Baltimore Restaurants

Baltimore loves seafood, and, in particular, crabs. Soft- or hard-shell crabs, crab cakes, crab dip—the city's passion for clawed crustaceans seems to have no end. Flag down a Baltimore native and ask them where the best crab joint is and you'll get dozens of different options.

But crabs aren’t the only thing on the menu. Baltimore's burgeoning restaurant scene features a world of flavors: Afghan, Greek, American, French, Italian, Korean, and other ethnic cuisines. In recent years, Baltimore’s culinary cred has grown, thanks to the efforts of standout restauranteurs such as Spike Gjerde, Tony Foreman, and Cindy Wolf.

Most of the Inner Harbor has chain and hotel restaurants, so if you want to eat well, spread out. Harbor East is the city's newest center for fine dining. A few blocks east of the Inner Harbor, Little Italy has a host of Italian restaurants, most of which serve classic southern Italian, spaghetti-with-garlic-bread fare. Yet father east, Fells Point has some renowned local restaurants. Or, head north. Charles Village, near Johns Hopkins University, Hampden, to the northwest, and posh Roland Park, at the city’s suburban limits, have outstanding dining options. Note that most places generally stop serving by 10 pm, if not earlier.

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  • 1. Akbar

    $ | Mount Vernon

    A few steps below street level, this small restaurant is usually crowded and always filled with pungent aromas and the sounds of Indian music. Among the vegetarian dishes, alu gobi masala, a potato-and-cauliflower creation, is prepared with onions, tomatoes, and spices. Tandoori chicken is marinated in yogurt, herbs, and strong spices, then barbecued in a charcoal-fired clay oven. The lunch buffet is another good choice.

    823 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA
    410-539–0944

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 2. Attman's

    $ | Historic Jonestown

    Open since 1915, this authentic New York–style deli near the Jewish Museum is the only vestige of Baltimore's "Corned Beef Row" operating in its original location. Don't be put off by the long lines—they move fairly quickly, and the outstanding corned beef sandwiches are worth the wait, as are the pastrami, homemade chopped liver, and other oversized creations. Attman's closes at 6:30 pm on Monday through Saturday and 5 pm on Sunday.

    1019 E. Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, USA
    410-563–2666

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Blue Moon Cafe

    $ | Fells Point

    A cozy café with a celestial motif appropriate to its name, the Blue Moon is a favorite for breakfast, served until 3 pm daily. Start with one of the enormous house-made cinnamon rolls, but save room for excellent brunch fare such as crab Benedict and sky-high French toast coated in a Cap'n Crunch cereal batter and served with whipped cream and strawberries. On weekends it's open 24 hours, attracting revelers from Fells Point's many clubs and bars. On weekend mornings there's often a line, but it's well worth the wait.

    1621 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21231, USA
    410-522–3940

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 4. One World Cafe

    $ | Tuscany-Canterbury

    A favorite of Johns Hopkins students, this low-key restaurant, café, and bar is open morning until night for tasty vegetarian fare. Settle onto a couch or at one of the small tables for a portobello sandwich with caramelized onions and feta cheese, a wild rice and tempeh burger, or One World's version of that Baltimore specialty: a crabless crab cake. Fresh pressed juices, smoothies, espresso drinks, microbrews, and mixed drinks from the full bar fill out the menu.

    100 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, Maryland, 21210, USA
    410-235–5777

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 5. Paper Moon Diner

    $ | Charles Village

    The ceilings and walls of this funky, colorful diner are plastered with toys and other interesting objects. People come at all hours (it's open 7 am–midnight every day except Tuesday, and until 2 am on the weekend) for the overstuffed omelets, big stacks of pancakes, burgers, nachos, sandwiches and... bacon milkshakes (a must-try). Stop by at midnight on a Friday or Saturday night to nosh on sweet potato fries with hipsters and students from nearby Johns Hopkins University. The servers have a diner attitude—they don't always seem too interested in serving, and the food might take a while—but the place is always lively and entertaining.

    227 W. 29th St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21211, USA
    410-889–4444

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, closed Tuesday
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  • 6. Sascha's 527

    $ | Mount Vernon

    High ceilings, warm yellow walls hung with paintings, and a giant crystal chandelier add drama to this spacious, artsy spot near the Walters. Choose from an eclectic menu of "bites" (appetizer-size plates), and tasty "big plates" such as shrimp and sausage grits, or bison sliders served on brioche. At lunch there's counter service only, with a choice of fancy sandwiches and enormous chopped salads. If you go for dinner, be sure to check out the extensive wine list.

    527 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA
    410-539–8880

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 7. Stuggy's

    $ | Fells Point

    This hot dog specialist a block from the Fells Point waterfront earns a large share of the lunch and late-night crowds with specialties like the Bmore Dog, with grilled baloney and deli mustard, and the Wild Thing, a Bison dog with blue cheese and diced raw onions. For dessert, the fried Oreo cookies have a certain charm. There's a second location in Federal Hill (at 17 E. Cross St.)

    809 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland, 21231, USA
    410-327–0228

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 8. Thairish

    $ | Mount Vernon

    Twenty years ago, Thai chef-owner Kerrigan Kitikul named his hole-in-the-wall dive in tribute to his Irish wife, but the food has always been as authentically Thai as anything you'll find in Baltimore. All entrées on the limited menu are $8.95, from the spot-on Pad Thai to the sizzling-hot Panang with just-barely-steamed vegetables in a perfect red curry. There are a few tables, but the business is mostly carryout. For the quickest service—this is a one-man kitchen—avoid the lunch and dinner rushes.

    804 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA
    410-752–5857

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Monday
  • 9. The Helmand

    $ | Mount Vernon

    Owned by Hamid Kharzai's brother, Qayum Karzai, The Helmand serves outstanding Afghan fare in a casual yet elegant space. Beautiful woven textiles and traditional dresses adorn the walls, adding color to the simple white table settings. Stop by for dinner Tuesday through Sunday.

    806 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA
    410-752–0311

    Known For

    • Outstanding lamb dishes<i>kabuli pallow</i> (lamb tenderloin with carrots and raisins)
    • Vegetarian<i>aushak</i> (Afghan ravioli)
    • The unforgettable appetizer<i>kaddo borwani,</i> a sweet-and-pungent pumpkin dish

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 10. Tortilleria Sinaloa

    $ | Upper Fells Point

    The Latino enclave just north of Fells Point, called Upper Fells Point, is fast becoming a foodie destination with many low-cost, authentic variations on Mexican and South American cuisine. This tiny but charming hole in the wall—mostly a take-out operation, although the counter space and in-house food presentations are lovely—is the best of the bunch. The homemade corn tortillas are the perfect platform for delectable tacos with fresh fish, pork, chorizo, or tongue. This is also the city's best place for tamales.

    1716 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Maryland, 21231, USA
    410-276–3741

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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