Monday, October 13, 2008

Fayetteville Restaurants

By Sam Huntington
Just about every Fayetteville restaurant has something unique on their menu to tempt your palate. No matter what cuisine you desire, you can find it in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
For some fantastic Thai food, check out the Thai Pepper Restaurant. Here you can get exotic, Thai food at a reasonable price in the heart of a charming, southern community. The Thai Pepper Restaurant is located on North Reilly Road and has a very extensive menu, including vegetarian fare. In addition to such Thai favorites as Mee Grob and Pad See Ew, which are Thai noodle dishes, you can also enjoy some Chinese favorites such as Sweet and Sour Shrimp, Beef and Broccoli and Moo Goo Gai Pan. The menu is so extensive at this restaurant that you will have a difficult time making up your mind on what to eat.
The Barn is considered one of Fayetteville's leading restaurants. This historical landmark offers charming atmosphere and fine food. For starters, try some delicious Calamari served with marinara or sauce or Mushrooms stuffed with delicious, fresh crab stuffing and topped with mozzarella cheese.
Seafood is very fresh in Fayetteville, North Carolina and many restaurants have a large selection of tasty seafood entrees. The Blackened Salmon at The Barn is something you truly have to taste to believe. Another excellent seafood dish at this restaurant is Blackened Grouper. The Grouper is served with shrimp and large scallops and is simply delightful.
If you like steak, you can enjoy Filet, Prime Rib or Ribeye steaks, cooked to perfection at The Barn. The service at this restaurant is excellent and they also have a full service bar where you can have sip cocktails before or after your meal.
Those of you not familiar with East coast fare will want to try Baldinos Giant Jersey Subs and Salads. This is an excellent lunch spot and there are several locations throughout Fayetteville, North Carolina. Try a pepper steak and cheese sandwich to really tempt your taste buds. Steak and Cheese sub sandwiches are famous throughout the East coast and I was glad to see that this restaurant offered the authentic version of these delicious sandwiches.
Another fun lunch or dinner spot and one of my favorite restaurants is Docks at the Capital, located in downtown Fayetteville on Hay Street. Docks is a fun place to take the entire family and they have a kids menu available for anyone 12 and under. There is live entertainment daily at Docks and a very extensive menu.
I recommend that everyone who visits this restaurant try the Fish and Chips. Those of us who live in the Midwest or other parts of the country seldom get good fish and chips, but those at Docks are absolutely delicious. The fish is battered grouper which has been deep fried and the chips are French fries that are served with a side of vinegar. I also enjoy the crab cake dinner made with fresh, succulent crab.
In addition to delicious seafood, Docks also offers a large choice of steaks done to perfection. The appetizer menu is larger than most dinner menus in restaurants and has just about everything you can imagine, I recommend the Coconut prawns or Roasted Corn Chowder. Both of these dishes, as well as most of the food at Docks, are fantastic. The service is quick and friendly in this wonderful restaurant.
No matter what kind of cuisine you are looking for, you can find a Fayetteville restaurant that will satisfy your craving. Fayetteville restaurants are located throughout the downtown and surrounding areas and are reasonable and offer hospitable, southern service.Sam Huntington lives in North Carolina and frequently writes about various North Carolina locales, particularly about all things Fayetteville NC. For more great Fayetteville information visit http://www.visitfayettevillenc.com
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