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1. Crook’s Corner; Chapel Hill
610 W Franklin St, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Crook’s Corner serves New American and Southern cuisine like catfish amandine and Cajun chicken livers.
2. The King’s Kitchen & Bakery; Charlotte
129 W Trade St, Charlotte, North Carolina
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The King’s Kitchen & Bakery is a family style Southern restaurant serving dishes like braised red eye pot roast and gumbo.
3. The Corner Kitchen; Asheville
3 Boston Way, Asheville, North Carolina
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The Corner Kitchen is a classic Southern restaurant that makes dishes like blackberry ketchup glazed pork and beer steamed mussels.
4. Cajun Queen; Charlotte
1800 E 7th St, Charlotte, North Carolina
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Cajun Queen cooks up fiery Cajun cooking like crawfish scampi.
5. Mert’s Heart And Soul; Charlotte
214 N College St, Charlotte, North Carolina
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Mert’s Heart And Soul makes Low Country classic like shrimp Creole and fried catfish.
6. Circa 1800; Fayetteville
108 Person St, Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Circa 1800 is a locally sourced restaurant with creative Southern food like Southern egg rolls with ham and collards or cedar plank salmon.
7. Moonrunners Saloon; Garner
1506 US Hwy 70 West, Garner, North Carolina
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Moonrunners Saloon is a speakeasy themed bar with food like chicken fried steak po’boys, not too mention moonshine cocktails.
8. Sweet Potatoes; Winston-Salem
529 N Trade St, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Sweet Potatoes offers hearty soul food like fried pork rinds and fried chicken with brie.
9. Seven Sows; Asheville
77 Biltmore Ave Suite 111, Asheville, North Carolina
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Seven Sows makes gourmet Southern dishes local chicken liver sliders with kale slaw.
10. Mandolin; Raleigh
2519 Fairview Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Mandolin is a locally sourced restaurant that servers chicken and waffles that are make with buckwheat waffles and truffle honey.
11. Mozelle’s Fresh Southern Bistro; Winston-Salem
878 West 4th St, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Mozelle’s Fresh Southern Bistro is a New American and Southern restaurant serving Southern spring rolls with pulled pork and bacon wrapped meatloaf.
12. Mayfel’s; Asheville
22 College St, Asheville, North Carolina
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Mayfel’s serves excellent Cajun food like Creole crab cakes and catfish po’boys.
13. Weathervane; Chapel Hill
201 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Weathervane has a chicken and blue cheese waffle and sweet tea glazed salmon.
14. Belle; Cary
324 S Academy St, Cary, North Carolina
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Belle is a farm to table restaurant with modern Southern dishes like jalapeno shrimp and grits.
15. Driftwood Southern Kitchen; Raleigh
8460 Honeycutt Rd Suite 112, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Driftwood Southern Kitchen offers farm to table BBQ and moonshine cocktails.
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