Laura Alberts is Daniel Island’s best-kept secret. Laura Alberts offers farm-to-table cuisine for lunch, dinner and Saturday brunch. Try the fresh, local Southern cuisine with an innovative twist on traditional Southern favorites. Cuisine: Farm-to-table/ Southern • 891 Island Park Drive • 843-881-4711 •
www.lauraalberts.com • $$-$$$
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ISLE OF PALMS Acme Lowcountry Kitchen combines upscale yet casual elements of traditional coastal cuisine with classic fare. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in a casual beach atmosphere with local ingredients and sustainable seafood. Cuisine: American/Seafood • 31 J.C. Long Blvd. • 843-886-0024 •
www.acmelowcountrykitchen.com • $-$$
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Banana Cabana is committed to satisfying customers with great food, excellent service and a wide variety of delicious dishes for lunch and dinner. Cuisine: American/Seafood • 1130 Ocean Blvd. • 843-886-4360 •
www.thebananacabanasc.com • $-$$
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The Boathouse at Breach Inlet serves dinner nightly and Sunday brunch. Its roots run deep when it comes to Southern cooking, drawing from family recipes scrawled on cards in plantation kitchens to the modern locavore movement and relying on South Carolina’s natural fresh abundance. Cuisine: Seafood • 101 Palm Blvd. • 843-886-8000 •
www.boathouserestaurants.com • $$-$$$
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Bushido Asian Restaurant & Bar has brought sushi to the island. Bushido offers a casual, fun dining experience while adding some Asian culture to your palate. Bushido is authentic Japanese and specializes in Chinese-Japanese and Thai cuisine. Cuisine: Asian • 1517 Palm Blvd., Suite A • 843-885-6121 •
www.bushidoasian.com • $-$$$
Coconut Joe’s Beach Grill & Bar offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean from its covered outside deck, air conditioned dining room or open-air rooftop bar. Come enjoy live music every night during the high season to find a bit of the Caribbean on the Isle of Palms. Cuisine: American • 1120 Ocean Blvd. • 843-886-0046 •
www.coconutjoes.biz • $-$$
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Coda del Pesce offers sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy handmade pastas, fresh, local, Italian seafood-inspired cuisine and a stellar all Italian wine selection. Cuisine: Italian/Seafood • 1130 Ocean Blvd. • 843-242-8570 •
www.codadelpesce.com • $-$$
SOUTH MOUNT PLEASANT Ali Baba Mediterranean Cuisine has food for any occasion prepared by Chef Ismail Anej. They have a large selection of exotic sandwiches and plates for lunch and dinner. Cuisine: Mediterranean • 920 Houston Northcutt Blvd. • 843-388-0683 •
www.alibabafalafel.com • $
The Americano serves brunch, ceviche Americano, yellow fin tuna and Tres Leches French toast. There are many options as well as a full drink menu. Cuisine: Cuban/Latin/South American • 819 Coleman Blvd. • 843-352-2641 •
www.theamericanomp.com • $
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