Top 10 Restaurants
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1. Charles’ Southern Style Kitchen
Famous fried chicken, ribs, and collard greens can’t be beat at this tiny no-frills and very popular spot.
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2. Sugar Shack
Top-rated Southern soul food is served in a comfortable setting.
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3. Miss Maude’s/Miss Mamie’s
Down-home, cheerful cafés run by Norma Jean Darden, who knows her Southern cooking.
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4. Copeland’s
Take your pick of Southern classics at this popular spot; don’t miss the Sunday gospel brunch.
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5. Bayou
Cajun is a specialty of Steve Manning, who spent 10 years in New Orleans perfecting crawfish étouffé .
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6. Mo Bay
A lively Jamaican restaurant serving ribs, catfish, and jerk chicken with nightly jazz.
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7. Amy Ruth’s
A cheerful café with an updated slant on Southern classics. Waffles are a house specialty.
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8. Le Baobab
The Senegalese cooking and the tab are both agreeable here.
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9. Toast
Sandwiches are the forte of this informal café, and the home-fries unmissable.
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10. Terrace in the Sky
This elegant, rooftop restaurant is so romantic, weddings are held here. The continental fare lives up to the setting.
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