
There's the Asian Market in South Charleston, which is packed full of tons of international goodies.








The Barge had been a favorite local restaurant (it's a barge! on the river!) until it closed. It recently opened back up this summer with a bar-like vibe on the bottom floor and a fine dining atmosphere on the top floor, Bistro at the Barge. We checked out the top floor for my birthday.







Fresh-baked rolls

Cheese & Charcuterie Board - A selection of artisanal charcuterie meats & cheeses served with crostini, fruit, smoked honey, bourbon fig jam, olive tapenade & stone-ground whole grain mustard

Palata cleanser lime sorbet

Sea Scallops - Pan-seared porcini dusted sea scallops over a pepperonata farro risotto

Creamy Chicken Carbonara - Airline chicken breast over linguine tossed in a creamy carbonara sauce with sweet peas and bacon

Grano, located in South Charleston, serves up Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.



Lamb gyro with lettuce, tomato, red onion, feta cheese, lettuce and tzatziki with battered fries


The Lucky Dill opened up a new section of the deli - one that involves drinking and throwing axes. $40 for one hour and up to four people. Axes & Ales is a new fun thing in town. It's a lot harder to get the axes to stick than you might think, but after swinging through and trying to get it to circle, I landed a few.






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