Reviews on Seafood 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 807 reviews
The Blackbird located downtown Asheville, NC has a beautiful modern handcrafted interior while featuring modern cuisine. Locally sourced farm to table and changing with the seasons. Local family owned and operated. Great bar, beautiful lighting, cozy seat
Enjoyed a wonderful steak dinner here. Food was really great. Drinks were good and service was very good. Had the coconut cake for dessert it was just ok. Parked in parking lot next door.Thank you!
4 based on 310 reviews
River Arts District European Inspired Appalachian Cuisine. Raw Bar. Handmade Cocktail. Old World Wine
Robin started everything off perfectly. Even changed over a Negroni cocktail glass. Started with the caviar and 8 oysters with mignonette saucing. That and a dash of Tabasco yielded 8 amazing bites. The butter poached Cod with mushroom melange was perfectly prepared, flaky and hot. Nice to see the consistency over 3 years. The entry way is well worn and seemingly the wrong route, but proceed cautiously, it will be worth it. Look for the T-Rex skeleton!
4 based on 1199 reviews
Located in the heart of the Historic Biltmore Village district, Rezaz Modern Mediterranean Restaurant offers everything from high end dining to casual bar styled service. Enjoy a glass of wine and some Middle Eastern snacks at the Bar, a romantic dinner i
We stopped for lunch and the restaurant was pretty empty. That should have been the first indication to leave. The food wasnât that great, our server was friendly at least. Pretty expensive lunch for the collective reaction to be âMeh...â We will not bother going back.
4 based on 1097 reviews
Since its opening in 2005, The Lobster Trap has been Asheville's premier seafood restaurant, and with good reason. The menu only features fresh seafood caught by trusted domestic purveyors and prepared in ways that showcase the delicate flavors and textur
We live in NY and have visited this area from time to time visiting family. We had dinner here over a decade ago, enjoyed it, so when we returned to visit a brother, we took him to this place. It was a fantastic experience! We parked across the street which is private until 6:30 pm. Our server was Maggie R who added so much to our experience with patience and great suggestions. We enjoyed Pinot Gris to wash down many helpings of Lobster Bisque, a Ceasar salad with huge amounts of Lobster added. A steam bowl of Shrimp and Fish Dip along with an order of baked Oysters. All items were great and a result of our discussing many choices with Maggie. We found prices very fair for what we got (remember we are from the NYC area) and would go back again and again. This place is highly recommend. I hope we will be back!!!Thank you for your wonderful compliments! I will be sure to share your review with Maggie. We are so glad you decided to visit us again!
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4 based on 540 reviews
"131 MAIN Restaurant, located in Asheville, North Carolina, has a similar feel to the old French cooking suites and has a full Chefâs table for viewing the kitchen in action. Outside dining on the covered porch while watching the action in Biltmore Park i
Second visit for lunch. First visit, took forever to get water refill after noticing wait staff just standing around. This visit did not find the wait staff that friendly. Brought wrong menu. Female took it and never brought correct one. Prices are fairly high for lunch. Ordered the cheeseburger medium. If thatâs medium, medium rare will walk in on 4 legs attached to a leash. Not my choice place in that area.Nancy, thank you for the feedback. Will you email me at [email protected] to discuss further? Thanks! Joe
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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.
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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.
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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.
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