Eat Local on Vacation – Charleston, SC
Reposted from Charlotte Locavore
In early December, my family spent a wonderful weekend in Charleston, South Carolina, a delightful culinary road trip that was a feast to our senses.
On Friday evening, after exploring the French Quarter neighborhood, we headed to Bowens Island Restaurant. Located in the marshlands, Bowens Island Restaurant serves the freshest seafood in Charleston. The oysters, shrimp, fish, and crabs that make up the menu are sourced from the river and creeks that surround the island. You can’t get more local than that! The highlight of the menu is all-you-can-eat oysters. Claiming a tray full of oysters involves a trip into the rickety, graffiti-covered basement where dinner is served by the resident oysterman, who shovels hot oysters out of a steaming vat and on to your waiting tray. Diners are offered buckets for tossing the oyster shells, which will then be recycled back into the underwater habitat for future generations of oysters.
On Saturday morning, we toured Boone Hall Plantation, first built in 1681. Re-established as a working farm in 1996, the plantation now operates a U-Pick farm, and grows strawberries, peaches, tomatoes, eggplants, grapes, and blueberries.
After touring the plantation house and property, we stopped by Boone Hall Farms for lunch. The market specializes in South Carolina produce, meats, and gourmet products. Items for sale include: tea from the Charleston Tea Plantation; Boone Hall produce, jams, and preserves; local seafood; and chicken from Ashley Farm.
That evening we headed to FIG for an early dinner. FIG (which stands for Food Is Good) is a local neighborhood restaurant in the heart of downtown Charleston. …
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Very interesting, the more I read, the more interested in Charleston I became. Sounds like a great weekend trip from Hilton Head Island.
Would like to hear more about other locations.
RWB
We love Charleston! Took a great Low Country cooking class there last time out and really learned a ton about the local cuisine.
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