Ann Walczak
Ann Walczak is a food, cocktail, and travel writer and editor from Cleveland, Ohio based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her work can be found in publications like AllRecipes, Edible Nashville, Hope Magazine, The Pamphleteer, and Lifestyles publications like Brentwood and Music City. Often seen with a Negroni in her hand, she enjoys turning whoever is sitting next to her into a fellow Amaro lover, tracking down a good cookie, and explaining why every board cannot be labeled charcuterie.
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Edessa
Come to Edessa on Nolensville Pike when you want to catch up with friends and share a spread of Turkish and Kurdish appetizers.
The Best Restaurants In Nashville
A taco truck outside of a tiki bar, the best hot chicken, and all of our favorite alternatives to hot chicken in Nashville, Tennessee.
Riddim N Spice
Come to this North Nashville Jamaican spot for the jerk chicken, and stay for the rum cake and fluffy festivals.
S.S. Gai
When it comes to elite lunches, you can’t do much better than the Thai fried chicken from S.S. Gai in East Nashville’s The Wash.
International Market
International Market in Belmont-Hillsboro is one of Nashville’s best (and most unique) Thai restaurants.
Iggy's
Iggy’s is a new-wave Wedgewood-Houston Italian restaurant that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
King Tut's
You’ll want to put the falafel and fried eggplant from King Tut’s, a food truck on Nolensville Pike, in your lunch rotation immediately.
The Catbird Seat
Catbird Seat in Midtown is a fine dining spot that’s interesting, worth the money, and the best restaurant in Nashville.
Cafe Roze
Cafe Roze is a stylish all-day cafe with fresh food and great cocktails in a bright, welcoming space.
The Best Restaurants In East Nashville
Incredible tacos, sourdough pizzas, and more of the best places to eat in “the Brooklyn of Nashville.”
Kisser
Kisser is a Japanese walk-in-only lunch spot in East Nashville where you should order some onigiri and yellowtail collar.