When you are from a city that is home to a college or university, it can be interesting to see what the students at that school consider to be the "best" restaurants. If you are from Wilmington, North Carolina, like me, you know this to be especially true. Here is a local's take on a couple of the best restaurants in Wilmington.
Flaming Amy's Burrito Barn
If you've never had these gourmet burritos, you're missing out. You can always spot a Wilmington native by the "Eat At Flaming Amy's" bumper sticker. Flaming Amy's Bowl is another notable favorite for freshly grilled, stir-fry-style dishes.
PT's Grille
There aren't many people who will tell you that they don't love these plain ole burgers and fries.
Goody Goody Omelet House
Many Wilmingtonians know what it's like to see long lines coming out of the door of this tiny diner with some of the best breakfast in town. If you're at the beach, Causeway Cafe is another favorite for breakfast and lunch eats.
Vito's Pizza
While you're down at Wrightsville Beach, stop by Vito's for a slice of the locals' favorite pizza.
The Bento Box
Avoid the typical sushi restaurant suggestions and head to this hidden gem for delicious sushi and Asian food.
Osteria Cicchetti
If you hear a local talk about "The OC," they are referring to this incredible Italian restaurant. It's a great option if you're looking for an upscale environment with affordable prices.
Chop's Deli
Don't let the long lines or intricate descriptions scare you away. These are hands down some of the best sandwiches that you can get in Wilmington.
Our Crêpes and More
This authentic French crêperie is no joke. It's hard to find anything more delicious than their savory and sweet crêpes.
Trolly Stop Hot Dogs
It's no mistake that both of Trolly Stop's Wilmington locations stay busy, especially during the summer months. They have delicious hot dogs with all the toppings you could want.
The Little Dipper
A downtown favorite for fondue! Don't miss out on the $9 cheese and chocolate special for ladies night on Wednesday.
K-38 and Tower 7
Whether you're in town or at the beach, this restaurant group has you covered for Baja Mexican food. Make sure to try their queso dip while you're there!
Indochine
This is one of Wilmington's most popular and packed restaurants for a reason. You might not even know that you like thai food until you try it, and you really can't beat the atmosphere.