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A Foodie’s Guide toRestaurants - Pawleys Island
"Art Burger Sushi Bar is an eclectic mix of art gallery, burger joint, sushi bar and party spot all rolled into one. Located on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, this modern hangout brings a new vibe to Ocean Boulevard. Serving a diverse menu for lunch, dinner and after hours, Art Burger Sushi Bar also host an art gallery featuring the works of local artists and a unique liquid-fusion powered bar that uses liquid nitrogen to create amazing frozen drinks and desserts."
"To my delight the next day we ate at another great restaurant in the downtown area and found out it is part of the same restaurant group of as the Chemist!. BondFire Restaurant Group owns Art Burger Sushi Bar, the Chemist, Gordo’s Tacos & Tequilas, the Edge restaurant and Noizy Oyster. We stopped by Art Burger Sushi Bar based on the unique concept of having sushi and burgers."
"In addition to serving a bizarre mix of classic American and Japanese favorites, Art Burger Sushi Bar also serves as a creative outlet for local artists. The walls are lined with paintings, sculptures and video screens that display the one-of-a-kind works from the area’s arts community."
"This Barefoot Landing restaurant is not only a seafood restaurant, but it also serves as a fresh fish market. Guests here can expect to find a range of local seafood, a raw bar, sushi, shellfish, and more. Flying Fish is open for lunch, happy hour, and dinner, and they also have a menu to cater to your little ones."
"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."
"For our sushi lovers out there, King Kong Sushi is a must stop for delicious and fresh Asian cuisine!. Their menu features exciting sushi roll options such as their 007 Roll and Russian Roulette Roll. For those that aren’t sushi fans, they also serve traditional Japanese hibachi style dishes."
"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."
"If you’re looking for something a little more upscale and modern (aka “hip”) check out this great sushi spot at The Market Common. This small, but charming restaurant offers a great selection of rolls, Vietnamese cuisine, noodles, soups, and appetizers. Known locally as a good happy hour spot, you’ll find great specials on sushi and drinks during the afternoon and awesome food come dinner time."
"When that sushi craving hits, head over to CO Sushi next to Grand 14 Cinema. “CO” is the Vietnamese word for “feast”, and a feast is exactly what you can expect. They serve a variety of Vietnamese dishes such as pho, wok dishes, and dumplings as well as a plethora of sushi, sashimi, maki and more!"
"With a prime location next door to Grand Cinema, this swanky spot is the perfect preview to dinner and a movie, offering a heaping amount of vegetarian-friendly noodle bowls, sushi and more."
"Explore Asain Bistro, Big full service bar, hibachi grill table and sushi bar. Only authentic asian fusion restaurant in town, the best place for friends, ..."
"The flavorful menu incorporates a distinctive Asian influence with items like lettuce wraps, stir-fry, pad thai, sushi, and more. Enjoy a decadent dinner and then stroll the bustling streets and shops of Market Common!"
"When it comes to Chinese restaurants, I tend to prefer the local mamason-and-papasan stores over the fortune cookie-cutter chains. But one stop at P.F. Chang's changed my mind about this national treasure."
"Take a quick trip to Japan during your Myrtle Beach stay with this delicious sushi and hibachi restaurant. Yamato Steakhouse has been a local and visitor favorite for years at Broadway at the Beach…and we don’t see that changing anytime soon!. Enjoy grilled seafood, beef, poultry, vegetables, fried rice, and sushi all while your chef cooks and entertains right in front of you."
"If sophistication is what you seek, scamper over to 39th Avenue Bar & Grill. Known for its spacious outdoor patio and scrumptious menu, which features expertly prepared chops and fresh sushi, 39th Avenue Bar is the ideal location for upscale bites, premium cocktails, and live entertainment. 39th Avenue also offers some of the best happy hour deals along the Grand Strand, with $5 appetizers and sushi and drink specials on well liquor, domestic beer, and house wines."
"We used to have a burgerfi were I lived and it tasted the same. The onion rings are the best EVER. I could eat a large bag myself."
"From Business: For over 32 years Kings Famous Pizza has been a local treasure here in North Myrtle Beach, SC. We are a family owned and operated Italian restaurant with…"
"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"
"The Grumpy Monk is a local establishment that is famous for their Craft Beer. They even won the Best Craft Beer award on a certain competition. This restaurant offers variety selection of food, such as burgers, sandwiches, flavored chicken wings (cooked in their own style), beef, shrimps, turkey, pork and many more."
"Less than two blocks from the shore, Harry’s Breakfast Pancakes is the perfect spot before an all-day beach trip. Their menu is complete with fresh ingredients that will leave you feeling full and satisfied before you head over for a day in the sun. With pineapples, coconut, strawberries and more as pancake toppings, you’re bound to find something that hits the spot."
"Harry’s Breakfast Pancakes is known for their exceptional customer service as well as their scrumptious breakfast. They combine the freshest ingredients with the best comfort foods creating a wonderful breakfast experience. Their menu includes everything from eggs benedict and omelets to waffles, pancakes, and french toast."
"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."