Mentioned by Myrtle Beach Area Convention Bureau
A Vegan Guide to Myrtle Beach
"This family-owned business since 2015 serves veggie-friendly menu items for breakfast and lunch, like their organic kombucha on tap smoothies blended with local, organic microgreens, wraps, acai bowls, organic tofu and chickpeas, and a tofu scramble – and that’s just the start of the kindness fed to your belly."
"KindBelly is the perfect little spot where vegetarians can grab a quick salad, wrap, grain bowl, or smoothie. KindBelly offers a variety of options for each of their items. Any of their salad options can be turned into a wrap or sandwich."
"King Kong is a fitting symbol for the enormous sushi rolls this place twists up for its guests. Located in the popular Broadway at the Beach shopping, dining and entertainment complex, King Kong offers excellent sushi, sashimi and hibachi dishes in a relaxed setting. Hardwood floors and tables with large-leaf ceiling fans create an enjoyable environment for couples, friends and families, and the wide range of Japanese cuisine ensures there's something on the menu for everyone."
"Bombay at the Beach is one of the top spots to grab Indian cuisine in Myrtle Beach. This restaurant hosts a lunch buffet as well as offers a menu that is full of tasty items. Start your meal with a soup or a vegetarian appetizer such as an assorted selection of Samosas and Pakora (think similar to fritters)."
"This spot is a must for vegans, as the staff is very friendly and accommodating and will make sure any vegetarian dish you order is prepared vegan-style. Pro tip: Come hungry for the lunch buffet."
"E Noodles & Co on 20th Avenue South was the first restaurant Noah and I went to for dinner in Myrtle Beach many years ago. We walked over from Hampton Inn & Suites Myrtle Beach Oceanfront (About 10 minutes) after an employee at the hotel told us she heard they had amazing veggie dishes. Noah loved the vegetable fried rice and we added tofu to ours with Edamame on the side."
"There used to be two locations, but this is the only one left. What’s great about E Noodles is they take their dishes a half-step above typical Asian fare (try the crispy-fried tofu), but they don’t take it up so far that it’s too pricey."
"If you are lucky enough to be staying within the delivery area, you may never order a pizza again. And if you're outside delivery range, it's worth the trip to Myrtle Beach to dine at China Dragon. This institution has an extensive menu featuring Szechuan, Hunan and Cantonese cuisine, or as we Americans call it, New York style."
"Serving fresh local seafood with a distinct Italian flair, Costa Coastal Kitchen & Bar brings a fresh approach to a Murrells Inlet restaurant scene. Opened in 2016 by popular local chef Jim Pronesti, who also operates Cafe Piccolo in nearby Pawleys Island, Costa is "Chef Jimmy's" latest creation. Incorporating fresh local seafood from the nearby docks into traditional and not-so-traditional Italian dishes, Costa gives diners plenty of options for daily specials and fresh catches of the day."
"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."
"Landry’s seafood has been a Broadway at the Beach staple for years!. They are known for serving fresh gulf coast seafood, delicious steaks, and wonderful desserts. Their charming atmosphere adds to your dining experience not to mention the beautiful waterfront views of Lake Broadway."