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How to Spend a Weekend in Myrtle Beach - The Perfect Itinerary
"Also right on the beachfront, Mar Vista Grande is a luxury resort option with swanky condo accommodation, which is perfect for large families or groups of friends. The spacious and modern units are individually decorated and come with three or four bedrooms featuring ocean views from balconies, flat-screen TVs, full kitchens, and Jacuzzi tubs. On-site amenities include an indoor and outdoor pool, multiple hot tubs, a spa, and full fitness center."
"Whether you are out and about in Carolina Forest, or if you’re hanging out at Broadway at the Beach, you’re in luck: there are King Kong Sushi locations in both places!. King Kong Sushi has made a name for itself as one of the top places for sushi in Myrtle Beach. And, while the restaurant offers other menu items such as Hibachi, the sushi here is the main attraction."
"Helping spark a sushi revolution in Myrtle Beach restaurant scene, King Kong is the reigning king of local sushi spots for many folks. With locations in Carolina Forest and a newly-renovated version at Broadway at the Beach, simply put King Kong never disappoints. From creative rolls to tasty hibachi, this place has it all."
"After a busy day exploring Broadway at the Beach several years ago, we weren’t sure where to eat, as vegan options here seemed daunting. But when we passed by King Kong Sushi we decided to give this Asian bistro a try. The outdoor patio facing Lake Broadway sealed the deal."
"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!"
"Located on Howard Avenue by the Valor Memorial Garden, Studio B showcases the artwork of local and regional artists. Studio B is well-known for its collection of unique and innovative pieces."
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe serves classic American cuisine worthy of a work of art. Fresh seafood and chops are the centerpieces on a diverse menu that includes lobster, yellowfin tuna, and filet medallions topped with lump crab meat and a creamy bearnaise sauce. Creative dishes and daily specials allow patrons to try some artistic twists on traditional menus."
"Collecter’s Cafe and Gallery is unique to this list because it functions as a restaurant and an art gallery simultaneously. You can sit down for a delicious meal while admiring over 100 paintings and sculptures from local and worldwide artists, and if you like one you can take it home. Let us know which gallery you’re most excited to visit!"
"What happens when you combine upscale dining with a coffeehouse – and an art gallery?. You get Collector’s Cafe & Gallery. Whether you’re in for a pomegranate rosemary martini, a bottle of Zardetto Prosecco, or Lady Godiva (or dinner!), there’s a good chance you’ll leave with a work of art from the gallery, too."
"Capt. Dave’s Dockside Seafood is a delectable seafood restaurant that you can find, once again, on Murrells Inlet’s Marsh Walk. This restaurant surpasses most other seafood places in the area not only because of their fresh/locally-sourced seafood but also because of their strong sense of tradition. It’s no surprise that Captain Dave’s is serving up some of the best mid-century-esque coastal casual dining favorites because they’ve been family owned and run since 1974."
"Captain Dave’s Dockside has been an Inlet staple since 1975, though its recent renovations have elevated the decor to a more upscale modern feel. With an emphasis on fresh local seafood, Captain Dave’s menu is designed to let the fish shine. The Pan Crusted Grouper is a favorite choice, served with a shrimp Dijon cream sauce with wild rice for $37."
"What it's known for: Offering the freshest local seafood, a great wine and beer selection and some of the best views of the inlet, Captain Dave's is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. There's often live entertainment and the complementary hush puppies can't be beat. Style: Seafood, waterfront, family-friendly, lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch"