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The 5 Best New Charleston Restaurants

Handsome Properties August 7, 2014

There is no question that the Charleston dining scene is as exciting as it is abundant. There are so many options, it’s often hard to choose the perfect dining venue. Handsome Properties has put together a list of the best Charleston restaurants for locals and visitors alike. Happy eating!

Union Provisions – 513 King Street

Upper King Street’s newest spot for small plates and delicious cocktails, Union Provisions has already made quite a name for itself around downtown Charleston, SC. Its menu features a wide array of regional dishes, including Charleston Lowcountry favorites; making it the perfect choice no matter what style of food you are in the mood for. Plates are meant to be shared at this American brasserie, so be sure to bring your appetite!

Edmund’s Oast – 1081 Morrison Drive

Located on the upper part of the peninsula, Edmund’s Oast is the newest “brewpub” to wow the Charleston dining scene. The restaurant offers a frequently changing, seasonally inspired menu as well as 48 beers on tap, making it desirable to fine diners and beer drinkers alike. A favorite of many, Edmund’s Oast is certainly one to put on the Charleston restaurant radar.

167 Raw – 289 East Bay Street

Seafood, seafood, seafood. As the name of this Charleston restaurant alludes, 167 Raw offers a wide variety of seafood dishes, some classic and others more rare. Northeastern transplants can get their fix of the New England favorite, the lobster roll, or try out something a little more uncommon, like the Hawaiian raw tuna special called poke. There’s something for every seafood lover at 167 Raw.

Leon’s Oyster Shop – 698 King Street

Leon’s is an old bodyshop located on upper King Street that has been transformed into a restaurant specializing in raw oysters and fried chicken. While we’ve heard fabulous things about the food, the restaurant’s décor is the reason for its buzz around town.

If the gold tap handles and seafood-painted tiles aren’t unique enough, those seated at the bar have the option to have their oysters and beer served on a specially designed spinning stand. Visit this new spot for an experience that can’t be duplicated.

Carmella’s – 198 East Bay Street

What better way to top off a fantastic meal than to visit Charleston’s newest dessert and wine bar? Carmella’s was designed as an Italian eatery and dessert shop, but its reach spans globally. Have an after dinner cocktail or indulge in some sweets and savories at this notable Charleston restaurant!

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