Surfin’ Aloha reopens with Hawaiian at the helm
With a new name and a variety of new food, Surfin’ Aloha finds success in its reopening.
Read MoreWith a new name and a variety of new food, Surfin’ Aloha finds success in its reopening.
Read MoreNew student housing development will be built in place of Republic Biergarten, Monterrey Mexican and Five Guys.
Read MoreCousins Maine Lobster appeared on Shark Tank in 2012 and is now in 31 states.
Read MoreThe new restaurant sells big slices for low prices.
Read MoreMore people are trying it for better health, helping the planet and enjoying new flavors.
Read MoreMOA Korean BBQ & Bar, the Melting Pot and Sukiya Japanese Steakhouse are three restaurants that noticed and welcomed the trend of interactive eating.
Read MoreCity Limits Barbecue owner remains humble even after James Beard honor, New York Times mention.
Read MoreGameDay generated an estimated $100,000 in additional economic impact in Columbia.
Read MoreEnzo’s Spuntino, a popular New York-style delicatessen, reopened its location in the Olympia Mills apartments April 1.
Read MoreFoodArt Catering held its first-ever fundraiser to raise awareness and funds for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in Charleston March 28.
Read MoreThe health department, which is splitting into two agencies in July, is lagging on inspections due to staffing shortages suffered since the pandemic.
Read MoreSeasoned with Soul’s slogan is, “Soulfood like your grandma used to make.”...
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