Luigi’s Trattoria: Myrtle Beach’s Best-Kept Italian Secret
Myrtle Beach’s best-kept Italian secret — no giant tourist sign, just a marsala sauce the waiter swears is the best in town, and he’s right.
Myrtle Beach’s best-kept Italian secret — no giant tourist sign, just a marsala sauce the waiter swears is the best in town, and he’s right.
Myrtle Beach isn’t a foodie town, but Crepe Creation Cafe in Market Commons proves there’s a brunch worth seeking out — ham and Gruyere with Dijon, a bananas foster crepe, and none of the boardwalk hangover-food energy.
The best restaurant in Myrtle Beach isn’t a buffet. Aspen Grill delivers elk that might be the best meat I’ve ever had, a Vieux Carre made properly, and a decade of stories worth telling.
Not my usual kind of breakfast spot, but Mammy’s Kitchen on Kings Highway moves a line fast, keeps a buffet fresh, and gets the job done for a table full of hungry kids.