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Old 01-22-2016, 06:27 AM
 
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Originally Posted by LittleDolphin View Post
Would love your suggestions on where to eat in Myrtle Beach this time of year.

Love quaint, non-touristy places with great food, un-great prices (not too pricey).


Enjoy all kinds of food -- especially like to eat at locally-owned and quirky places where locals eat.

Would you be so kind as to share some of your favorites with me?

Thanks so much.
I read a while back that there are OVER 3,000 eateries which does NOT include Calabash, NC

Drive around and when you see a place, try it out.
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Old 01-22-2016, 06:30 AM
 
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I recommend Ciao for Italian, was not impressed with Valentino's (the original). After living here for 4 years, I've got to say, as a foodie, your options for 'good' food are quite slim in MB, sorry. Forget about 'ethnic' options, this is a tourist town full of Seafood buffets, blech! We like Hotfish Club in Murrell's Inlet for music, pretty decent food but nothing fancy-eat at the gazebo in back overlooking the inlet, not inside the restaurant! Enjoy your trip!!! Also, make a reservation for Ciao or you may not get seated, it's tiny!!!

Hot Fish Club | Seafood & Steak Restaurant | Waterfront Murrells Inlet, SC

Ciao Italian Restaurant
"After living here for 4 years, I've got to say, as a foodie, your options for 'good' food are quite slim in MB,"

I've been here for 9 years and could NOT disagree more with your assessment.
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