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Around the world with Charleston eateries

You don’t have to hop on a flight to eat internationally

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A delicious spread of vegan comfort food.

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Charleston, known for its southern charm and tantalizing Lowcountry cuisine, also boasts a diverse culinary scene that spans globally.

If you’re a foodie with an adventurous palate, you can take a culinary journey around the city without ever needing to hop on a plane. Here are some must-visit restaurants that offer international cuisine.

Bintü Atelier | West African | 8 D Line St., Charleston

  • Explore the beautiful array of foods from West African without leaving Charleston.

CO |Vietnamese 340 King St., Charleston

  • Transport your taste buds to Southeast Asia, where you can enjoy authentic Vietnamese and delicious Pho.

Taco Boy | Mexican | 217 Huger St., Charleston

  • Taco Boy has something for everyone, including delicious vegan tacos filled with flavorful plant-based ingredients and accompanied by homemade vegan salsas.

Basil Thai Kitchen | Thailand |1070 E. Montague Ave. A. North Charleston

  • Take your taste buds on a journey by trying the Vegan Green Curry and Vegan Pad See Ew.

Tsunami Japanese Restaurant | Japanese | 1909 Hwy 17 Ste. K Mt. Pleasant

  • Tsunami is the go-to spot in Charleston, offering a sushi bar, hibachi grill, and an extensive menu of Japanese delights.

Did we miss some of your favorite spots? Let us know.

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