Mentioned by Monterey Bay Suites
5 Best Seafood Restaurants in Myrtle Beach | A Complete Guide
"What’s more romantic than a seafood dinner on Valentine’s day. Dine at Landry’s Seafood, one of the many restaurants at Broadway at the Beach, and enjoy a variety of fresh fish (caught daily). Landry’s offers a 3-course dining special for $20.50, enjoy a salad, Mahi Verona or Fish & Shrimp as your entree, and your choice of bread pudding or creme brulee for dessert."
"Fine dining doesn’t have to be in a snooty upscale restaurant with outrageous prices. Sometimes, you’ll find it in a quaint Italian bistro at the beach!. A great fine dining experience is when the food is excellent, the service is impeccable, and the chef is passionate about his creations."
"Ruth’s Chris Steak House is located in the Grande Dunes neighborhood of Myrtle Beach and is known for its top-rated fine dining atmosphere and menu. The restaurant’s menu features steaks and chops cut from only the finest USDA Prime beef and meats. Enjoy a mouthwatering filet, Cowboy Ribeye, New York Strip, Lamb Chops, Petite Filet & Shrimp, and more, plus specialty cuts such as the Tomahawk Ribeye, Bone-In Filet, and Bone-In New York Strip."
"Like the name implies, dinner and drinks here are a live science experiment. This downtown Myrtle beach restaurant specializes in molecular gastronomy, with bizarrely-good plates like root beer, sesame-glazed, sous-vide lamb ribs over an artichoke quinoa risotto or scallops served over wakame, with sweet Thai butter and lemon “caviar.” Many of the drinks come smoking or served in lab equipment, like the frosty “flux capacitor” with St Germaine, Tito’s Vodka, lemon juice, house-made blackberry simple syrup, muddled mint leaves and a soda floater."
"If you’re looking for a unique dining experience check out The Chemist, located at 300 9th Avenue North. Try one of their craft cocktail concoctions served in a beaker glass while you browse the menu. Order an experiment (a Chemist appetizer) like ahi poke tuna or sweet potato tots served with a bacon maple dip."
"When was the last time you sat down to eat at a restaurant and a glass of liquid with smoke coming out of it was placed on your table?. I appreciate chefs and mixologists that are ambitious and artistic. This is clearly exhibited at the Chemist, making it a must on this Myrtle Beach Restaurants Guide!"
"Take a quick trip to Japan during your Myrtle Beach stay with this delicious sushi and hibachi restaurant. Yamato Steakhouse has been a local and visitor favorite for years at Broadway at the Beach…and we don’t see that changing anytime soon!. Enjoy grilled seafood, beef, poultry, vegetables, fried rice, and sushi all while your chef cooks and entertains right in front of you."
"a true 'guy thing' classic," seeing as you'll need a knife and fork to take down the foot-long kosher dog covered with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. Expect big flavors — and portion sizes — whether you're craving a rack of ribs or fresh seafood. From the basket of sweet croissants to the main course, no one in your group should leave hungry."
"A popular spot for Myrtle Beach golfers, hungry folks flock here for huge portions of BBQ and lots of fried stuff. Grab a knife and fork and go for the footlong Kosher killer dog with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. During peak season, the restaurant isn’t hard to miss (just look for the giant sign and the long line out the front door)."
"I want to start off by saying I don’t write reviews much and eat out quite a bit… I was not impressed with this restaurant at all, honestly felt like I s..."
"With TVs lining the walls and around the bar area, you can catch every game and not miss a minute of the action. Aside from entertainment, King Street Grille also has amazing food. They offer all of the traditional American bar food you would expect but with their own twist."