Best Contemporary American Restaurants in Shelton
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- FFeliceVIPGreater Boston •182 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOne of our favorite restaurants-all of the staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, the ambience is like dining in the coziest living room, and our meals tonight were perfect-be sure to choose the mac & cheese side-you won’t be disappointed!More infoMonty's River GrillePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Shelton•4.8
- NNinaVIPNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agowe love going to terrain!!! we love walking in to the store and being overwhelmed by all the plants. the menu is always full of choices, making a selection challenging.....from the yummy complimentary bread and cocktails to the pork tenderloin and salmon...and finally to the cheese cake .....a good time was had by all!!!More infoTerrain Cafe – WestportPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Westport•4.7
- SSeanConnecticut •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoArethusa has always been a great experience. They sweat the details and operate as if they expect to be a perpetual 5 star restaurant. There are hints of well-considered minutiae everywhere you look. For example, a glass saucer arrived on a desert plate that had a small cutout of tacky shelf liner material. My guest and I were impressed that the shelf liner was there so the saucer wouldn't slide off the plate. Water is offered either carbonated or flat. You will be given complimentary fresh made bread, and probably a shot of cold cucumber soup (or seasonal flavor of their choosing). Flavors are expertly honed and curated. Plates arrive at the table photo-ready and impressively organized. Best to choose not to look at the menu prices, and cost is sort of besides the point here. It is as fancy a dining experience as you will get in the county of Litchfield, CT. Appetizers and entrees have relatively small portion sizes, but each bite is to be savored. The gourmet cheeseboard is a necessity, as is the savory lamb belly, as are the pork dumplings, as is the tuna tartare with homemade potato chips.... I have never had a bad morsel of food here. Staff is beyond attentive; telekinetic is a more apt word. They see and sense exactly when to engage and usually do the right thing at the right time. Bonus: they are also associated with a working dairy farm and make their own ice cream. And it is THAT good.More infoArethusa al TavoloPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Bantam•4.9
- JJohnNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAs usual Artisan does not disappoint. It is consistently wonderful. Thank you.More infoArtisanPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Southport•4.7
- JJean-ClaudeVIPNew York City •15 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAmazing combinations and flavor profiles. I was skeptical about a few things we ordered but was exceptionally surprised. Will definitely be coming back.More infoThe CottagePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Westport•4.7
Discover best Contemporary American restaurants in Shelton
Discover the essence of Contemporary American cuisine in Shelton, Connecticut, a delightful spot nestled in the heart of Fairfield County. This area is renowned for its vibrant dining scene that beautifully melds traditional American flavors with modern culinary techniques. Restaurants here offer a range of innovative dishes that cater to diverse palates, emphasizing fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and creative presentations. Diners can expect a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with settings that perfectly balance casual comfort with a touch of elegance. Each establishment in this locale prides itself on providing exceptional service, ensuring a memorable dining experience for every guest. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor exploring Fairfield County, Shelton's Contemporary American restaurants promise an enriching and flavorful adventure. Delve into a world of exquisite tastes where each meal is not just eaten, but experienced.