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4.9
Exceptional(213)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese • North Charleston
Booked 24 times today
Jackrabbit Filly proudly serves award-winning, heritage driven New Chinese American cuisine in the heart of Park Circle, North Charleston. Our ingredients support local farmers and fishermen. Our wines are all-natural and support women producers. And our cocktail list supports a good time. We can't wait to have you in!
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4.8
Exceptional(3930)
Price: Moderate
• Italian • Downtown Charleston
Booked 52 times today
Located on Charleston's Upper King Street, Indaco (Italian for "indigo") serves rustic Italian cuisine. Wood-fired pizzas, hand-crafted pastas, housemade salami and cured sausages fill the restaurant's menu which can be enjoyed family-style or a la carte. With community tables, an open kitchen, and a comfortable atmosphere, Indaco can accommodate 100 guests for a casual night of food and drinks. The wine list is focused on affordable Italian varietals, the Negroni cocktail is on tap, and the fresh sodas are made in-house. The massive wooden doors on Upper King Street are your first indication that Indaco is different from the typical Charleston restaurant. Rustic details continue inside with butcherblock tables, lime-wash walls, and white brick. An open kitchen with nearby community tables lets interested diners keep an eye on the action inside the kitchen. Outside, a patio puts you streetside to watch Upper King Street's vibrant nightlife scene.
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4.9
Exceptional(2844)
Price: Moderate
• Japanese • Downtown Charleston
Booked 49 times today
O-Ku, a Japanese restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina, is a triumph of execution and concept. The restaurant's menu is a modern take on traditional Japanese cuisine, and it features fresh, seasonal ingredients that are prepared with care. The dishes are beautifully presented, and the flavors are both complex and delicate. Focused on incorporating authentically Japanese flavors into the fare, O-Ku's menu is comprised of signature contemporary Japanese entrées and traditional sushi of the season reflecting the uniquely designed space. Guests can enjoy chef specialties including kurobuta pulled pork don-buri, braised short rib with shiso pesto, coconut curry, and hakozushi a box-style sushi. A wide variety of nigiri, sashimi and crudos are also available. The beverage program at O-Ku is a sophisticated blend of specialty cocktails, premium sake, bubbles, red and white wines and unique beer selections.
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4.6
Exceptional(116)
Price: Moderate
• Farm-to-table • Downtown Charleston
Booked 6 times today
From chef, cookbook author and PBS star, Vivian Howard, LENOIR reminds people that the South is a nuanced place with a storied history and disparate terrain that shapes us as well as our food traditions. Here we cook to perpetuate, honor and evolve the cuisine of the rural, agricultural South, and we back it up with hospitality that buys into the idea that food with a story tastes better. Named for Vivian’s home county in eastern North Carolina, LENOIR exalts the pillars of Southern hospitality and leaves people feeling like they are guests in our home rather than patrons in our restaurant.
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4.7
Exceptional(9)
Price: Very Expensive
• American • Downtown Charleston
Would you like to combine Charleston’s two biggest passions, food and history? Come to The Historic Table. Located in the National Historic Landmark, the South Carolina Historical Society’s Fireproof Building in the heart of Charleston’s historic district. We offer a one of a kind 18th and 19th century dining experience, with all food authentic to the times. Indulge in a 7 course, two and a half hour feast that explores Charleston history from Colonial times to Reconstruction and beyond. Guests get a free after hours visit to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum, and the evening is narrated by Culinary Historian and Charleston expert, Mike Hebb. EAT CHARLESTON HISTORY. Honored by the Chaine de Rotisseurs.

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  • Heather
    South Carolina •4 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Had a wonderful dinner. The waitress and owner came by and folded napkins of my guest that had gone to the restroom. The waitress was engaging and attentive! Nice atmosphere and vibe. The sushi is always so fresh and delicious! Love O-Ku
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    O-KuPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Downtown Charleston
    4.9
  • Jessica
    South Carolina •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 3 days ago
    Such an eclectic menu, everything is delicious. This is a great place to bring friends and have a food adventure!
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    Jackrabbit FillyPrice: Moderate• Chinese• North Charleston
    4.9
  • Liv
    South Carolina •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    it was our anniversary and they gave us free dessert! it was so amazing. the staff and food were amazing
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    IndacoPrice: Moderate• Italian• Downtown Charleston
    4.8
  • Tal
    New York City •20 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on May 3, 2025
    Delicious food and very friendly staff, ambiance beautiful inside and outside. Great time!
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    Lenoir - CHSPrice: Moderate• Farm-to-table• Downtown Charleston
    4.6
  • Donna
    South Carolina •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Apr 19, 2025
    We enjoyed our dining experience with the Historic Table (updated name for the Historic Supper Club). You have a little time before dinner is served to explore the exhibits of the SC Historical Society in the Fireproof building. Dinner is served at a long dining room table in a library type room with lovely Spode China. You will enjoy learning about various foods used for the highlighted period in Charleston history; the recipes used for the meal preparation are slightly updated for modern tastes. The proprietor, Mike, will explain details while the food is served family style. Everything was very tasty and abundant. A glass of Madeira wine is served, but otherwise it is byob (glassware provided) . It is an educational and enjoyable evening!
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    Historic Charleston Supper ClubPrice: Very Expensive• American• Downtown Charleston
    4.7
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