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Obviously, Myrtle Beach is most famous for its seafood, being located on the Atlantic Ocean. Fresh fish, such as tuna, mahi mahi, and grouper abound in these waters, as well as shrimp, crab, lobster and more. Murrell's Inlet is world-famous for its lowcountry-style fried seafood. Also, don't forget to try a lowcountry boil, one of South Carolina's most famous dishes. Also known as Frogmore Stew or Beaufort Stew, a lowcountry boil is a combination of shrimp, sausage, and corn, all boiled to absolute perfection and served family-style. This is a meal that you absolutely can't miss on your visit.
Myrtle Beach is not just about seafood. There's plenty for everyone here, no matter whether you crave sushi, Mexican, or even fine French cuisine. Our guide details the best of the best of all the ethnic restaurants on the Grand Strand, so if you're looking for something a little different, or just can't go a week without Chinese delivery, you're in luck.
The Myrtle Beach area, being a family-oriented vacation destination, hosts a number of family restaurants and buffets that will please kids of any age. A number of theme restaurants fill the Broadway at the Beach area and line the strip. Most of these type restaurants have kid-friendly activities, such as playgrounds, arcades, and the like, so you can enjoy your meal while your children have fun.
Don't think for a minute that every restaurant here is full of children and non-stop action. There are quite a few choices for those looking to have a romantic evening alone, and possibly a nice bottle of wine. A number of restaurants in the area receive high ratings from gourmet guides such as Zagat's, so you'll be able to find the finest in cuisine, both local and global, right down the street.
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