wood-fired kitchen and our 27 taps."
"The West Ashley Shopping Centre is a gated mall with a great variety of shops, restaurants and cinema halls all in one place. It is situated right alongside the highway and therefore easily accessible by car. Do not worry about parking because there is ample parking space."
"Shopping mall with tenants including GolfTec, SportClips, Trek Bicycle Store, Tropical Smoothie Cafe, PureBarre, WildWing Cafe, Warhammer, Travel Leaders, Sylvan Learning, Allstate, Chick-fil-A, Jersey Mike's, Elements Massage and Sweetgrass Flowers."
"Southern lifestyle clothing featuring t-shirts for men, women and kids, home accessories, drinkware and coolers and clothing from name brands."
"Owners Patrice and Celine Rombaut have brought their western French background to the College of Charleston area of King Street. Savory ingredients come in a gluten-free, buckwheat crepe, while fruit, Nutella, and ice cream fill the sweet variety."
"What kid doesn’t love an excuse to eat pancakes at every meal?. Breizh Pan Crepes has a chic, classic vibe and a menu loaded with both sweet and savory options. They also have some killer hot cocoa and coffee drinks."
"They come in all shapes and sizes, and even in the form of a cake. Charleston Crêpe Company literally makes wedding cakes out of crêpes…I’m not kidding."
"At this eatery on the locals’ end of Market Street, French chef Dominique Chantepie shows his years of experience in breakfast and lunch menus, offering everything from crèpes to paninis (try the Prosciutto di Paese!) alongside a gorgeous array of desserts."
"Cafe Framboise is a French-style patisserie located on Market Street. If you want a light lunch, they have sandwiches and savory crepes. If you’re looking for something sweet, try one of the sweet pastries or crepes!"