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Top 11 Restaurants in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
"Voted “best restaurant with a view” and “most romantic” by The Sun News; Gulfstream Cafe is the only restaurant on the Strand overlooking the ocean on one side and Murrells Inlet on the other. Watch the sun set from the upstairs bar or deck while enjoying She-Crab soup or jumbo lump Crab Cakes."
"Visitors looking to appease a Japanese craving without the cost of sitting at a full blown hibachi bar will love the affordable options at Jimmyz Hibachi. Lunch bowls average around $7/ person and dinner bowls clock in around $10 / person, with cheaper options available for the kiddos. Jimmyz also offers several starters, sushi rolls, and dessert and boasts FREE delivery."
"Owner Jimmy Miller has created a quick-serve hibachi house that attracts customers of all ages who crave his beef, chicken and fresh seafood hibachi meals, plus creative wraps, salads and a small sushi menu. It’s quick, cheap, fresh and oh-so-addictive. He also makes his mom’s recipe for Beef Bulgogi."
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe & Gallery blends fine dining with art appreciation under one roof, offering a unique and unforgettable dining experience. The eclectic restaurant-cum-art-gallery spans 6000 square feet and features several dining rooms, private dining spaces, a casual coffee lounge, and a full-service bar and serves a menu of seasonal American cuisine and fine wines. Creative dishes and daily specials focus on fresh seafood and prime meats such as yellowfin tuna, Main lobster, filet medallions topped with lump crab, and rack of lamb."
"This fine-dining restaurant on the north side of town is part eatery, part art gallery, and all good. The dining areas are separated by private rooms and open lounge areas while the walls display the works of some of the region’s top artists. Perfect for drinks or a romantic dinner, the artwork creates an upscale ambiance and plenty of conversation pieces."
"Want to indulge in a special dessert while relaxing in a unique atmosphere?. Collectors Cafe in Myrtle Beach sports a warm ambiance complete with artwork adorning the walls. In addition to a wide range of lunch and dinner items, Collectors Cafe also has a full dessert menu."
"a true 'guy thing' classic," seeing as you'll need a knife and fork to take down the foot-long kosher dog covered with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. Expect big flavors — and portion sizes — whether you're craving a rack of ribs or fresh seafood. From the basket of sweet croissants to the main course, no one in your group should leave hungry."
"A popular spot for Myrtle Beach golfers, hungry folks flock here for huge portions of BBQ and lots of fried stuff. Grab a knife and fork and go for the footlong Kosher killer dog with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. During peak season, the restaurant isn’t hard to miss (just look for the giant sign and the long line out the front door)."
"My fiancé and I were recently came here to celebrate our anniversary. It was peak dinner time and even with the restaurant being busy, they were getting…”more"
"The menu is filled with standout comfort food favorites, but the real star of the show is “The Five Five Challenge.” Your task: eat a burger stacked seven patties deep (55 ounces of meat!), with at least four toppings, a side of fries and a 24-ounce soda, all in 30 minutes or less. While many brave eaters have attempted the feat, only few have won. May the fork be with you."
"The Earth Cafe is a swanky and hip new cafe located on North Kings Highway and 38th Ave. N offering organic, fresh and real ingredients. Open for breakfast and lunch daily, their menu is full of vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options."
"This Japanese sit-down eatery at Coastal Grande Mall is a convenient place to take the family for a fun hibachi experience after a day of shopping."
"Visitors looking to appease a Japanese craving without the cost of sitting at a full blown hibachi bar will love the affordable options at Jimmyz Hibachi. Lunch bowls average around $7/ person and dinner bowls clock in around $10 / person, with cheaper options available for the kiddos. Jimmyz also offers several starters, sushi rolls, and dessert and boasts FREE delivery."
"Owner Jimmy Miller has created a quick-serve hibachi house that attracts customers of all ages who crave his beef, chicken and fresh seafood hibachi meals, plus creative wraps, salads and a small sushi menu. It’s quick, cheap, fresh and oh-so-addictive. He also makes his mom’s recipe for Beef Bulgogi."
"Wok on the Beach Asian Kitchen serves a variety of Asian cuisine ranging from grouper entrees and lettuce wraps to noodle bowls and traditional fried rice. Located at the old Bamboo Cafe near 60th Avenue in Myrtle Beach they feature a small interior with an open kitchen design. Sit at the bar while you watch the chefs at work in the giant woks or grab a small table near the back."
"Along with daily lunch specials, Wok also offer a menu that is filled with Starters, Broth Noodles (such as Udon and Wontons), Salads, Wok Seared Noodles, Fried Rice, and Entrees such as Salt & Pepper Shrimp, Mongolian Beef, General’s Chicken, Sesame Chicken; the list goes on and on!"
"The Master’s Editions Fine Art Gallery in Myrtle Beach off Highway 17 carries the artwork of a few nationally recognized artists such as Mark Keathley and Abraham Hunter who often use nature and landscapes as the subject for their work."
"Opened to the public in 1997, the Myrtle Beach Art Museum is the only art museum in the area, and it showcases 4 distinct collections of art. The museum also offers educational and creative programs for people of all ages. View this post on Instagram"
"These magical gardens, 16 miles south of Myrtle Beach on Hwy 17S, are home to the largest collection of American sculpture in the country, set amid more than 9000 acres of rice-plantation-turned-subtropical-garden paradise. Seasonal blooms are listed on the website."
"After lunch, explore nearby Brookgreen Gardens. I was particularly excited about visiting the gardens because I love botanical gardens in general and I really wanted to see Spanish moss before leaving."
"Kids love to run, jump, spin, climb, swing, and slide at Savannah’s Playground. This outdoor playground includes several sections that cater to all ages and interests, including a music park, an early childhood playground, a ziplining course, and a challenge ropes section. Savannah’s Playground uses ADA-approved playground equipment, so children of all abilities have the opportunity to play."
"Savannah’s Playground is a beautiful play place for people of all ages, divided into many different areas and providing a safe, accessible, and controlled environment for activities and excitement. It is ADA accessible and designed for those with special needs to have fun!. With low fees depending on individual attractions, Savannah’s Playground is one of the city’s cheap things to do."
"Warbird Park is a fascinating place in South Carolina that is a bit of a hidden gem. It is situated in the district known as Market Common on the grounds of what was once the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. With no admission fee, it is one of the city’s free things to do – and it’s also among the things to see that will entice aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike."