Charleston Chefs Pick Their Favorite Restaurants
The experts sound off on where to get the best meal in the Lowcountry.
- By Cecelia Smith
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- February 22, 2013
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It's common knowledge that Charleston has some good eats with find chefs. But when those cooking professionals head out, where do they go? AOL On poses the question and gets recommendations from some of the region's leading chefs.
What do you think? Who has the best food in the Lowcountry?
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Millie McCarthy
8:14 am on Friday, February 22, 2013
FIG - Food Is Good..... that food is GREAT! Best restaurant in the city. I think that the often overlooked Low Country Bistro has the best fried green tomatoes I have ever eaten - I will be eating those tomorrow night and have been thinking about them since last week and surprisingly - well, at least it surprised me, Shelter in Mount P has amazing shrimp and grits. Now I'm hungry!
Allison
9:06 am on Friday, February 22, 2013
What do you want... steak? Halls, Oak or Grill 225. Little of everything? Rue de Jean. Elegant dinner? Peninsula Grill or McCradys. Something different? Husk, Fish, FIG, MacIntosh In Mt P? Carters Kitchen is great for nice casual w/ Robert Carter's food. Langdon's for more formal dining. Moe's downtown for the best burger although Rutledge Cab Co is giving them a run for their money. All have great service, want you to enjoy your experience & meal. There is no excuse for having a bad meal in Charleston!