Myrtle Beach’s Culinary Scene Just Got Hotter with New Openings!

Myrtle Beach’s Culinary Scene Just Got Hotter with New Openings!

If you’ve been wandering around Myrtle Beach lately, you probably noticed that our beloved food scene is getting a fresh reboot! With so many delightful places popping up, it can be hard to keep track. But don’t worry, we’ve got the lowdown on the five hottest new eateries in the area that you absolutely *must* check out!

Andomiro

Location: 12036 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island, SC 29585
Rating: 4.8/5 with 189 Google reviews

Opened in June, Andomiro is where you can find a delicious blend of Asian-inspired dishes with a twist. This little gem is brought to you by Jamaican natives Shemoi and Taneshe Coley. And let me tell you, their dishes like bulgogi, wings, and ramen have quickly won the hearts of locals. People can’t stop raving about how unique yet comforting their flavors are. So if you’re in the mood for something adventurous, this is your place!

Mako’s Marina Bar and Grill

Location: 4492 Water Front Ave., Little River, SC 29566
Rating: 4.8/5 with 99 Google reviews

Set sail to Mako’s Marina Bar and Grill, which opened in May and is perfectly tucked along the Intracoastal Waterway. The atmosphere is just as fantastic as the food! Residents are falling head over heels for their crab cakes, shrimp and grits, and mussels. Picture yourself enjoying a cool breeze while sipping a cocktail and watching the boats glide by—it’s practically a slice of paradise!

Casa Mia’s Surfside

Location: 2298 Glenns Bay Road, Surfside Beach, SC 29575
Rating: 4.8/5 with 90 Google reviews

Check out **Casa Mia’s Surfside** if you’re craving seafood, specifically crabs straight from Maryland! They proudly call themselves home of the Maryland-style crab cake and trust us, visitors can’t get enough. Their menu features a variety of crab-centric delights like Maryland crab soup, crab dip, and even crab salads. But it’s not all about the crab here; diners are also raving about their **pizza and drinks**. It’s a one-stop-shop for a laid-back meal with friends or family!

Flaming Fin

Location: 154 Sapwood Road, Suite 105, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
Rating: 4.7/5 with 50 Google reviews

If sushi is what you seek, make your way over to **Flaming Fin**! This Asian-fusion restaurant, which bloomingly opened in June, is drawing quite the crowd for its fun and swanky atmosphere. Patrons have fallen in love with their specialty rolls and appreciate the generous portions. Besides sushi, they offer everything from noodles and curry to hearty bento boxes. Talk about a great spot to nibble and mingle!

Benny Rappa the Italian Fisherman

Location: 203 Sea Mountain Highway, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
Rating: 4.8/5 with 41 Google reviews

Last, but certainly not least, is Benny Rappa the Italian Fisherman. This family-owned gem is known for its delicious seafood and Italian-inspired dishes. Since they change their menu weekly, there’s always something exciting on offer. Diners have praised their seafood lasagna, scallops, and halibut, so you can bet you’re in for a treat. It’s all about delicious surprises here!

So there you have it, Myrtle Beach! With these fabulous new restaurants in town, your taste buds are in for an unforgettable adventure. Get out there and discover your new favorite spot today!


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