Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. If you’re into eating locally and supporting sustainable agriculture, go to Asheville—and eat, eat, eat. This town of less than 100,000 people has 17 farmers’ markets, and the local restaurant scene is all about taking advantage of the seasonal produce sold there. And don’t miss the area’s microbreweries.
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4 based on 710 reviews
Best to make a reservation; I didnât and had to eat outside which wasnât too bad as coolness stayed away. Remember itâs French so thereâs no rushing (from ordering to check). The entire entree was superb. The cos-cos was fused with melted cheese, under the scallops, and with braised tomatoes. Every morsel was yummy. The salmon was also delicious. The fish was delicate and yet tasty, moist and firm. Remember resv and French. In Biltmore Village.
4 based on 446 reviews
Fine casual dining from 5pm to 9:30pm Late night menu available until midnight. Concerts and Live Music scheduled on a regular basis. Full bar, good wine selection, and 30 beers on tap. Family owned and operated.
This is a delightful spot. There is almost always some form of entertainment, and itâs usually really good. (If youâre unfamiliar with whoâs playing, you can usually listen to a sample on this venueâs website.) The acoustics are quite good. The ambiance is friendly; even though they manage to pack a lot of patrons into the space, itâs likely youâll be seated next to simpatico people with whom you might share a conversation. And the food is imaginativeâand absolutely delicious. (Our nachos, for instance, were amazingâand boasted a good amount of duck.) My only âcomplaintâ with the food was that their online menu showed offerings that werenât on the actual menu. Prices for wine are fairly reasonable. The servers tend to be a bit abrupt; however, when one is trying to serve myriad tables at essentially the same time, there is no time for a lot of chit-chat.
4 based on 224 reviews
Urban Orchard Cider Co is a Craft Hard Cider production business with the "1st True Cider Bar" in North Carolina, just above the production facility. You will always find at least 8 of Urban Orchard Ciders on draft as well as rotating Asheville Craft Beer
Amazing cider, awesome food and great service - highly recommend while in Asheville!! Tainted love and boys of summer ciders were wonderful!!
4 based on 748 reviews
Plant serves innovative, organic plant-based cuisine, local brews, craft cocktails, and biodynamic wines in a modern inviting setting.
We have been to Plant several time and take out-of-town guests here as a treat. We have never been disappointed. The food is almost always delicious, the mushroom appetizer is wonderful and I say "almost always" because the one dish I don't recommend is the raw "lasagna" - it's just a stack of sliced raw veggies! Everything else we have had has been great!
4 based on 393 reviews
Roman's is an award winning deli located in the heart of Downtown Asheville, NC. We have been selected as one of the top 12 Deli's in North Carolina & Asheville's Best Burger. Local draft beer & cider accompanies our menu which is created with numerous lo
Been about 18 months since we ate here last - wife and I stopped in for lunch on a SAT. She had the basic burger, I had the sesame chicken salad - both very good.
4 based on 4395 reviews
Lots of places do Farm to Table, the difference is what happens in between.
During a recent stay in Asheville, we ate dinner at Corner Kitchen based on positive TA reviews and ranking within the top 5 restaurants in Asheville! We were not disappointed and the ranking is well deserved. Corner Kitchen is located in Biltmore Village area and has a sister restaurant, Chestnut, which we ate at also during our Asheville stay. The Corner Kitchen is very open and informalâdressing up is certainly not necessary. We had a reservation and were promptly seated in the dining area near the bar. Our server was professional, knowledgeable, and friendly; and provided outstanding service throughout. My wife had the scallops with risotto and I had the fresh catch of the day which was swordfish. But dishes were perfectly prepared and nicely complimented by the sidesâwhich were unique and delicious. We finished with the seasonal cheesecake which was also delicious! Great meal and the best dinner we had of three in Asheville (the others, including Chestnut, were also excellent). Value was very good for the quality of the meal. I highly recommendâreservations are a must.
4 based on 2970 reviews
Chestnut is an American restaurant. We are in a 1920s era building in downtown Asheville, right across for the Aloft hotel and the double decker coffee bus. Parking is plentiful (and cheap) at the public deck under the Aloft Hotel.
Ate here and had a wonderful experience. Made a reservation and our table was ready when we arrived. Hostess promptly sat us. The waitress was terrific with a good pace throughout the dinner. Food was unique and wonderful. I would recommend to anyone in the area. The meals are about 25 so not inexpensive but a nice night out.
Most Popular Cafe food in Asheville, North Carolina, United States
4 based on 2686 reviews
An Asheville favorite since 2003, Sunny Point Café serves award-winning upscale comfort food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Craft cocktails, beers and wines are available to enjoy with meals. Sunny Point Café is a family-owned and operated West Ashevill
I had heard of this place but finally visited on my list trip to Asheville. Why did I wait so long!there is a good chance you will have a wait for your table but coffee and pleasant surroundings are provided. Our server took non- standard orders from our party of 9 from memory. No mistakes! The food was all freshly cooked and serving size allowed us to remember the place once again when having a late night snack. AND you can bring your dog!
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5 based on 288 reviews
While weâd consider our cuisine âAmericanâ to reflect a melting pot of beautiful diversity, we emphasize global or âof the continentsâ as the muse for our menu. We start with the absolute best possible locally sourced ingredients and then mix in some crea
I guess that your rating is dependent on previous experience. The service is very good and they really do try to please. The ambience is more of a local restaurant then an elegant dining establishment. The bill was well over $200 for two people. I told him that I was a vegan vegetarian when I entered however I would for tonight become a pescatarian. The problem was that the appetizer, Pei mussels had Tasso in it, and I was disappointed that I did not recognize that that was ham. My partner did not let it go to waste as he is a omnivore. The waiter who I had informed, did not point that out to me. The fish is the day was tile fish which was prepared wel, l however I felt that the cr ust was too salty and it was prepared in a southern style where the accoutrements should be combined to maximize flavor sensation. I had the chocolate pumpkin tart for dessert and a specialty coffee both of which were good. The chocolate pumpkin tart could have been better. We have made reservations at another highly rated local restaurant for tomorrow night for comparison.
Top 5 Healthy food in Asheville, North Carolina, United States
4 based on 946 reviews
Located in the heart of downtown Asheville, The Market Place Restaurant specializes in handcrafted cuisine from seasonal, local ingredients, many of which come from within a 100 mile radius of Asheville. Bringing you the local harvest since 1979. Serving
This restaurant is not listed in T/A as open for breakfast, but we recently stopped there and had a great late breakfast. All of the food was prepared with care and a bit of innovation and the service was fantastic. We would definitely return.
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