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- OTOpenTable DinervipColumbus •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoHank's Low Country Seafood and Raw Bar is a true culinary gem that transports you straight to the heart of Charleston, SC. From the moment you step through the door, you're greeted with warm hospitality and a vibrant atmosphere that perfectly complements the delectable dishes on offer. The service is impeccable, with knowledgeable and attentive staff who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. The menu is a celebration of Lowcountry cuisine, featuring fresh seafood, hearty comfort food, and classic Southern sides. I was particularly impressed with the bone-in pork chop, which was cooked to perfection and paired flawlessly with creamy garlic mashed potatoes. The collard greens were an absolute revelation, showcasing the true essence of Southern cooking with their rich flavor and tender texture. If you're a fan of authentic Lowcountry cuisine, Hank's is an absolute must-visit. It's a testament to the restaurant's commitment to quality, taste, and service that they've chosen to expand to Columbus, Ohio. We're incredibly fortunate to have such a remarkable dining experience right here in our own backyard.More infoHank's Low Country Seafood & Raw BarPrice: Expensive• Low Country• Columbus•4.6
- JJanevipColumbus •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFrom service to the food everything was amazing! Might have been one of the best dinners I’ve had in awhile! Can’t wait to go back!More infoSycamorePrice: Moderate• American• German Village•4.7
- DDougBaltimore / Maryland •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoHad a great evening with exceptional service by Alex and very good food. We had the curry mussels, tater tots, baked oysters and Harbor salad. All were quite unique and very tasty. We especially enjoyed the Harbor salad which we split among the table. We also had the punch bowl which was a nice drink option but required some extra effort to finish despite splitting between 4 of us. Probably better for a party of 6. Overall it was a great evening at The Pearl.More infoThe Pearl - Short NorthPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Short North - Arena District•4.7
- MMorganTampa / Central Florida West •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoI love coming here. I have celiac disease so it’s always a little hard going out to eat, but Lindey’s is always so fantastic. I have never had a reaction after eating here. Our waitress tonight was extra amazing and helpful. This is our go to spot for special occasions and visiting family/friends. Never change Lindey’s!! P.S. if you ever start to make gluten free bread and pastries in your bakery you will have customers in this area!!!! I will be your #1 customer!!!More infoLindey'sPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• German Village•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024This is where my boyfriend and I chose to eat as our first meal in Columbus, Ohio! It did not disappoint. We had an 8:45 reservation, but went early and sat at the bar to have a drink and a couple of appetizers. We ordered the steak tartare and the oyster mushrooms. The steak tartare was fresh, cold, and had your classic tartare flavor. Texture was great as the meat wasn’t over minced. The mushrooms were “calamari” style and came with a couple of dipping sauces. The truffle aioli and the tomato fondue. I do wish we had more bigger bites of the oyster mushroom. We were fishing for them on the plate. Once at a table (we asked to be moved in order to accommodate the addition of friends also flying in — which the staff kindly and graciously accommodated us) we ordered the lampchops with the vegetable fried rice. I do believe this was by far the best bite of our evening. Definitely a must try. For our entree, we ordered the agnolotti and the sea bass. The agnolotti was flavorful with a generous amount of lobster! The seabass was cooked well and the light broth it came with was delicious. We ordered broccolini as a side dish which also didn’t disappoint We’re excited to come back to try more menu items!More infoThe Guild House - ColumbusPrice: Expensive• American• Columbus•4.8
Discover best American restaurants in German Village
Discover the vibrant American dining scene in German Village, Columbus, where culinary delights meet historic charm. This neighborhood is renowned for its selection of restaurants that masterfully prepare American cuisine, offering everything from classic comfort foods to modern culinary innovations. Each restaurant in German Village prides itself on sourcing local and sustainable ingredients, ensuring that each dish not only tastes exquisite but also supports local producers. Patrons can expect a diverse array of menu options, including expertly cooked steaks, fresh seafood, and artisanal pizzas, all complemented by a thoughtful selection of wines and craft cocktails. The dining atmosphere in German Village combines casual elegance with a welcoming vibe, making it a perfect destination for both intimate dinners and relaxed gatherings. Reviewers consistently praise the excellent service and the high-quality food, highlighting the neighborhood's commitment to maintaining a top-tier dining experience. Explore German Village for a taste of American cuisine that is as authentic as it is innovative.