The Top 43 Places to Eat Near Chai Pani
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Rank 1. Chai Pani
Indian
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Winner · Outstanding Restaurant
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Nominee · Outstanding Restaurateur · Meherwan Irani and Molly Irani - Chai Pani Restaurant Group
- The New York Times 2021 · The Restaurant List
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Rank 2. Good Hot Fish
Seafood
Tucked into Asheville's brewery-heavy South Slope, Good Hot Fish is a casual counter-service seafood spot doing a traditional fish fry with real Southern soul. The fish sandwich alone is worth the trip, cornmeal-crusted and properly crunchy in a way that makes you rethink every sandwich you've had before. The crowd is relaxed, the space is small, and the neon fish out front means you won't walk past it twice.
- Eater Best New Carolinas Restaurant
- Eater 2024 · The Best New Restaurants in America
- The New York Times 2024 · The Restaurant List
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Rank 4. Cúrate
Spanish
A proper Spanish tapas bar in a beautifully converted old bus depot downtown, which sounds like a quirky detail until you're sitting inside and realize it just works. The vibe pulls you into ordering another bottle of wine and another round of small plates, which is exactly what the room is designed to do. The cured meat selection alone is a commitment. Asheville's flannel-and-festival crowd mixes easily with date-night couples here.
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Winner · Outstanding Hospitality
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Nominee · Best Chef: Southeast · Katie Button
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 5. Luminosa
Italian
Refined Italian in a beautifully restored hotel, with an L-shaped marble bar, brass fixtures, and the kind of room that makes you feel like you dressed at least semi-appropriately. The menu leans wood-fired and pasta-forward, with ingredients sourced seriously, local farmers and whole-animal butchery included. It earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which means the food punches above what you'd expect to pay. The crowd skews date-night, but nobody looks too stressed about it.
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Rank 6. Little Chango
Caribbean
A Bib Gourmand Caribbean counter spot tucked into a cheerful yellow building that immediately makes you feel like you made a good decision. You order at the counter, get a playing card as your number, and wait for arepas stuffed with ropa vieja or a rice-and-meat lunch box that costs almost nothing and fills you completely. The sides are the move, so don't skip them. Exactly the kind of place locals pretend not to know about.
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- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Restaurant
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Chef · William Dissen
- Eater The 18 Essential Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina
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Rank 8. Mother
Bakery
A bakery and wine cafe in a converted garage in the South Slope, Mother is the kind of place where sourdough obsessives and natural wine people end up sharing a table and getting along surprisingly well. The garage door stays open, the outdoor seating fills up fast, and the vibe is loose and unhurried. Stop in to grab a loaf, or stay for quiche, crudo, and a glass of something interesting. Michelin gave it a Bib Gourmand, so the locals aren't the only ones paying attention.
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Rank 9. La Bodega by Cúrate
Tapas Spanish
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Rank 12. Ukiah Japanese Smokehouse
Japanese
Asheville's instinct for the weird-but-right is on full display here, where Japanese small plates meet Southern smoke in a way that has no business working as well as it does. It's a lively neighborhood spot downtown with a big central bar, outdoor seating, and a fireplace for cooler nights. Order a round of grilled skewers, something smoked, and a cocktail that arrives with its own little smoke show. The crowd is exactly who you'd expect in Asheville: flannel-and-tattoos locals next to curious tourists, all sharing plates.
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Rank 13. The Bull and Beggar
Classic French
- Eater The 18 Essential Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Southeast · Matt Dawes
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Rank 14. Addissae
Ethiopian
Ethiopian food is one of those cuisines that rewards curiosity, and Addissae is a warm, welcoming neighborhood restaurant that makes it easy to dive in. The staff will walk you through the menu if you need it, and everything arrives family style on spongy injera, which is really the main character here. The crowd tends to be a mix of regulars who eat with their hands without a second thought and first-timers who quickly figure out why.
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Rank 15. Table
New American
A Michelin-selected fine dining spot in downtown Asheville that somehow doesn't make you feel underdressed or intimidated. The seasonal New American menu runs the full range, from proper small plates and handmade pasta to a genuinely messy burger with house-made queso if you're feeling casual. The vibe is warm and unhurried, the staff is the good kind of Southern charming, and the outdoor seating draws a crowd that's clearly having a great night.
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Rank 16. Plant
Vegetarian
- Eater The 18 Essential Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Southeast · Jason Sellers
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Rank 17. Soprana Rooftop Cucina
Wood-fired Pizza
Seven floors up on top of the Embassy Suites, Soprana earns a proper look by not acting like a hotel restaurant at all. The wrap-around terrace puts the Blue Ridge mountains right in your face, and the wood-fired pizzas are genuinely good, with chewy crusts and thoughtful toppings that feel more neighborhood spot than conference-floor afterthought. Come for the view, stay because the pizza keeps you there.
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Rank 18. Posana
American
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Rank 19. Golden Hour
Wood-fired American
Housed in a converted factory inside the Radical hotel, Golden Hour is the kind of hotel restaurant that actually holds its own. The River Arts District crowd fills the room, all murals and exposed brick and tall windows overlooking the French Broad. Everything comes off a wood fire, and the kitchen leans into it without showing off. Order something small, order something big, and stay for the view turning golden at dusk.
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Rank 20. All Day Darling
American
Montford's favorite morning hangout, and honestly it earns the title. All Day Darling is a casual, come-as-you-are cafe where the chairs are colorful, the menu leans breakfast and lunch, and nobody looks like they're in a rush to leave. Egg sandwiches, shakshuka, biscuit fried chicken, and tater tots that are genuinely worth ordering. Check the chalkboard by the register before you sit down. The crowd runs local, relaxed, and fully caffeinated.
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Rank 21. Rosetta's Kitchen & The Buchi Bar
Soul Food Vegetarian
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Rank 22. Tall John's
American
Tall John's is the kind of neighborhood tavern that somehow works for everyone, whether you're on a first date, grabbing a solo burger at the bar, or dragging the whole crew out on a Tuesday. The menu is straightforward American, small plates to hearty mains, but the kitchen clearly gives a damn, and everything from the sauces to the croutons is made in-house. Unpretentious crowd, good food, no drama.
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- Food & Wine 2024 · Best New Chefs · Silver Iocovozzi
- Esquire 2023 · Adobo Martini · The Best Martinis in America
- USA Today 2024 · Restaurants of the Year
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Rank 25. OWL Bakery
European
- Eater The 18 Essential Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina
- James Beard Awards 2022 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Baker · Susannah Gebhart
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Rank 26. The Admiral
New American
The Admiral is the kind of neighborhood spot that makes you feel like a local even on your first visit, a converted diner doing genuinely creative American cooking without making a big deal about it. The menu mixes small plates and rotating specials, so regulars never really open the menu. It's casual, a little scruffy, and the crowd shows up in whatever they wore that day, which is exactly right.
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Rank 27. Leo's House Of Thirst
Wine Bar
Leo's House of Thirst is a wine bar that actually feels like someone's living room, in the best way. Books, plants, bottles on shelves, a little patio out back. The crowd is the kind of people who bring their own tote bags and know what natural wine is but won't lecture you about it. Come morning for coffee and a breakfast sandwich, come evening for oysters and a glass of something good. It works at any hour, which is rarer than it should be.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Eater The 18 Essential Restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina
- James Beard Awards 2025 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program
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Rank 28. Sunny Point Café
American
Sunny Point Café is the kind of West Asheville breakfast spot where the line out the door on a Sunday morning just feels right. Everything is made from scratch, the sourcing is local, and the outdoor patio is full of dogs, regulars, and people who clearly have nowhere better to be. It's casual, it's cheerful, and the biscuits and gravy alone could justify the trip. Their sister bakery is right across the street, so plan accordingly.
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- Eater 2025 · Best Third Place
- Eater Best New North Carolina Bar · The 2025 Eater Carolinas Award Winners
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Rank 33. Gypsy Queen Cuisine
Middle Eastern
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Rank 34. OWL Bakery
European-Influenced Bakery
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Rank 35. Jargon
Modern New American
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Rank 36. Taqueria Muñoz
Mexican
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Rank 37. Copper Crown
Southern/Italian
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Rank 40. Topsoil Kitchen & Market
Contemporary New American
Farm-to-table gets thrown around so much it's basically meaningless, but Topsoil actually runs its own farm up the road, so when they say the produce is local, they mean embarrassingly local. It's a relaxed, three-course dinner spot with wood beams, cushioned chairs, and the kind of seasonal menu that changes before you've had a chance to get attached to anything. The crowd tends toward date-night couples who cleaned up just enough to feel fancy without trying too hard.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker · Tania Cienfuegos Harris
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Rank 41. The Dining Room at High Hampton
Appalachian Southern
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