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    Husk

    Husk

    4.0
    (3.5k reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$$

    Husk is a beautiful restaurant located in downtown Charleston. It has two side by side locations,…read moreone with the full food menu and one that is only bar seating with a more concise menu. My husband and I went to the restaurant side which is a large, redesigned Victorian style house. We went in as in Walk -Ins but reservations are recommended. The service was fast and the food was phenomenal. The beef tartare was fresh, and easily shareable. Cocktails were brought out fast and both tasted delicious. The scallops and pork chop were some of the best we've had. The only slightly disappointing dish was the corn bread which was on the more dry side, however the collards more than made up for it. The only downside to this restaurant were the flies, I felt like I was battling both large and fruit flies my entire meal. There were so many. We were inside so I'm not sure where they were coming from. Would've been 5 stars had it not been for this.

    First Visit to Husk -- Worth Every Bit of the Hype…read more After hearing so much about Husk over the years, we finally made our first visit--and somehow it still exceeded every expectation. Housed in a beautifully restored historic Charleston home, Husk perfectly captures everything you love about the city's charm. From the moment you walk through the doors, the atmosphere feels warm, elegant, and inviting. We were seated upstairs in a gorgeous dining room where the tables were thoughtfully spaced, making the experience feel intimate rather than crowded. The hospitality was outstanding from start to finish, but our server, Chris, truly made the evening unforgettable. He welcomed us with genuine enthusiasm and, after taking our cocktail orders, walked us through the menu--which changes daily. Rather than simply listing dishes, Chris described each one in detail, explaining the flavors, ingredients, and preparations with such passion that you couldn't help but get excited about every option. It's rare to meet someone who so clearly loves what they do, and his knowledge and personality elevated our entire dining experience. We started with the Yellowfin Tuna Crudo and the Woodfired Oysters. The tuna, paired with delicate slices of cantaloupe, sounded like an unusual combination on paper, but somehow it was absolute perfection. Every bite was fresh, bright, and beautifully balanced. The oysters arrived warm, buttery, and perfectly seasoned--simple, yet incredibly satisfying. For my entrée, I ordered the Seared Diver Scallops served over creamed corn. I'll admit, I was hesitant because creamed corn has never been one of my favorites. But after Chris encouraged me to trust the dish--and after seeing how incredible the appetizers were--I went for it. I'm so glad I did. The scallops were perfectly seared, tender, and sweet, while the creamed corn was rich, fresh, and nothing like the version I had imagined. It completely changed my mind. My husband chose the Rabbit Roulade, which was cooked beautifully with just the right amount of spice to keep each bite interesting without overwhelming the dish. We also shared the Hearth-Baked Skillet Cornbread, and if you're debating whether to order it...don't. Just do it. It's absolutely worth it. Then came dessert. Chris walked us through several tempting options, including a mud pie, a watermelon ice pie, and a peach cobbler, along with Husk's house-made ice creams featuring flavors like Chocolate Peanut Butter and Key Lime Pie (plus a refreshing fruit sorbet). We settled on the Peach Cobbler along with scoops of the Chocolate Peanut Butter and Key Lime Pie ice creams. Every single bite was phenomenal. The cobbler tasted like summer in a bowl, while both ice creams were so flavorful and creamy that we kept passing them back and forth trying to decide which one we liked better. Spoiler alert: we never could. From the stunning historic setting and exceptional service to the thoughtfully crafted food, Husk delivered an experience that reminded us why Charleston has become such an incredible food destination. If Husk has been sitting on your "one day" list, consider this your sign. Make the reservation. Trust your server. Order dessert. And enjoy every single bite.

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    Drinks: Bloody Mary, Mimosa

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    Graze

    Graze

    4.3
    (812 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    nice quiet dinner with my daughter. i was so looking…read moreforward to the calamari fries!!! never more....but by special request ... bring them back!! pretty please!! at least i can have the wonderful fried oysters, which were awesome!!i also ordered green apple cauliflower soup & an arugula salad. kristen had the swordfish. chocolate covered-chocolate & vanilla gelato with almonds & a cherry for dessert. all very good.

    Had a quick lunch there. The restaurant was half-full when I arrived, at about 1:45pm. There was a…read moresmall shaded patio. For food, I tried the fried catfish entree and Green apple-cauliflower soup. Both dishes were good. The fish was very tender and juicy. The butter bean succutash, which I never had before, contained butter beans, black eyed peas, corns, green and red peppers and red onions. It was delicious but since beans are of high FODMAP, I only had a little. The fish was topped with tomato jam made with crushed tomatoes, onions and sugar. It was served chilled. Paired well with the fish and succutash. The soup was creamy, silky, and full of flavor from cauliflower. The pistachio added some crunchiness to it. The taste of "green apple" was not obvious; in fact I was expecting there to be some apple slices, which could add extra texture and sourness to this rich soup. I also asked for a side of sourdough. A bit too salty for me. The service was kinda slow, except that food came out in reasonable amoutn of time **after I placed the order**, that is, I waited quite a while to order my food. The same for doing the check. I guess it was because there were not many staff at lunchtime, and most of them were senior thus could move as fast as young ppl.

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    Euro Foods Bakery & Cafe

    Euro Foods Bakery & Cafe

    4.6
    (69 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Euro is like stepping into another country. The owners are from Ukraine. It's very authentic. My…read morefirst time trying this place. The cabbage rolls were heavenly and the meat dumplings were delicious!!

    My first experience at Euro Foods Bakery & Cafe was underwhelming. Given that they had good reviews…read moreon Google and Yelp, I was excited to add this to my list of "hidden gems." I went to look at their online menu and realized I'd be keeping it light for the sake of my daily food budget. I called in to order takeout and ordered the Blintz, as it was reasonably priced and fair for the portion size: two crepes filled with their beef filling and a side of sour cream priced at $7.99. When I walked up to pay, the lady rang me up for $10 and change. I thought it was weird that I was paying nearly two dollars in tax on an eight-dollar purchase. She printed out the receipt, and it showed the price was $8.99 for the Blintz. There happened to be a menu right next to the cash register, and I pointed out that it said $7.99, and that their website said the same thing. She said, "sorry ‍," and just waved me off as if it was completely irrelevant and not worth looking into. Obviously, a dollar is not the end of the world--it's more the principle of placing an order under the expectation that prices are as advertised, and that not being the case, plus them not caring about it. I paid the $10 and took the food. They forgot the sour cream, so I had to ask for that. The last disappointment was when I found out how much food I got for $10. I get that you pay a little extra for quality, but sheesh... these things are barely the size of my finger. The food was overall pretty tasty; if we're just measuring taste, I'd give it a 7.5/10. Overall, this was a very poor experience, and it might be hard for me to try again.

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    Potato and cheese pierogi
    Potato and cheese pierogi
    Best soda! Pear flavor lemonade

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    Best soda! Pear flavor lemonade
    Tempest

    Tempest

    4.3
    (400 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$$

    We had a 5:00 reservation and had never been here before -- it ended up being surprisingly very…read moregood. The menu had a lot of great options, to the point where I easily could have picked multiple dishes to try. For drinks, we ordered the Adeline cocktail, a Negroni, an espresso martini, and a special that was similar to a margarita. All of the drinks were well-balanced and enjoyable. The espresso martini was good, but pretty average -- nothing that really stood out compared to others we've had. For appetizers, we got the tuna crudo and a 1/2 lb of the roasted shrimp. Both were very good, but the shrimp specifically was incredible -- honestly some of the best shrimp we've ever had, and we go out to eat a lot. Next time, we'd probably just order that on its own as our appetizer. For mains, we had the swordfish and a special lobster ravioli. The ravioli itself was filled with corn and polenta, with about 2 ounces of lobster added on top. Both dishes were very good, nicely portioned (not too large), and beautifully presented. Service was great -- the staff and our waitress were friendly and took the time to explain everything. The atmosphere was also really cool and a bit different from your typical restaurant. At the very end of the meal, the waitress brought over two glasses of cognac and a flower for the women at the table, along with an explanation behind it (I won't spoil it so you can experience it yourself). It was a unique and memorable touch. Overall, a great experience and definitely worth visiting.

    I wasn't sure what to expect prior to dining in at Tempest, but I was impressed with both the…read moreservice and food from start to finish and left the restaurant feeling more than satisfied. They curated their menu and offered a streamlined and limited selection that made the decision making process easy for guests, and gave me the impression that they prioritized quality over quantity. The stained glass ceiling caught our attention immediately, and based on my elementary SparkNotes-level understanding of Shakespearean literature, I'm assuming it has something to do with the restaurant's namesake. Aside from minor wear and tear on the booth we sat at, everything else appeared well maintained and clean. Our server provided helpful recommendations and feedback when placing our order, and we received warm and friendly service from the staff throughout our stay. The nori milk bread was fluffy and flavorful, and the cocktails well crafted and refreshing. We enjoyed the chilled oysters, although I thought it had a bit of a lingering aftertaste. I've never eaten Swordfish before, and I found the flavor profile and texture interesting especially with the charcoal smokiness, but I personally prefer a richer, melt-in-your mouth quality. On the other hand, I found the Rigatoni Bolognese outstanding, and I devoured that within minutes. The portions for the main courses were on the smaller side, however ordering a dish off each section of the menu helped to create a perfectly balanced meal that didn't have us feeling underfed or overstuffed. Tempest was a refreshing departure from the overcrowded and high energy "touristy" establishments we visited. In comparison, we found the atmosphere far more relaxed, the food just as impressive, and the value better overall. I would add Tempest closer to the top of my "must eat" restaurants on a future trip to Charleston, and I'm curious to see how their menu will evolve over time!

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    Steak frites
    Steak frites
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