Restaurants in Greenwood
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Railhouse
- Fountain Inn
Menu options include ground-chuck burgers, chopped steak, shrimp po' boys, and bone-in pork chops
Bucky's BBQ
- Multiple Locations
Hickory-smoked chopped pork, chicken & ribs garnished with five homemade sauces & served with country-style sides.
The Acorn Restaurant at Red OakManor
- Harlem
Hot breakfasts, deli-style sandwiches, and housemade soups served inside a manor that dates back to 1880
Friar's Tavern
- Greenville
Spinach dip and spicy habanero wings preclude eclectic feasts of patty melts, chicken-parmesan wraps, pulled-pork sliders, and custom pizzas
Kitchen 1454
- Uptown
Professional chef teaches students culinary techniques during an interactive class with a specific theme, such as French or Asian food
Joes Underground Cafe
- Central Business District
Sandwiches and specialty pizzas served at underground pub with nightly entertainment including live music, trivia, and poker
Tsunami Columbia 1290 Bower Pkwy.
Hibachi entrees, specialty sushi rolls, and other Japanese delicacies are served in a sleek, modern dining room
Friar's Tavern Clemson
- Clemson
Spinach dip and spicy habanero wings preclude eclectic feasts of patty melts, chicken-parmesan wraps, pulled-pork sliders, and custom pizzas
Maria's Island Restaurant
- Windsor Spring
Cuban sandwiches, whole fried fish, garlicky mashed plantains with shrimp, and more
Brioso Fresh Pasta
- Clemson
Fresh Italian dishes including gluten-free and vegan options served in a casual eatery or delivered via catering service
Chef Manigault's La Vieille Maison Greenville
- Historic West End District
Expansive patios, dining rooms & verandas set the stage for southern-style dishes with French flair such as rack of lamb & crawfish étouffée
The Velo Fellow
The menu includes dinner options such as fish and chips and chicken pot pie, and lunch options such as shrimp po’ boys and falafel burgers
Eric's San Jose Mexican Restaurant
- Columbia
Award-winning enchiladas de mole, quesadillas, and burritos
Rhoten's Country Sausage
- Lexington
Gourmet sausage handcrafted from natural boston butts also can be custom ordered
The Hookah Spot
More than 25 shisha flavors, such as gummy bear and hawaiian punch, waft through glass-bodied pipes at a roomy lounge
Bon Thai & Sushi
- Pleasantburg
Seafood, beef, and chicken with thai basil and curry sauces pair with delicate sushi rolls beneath abstract wall paintings and potted palms
Tios Mexican Cafe
- University Of South Carolina
Tex-Mex specialties such as wet burritos, barbecue pork tacos, and mexican pizza; vegetarian- and vegan-friendly options
The Caddy Shak Restaurant & Driving Range
- Lexington
12 holes ranging from 80 to 190 yards in length form 1,788-yard, par-three course; PGA-certified instructor imparts advice in two lessons
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Saluda's Restaurant celebrates many histories. Its solid mahogany bar was part of Philadelphia's Blakely Hotel in the late 1800s, its walls sport vintage European posters advertising festive drinks, and its menu pays homage to timeless Southern staples, from shrimp and grits to artfully grilled rib eyes. Perhaps the greatest nod to the past is the building itself, which was constructed after World War I as a VFW officers club. There, veterans would gather to carouse and reminisce, fostering a convivial tradition that Saluda's has since restored and nurtured.
Executive chef Blake Fairies fuels the animated atmosphere with dishes whose down-home roots benefit from French and Italian influences. His prime concern is freshness—in an interview with Undefined magazine, he revealed how his fish du jour is often prepped the day after his friend Mark, a member of Abundant Seafood in Charleston, lures it onto his boat with promises of a free tropical time share. Like much of the kitchen's produce, chef Blake’s flash-fried green tomatoes come from local farms, and his entrees incorporate seasonal ingredients to complement ones imported from across the world. The results are plates that blend classic taste with inventive zest: steaks in black-truffle butter, helpings of handmade pasta, and pork chops brined in sweet tea. At the bar, guests can peruse more than 300 wines as well as cocktails and small-batch bourbon.
Established in 2009, Mojo’s Famous Burgers mingles classic American eats with rockabilly music and décor inspired by tattoo art at two locations. The menu harkens to '50s diner fare with hand-cut onion rings, old-fashioned milk shakes, and build-your-own burgers with two patty sizes. A selection of specialty burgers crowns premium aged beef with toppings inspired by regional flavors—Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Philly, or Hawaiian style—and the chef’s favorite natural disaster. The eatery’s wall of fame commemorates diners who chowed through a food challenge featuring quadruple cheeseburgers or loaded foot-long hot dogs.
The culinary team at Tsunami fixes up a veritable feast for the eyes with artfully plated Japanese delicacies festooned with sprigs of herbs, splashes of sauce, and colorful garnishes. Flames rage as hibachi chefs blast rib-eye steaks, scallops, and vegetables on their sizzling grills, and the restaurant’s sushi-rolling savants coil specialty rolls such as the Emperor, which surprises tasters with hidden stashes of fried soft-shell crab, cucumber, eel, shrimp, and avocado. At Tsunami's four locations, diners polish off plates in a sleek, modern dining room with candles in faceted glass votives, a bar backlit with lights that slowly change colors, and waiters who can speak fluent binary code.
Owner Lazaro Montoto maintains a healthy diet, and doesn't believe in sacrificing flavor to do so. That's why he opened Tropical Grille as an alternative to the nation’s preponderance of greasy fast-food dives. Natural light pours from wall-length windows onto his steaming grill, where the smell of sizzling chicken and steamed veggies mingle with the aromatic release of Lazaro's flavor-packed spice rubs. He puts those blends to good use; in addition to spicing up the grill, they also infuse his signature pork, which marinates for 12 hours before taking a trip to the slow-roaster for inclusion in thick sandwiches and hearty wraps.
The Cazbah serves up traditional American and Asian-inspired small plates along with a carefully curated list of wines. Housed in a former feed-and-seed store, it features a chic industrial design with tin ceilings, exposed brick walls, and a rooftop bar that allows guests to enjoy dinner with a view. The Cazbah furnishes those dinners with a menu of between 30 and 35 rotating tapas, including grilled seafood, veggie dips, and comfort-food staples. The wine list is equally varied, making it easy to find pairings for all types of cuisine.
Chefs at Delhi Palace craft each piece of clay-oven-baked bread from scratch, evincing an attention to detail that helped earn them the title of Best Indian Restaurant 2010 from readers of the Free Times. Plain, topped with garlic, or stuffed with peppers or potatoes, this bread soaks up sauces from goat, lamb, and seafood dishes on the à la carte menu, and also pairs with vegetarian dishes formed from housemade cheese or roasted eggplants. In addition, lunch and dinner buffets lay out traditional dishes under the dark wood arches, ivory-painted columns, and Indian-style murals of the dining room.
