Monday, March 12, 2012

I am moving to Virginia Beach. What are some great places to eat in the area.|||I moved to Virginia Beach in November, here are some great places I've found so far:

Rockefeller's - seafood: Always a wait to get a table, but worth it! It's located at the southern part of the Oceanfront. $15 & up / person. [ http://www.rockafellers.com/ ]

Azar's - Mediterranean: Great place for anything from a quick falafel wrap or gyro to full-out four-course dinners. Two locations, the one in Virginia Beach has a small market attached - great for wine and cheese. $7 & up / person. [ http://www.azarfoods.com/ ]

501 City Grille - American: One side is a traditional dining room, the other a classy pub-style bar with live music regularly. May have the best fish tacos in the region. $13 & up / person.

Once you get here, pick up a PortFolio Weekly, the local alternative paper [ http://www.portfolioweekly.com/ME2/Defau鈥?/a> ] - has a pretty good listing of local places to eat, plus concerts, clubs, events, and news.

Best of luck, you'll love it here!|||Virginia Beach has a wide variety of places to eat. It all depends on what you want and price. Virginia Beach has a plethora of the usual "chain" restaurants like Olive Garden (Lynnhaven), Ruby Tuesdays (Pembroke), PF Changs and Cheesecake Factory (Pembroke), Golden Corral (Independence Road).

If you want a place to eat some really good ribs, I would recommend Frankies located in Fairfield section. If you like Indian food, I would recommend Nawab off Laskin Road or the one located in Norfolk in the Military Circle Shopping Center or Spice of India in Greenbrier in Chesapeake. Italian food: Il Giardino at the oceanfront or Aldo's off Laskin Road. Mexican: El Azteca off Consitution Drive and Los Bravos off Providence Road.

If you need any other help, just let me know!

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