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- RrichardCaribbean •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food, good service, very large selection of alcohols and some great mixed drinks.More infoAspen GrillePrice: Expensive• American• Myrtle Beach•4.8
- JJohnVIPPhiladelphia County •110 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 3, 2025Ciao is ALWAYS excellent. Great food, great service and reasonable prices. When in Myrtle Beach it's hard to go anywhere else. Sean takes great care of us. We will be in MB again next month, We will be at Ciao again next month.More infoCiao Italian RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Italian• Myrtle Beach•4.7
- CCindyVIPSouth Carolina •14 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 3, 2025The restaurant was excellent as usual. We have eaten here many times and have yet to be disappointed. I had the filet and truffle and it was so tender and flavorful. My husband had the NY strip which he had cooked medium, which was a little too much for a steak of this thickness. We shared a beets salad appetizer which was very good. They have a decent bottle of sparkling wine at a fair price. Overall, food, service, and ambience was excellent!More info42nd Street Bar & GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Myrtle Beach•4.7
- CChristinaNashville •5 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 2, 2025Excellent food and service. Really enjoyed the entire meal. Will be back again.More infoThe Melting Pot - Myrtle BeachPrice: Very Expensive• Fondue• Myrtle Beach•4.8
- JJennySouth Carolina •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024It was Christmas night and of the restaurants that had reservations available, Little Italy sounded like what we wanted. We got there and it was crowded, but not crazy. There are two rooms in the restaurant. We walked into the one that was bright and a bit more of a pizza joint feel. We were seated in the other room in a dark corner next to the bar and I was pleasantly surprised to get that spot. It had the mood that I was hoping for. I ordered the Chicken Sorrento and my husband ordered the sausage and cheese calzone. My husband said it was hands down the best calzone he has ever had and he’s had so many. The bread was soft and chewy, but not doughy. He even brought his leftovers home and said they were just as good today. More often than not, they are so chewy that leftovers are often impossible to eat. The Chicken Sorrento is a marriage of Chicken and Eggplant Parm. A chicken cutlet topped with ricotta, mozzarella, and parm, then topped with a slice of breaded eggplant and then topped with more mozzarella and parm. I took my first bite and I told my husband it was everything I had hoped it would be. The chicken was so tender that I could have cut it with my fork. So freaking good! It was spiced perfectly and not the least bit oily. It was Christmas night, so the people just kept coming in, but it was never insane. Our server was great. She was running hard back and forth between tables but got us everything we needed. One thing I noticed and that stood out. There was a server that I saw clean a few tables and I have never seen someone in a restaurant clean tables to that degree. If you are a clean freak, you can feel comfortable eating here because that was the most thorough cleaning of a table I’ve ever seen.More infoLittle Italy - Myrtle BeachPrice: Moderate• Italian• Myrtle Beach•4.9