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    Mango's Caribbean Restaurant

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Salt & Lime - Chicken Chimichanga

    Salt & Lime

    3.6(63 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Salt & Lime has a lot going for it right from the start--once you finally find the entrance. The…read moreapproach is awkward and confusing, tucked away enough that you begin to wonder if you've accidentally wandered into the maintenance area instead of a restaurant. Once inside, though, the place is genuinely attractive. The dining room is bright, clean-looking, and modern, with a relaxed coastal style. The outdoor patio and beach view are the real stars. Sitting outside looking toward the ocean is exactly why people come to a place like this. The food was mostly good. The chips were thin and crisp, the guacamole fresh and homemade, and the salsa was simple but tasty. The chili lime bowls were fresh and flavorful, and the beach bowl and surf-and-turf salad were both very good. The kids' burger special with two little sliders and fries was a smart idea and worked perfectly. The margaritas were also good. The Salt & Lime margarita and the Flaca "skinny" margarita were both enjoyed by everyone at the table. Our server, Pierre, was excellent--friendly, attentive, and easygoing. And despite the name, no, he is not French. Unfortunately, the restroom was a real problem. The dining room looked polished, but the restroom was visibly dirty, with grime and stains around the fixtures and toilet. Fair or not, that always makes people wonder how careful the kitchen is as well. A restaurant can spend a fortune on light fixtures and ocean views, but if the restroom is neglected, people notice. Overall, Salt & Lime has a beautiful setting, good food, good drinks, and a terrific server, but the restroom and awkward entrance keep it from being a place I could fully recommend without hesitation.

    We had 9 guests for lunch. They ignored us when we tried to flag them down for help. They were…read moreargumentative about fixing several cold food plates served to our guest, ignored us when asked for refills on beverages, and it was a disappointing lunch for all these guests. We left sad and disappointed to way they talked to us. What could improve? If food is coming, alert your table, then look around and ask if you can provide refills, keep eyes open when customers are flagging arms to get your attention, our server veered 12 feet away to avoid contact to refill glass of water. Treat people politely and don't argue when trying to get help.

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    Salt & Lime - Restaurant oceanfront view

    Restaurant oceanfront view

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    Elote

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    JEM Social - Cocktails + Kitchen - BELT (sourdough substituted for Focaccia)

    JEM Social - Cocktails + Kitchen

    4.4(97 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Dumplings 10/10 Spicy edamame 8/10…read moreBibimbap 8/10 Cocktails 10/10 We loved this spot! Excellent food and cocktails! Noah river Pinot noir on happy hour special! Paper plane cocktail was soooo good! Service was excellent and loved the vibe.

    My wife and I have been coming to Myrtle Beach for years, and every time we drive past JEM I always…read moresay, "We have to try that place sometime." The parking lot is usually full, which always felt like a good sign. Well... after years of saying "maybe next time," we finally stopped in -- and we're glad we did. We were in town for a few days doing some work at our place and decided to try something new for dinner. I checked Yelp beforehand to see if they had a happy hour menu, and they did -- and it looked good. We arrived around 5:00 pm. There were only a few cars in the lot at that time, and the building (which used to be a Pizza Hut) is easy to spot. When we walked in, we were told to sit wherever we liked, so we headed straight to the bar. The bartender greeted us right away, gave us menus and waters, and made us feel welcome. Since it was our first visit, we had a lot of questions about the menu. The food seemed like a fusion of Asian and Korean flavors, and we weren't very familiar with it. She was fantastic patient, knowledgeable, and very helpful. She even mentioned their Date Night special, which turned out to be a great deal. She made my wife an iced tea that was different than the usual but very good, and I had an Old Fashioned that was excellent. We decided on the Date Night Special, which is a prix fixe menu for two for $45. It includes one starter to share, a selection of small plates, each person choosing their own main from a list of six (two with a small upcharge), and a dessert to share. For our starter, we chose the Scallion Pancakes. They aren't really pancakes in the traditional sense -- more like a thinner batter that's deep-fried and served with two sauces. Both sauces were excellent, and the appetizer was a great way to start the meal. For our mains, my wife ordered the Bibimbap with chicken, and I had the Korean Fried Chicken (+$3). When they set the plates down in front of us, I looked at my wife and said, this looks really good -- why haven't we stopped here before? Her dish came in a shallow bowl with cucumbers in a sauce, thinly shaved carrots, kimchi, rice topped with an egg, and a piece of fried chicken with sauce. Mine came with coleslaw, fresh-cut French fries, and two chicken breasts covered in the same flavorful sauce. The chicken on both dishes was the same, and that sauce was outstanding. My first bite was literally, "Why have we passed this place so many times?" My wife loved everything on her plate, and I enjoyed every bite of mine as well. Our dessert, the Apple Crumble, came out before we were completely finished with our meals. This was really the only thing that could have been handled a little differently. Even though we didn't eat it right away, it was still good we just felt a bit rushed trying to finish our food so the dessert wouldn't get cold and the ice cream wouldn't melt. Overall, we found a new top-5 restaurant to eat at when we're in town. To top it all off, while sitting at the bar we were talking with a waiter named Logan. He asked where we were from and mentioned he had family there. It turned out he's a cousin of a friend who grew up with our son and was actually in our son's wedding. Just a few weeks earlier, they were all in Myrtle Beach for a bachelor party for his cousin. Small world! Don't be like us driving past for years and saying "maybe next time." Just stop in and give it a try. The food is wonderful, the service was great, and we will definitely be back.

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    JEM Social - Cocktails + Kitchen
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    Cantina Imperfecto

    Cantina Imperfecto

    4.5(167 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    This has quickly become one of our favorites in Myrtle beach. The atmosphere is amazing, service is…read morefriendly, prices are good, and food is delicious. So they do get 5 stars in my book... However, now that we've gone multiple times i can confidently say it is rather inconsistent. Sometimes your burrito is swimming in an amazing cover of cheese and sometimes is a little more than a drizzle. This latest time something must have been a little off because my tried and true Al Pastor burrito came with 95% rice inside... I don't think I saw any beans and only a few pieces of meat. Again - this is not the norm and my great experiences outweighed this last visit, but consistency in the long run will be important. I'd also agree with the reviews saying they like to charge for upsells and they are pretty good at pushing them. I love their house hot sauce but paying a dollar for hot sauce at a Mexican restaurant seems a bit absurd... Overall worth a try and we will continue coming back but there is some fine tuning for management!

    I've been here for happy hour a couple times now and both times its been relatively bustling…read more The food here is good and their happy hour pricing is very fair. 6 dollar coconut margs are nice and chips and chorizo queso for 6 bucks would be too, if you could get someone to bring you a chips refill. I subtracted two stars because on each of my trips here, the service has pretty much sucked. Both times our party was basically totally forgotten about...no refills on chips or waters and we had to go off elsewhere inside to flag someone down simply to get and then pay our bill. Unfortunately, this consistent shoddy service keeps me from returning in the future. Oh well, lots of other happy hours in Myrtle to enjoy, like Sol y Luna in Carolina Forest.

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    Beautiful vibe

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    Sandals Lounge

    Sandals Lounge

    3.4(7 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Everything! Catered in Superbowl buffet. DELISH! They have plenty of different sports on big…read morescreened TV'. BThecstaff are super too!

    The Sands Ocean Resort in MB was just down the street from our vacation location. I had visited…read morethe outdoor bar - Ocean Annie's - earlier in the week. It had a loud country band and 7$ beers so I did not go back. But on the last night of our vacation, friends convinced us to stop by before we left the next day. But this is not what everyone else calls "Ocean Annie's." This is the indoor lounge, with a DJ booth stage and dance floor, along with lots of TV's and a decent size bar. Friday night at 9pm, this place was hopping! Karaoke was going strong (and already booked up). The only place to stand was on the dance floor, which led to lots of actual dancing even though the singing performances were what you might expect on a Friday night full of drinking tourists. Karaoke ended around 10:30 and then the "DANCE PARTY" started. DJ did a great job picking songs that kept the dance floor full. I did end up getting pawed by a few very drunk blond girls (highlight of the night for me.) Can't tell you what drinks cost, 'cause I didn't buy any. Friends had pitchers of "rum punch" and kept filling my glass. Looked like they had a couple of craft beers on tap. If you want people, music, noise and lots of commotion, come here. Especially on Friday night - perhaps people want to hold onto that vacation feel one last night.

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    Pier 14 Restaurant & Lounge - Pier 14 Restaurant and Lounge

    Pier 14 Restaurant & Lounge

    3.9(1.1k reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    Amazing food amazing workers everything about this place is absolutely beautiful the setup in the…read moregift shop is absolutely amazing I would recommend coming here the workers in the gift shop are absolutely respectful and kind I would recommend coming here it is a dollar to walk so bring your money

    Not often you double back to the same spot on a trip... but when you do, it usually means they've…read moredone something right. This place? Did more than enough. Sat right out on its own pier, proper seaside setup. You're out there catching a bit of sun, breeze coming through, watching beachgoers stroll by like it's a live show put on just for you. Hard to beat, that. First visit was more of a casual affair. Bit of this, bit of that, nothing too serious. Started with the poke nachos, and fair play, they didn't hold back. Proper loaded. Tuna piled on, sauces working overtime, every bite doing its job. You could tell straight away they weren't cutting corners. Couple of draft Michelobs went down nicely, crisp, cold, no complaints there. The lady went for a Bloody Mary and swore by it. Said it had a bit of punch to it, which is exactly what you want. Still had a bit of room, so we went for the shark bites. And mate... absolute money. Light, crispy, seasoned just right. One of those plates where you keep reaching back in without thinking. Now here's where it gets interesting. We came back. Proper supper this time. Sat down, took it seriously. Started with the fried calamari. Nicely done, not rubbery, good crunch, does exactly what it should. Then the mains. Shrimp po' boy loaded up, proper seaside sandwich, messy in the best way. And the fried platter, shrimp, fish, oysters... the full spread. This is where they really showed out. Everything cooked right, nothing overdone, no shortcuts. Just solid seafood, done properly. Easily the best seafood we had in Myrtle Beach, and that's not something I say lightly. Some places are a one and done. This one had us coming back for a second go... and that tells you everything you need to know. Five stars. Proper job.

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    Pier 14 Restaurant & Lounge - Myrtle Beach's only dining experience located directly over the ocean.

    Myrtle Beach's only dining experience located directly over the ocean.

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    Crab legs.

    Pier 14 Restaurant & Lounge - Pier14 at night.

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