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- RRyanRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •1 review5.0Dined todayGreat date-night spot! Good food, exceptional / attentive service, and the ambiance is amazing. Well done RH!More infoRH Rooftop Restaurant at RH RaleighPrice: Very Expensive• American• Raleigh•4.6
- CCarolineCoastal North Carolina •1 review5.0Dined todayRarely does one place hit all the marks so perfectly, but Brewery Bhavana does every time! Felicia has been our server the past two times and she is the very best! Incredibly knowledgeable about the menu, both food and drinks, and she never leads us astray with her recommendations.More infoBrewery BhavanaPrice: Moderate• Brewery• Raleigh•4.8
- WWilliamHouston •3 reviews5.0Dined todayFood was excellent especially the appetizers and sides….. Great Lobster ThermidorMore infoSullivan's Steakhouse - RaleighPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Raleigh•4.2
- RRobinVIPRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •76 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing service, food and atmosphere! I need to come here more often. And the happy hour prices are amazing!More infoO-Ku - RaleighPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Raleigh•4.9
- DdianeRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was our first visit and Perry's lived up to all the hype we've heard. The four of us opted for the smorgasbord and it did not disappoint! Everything on it was delicious. We actually couldn't eat it all. The spinach salad w/ warm bacon dressing was the best we've had in a long time! The lobster bisque was amazing. Also loved the mushroom side and the bread. But their signature pork chop was the star of the show! WOW! So much flavor and cooked to perfection. We would have made a better decision to eat in the dining room b/c there was so little room on our bar table, but we made it work. Our only dislike was our server. While her service was good, her disposition and/or attitude was lacking in every way. She never once smiled. Had an attitude the entire time no matter how hard we tried to find the positive side of her. To put it honestly, she was a drag. Did she do her job, absolutely! But a little friendliness would go a long way to make our experience more enjoyable. At those prices, I expect a lot more from our server. We still tipped her very generously, but if we dine in again and get her, our tip will be more in line with how we feel when we walk away. I once had a chef tell me that a "bad cup of coffee could ruin an excellent meal." Oh, and she had no idea what B&B (Benedictine and Brandy) is. After dinner husband order an espresso w/a B&B "up." It was delivered together in a cosmo glass. The brandy should have been served separately in a brandy snifter. Forgivable, yes. But at a fine dining restaurant the servers should have knowledge of after dinner liquors or at least the bartender should know. High expectations in line with such a high end establishment. We also let the hostess know how much we enjoyed the food, but were disappointed with the unfriendly service.More infoPerry's Steakhouse & Grille - RaleighPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Raleigh•4.5
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Discussions about barbecue in North Carolina usually end in fistfights. If you ask someone from the western part of the state, smoked pork shoulder is the way to go. Head east, and nothing will do but to slow cook the whole hog. Either way, chopped pork, barbecue sauce, a ladle of coleslaw and a dash of Texas Pete make an iconic sandwich. The squishier the bun is, the better. Even if your tastes run to fried chicken, sautéed mountain trout or pimiento cheese melted over fried green tomatoes, you won’t go hungry in Raleigh. Have you ever had boiled peanuts? Reserve your opinion until you’ve tasted this roadside-stand treat. Local chefs are creating delicious new dishes around this humble ingredient.
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The best reviewed restaurant in Raleigh is Clockwork
The best vegan restaurants in Raleigh are Irregardless, True Food Kitchen - Raleigh and Winston's Grille
The best vegetarian restaurants in Raleigh are Irregardless, Tamasha Modern Indian and True Food Kitchen - Raleigh
The restaurants with the best service in Raleigh are Clockwork, Good Day Good Night and Swagat Indian Cuisne
The restaurants with the best ambiance in Raleigh are Clockwork, Botanical Lounge and Raleigh Beer Garden
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