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- RrichardSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoLoved the atmosphere. The food and drinks were fantastic and service excellent.More infoThe BlackbirdPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Asheville•4.5
- CCecilyBaltimore / Maryland •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoServer was Kat, friendly and professional, with good recommendations - fried green tomatoes were excellent, as were the bison meatloaf, Tagliatelle, and salmon. View was amazing - prices reflect that, but we felt very well taken care of. Went to dinner on the earlier side, before 6 pm.More infoEdison - Omni Grove Park Inn & SpaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Southern• Asheville•4.6
- JjohnVIPWashington, D.C. Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWonderful dining experience…friendly helpful wait-staff; delicious menu options (pizza was fabulous). We’ll definitely return!!More infoLuminosaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Asheville•4.9
- JJennifer1 review5.0Dined on Apr 19, 2025Food was delicious, service was excellent and fast!More infoTupelo Honey - Downtown AshevillePrice: Moderate• Contemporary Southern• Asheville•4.6
- TTorpeyVIPPhiladelphia County •42 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 28, 2025Great service, quiet and the food tasted hot, fresh and not rushed.More infoRed Lobster - AshevillePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Asheville•4.2
Discover High Country
While traversing western North Carolina, an area brimming with mountainous landscapes, waterfalls, forests, lakes and rivers, explorers need to stop now and again for some relaxation and nourishment. Fortunately, the High Country area offers up a range of delicious options served in beautiful restaurants and settings. The types of cuisine available tend toward American and Italian, although other options like seafood and comfort food are definitely also close at hand. The flavors in the local restaurants are as lovely as the surrounding landscape. Towns in the region that offer great restaurant options include Blowing Rock, Hendersonville and Boone. And of course Asheville, a smaller city that's big on acclaimed restaurants and healthy options, is not far at all. Many of the area's restaurants are locally owned and housed in unique locations like historic buildings.