Charleston Grill

Charleston


Fine dining, with dishes inspired by Southern and French cooking, along with live jazz. This is one of the city's most elegant restaurants. The foie gras and smoked-duck appetizer is divine and the tasting menu rarely disappoints, but the whole table must sign on.


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