CuisineSteakhouse
Tasting menu$70-150 a la carte
Neighbourhoodupper-king
ChefBill Twaler (Executive)
Book ahead2 weeks

Must order: The 38oz tomahawk for the table and the she-crab soup starter.

Tip: Live jazz nightly. Book on OpenTable; bar seats are walk-in only.

Location

Address: 434 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

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Maison ★ 4.5

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Order: Steak frites and the daily plateau de fruits de mer.

Tip: Book on Resy. Wednesdays and Thursdays are easier seats than weekends.

Vern's ★ 4.7

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Order: The chef's choice tasting; a la carte runs handmade pasta and the protein of the day.

Tip: Resy bookings open 28 days ahead at 09:00 and go in under a minute. Bar seats sometimes free up at 17:00.

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Maison ★ 4.5

French bistroChef Vandy Vanderwarker$65-110 a la carteupper-kingBook 3 weeks ahead

Maison in Charleston runs French bistro plates from a King Street corner since 2023. Steak frites, escargot and French country wines; one of the city's most-watched newer rooms.

Order: Steak frites and the daily plateau de fruits de mer.

Tip: Book on Resy. Wednesdays and Thursdays are easier seats than weekends.

The Obstinate Daughter ★ 4.6

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Jacques Larson's The Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan's Island opened in 2014. Italian-Lowcountry crossover with wood-fired pizzas and seafood pastas, off-peninsula destination dining.

Order: The Old Danger pizza with house-pulled mozzarella, the Geechee Girl pasta.

Tip: Book on Resy. Lunch is easier than dinner; the bar seats are walk-in only.

The Royal Tern ★ 4.4

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The Royal Tern on Johns Island opened in 2019 as Brannon Florie's fancy neighbourhood eatery. Local seafood, raw bar and a wood grill anchor a Maybank Highway dining destination.

Order: Whatever whole fish is on the wood grill, plus oysters off the daily list.

Tip: Book on the website. Dinner only Mon-Sat, closed Sunday.

Sullivan's Fish Camp ★ 4.6

Seafood, LowcountryChef Jason Stanhope$50-95 a la cartesullivans-islandBook 3 weeks ahead

Jason Stanhope's Sullivan's Fish Camp on Sullivan's Island reopened in 2022. James Beard winner Stanhope (FIG) brings fine-dining seafood cooking to a casual barrier-island room.

Order: Oysters from the raw bar, then the wood-grilled whole fish.

Tip: Book on Resy. Bar seats walk-in and serve the same menu.

Vern's ★ 4.7

New AmericanChef Dano Heinze and Bethany Heinze$85-130 a la carteupper-kingBook 4 weeks ahead

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Order: The chef's choice tasting; a la carte runs handmade pasta and the protein of the day.

Tip: Resy bookings open 28 days ahead at 09:00 and go in under a minute. Bar seats sometimes free up at 17:00.

Husk ★ 4.9

Modern SouthernChef Sean Brock (founding); current team$80-140 a la cartedowntownBook 3 weeks ahead

Husk in Charleston opened in 2010 under Sean Brock and rebuilt Southern fine dining on heritage grains and hyper-local produce. Anson Mills rice, Sea Island peas, wood-fired meats.

Order: The cast-iron cornbread, plus whatever the wood grill is running.

Tip: Book on the website. Bar seats walk-in at 17:00 and serve the full menu.

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