Best Comfort Food Restaurants in Asheville
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- SStaceyColumbus •9 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoA very cute place with super service. We sat at the bar (requested) and ordered traditional southern fare - fried green tomatoes over grits (excellent), hot pimento cheese dip (very good - hubby likes it better than i did, but I’m used to it cold on a sandwich). For dinner we had the fried chicken (dark meat) and collards - both excellent, though next time I’ll request to leave off the honey dust, I would have preferred it without the hint of sweetness. Hubby ordered the pulled pork in confit - excellent on all fronts but be ready as it’s not “rich” but it’s a lot! And I had to try the biscuits with butter and blueberry j as a dessert (it’s a starter). The biscuits were as good as my momma makes and the butter was nice and whipped. Next time I’ll just order the biscuits with butter and honey - not that the blueberry was anything but lovely - just that’s they way I grew up ;) All in all - if you’ve got southern roots or want authentic southern cookin’ this will remind you of home!More infoTupelo Honey - Downtown AshevillePrice: Moderate• Regional American (Contemporary Southern)• Asheville•4.6
- LLisaAsheville / Western North Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a wonderful early dinner on 1/4/25 prior to our Candlelight Christmas tour. I started with the she crab soup which was delicious with a peppery finish at the end of eat bite. I followed with the beet and burratta salad and the star of the show, the crispy Brussels. My daughter and husband both had the lamb. It was not sliced as they thought it would be but rather shredded. It was good but not overwhelming. Service was wonderful. I wish I could remember the young lady's name. She was attentive but not intrusive. Overall a lovely experience and we would return.More infoVillage Social-Biltmore EstatePrice: Expensive• Regional American (Southern)• Asheville•4.6
- VVictoriaGreensboro / Winston Salem / Highpoint •5 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe had a lovely experience! It was rushed because we had tickets for an event and messed up our timing. Although no fault of the staffs, they were kind and understanding when we had to leave immediately after eating. Our food was insanely good….so so so good. I wish I had ordered more scallops. My husband was blown away with the swordfish. Absolutely top 10 meals of our lifetime. We will be back! Asheville and WNC still need us. We are thankful to come and support this beautiful place!More infoThe BlackbirdPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Asheville•4.5
- KKristenSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoExcellent food and excellent service! We will absolutely be going back!More infoTwisted Laurel DowntownPrice: Moderate• American• Asheville•4.5
- JJohnSan Diego •5 reviews5.0Dined on 24 Sept 2024If you are looking for extraordinary experience for dining, this is it !! Beyond professional greeting, hosting to table, intro by waiter. Waiter was beyond expectations, with recommendations on wine pairing, sauces on selections, and general menu options. Had charred octopus to start, Elk loin with suggested sauce and seared scallops as addition. Saulteed mushrooms, creamy mashed potatoes as side. Would order again and again !! Strawberry Bruelee for desert !! Do not want to spoil visit!!! Wait until you are handed the menu !!!! Trust Me !!More infoRed Stag Grill at Grand Bohemian Hotel AshevillePrice: Expensive• American• Asheville•4.9
Discover best comfort food restaurants in Asheville
Discover the essence of comfort food in Asheville, nestled in the heart of Western North Carolina. Asheville's dining scene boasts a rich tapestry of culinary delights, focusing on hearty, satisfying dishes that resonate with both locals and visitors alike. Here, comfort food transcends traditional boundaries, incorporating fresh, locally-sourced ingredients from the surrounding farms and waters of the Carolinas. From the classic American flavors to unique blends of international cuisines with local twists, each restaurant offers a distinctive taste of Asheville's vibrant food culture. Patrons can expect to find a range of options that cater to various tastes and preferences, from farm-to-table experiences to creative fusion dishes. The warm, inviting atmospheres and friendly service further enhance the dining experience, making each meal memorable. For anyone seeking a true taste of Asheville, the city's comfort food offerings are not to be missed, promising both delicious meals and a welcoming environment.