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24 Best Romantic Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
"Gulfstream Cafe is a heavenly seafood restaurant that you can find overlooking Murrells Inlet in Garden City, SC. This restaurant is more desirable than most other seafood places in the area not only because of its combination of high-end cuisine with a laid-back atmosphere but also because of its beautiful views. In fact, the Gulfstream Cafe is the only restaurant on the Grand Strand overlooking the ocean on one side and Murrells Inlet on the other."
"Known for their delicious food and casual environment, Eggs Up Grills serves all the classics like sausage gravy, pancakes, homefries, and omelets. Be sure to notice the ‘Egg Count’ sign in each location with the number of eggs cooked there since opening. Eggs Up Grills are located all across the Grand Strand, but the closest is on 38th Ave in the Food Lion shopping center, a short 7-minute drive from Dunes Village."
"Another breakfast hot spot is the Eggs Up Grill, which serves up everything from French toast and breakfast sandwiches to burgers, wraps, and salads until 2 pm each day. Heart-healthy and gluten free options make it an excellent choice for those with dietary restrictions. A post shared by Eggs Up Grill (@eugrill) on May 2, 2017 at 7:09am PDT"
"Located just a few blocks from the beach, National House of Pancakes has the popular pancake options, including chocolate chip, banana and pecan, and pancakes with fresh blueberries or strawberries. Beyond their fresh pancakes, National House of Pancakes has a robust menu that includes make your own omelettes, waffles, french toast, and even lunch options like burgers and sandwiches. With their breakfast combo options, you can mix and match your favorites and include a stack of pancakes to go along with your meal."
"National House of Pancakes is known for having the best pancakes in Myrtle Beach. But beyond pancakes, guests can enjoy waffles, french toast, and eggs any way. One of their specialty items is Crab Cake Benedict served with grits - now that’s a southern-style breakfast!"
"Known as the “Original Hibachi House” it’s easy to tell what this eatery specializes in. Jimmyz Hibachi has three locations across the Grand Strand, all of which whip up mouthwatering Hibachi dishes. This fast and casual restaurant is widely recognized for its delicious $5 Chicken Bowl, but the menu also features other items like Fried Rice Bowls (with chicken, steak, or shrimp), Noodle Bowls (with chicken, steak, or shrimp), Veggie Bowls, Hibachi Salads, Hibachi Wraps, Soups, and more."
"Offering a trio of Myrtle Beach area locations — one on North Kings Highway, another on Pine Island Road near the Myrtle Beach Costco, and a third on Highway 17 South in Surfside Beach — Jimmyz serves up all the hibachi favorites, and is well known in the area for its budget-friendly $5 Chicken Bowl. Visit this eatery for fried rice bowls, noodle bowls, yakitori, sushi and more. Check out the menu here."
"Visitors looking to appease a Japanese craving without the cost of sitting at a full blown hibachi bar will love the affordable options at Jimmyz Hibachi. Lunch bowls average around $7/ person and dinner bowls clock in around $10 / person, with cheaper options available for the kiddos. Jimmyz also offers several starters, sushi rolls, and dessert and boasts FREE delivery."
"Whether you are out and about in Carolina Forest, or if you’re hanging out at Broadway at the Beach, you’re in luck: there are King Kong Sushi locations in both places!. King Kong Sushi has made a name for itself as one of the top places for sushi in Myrtle Beach. And, while the restaurant offers other menu items such as Hibachi, the sushi here is the main attraction."
"Helping spark a sushi revolution in Myrtle Beach restaurant scene, King Kong is the reigning king of local sushi spots for many folks. With locations in Carolina Forest and a newly-renovated version at Broadway at the Beach, simply put King Kong never disappoints. From creative rolls to tasty hibachi, this place has it all."
"For our sushi lovers out there, King Kong Sushi is a must stop for delicious and fresh Asian cuisine!. Their menu features exciting sushi roll options such as their 007 Roll and Russian Roulette Roll. For those that aren’t sushi fans, they also serve traditional Japanese hibachi style dishes."
"This popular spot among locals can be found on 48th Avenue North. It is a Japanese eatery that offers a long list of sushi and sashimi options. If you have a favorite sushi spot that is not included on this list, please let us know!"
"The menu is filled with standout comfort food favorites, but the real star of the show is “The Five Five Challenge.” Your task: eat a burger stacked seven patties deep (55 ounces of meat!), with at least four toppings, a side of fries and a 24-ounce soda, all in 30 minutes or less. While many brave eaters have attempted the feat, only few have won. May the fork be with you."
"To my delight the next day we ate at another great restaurant in the downtown area and found out it is part of the same restaurant group of as the Chemist!. BondFire Restaurant Group owns Art Burger Sushi Bar, the Chemist, Gordo’s Tacos & Tequilas, the Edge restaurant and Noizy Oyster. We stopped by Art Burger Sushi Bar based on the unique concept of having sushi and burgers."
"In addition to serving a bizarre mix of classic American and Japanese favorites, Art Burger Sushi Bar also serves as a creative outlet for local artists. The walls are lined with paintings, sculptures and video screens that display the one-of-a-kind works from the area’s arts community."
"ART Burger • Sushi • Bar is a trendy restaurant on Myrtle Beach’s Ocean Drive. This cutting edge establishment has something for everyone–even those with dietary restrictions. Gluten-free buns are available, vegetarian options are plentiful, and the kitchen is open to allergy requests."
"When that sushi craving hits, head over to CO Sushi next to Grand 14 Cinema. “CO” is the Vietnamese word for “feast”, and a feast is exactly what you can expect. They serve a variety of Vietnamese dishes such as pho, wok dishes, and dumplings as well as a plethora of sushi, sashimi, maki and more!"
"Located right in Market Common next to the movie theater, Co. Sushi has an endless list of sushi, poke bowls, and hibachi (for those few non-eating sushi people). They also have a happy hour every Monday through Friday from 4 pm to 7 pm with pretty remarkable food and drink specials."
"Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Table Service, Highchairs Available"