These Are The 100 Best Places To Eat In 2024

top 100 best places to eat in 2024

If you’re an avid Yelp user like me, you probably have a running list of your absolute favorite places to eat. You know – that place that served you the big, steamy bowl of ramen that still crosses your mind, or perhaps the boba shop that poured you a super-sweet drink (that you may or may not daydream about gulping down)?

Yelp has gathered intel from even more enthused users that logged reviews last year, bringing forth their list of the best places to eat: Yelp’s Top 100 for 2024. From coast to coast, the report encapsulates some pretty cool food trends found in restaurants all around the United States: Korean cuisine is having a moment, Latin food is spicing things up, and restaurants located in the Sun Belt are simply popping off!

If you’ve been searching for a new place to grab a bite, look no further. We've added where each place is, what they serve, and why Yelp users recommmend you try their amazing food. These are the 100 best places to eat in 2024!

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1. Tumerico

Where: Tucson, Arizona

What: Vegetarian Mexican eats by a James Beard Award semifinalist restauranteur

Why: “I was hesitant to try this place since I saw it was vegetarian and vegan—I really love meat—but WOW. This place is good. I got the Ropa Vieja Plate and the Tamale Plate. I’ve had so many tamales, but this was easily one of the top 3 I’ve ever had. I’m not sure how the masa could be so good without any lard mixed in. The vegan carnitas were super flavorful, as well. The person who took my order was really patient and recommended both dishes to me.”

2. Menya Rui

Where: St. Louis, Missouri

What: Ramen noodle heaven

TumericoWhy: “My latest obsession! I’ve practically become a resident. My personal happy dance inducer is the Pork Shoyu ramen with an added egg. The broth deserves a standing ovation. The noodles are handmade in-house with lots of love, making them the rock stars of ramen.”

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3. Sunny Side Kitchen

Where: Escondido, California

What: Brunch + cheesy grilled sammies

Why: “Such a cute little shop with the best vibes. Bonus: There are tons of gluten-free options. We split The Works breakfast sammie, and thank goodness we did. It was huge and tasty. The sourdough with the seasoning and cheese on the bread was toasted to perfection and mouth-watering. The tropical, herbal iced tea was so flavorful and well-brewed. The gluten-free, white chocolate raspberry muffin was such a nice treat too.”

4. GS Cafe and Ethiopian Cuisine

Where: Covina, California

What: Traditional Ethiopian food

Why: “The food is just delicious! If you dine in, expect you may be waiting to be seated as the place tends to get full. Food is fresh and finger-licking good. If you’ve never tried Ethiopian food, staff will take time to explain the multiple dishes, how to eat the food, and recommendations. Husband’s favorite dish is the Doro Wot, while mine includes red and yellow lentils and string beans.”

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5. Fratellino

Where: Coral Gables, Florida

What: Classic Italian

Why: “The warmth, the charm, the people, the food… this place has it all. Beto is a wonderful host and makes people feel at home, as if you are family. Main courses we tried were the seafood linguini special, the Ossobucco, Lasagna, Fettuccine Papalina, Vitello Ai Tre Funghi, and the lobster ravioli special. All of them were amazing.”

6. BROKEN MOUTH | Lee’s Homestyle

Where: Los Angeles, California

What: Korean-Hawaiian cuisine

Why: “First off, the vibes here are a perfect blend of Los Angeles swagger and charming Hawaiian hospitality. Now, let’s talk about the Beef Plate—a true star on the menu. This dish is a master class in flavor. The beef was cooked to perfection, tender, and seasoned just right. The sauce that comes with it is divine. The sides added a delightful kick that made every bite an experience.”

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7. Adela’s Country Eatery

Where: Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii

What: Fresh Japanese eats diverting food waste

Why: “Everything we ordered was delicious, but if I was forced to pick, it would be the Lechon Malunggay pasta. Pasta was fresh, everything was flavorful, and there were good portions. Didn’t really have room left but we went for the famous cheesecakes as well. Hot tip for out-of-towners: Order in advance, as it’ll be about a 35–45-minute wait.”

8. Sierra Subs and Salads

Where: Three Rivers, California

What: Delicious deli offerings with national park views

Why: “We visited here right before entering Sequoia National Park—it was the perfect place to get a bite before heading in. My husband and I got the Manwich and the Hollywood Tremor as well as the clam chowder. Everything tasted super fresh and the flavors of both sandwiches were very unique. The Hollywood Tremor had a slight spiciness to it that worked. The clam chowder was also very tasty. Highly recommend!”

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9. Gino’s Deli Stop N Buy

Where: San Antonio, Texas

What: Philly cheesesteaks

Why: “We tried their Philly Cheese Steak, Smoke Stack, Rabbi Scott Style [ribeye steak], and Pastrami sandwiches. Everything. Was. On. Point! I’m convinced there isn’t a single bad thing on the menu. And for so many options, that’s impressive for how consistent their excellent quality is across the board. Plus, generous meat portions on every sandwich really set the bar high.”

10. Uncle Af’s

Where: Agoura Hills, California

What: Packed paninis

Why: “Everything I expected and more! We ordered the Burger Panini and the LA Rams Panini. Everything was delicious. Fries and onion rings were hot and crispy, bread was absolutely toasted to perfection, and their sauces were incredible. Can’t wait to go back and try something new. I usually don’t eat sandwiches, much less both pieces of bread, but this was definitely not your average sandwich.”

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11. Haywood Smokehouse

Where: Dillsboro, North Carolina

What: Texas-style BBQ

Why: “I [came] with a big appetite because this spot nailed every single item. The [Chopped] Pork melted in your mouth and had a fabulous flavor without needing sauce, though of course the chance to try a few was an enhancing element of the experience. The ribs were soooo meaty and cooked to perfection. Hands down the best I’ve ever had.”

12. Mio’s Grill & Cafe

Where: St. Petersburg, Florida

What: Fresh, flavorful Mediterranean

Why: “Mio’s consistently serves excellent Turkish food including falafel, lentil soup, and a special kind of stew with chickpeas [Traditional Bezelye Pilav] that I have not seen at other Turkish restaurants. The Turkish Pistachio Baklava dessert is also excellent, [as is] the Turkish yogurt drink called Ayran. The staff are especially helpful and will remember details about your previous visits.”

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13. Express Deli

Where: Brook Park, Ohio

What: Deli with a signature corned beef sandwich

Why: “After learning that this was my first time here, [one of the counter staff] graciously offered me some samples of their meats—the corned beef, pastrami, and turkey. Savory and irresistible all around, so much so that when I ordered a Jumbo Reuben Wrap, I was delighted to know that I could split it between corned beef and pastrami (normally it’s all the former). And what a meaty, juicy sandwich it was. I’d gotten the jumbo thinking that I could save half of it for later, but who was I to kid myself? Of course I wolfed it all down right away.”

14. De Babel

Where: Scottsdale, Arizona

What: Middle Eastern spot with approachable dishes

Why: “Falafels were crispy and perfectly textured, baba ganoush was creamy and smoky, and the pita was perfectly pillowy. My husband enjoyed his steak, and the chopped salad was refreshing, crunchy, and light. It’s apparent that all of the dishes are made with care, and I’m excited to come back and work my way through the menu.”

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15. Porky’s Kaua’i

Where: Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii

What: Hawaiian BBQ

Why: “This had to be the best place we ate on Kauai. The food was absolutely delicious, tasted very fresh. I ordered the grilled cheese, which had pulled pork and pineapples in it, and went with the sweet sauce to pour over it. Oh my gosh, it was so, so delicious. I will dream about this place forever.”

16. Crafted Greens

Where: El Cajon, California

What: Organic salads + sammies

Why: “I can honestly say that I’ve enjoyed every meal here. The quality of the ingredients is right up there with high-end restaurants. If it’s your first time, I’d highly recommend the Free Range Chicken Club sandwich! Amazing taste and very filling. They recently added a burger to their menu…absolutely phenomenal. Wagyu patties with tomato, garlic aioli…my new go-to item.”

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17. Aperitivo Wine Bar

Where: Santa Barbara, California

What: Casual Italian aperitivos (small bites)

Why: “If I lived down the block this would be my daily hangout and I bet they would adopt me. Pappardelle was al dente and saucy. There was a grilled sourdough bread that was from another planet. Everything about this place was charming, and you leave enamored.”

18. Guy’s for Lunch

Where: Roseville, California

What: Yummy deli using French cooking techniques

Why: “My first bite of the pulled pork sandwich, Kick Butt style [with warm onions, melted pepper Jack cheese, and bacon], was SENSATIONAL. The spicy BBQ-to-pulled-pork ratio was perfect! My boyfriend’s hot pastrami was so delicious, he said it made him almost want to cry tears of happiness!”

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19. Little India

Where: American Fork, Utah

What: Fresh Indian cuisine

Why: “We got Lamb Vindaloo and Chicken Tikka Masala with garlic naan, raita, and a side of hot chutney, and I was thoroughly impressed. It’s pretty mind-blowing that American Fork has this good of an Indian joint. It exceeded my expectations, and we’ll definitely be back!”

20. Ekiben

Where: Baltimore, Maryland

What: Asian fried chicken

Why: “This is the best fast-casual food I’ve ever had in my life. The bun was soft, the chicken was immaculately crispy. The spice level was flawless, and there was so much flavor! Do not skip out on the Tempura Broccoli. It was perfectly crispy, and the sweet vinaigrette sauce they drizzle on top is awe-inspiring.”

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21. BOOMCHIA

Where: Montclair, New Jersey

What: Colorful chia bowls

Why: “Any time you encounter legitimately healthy food that tastes great and makes you feel amazing, run with it (and you should be able to run for quite a while after eating this). It’s never less than a perfect experience. Absolutely deserving of its sky-high rating.”

22. Milpa

Where: Las Vegas, Nevada

What: Mexican grill with vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options

Why: “I can’t sing their praises loud enough. It’s small and trendy with a ton of natural light. The cauliflower tacos are a build-your-own-taco meal with pickled onions, cabbage, cilantro, beets, salsa, and blue corn tortillas. So delicious!! The short rib barbacoa bowl is OMG amazing. This is a quick-service restaurant, where you place your order at the counter, [but] they’re really great about coming to your table to check on you and see if you need anything more. Delicious food, good prices, good service. Love it!!!"

23. Mazra

Where: San Bruno, California

What: Mediterranean grill with wonderfully tender meats

Why: “This might just be the best Mediterranean food I’ve ever had, and I’ve eaten on the actual Mediterranean Sea in Greece. The kebabs were perfect—the lamb was so tender you could probably eat it with a spoon. I really enjoyed the Beef Kofta [seasoned ground beef], which was char-grilled so well. You can really taste the difference of the flame-grilled kebabs, which you can witness happening in the back parking lot! Baklava [was] warm, crispy, and perfectly balanced in terms of sweetness. Literally the best thing I ate this month.”

24. Zest Mediterranean Cuisine

Where: Folsom, California

What: Lebanese food

Why: “It’s been darn near 15 years since I’ve had Mediterranean food this good, and that was on the East Coast. I’ve been mentally begging for the Sacramento area to step up their Mediterranean food game—and finally these guys did it! The food was perfect, from the rice to the salad to the hummus to the wraps to the crinkle-cut French fries—every single thing was delicious.”

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25. Zenaida’s Cafe

Where: Las Vegas, Nevada

What: Magical brunch food

Why: “I cannot express how incredibly fantastic this place is. Not only was the food FABULOUS, the service was outstanding as well. The owner-chef went to every table and even stopped by ours [to talk] about his vegan entrees. If you want great food and an excellent experience, you have to try Zenaida’s Cafe. (I mean, you get the country’s #1 best chocolate chip cookie at the end of your meal. How can you be disappointed?!)”

26. Arario Midtown

Where: Reno, Nevada

What: Nostalgic Korean food

Why: “Phenomenal food, cocktails, and service. We started with cocktails and Kimchee Fries. So hot and fresh—almost a meal in itself. We both ordered the Bulgogi Bowl, which was spicy pork over steamed rice, [and it] was amazing. The presentation, texture, and flavor were some of the best we have ever had! It’s rare these days that you get exceptional service, food, and ambiance all in the same visit!”

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27. Burger-chan

Where: Houston, Texas

What: Super-juicy burgers

Why: “OK, I get the hype–seriously the best burger in the city! The burger itself was so juicy and flavorful while crispy on the edges, the toppings were tasty (highly recommend the sambal mayo!), the fries were perfectly cooked and delicious! Also highly recommend the iced tea with the ginger syrup. The service was awesome, too.”

28. Tá Jóia

Where: Bothell, Washington

What: Teriyaki with a twist

Why: “When they first opened, it was embarrassing how many times we ate there in a month. Delicious food and a diverse menu…we have tried basically everything and recommend it all. Current fave is Bulgogi Beef with fried rice. Second fave is House Chicken with pico. Usually we get it to go and have leftovers the next day! YUM!”

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29. Ocean Indian Cuisine

Where: San Francisco, California

What: Indian, Nepalese, and Himalayan fusion

Why: “Wow! Ordered Butter Chicken Masala and Coconut Vegetable Curry, basmati rice and garlic naan. Curries are so good! So creamy and flavorful. And the garlic naan is amazing—I could eat that all day! The ambiance was high-end-looking…I can see how this could be pretty romantic for a date night. Overall, highly recommend!”

30. Pizzeria Luba

Where: Auburn, California

What: Sourdough crust pizzas with fun toppings

Why: “Wood-fired sourdough crust? Check! Mouthwatering specialty toppings? Check! We usually get the Fat Lou pizza, but last night we tried the Honey Badger. If you want something that’s going to make a fully grown adult go ‘nom nom nom,’ come to Luba. They also have terrific local beer and cider options. Luba is a true gem.”

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31. Tutti Da Gio

Where: Hermitage, Tennessee

What: Handmade Sicilian pastas + pizzas

Why: “Mind blown. Been searching to find a good pizza like this. So good we ordered their Margherita and Norma pizzas to go for later! Loved the tiramisu and panna cotta. My friend and hubby loved the Bianco e Nero [cream puff balls covered in hazelnut and chocolate cream]. This place is a real gem.”

32. Guiso Latin Fusion

Where: Healdsburg, California

What: Salvadoran food

Why: “This place is fabulous. The food was so inventive and so, so good. I took my husband here for his birthday, and he said this was hands-down his favorite place on our trip. We had the pupusas and paella—different from traditional paella but so good. Looking around, everyone was enjoying their meals and having a good time. Don’t miss this place.”

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33. Shigotonin Tapas & Sake Bar

Where: Las Vegas, Nevada

What: Tapas + sake bar

Why: “Amazing. Just an exceptional and extraordinary dining experience. Quality of the food is A+ with the Uni Pasta with Ikura [salmon roe] setting the standard for best ever. We were fortunate to have the Temaki sampler [hand-rolled sushi] that included Japanese uni and toro [fatty tuna belly]. Absolutely delectable!”

34. Amy’s French Bakery & Bistro

Where: Pompano Beach, Florida

What: American-French fusion

Why: “Beautiful French breakfast spot! Food was delicious! I loved the home fries, bacon was cooked to perfection. The prices are reasonable. I was greeted as soon as I walked in. Inside was airy, clean, and decorated with the decor of France.”

35. izzy’s Comfort Kitchen

Where: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

What: Comfort food

Why: “DELICIOUS food! We tried the cornbread (yummy), the Fried Green Tomatoes (very tasty), the Apple Whisky Chicken sandwich (fantastic!), the Crispy Chicken Caesar wrap (very good—came with crispy fries and dipping sauces), and peach cobbler for dessert. What an amazing lunch!”

36. Worth Takeaway

Where: Mesa, Arizona

What: Sandwich fillings served your way – salads, wraps, bowls

Why: “Tried out the Crispy Chicken Sandwich, and it’s hands down the best chicken sandwich I’ve ever had. The honey sriracha sauce is perfect if you’re into that kind of sweet-and-spicy combo. The chicken is crispy and goes very well with the bun, which isn’t too dry or too thick, but the perfect ratio to chicken. The fries, who would’ve guessed, are ALSO crispy and flavorful. I’ll have to convince myself to not reorder this sandwich again and try something new.”

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37. Jessica’s Cafe

Where: Plainfield, New Jersey

What: Decadent French-Italian

Why: “My experience at this tiny, unassuming gem was just what I needed while celebrating the 20th anniversary of my husband’s and my first date. Everything was over-the-top good. From the crab meat crepes that were out of this world, to the fried burrata and entrees. I wish I’d ordered my husband’s Shrimp Rigatoni, the sauce was divine.”

38. Tacos Doña Lena

Where: Houston, Texas

What: Fast-casual authentic Mexican

Why: “There’s a reason this place was in the Yelp Top 100 a few years back and why I often see residents trek here from all over Houston. As a California native, I’m always craving that ‘streets of LA’ taco truck vibe. They do not miss with their birria and their authentic tacos, complete with excellent service (introducing all the spices if you would like), and colorful, joyful decor.”

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39. Buendia Breakfast & Lunch Cafe

Where: Tucson, Arizona

What: Mexican cafe with stellar breakfasts

Why: “Tucson has found a new star! Love their little touch of a sprinkle of alegria on every dish they bring out. No detail is ignored here. We started with the chorizo molletes. They were incredible and the chipotle sauce had a nice smokey flavor. I also tried the coffee de olla. I’d recommend not adding cream because then you lose some of the interesting flavor in it. Then I had the horchata with my meal which was delicious. I had the mole enchiladas. Unreal. Everything is made from scratch and it shows.”

40. Rosemarie’s Burgers

Where: San Diego, California

What: All-slider menu

Why: “BEST BURGER IN SAN DIEGO. Hands down. The RosieMac and Bombay Hot Chicken sliders are absolutely fabulous—2 sliders are plenty to fill you up! We also get the Spicy Elote Fries every time. Perfectly seasoned and crisp with the most delicious sauce and toppings. They also have great drink specials! Not to mention wonderful staff. You can see the owner’s passion for his craft and customer experience.”

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41. Tandoori Kitchen

Where: Lafayette, Colorado

What: Indian and Nepalese cuisine among the mountains

Why: “This is our favorite Indian restaurant, hands down! I’ve eaten at many Indian restaurants in many cities, and the flavor and quality here beats everything else in the area. The staff is also very kind, prompt and accurate. I highly recommend!”

42. Shannon’s Unshelled

Where: Boothbay, Maine

What: Classic Maine lobster shack

Why: “This lobster roll is the one that wins the Miss Maine pageant, but while it might be pretty, it is also delicious. And when paired with a cup of the lobster [bisque]—oh my. Regardless of your preferred method, be it beautiful chunks of lobster stuffed in a bun or chunks in the rich buttery [bisque], you can’t go wrong. This is everything Maine is supposed to be.”

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43. Odeh’s Mediterranean Kitchen

Where: High Point, North Carolina

What: Traditional Mediterranean

Why: “If you’re looking for authentic Mediterranean food, this is THE spot. I live in Greensboro and drive by other restaurants to hit Odeh’s. I’ve never had a bad meal there, and I can’t even pick a favorite because everything he cooks is simply amazing. I love the salmon, the baked chicken, and the chicken shawarma. You can’t go wrong.”

44. EDOBOY

Where: Orlando, Florida

What: Quirky sushi

Why: “Must try. I’ve been to Japan and I’ve [had] +$200 omakase. EDOBOY is easily a Top 10—maybe Top 5—sushi place [of all the ones] I’ve ever tried. This is my first standing sushi experience and I won’t forget it. [It’s] so not a typical omakase experience. My selection was ~$90. Everything, from the food to the service, was phenomenal.”

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45. Degthai

Where: Nashville, Tennessee

What: Thai place keeping it simple

Why: “Highly recommend if you want to try authentic Pad Kra Pao (stir-fried basil with meat). I’ve lived in the US for 10 years, and this is the only restaurant that serves a delicious, authentic Thai pork and basil (Kra Pao Moo) without adding a bunch of random vegetables. Even the most famous Thai restaurant in LA can’t compare to Degthai. I feel nostalgic with the mood and tone inside the restaurant. That they play Thai pop music is a cherry on top and makes this place perfect.”

46. Maple Soul

Where: Rochester, Vermont

What: Farm-to-table Southern establishment

Why: “What a wonderful food experience at a family establishment. It was so good our party came back a 2nd night in a row. Appetizers of Fried Green Tomatoes (so flavorful and delicate) and Heirloom Burrata (the tomatoes were shining on their own but the burrata was a knockout). For the mains, the Rack of Ribs and Chicken (tender with a fine crisp to the skin). Gnocchi had a sauce that was dangerously good. And for dessert the Rhubarb Pie—out of this world. (Claim it early—they sold out before our 2nd night.) We also went gaga for their craft beer selection. We would have gone back a third day but they were closed on Sundays.”

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47. CHILI

Where: New York, New York

What: Innovative Chinese food with unique plating + presentation

Why: “This is the BEST Szechuan restaurant in New York City. The food, the service, everything is spectacular. My favorite dish is definitely the Ma Po Tofu and the eggplant, but everything here is amazing. Xiao Long Bao, string beans, Chungking Chicken—obsessed with it all.”

48. Sabores Tapas Bar

Where: Arlington, Virginia

What: Tapas with influence from Venezuela, Colombia, and Honduras

Why: “Sabores Tapas Bar is a true gem! The Lomo Saltado and Salmon Chaufa were simply outstanding. The flavors were perfectly balanced and the portions were just right. I loved how the ingredients were fresh and high quality, making each bite a true delight. Plus, the presentation was beautiful—every dish was a work of art.”

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49. Freeman’s Grub & Pub

Where: Greensboro, North Carolina

What: Gastropub with international offerings

Why: “What you have here is a versatile gastropub bistro that can be whatever you’re looking for: date night ambiance, brunch recovery, or you just miss their blackberry barbecue sauce (which is completely understandable). Everything is fresh and made in-house, all the way down to the sauces. The cocktails are sharp and savory, and the menu is stacked with edibles for any palate. If you want a solid tour, grab the poutine, and then entree it up with the Banh Mi, street corn on the side.”

50. Baja Cafe

Where: Tucson, Arizona

What: Dreamy breakfast spot

Why: “This is by far one of the best breakfast places we’ve ever been to. We ended up getting the Two Pan Sam Lemon Blueberry pancakes and the Wyatt Earp Benedict to share and were blown away by both. I don’t normally like pancakes but couldn’t stop eating this dish. It was sweet but tangy, with caramelization on top that provided a little sweet crunch. The Wyatt Earp—[with its] green chiles and tender pulled pork with cheese tamale pie and tomatillo sauce—was a perfect complementary plate.”

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51. Much Ado About Pizza

Where: Pleasanton, California

What: Shakespearean-themed artisanal pizzeria

Why: “Wow, this place is amazing. The pizza dough is so flavorful and tangy, I could eat it all by myself. In fact, it smelled [so] good, I inhaled 2 pieces before I got home. The cheese is also super-good; [there’s] lots of gooey cheese and some crispy cheese on the bottom. The two owners are very sweet and hospitable. The theme of the place [alone] is adorable.”

52. Cocina Madrigal

Where: Phoenix, Arizona

What: Top-rated Mexican food (was #1 on Yelp's Top 100 for 2022)

Why: “Everything was made fresh to order, flavorful, and delicious. The beef tacos were some of the best I’ve had in a long time. The meat was lean, moist, and loaded with flavor, and the beans and rice were fresh. This was seriously some of the best Mexican food I’ve had. You won’t be disappointed.”

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53. Peace Pies

Where: San Diego, California

What: Raw food cafe

Why: “One of my favorite places for healthy food. I absolutely love eating here, and you don’t have to identify [as raw vegan] to enjoy the incredible meals they make—they’re creative and incredibly delicious. My 2 favorites are the Mystical Mushroom Quesadilla and Luna Tuna Wrap. I also love their sweet little eating area. It’s abundant with plants and greenery and truly creates a relaxing atmosphere.”

54. The Table

Where: Asheboro, North Carolina

What: Simple take on American classics

Why: “The food is above and beyond—not just what you want and expect from a coffee shop, but more unique, more delicious, just more! The quiche is the BEST thing I’ve ever tasted. They’re so good at balancing flavors and ingredients. Such a charming place to meet friends, to work, to be inspired, and to eat. Fancy but down to earth at the same time. Just stellar.”

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55. Curry Hyuga

Where: Burlingame, California

What: Japanese curry

Why: “The hype is real here. The Signature Katsu, for example, was ever-so-lightly crispy on the outside while being both meaty, juicy, and almost melt-in-your-mouth soft on the inside. The caramelized onion-based curry sauce that it came with was rich without being too salty or heavy and would be comforting any time of year, but especially so in the colder months.”

56. Bunbury

Where: Miami, Florida

What: Moody Argentinian steakhouse filled with energy

Why: “The atmosphere is very cozy and inviting. There’s a beautiful leather couch and tons of books at the entrance. The food was amazing. I had the Grilled Vacio Prime steak and it was divine—I would rank it in the top 5 steaks I’ve ever eaten in my life. I have been to Buenos Aires and this steak was as good as anything I had there. I’m still thinking about it a day later.”

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57. Leven Deli

Where: Denver, Colorado

What: Deli with a fine-dining feel

Why: “If you love Pastrami Reuben sandwiches, you must go here. Literally the best I have ever had… you’ll crave the fresh pastrami, homemade thick-cut rye bread, and all of the love they put into each sandwich. The sides are also incredible; my favorites are the macaroni salad and freshly brined pickles. I also love the cozy vibe of the place.”

58. O’Kims Korean Kitchen

Where: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

What: Korean cuisine with modern Hawaiian flair

Why: “The food at O’Kims is innovative yet nostalgic. I felt as if my own grandmother prepared each dish with love. The Truffle Mandoo was excellent! The wrapping was crisp and chewy. Their kimchi is the best I’ve had. I tried the Elote Ice Cream and it was amazing! Lastly, I love the service here. It’s such a warm and welcoming environment.”

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59. Menya Hosaki

Where: Washington D.C.

What: Amazing ramen

Why: “Epic place for ramen! We got there before the doors opened for dinner and the place filled up quickly shortly after. The Chicken Karaage is so good—tender and seasoned just right, served with a delicious dipping sauce. My favorite was the Triple Threat ramen, perfect for a cold D.C. night. The Truffle Shoyu ramen is great for those who love the bold truffle flavor. All in all, a solid place with excellent vibes.”

60. The Riv

Where: The Dalles, Oregon

What: Brunch cafe focused on community

Why: “Genuinely the best chicken and biscuits I’ve had in the Northwest. The service was above and beyond, the atmosphere was so chic, and the food was easily the best I’ve had since moving to the Gorge! We’ll be back many, many times to our new favorite place.”

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61. Avesta Persian Grill

Where: Houston, Texas

What: Delicious fares from Tajikistan

Why: “From start to finish, every dish on their menu exudes authenticity and flavor that is nothing short of remarkable. The standout for me was their Lamb Shank. The succulent, tender meat practically melted in my mouth, bursting with the rich flavors of aromatic spices. And let’s talk about their rice—each grain is perfectly fluffy and separate, with that signature saffron touch that makes it irresistibly fragrant. I can’t wait to return for another exceptional meal.”

62. Lucky Cat Ramen

Where: Portland, Oregon

What: Authentic ramen hidden inside an H-Mart

Why: “This is by far the best ramen I have found in Oregon. The ramen broth is so creamy and flavorful—I cannot say enough. Every time we go back to this spot, we’re so enthralled by the rich flavors and yummy meat. They also offer a gluten-free option, which is not as common as you might hope, and the gluten-free ramen is very tasty as well.”

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63. Pappa Gyros

Where: Katy, Texas

What: Hybrid between Greek cuisine and Midwestern diner food

Why: “Finally, real Greek gyros…opa! Mouthwatering fries and sensational gyro meat with soft, flaky pita bread! [It’s] such a joy and delight to be treated to such a fabulous taste from back home in Chicago. I love, love, love this joint and will definitely be coming back for more food and experiences.”

64. R Town Pizza

Where: Reno, Nevada

What: Pizza with a creative spin

Why: “This Detroit style pizza did not disappoint. The ambiance was chill, they had a few pinball machines in the back so you can entertain yourself as you wait for food. The pizza was a 10/10. I’ve had my share of pizza experiences, but this one by far was my favorite. The cheese around the edge was not overpowering, which in some cases it can be, and everything was perfectly balanced. If you’re looking for a good slice, look no further!”

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65. Kenko Sushi

Where: Lincoln Park, New Jersey

What: Creative sushi rolls

Why: “Amazing sushi, and this is not an exaggeration. Kenko truly has some of the best sushi I’ve ever had—it’s easily one of the best places in NJ. The fish is always super-fresh and tastes amazing. They have a ton of unique roll options, [and I] haven’t found one I disliked yet. This has to be on your list if you’re a sushi lover.”

66. Livery – Indianapolis

Where: Indianapolis, Indiana

What: Rustic tapas bar

Why: “My experience at Livery exceeded all my expectations. The service and cuisine were exceptional. We began with the Yuca Fries and Queso Empanadas, both piping hot and incredibly flavorful. For our entrees, we opted for the Paella and Skirt Steak, both of which were delightful—I was pleasantly surprised by the rich and robust flavors.”

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67. La Condesa Eatery

Where: Reno, Nevada

What: Mashup of American, Italian, Mexican, and Asian

Why: “The menu is compact but full of grand slams, [and] the cocktail menu is a fabulous complement to the food. The music is groovy and relaxed, too! We tried the octopus, Lamb Kofta-Bao, Ribeye Tacos, and shrimp arepa, and munched on their thick homemade chips and smoky salsa. Honestly, not a bad bite in the bunch! The entirety of this experience was perfection.”

68. La Chaiteria

Where: Tucson, Arizona

What: Latin cafe concept from James Beard Award semifinalist Wendy Garcia

Why: “Cool decor. Colorful. Great food. This place is 5 stars. I had the Huevos Rancheros. Homemade corn base with some fried cheese. Topped with two eggs ordered over-easy. A lovely red salsa on top, a bit roasted. Rice and beans. Guacamole. Pico de gallo. A healthy pickled onion and small spinach salad. This was a phenomenal dish. Hearty yet healthy. Done perfect. I can’t wait to come back and try others.”

Image via Suzette B. on Yelp

69. Manito Taco Shop

Where: Lockport, New York

What: Authentic Mexican food

Why: “We were thoroughly impressed with the service, the establishment, and most important, the food.We enjoyed Carnitas, Carne Asada, Shrimp, and Al Pastor tacos. They have a little condiment bar set up to dress your tacos, which has a large assortment of sauces and additional vegetables, including cactus. The shells were soft, and the meat was tender…The place was buzzing with business!”

70. How Ya Dough’n

Where: Boca Raton, Florida

What: Hearty pizza shop

Why: “Add this place to your ‘pizza is life’ list—it’s a must-try. When [my OG pizza] arrived, I knew immediately this place was the real deal. Excellent tasting tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella cheese, and drizzled with olive oil. When I saw the basil on the top intact, but properly placed over the pie and not burned, I knew these guys knew what they were doing. Crust was crunchy on the outside, but nice and soft on the inside—and that sourdough taste. The pie was fantastic.”

Image via Alyssa P. on Yelp

71. Abstrakt Filipino Essence

Where: Jacksonville Beach, Florida

What: Eye-opening Filipino food

Why: “I kid you not, I just had the Bentley of adobo dishes. Classic Filipino flavors, yet refined… oh, and the different textures!! The pork belly adobo was so delicious that my friends had food envy. We enjoyed everything we ordered. Chef Jojo takes the essence of Filipino dishes we grew up with and transforms them—packing them full of flavor and then plating each dish with care. His passion really shines through.”

72. Mr Max

Where: Irving, Texas

What: Japanese pub

Why: “If you want an authentic experience, you’ve come to the right place. Mr Max has been an OG spot for Japanese food in DFW for the past 30 years. A classic favorite is the chicken karaage. Takoyaki is great as always. Their 5-kind sashimi is a beautiful spread of mackerel, salmon, tuna, octopus, yellowtail, and sweet shrimp.”

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73. Bulegreen Cafe Yard

Where: Oakland Park, Florida

What: Brunch, Brazilian-style

Why: “This place has the cutest vibe with a fully outdoor seating area that [takes] you into a tropical paradise. There’s a fountain and outdoor coffee car on the patio where you can watch the coffees being made. [The bule] pour-over coffee… is a super-smooth coffee blend that is fine to drink straight. My go-to menu item is the breakfast pillow—you can share this with 2 people based on size but you won’t want to! It’s too delicious.

74. New Village Gastro Pub

Where: Northbrook, Illinois

What: Korean street food

Why: “The best Korean restaurant that I’ve had overall. I have never gotten a dish here and not enjoyed it. The market style fried chicken is a must have!! The chicken is so crispy and juicy. The seafood pancake is so good—crispy on the outside with lots of perfectly cooked seafood and green onion inside paired with a great dipping sauce. Chicken gizzards are also very good. I love their stews—always so flavorful.”

Image via Brittney A. on Yelp

75. Bayshore Mediterranean Grill

Where: Tampa, Florida

What: Mediterranean cuisine

Why: “I lived in Adana, Turkey, 40 years ago. Dining at Bayshore Mediterranean tonight, I felt as if I was right back there. The Lavash Bread, Feta Plate, and Adana Kebab were all to die for. The owner is the nicest person, and the staff are all attentive and professional.”

76. Habibi In Mediterranean Grill

Where: Evanston, Illinois

What: High-quality Middle Eastern staples at an approachable price

Why: “After absolutely gorging on the Kabob Plate (with spicy rice of course), an order of Falafel, and a side of Hummus, I’m not sure I’ll be able to be as satisfied anywhere else. I will forever be comparing Mediterranean restaurants to the amazing flavor party I experienced from the very first bite throughout the entire meal. I tend to properly portion my meals, but this food was so delicious I simply couldn’t help myself.”

Image via Shanesta H. on Yelp

77. Mr. A-Ok’s Kitchen

Where: San Antonio, Texas

What: Authentic Southern kitchen

Why: “This place has some amazing down-home Southern comfort food. I got the fried chicken—it comes in different varieties, including jalapeño. The breading [had] a delightfully crispy, spicy flavor. The side I got was fried okra. The crispy light brown breading was perfect. The staff was incredibly friendly, and the owner and cook himself came out to check on us. It was a great experience!”

78. Sindoore

Where: Nashville, Tennessee

What: From-scratch North Indian cuisine

Why: “There’s everyplace else, and then there’s Sindoore. Everything we tried was delicious! We started with samosas and pakoras, then moved onto Fish Goan (no one offers this, and it was made with Mahi Mahi!!!), and Lamb Shanks with Kashmiri Naan and mango chutney. Everything is cooked to order, so [it] takes a little longer, but is more than worth the wait.”

Image via Hannah C. on Yelp

79. Denver Poke Company

Where: Denver, Colorado

What: Just-caught, never-frozen poke

Why: “This was my most visited restaurant during my stay in Denver. I have had poke all across the continental U.S. and other countries, and this was definitely one of my favorites! Portions are big, prices reasonable…and they have a ton of great toppings to choose from. Some topping recs: sea asparagus (so good! So crunchy! A little tangy!); baby octopus salad (tangy, maybe a bit gingery); spicy bean sprouts; ogo seaweed mix.”

80. Shaker & Peel

Where: Oldsmar, Florida

What: Taco spot with a dish for every kind of diet

Why: “They’ve got great drinks, fun and unique menu items, and it’s all very affordable. The brisket was very well seasoned, and the punchy flavors went perfectly with the margs. You can’t come here without sampling a few tacos. It’s definitely not a traditional taco spot, there’s a lot of fusion. The shrimp and cheeseburger tacos are always solid, but the KBBQ [Korean BBQ Beef] is a favorite in my family as well.”

Image via Patricia M. on Yelp

81. Zamorales Grill

Where: Woodland Hills, California

What: Mexican food truck

Why: “Love this taco truck! Food tastes fresh and is always good. I really like their chicken tacos—actually quality pieces of meat grilled perfectly. Also love their rice! I also really like that they offer a little bit more than most taco trucks—like burrito bowls, salads, Philly cheesesteaks, and sliders.”

82. M & N’s Pizza

Where: Bethesda, Maryland

What: Pizza with an Indian twist

Why: “You absolutely can’t go wrong with any of the pizzas here! We try to get a new pizza each time, since there are seriously no pizzas that are bad. So far though, our favorites are the Spicy Chicken Curry (it’s actually spicy, which is appreciated), the Bharta (an excellent vegetarian option), and Spicy Peri-Peri (I want to order this one every time). Plus, the owners are really friendly and kind.”

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83. Sabor Unido

Where: Newark, New Jersey

What: Traditional Brazilian and Portuguese

Why: “This is the only restaurant I can say tastes just like homemade Brazilian food. For appetizers, I highly recommend the Shrimp in Garlic sauce, fried yucca and pork sausage, and my personal favorite: frango à passarinho [Brazilian chicken wings]. For entrees, the liver steak with onions (a classic Brazilian dish that most restaurants won’t serve in the US) is my go to. It’s so good that it beats my mother’s dish (she confirmed it herself). Save room for dessert! The Brazilian flan and passion fruit mousse are delicious.”

84. The Tiny Turtle

Where: Cocoa Beach, Florida

What: Caribbean-Puerto Rican fusion cuisine

Why: “We went for breakfast, which was amazing. Lots of different Caribbean-style choices that make a great change of pace from other breakfast spots. Very cool decor and reggae music playing. The service was perfect and very accommodating of a special request. Bacon Mac Daddy Cakes were very inventive and delicious. Sunshine bowl, tropical cakes, and huevos rancheros were all delicious too.”

Image via Jenni G. on Yelp

85. Sirens’ Cafe & Custom Catering

Where: Kingman, Arizona

What: Sandwiches of all kinds

Why: “Nice little cafe tucked away in the historic downtown district. We stopped in for lunch and got roast beef paninis. The food was good and turned around quickly. Definitely a good spot to drop in and grab a quick bite while walking the shops in the historic district. We’ll likely be back to try more things on the menu!”

86. Twice Removed

Where: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

What: Eclectic American

Why: “Words can’t do [the food] justice! As a self-proclaimed fried pickles connoisseur, I can confidently say that these are now my new favorite #1! We began with the Bourbon Nuts, which were absolutely delectable. The Ropa Vieja Poutine surpassed all my expectations. The use of melty cheese instead of curds elevated the dish for me. The decor is stunning, the music adds a lively touch, and the ambiance unmistakably feels local.”

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87. Pho Bac

Where: Baltimore, Maryland

What: Authentic Vietnamese food using local ingredients

Why: “This authentic pho restaurant checks all of the boxes. You can tell a lot of love goes into this food. We ordered steamed dumplings to start. The filling was flavorful and savory, which complemented the sweet dipping sauce well. If there’s one dish you absolutely NEED to get when visiting Pho Bac it would be Trang’s Fried Rice. There is a combination of shrimp, ham, and chicken (big portions). The rice is an amazing mix of crispy yet moist. We also ordered bowls of Pho and Pad Thai. Both dishes had delicious flavors and spices.”

88. Jim’s Smokin’ Que

Where: Blairsville, Georgia

What: Old-fashioned BBQ smoked over local woods

Why: “Jim’s Smokin’ Que is a barbecue joint that knows how to hit all the right notes when it comes to flavor, authenticity, and hospitality. From tender brisket to finger-licking ribs, every dish is a flavorful masterpiece. The meat is juicy, the rubs are perfectly balanced, and the sauces, oh, the sauces! They range from sweet and tangy to smokin’ hot, catering to every palate. It’s more than just a meal; it’s a genuine experience filled with good food and warm hospitality.”

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89. The St. James Tearoom

Where: Albuquerque, New Mexico

What: English tea room with a rotating menu based on classic movies

Why: “It’s always a treat to come to the St. James Tearoom! Don’t let the small servings of each thing fool you, I’ve never left hungry. On the contrary, I always leave with a to-go box! The food is always delightful, the tea is perfect, and the themes and ambiance are spectacular!! The servers are also lovely and so knowledgeable and helpful.”

90. Union Park Pizza, Boston, Massachusetts

Where: Boston, Massachusetts

What: Pizzeria cooking with organic ingredients + locally sourced veggies

Why: “I’m not joking ,friends, this was some of the best pizza I’ve had in a LONG time. The flavor combinations were unique and delicious, everything was super fresh, and the crust was perfectly balanced. The house salad was also super yummy, with lots of fresh toppings and a great blend of lettuce (not something you see every day with a pizza-joint salad!). Service was fast and super friendly.”

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91. Anchi A La Carte

Where: Amherst, New York

What: Authentic Vietnamese

Why: “It’s really hard to find authentic and good pho in the Buffalo area. This place really surprised me in the best way possible. I got the Pho Tai Chin with rare beef and brisket and the meat was so tender and soft and…THE BROTH WAS AMAZING. I also got the Banh Mi, which I dipped in the pho broth and that was also phenomenal. The Viet iced coffee was the best I’ve tasted in the area. The service was excellent too.”

92. Kung Fu Noodle

Where: Kettering, Ohio

What: Traditional Chinese noodle soup

Why: “I’m half Chinese and have been craving REAL Chinese food, so I was so excited to discover Kung Fu Noodle. The hand-pulled noodles were chewy and fresh; the broth was so flavorful with some slight sweetness from the carrots; and the meat was so tender. The lamb skewers were Xinjiang style—savory with lots of cumin. The cucumber salad was crunchy, acidic, and provided a nice contrast to the heavier noodles. They have…‘adventurous’ and ‘tame’ dishes, for guests who are not quite ready to snack on a pig ear salad (though it is delicious).”

Image via Nikki J. on Yelp

93. Everett’s

Where: Omaha, Nebraska

What: Elevated pub food

Why: “We started out with…Brussels. These were crispy, fresh, and had a perfect balance of smokiness from the bacon, sweetness from the honey, and acid from the lime crema. I could probably eat an entire basket myself. I ordered a set of 10 wings with half the weekly special sauce (Thai sweet chili) and half Cactus Ranch. They were HUGE. Big, meaty wings cooked perfectly crisp and juicy. The sauces were delicious and complemented one another with the acidic spicy cactus ranch against the sweeter Thai chili. These are probably the best wings I’ve ever had.”

94. Guard and Grace

Where: Denver, Colorado

What: Wood-fired steakhouse

Why: “Our first time here and we don’t have one negative thing to say. From the apps to the cocktails, to the mouthwatering steaks… everything was on point! The gnocchi and Brussels sprouts were awesome sides. You have to get the crispy tuna roll to start!! My husband got the steak flight and it is a must try.”

Image via Kacie F. on Yelp

95. Onoya Ramen

Where: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

What: Authentic Japanese ramen

Why: “The food speaks for itself. The ramen, the appetizers, the combo sets are all topnotch. The service was super welcoming and friendly. The tonkotsu broth was creamy and mild. The toppings were excellent. Different types of pork char siu, crispy garlic chips, wood ear mushrooms, bean sprouts, Ajitama egg and green onion strings. Altogether made it a wonderful bowl of traditional ramen. Will definitely revisit on our next trip!”

96. Perly’s

Where: Richmond, Virginia

What: Modern takes on old-school Jewish cuisine

Why: “I love the casual atmosphere, friendly staff, quick service, quality of food, and the price is more than reasonable. If you are a soup person, I highly recommend the Matzoh Ball Soup, and get the large, it is more than enough for a meal. The broth is so flavorful and light, it is the soup for your soul. I am still dreaming about this bowl of soup every day. When it comes to sandwiches, a classic Reuben cannot go wrong. The portion size is huge, the combination of the layered corned beef, kraut, and cheese, it is heavenly.”

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97. KUBO Asian Fusion & Bar

Where: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

What: Asian fusion

Why: “Another great find in Ft. Lauderdale! My wife had the chicken with mixed vegetables. She raved about it. We split a…Chicken Gyoza appetizer, which was quite good. I had the Red Sea Ramen, which is ramen in a savory broth which has bok choy, shrimp, thin slices of pork, corn, and some other vegetables. It was outstanding! They have a good sushi menu as well as some Asian sandwiches. Definitely worth going again.”

98. Corner Kitchen

Where: Omaha, Nebraska

What: Mexican food inspired by Asian food

Why: “Came to the CK…for lunch. It was a glorious eating adventure! We ordered the Birria torta, Chicken Chipotle Ramen, Rangoon fries and the elote. Everything was so full of flavor! Fresh, hot, and absolutely delicious! If you have not been yet I would get on down there and fill your belly with yummy food! Once it gets busy in there it might take a minute to get your food but it’s worth the wait.”

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99. Southern Yankee Crafthouse

Where: Houston, Texas

What: Unique Neapolitan-style pizzas + casual sides

Why: “From the moment you step in, the scent of delicious fried food and sweet cobbler hits your nose. First off, the Pickle Pizza. Who would’ve thought pickles, potatoes, and ranch on pizza would be one of the greatest pizzas I’ve ever had? The salmon bowl was [also]better than any salmon bowl I’ve had before. We got the Impossible burger, since we don’t tend to eat meat, and it was just magnificent. One of the best burgers we’ve ever had, with jalapeño bacon jam, caramelized onion, and the FRIES, wow.”

100. The Dish Cafe

Where: Daniels, West Virginia

What: Health-centric American daily specials

Why: “I cannot diss the Dish! Fabulous, healthy, clean food freshly made. The salmon was out-of-this-world fresh, with a wonderful glaze. The blackened shrimp, mmm mmm 10 stars!! Even the fruit bowl was freshly chopped. The blondie gluten-free dessert is to die for. [And] the friendly staff…were so helpful, professional, and personable.”

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We love to celebrate and support all different types of fabulous AAPI founders, and one way to do so is by shopping their incredible products! I know I'm not alone when I say I love coming across new brands, especially if they're BIPOC or women-owned. And while I'm sure you don't think you need a cute new slip dress or hand-poured candle, I'm confident you'll find something to snag from one of the below AAPI brands!

AAPI Fashion & Beauty Finds To Shop

Ming Wang Knits Midi Slip Dress

This cute slip dress is full of summer colors like flamenco and pale marigold that make it impossible to look away from. The pleated detail adds depth and dimension to the dress while the smart color blocking style gives it a versatile appeal. Have a cute summer soiree or daytime wedding to attend? This dress has your name on it.

Misook Midi Fit & Flare Dress

Black dresses will always be trendy because of their chic factor. Misook's fit and flare dress has a button-front design that has exposed stitching on the front, but don't let that deter you. If anything, that's what helps this dress stand out from the crowd.

The other thing that I absolutely adore about it is that it features hidden side pockets. They may not be needed, but they're certainly welcomed here!

If you want to look like the ultimate "it girl" this summer, add this midi dress to your shopping cart ASAP!

Maile Kitty Heel in Black Canvas

Since we're on the subject of how the color black makes things look good, Maile's black canvas heels have stolen the heart of the fashionista that lives in a portion of my mind. They're the epitome of 90s style and will look good with Misook's midi black dress.

Since the heel height is under 4 inches, you'll feel comfortable sauntering from place to place.

Behno Tina Baguette Mini Pebbled Ruched (Buttercream)

Butter yellow is the color of the summer and Behno's tiny baguette basically confirms it. The exterior is designed with supple leather and it comes with a chain crossbody strap in case you get tired of holding it in your hand.

I happen to love that it comes in a dust bag to signal the luxurious quality of it. Although it's a mini bag, your cellphone, wallet, keys, a pair of sunglasses, and lip oils can fit inside without an issue!

Ming Yu Wang Orbita Earrings

There are a ton of earrings on the market, but this pair stands out with their orbital design. They're rhodium plated and recycled with cute multicolored resin objects that line the inside of them. Whether you want to wear them daily or reserve them for a special date night, these earrings are sure to be the center of attention wherever you go.

These earrings are sure to sell fast during AAPI month so make sure you order a pair today!

BONBONWHIMS Heart Gumdrop Tennis Necklace (Deep Red)

Haven't you heard? Tenniscore is in and we have the Challengers film to thank for that. I love that this necklace has featured on the TODAY show according to BONBONWHIMS' site and is 18K sterling silver-plated.

Those of us with sensitive skin know that we have to be careful when we wear certain jewelery because certain things trigger allergic reactions, but BONBONWHIMS isn't hearing any of that with this hypoallergenic necklace.

It's also available in different colors should you find that you're not a fan of the deep red color.

AMYO Tiny Starburst Earrings

These 14K earrings are a perfect buy during AAPI Month due to their dainty design. Featuring cubic zirconia stones in the center of the dangly shapes, you won't lose the back of your earrings because they also have a click close design that makes putting and taking them off super easy.

Notte Amore Mio Charm Necklace

I can safely wear statement necklaces again now that my son is almost four so I'm proud to say Notte's Amore Mio charm necklace is a bias pick.It has a thick gold-plated moon-cut chain and several charms that will make any outfit you wear feel stylish.

You can also customize one of the charms to feature your Zodiac sign and it's a handmade necklace.

YENSA AAPI Month Kit

In honor of AAPI Month, YENSA has curated a collection of their skincare staples! You'll find the brand's Super Glow Radiance Polishing Mask, Pink Lotus Peptide Renewal Face Cream, and their Pink Lotus Peptide Renewal Eye Creaminside of the kit.

AAPI Home + Kitchen Brands To Shop

Aerangis No. 40 LIvraria Antiga

This candle is so book-lovers coded because it's scent is described as 'sandalwood and old books.' It's meant to offer a grounding experience with a hint of romance whenever lit, making it the perfect companion to your new "romantansy" book. The full notes are:

  • Top: Ceylon Pepper, Saffron, Lemon Peel
  • Middle: Rose, Patchouli, Sandalwood
  • Base: Vanilla, Birch Resin

You'll also get 50 hours of burn time without inhaling toxic fumes!

Copper Cow Coffee Vanilla Ground Coffee

This coffee may make you breakup with Starbucks beyond AAPI Month. You can trust that you're getting 100% Vietnamese coffee that's a delicious blend of robusta and arabica, and is also sustainably sourced. The vanilla beans are very real and ground into absolute perfection so you can serve coffee however you want at home.

Want to make a cold brew or rely on your french press? Copper Cow Coffee makes it easy for you to follow your coffee-loving heart's desires.

Potluck Combo Set of Gochujang and Ssamjang

Tired of relying on the same rotation of seasonings and flavorings when cooking? Well, it's time to introduce your kitchen to Potluck's combo set of Gochujang and Ssamjang! They're sweet and spicy Korean pastes that'll help you create an excellent marinade to use on whatever light lunchmeal you're eating.

There are no additional sugars, artificial flavors, or preservatives in these yummy tastes you'll be glad you discovered during AAPI month.

Fly By Jing Sichuan Chili Crisp

If you're not familiar with Fly By Jing yet, now really is the time to find your new fave sauce! Founded by Jing Gao, she sought to reclaim her original name — instead of going by Jenny like she had for years — and introduce the flavors of her hometown (Chengdu) to others. This viral condiment comes in six different flavors, with the Sichuan Chili Crisp being the most popular. The other options you have are:

What are your favorite AAPI brands to shop? Let us know in the comments!

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La La Land might just go down in history as one of the best contemporary films of the 2010s. The soundtrack is amazing, the story is heartbreaking, and any movie that gives us Emma Stone & Ryan Gosling automatically deserves an award. I think about the dancing in this movie all the time, and apparently so does Ryan — just in a different way.

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When WSJ Magazine asked if there was one movie from his career he'd redo, Ryan Gosling almost instantly mentions La La Land because of the iconic "A Lovely Night" scene. The number, in which Emma's Mia and his Sebastian (as well as the audience) overlook Los Angeles at sunrise, is one of the most recognizable moments in the movie because it became the film's poster.

“There is a moment that haunts me,” Ryan says during the interview. “We’re dancing, Emma and I, and I didn’t know this would become the poster for the movie. We were supposed to have our hands up, and I thought it would be cool to put my hand [at more of an angle] even though everyone told me it wasn’t cool. I was sure it was cooler."

When the interviewer tells Ryan dancers call that "hamburger hands," he continues the joke, calling himself "Hamburger Hands Gosling over here."

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Well, the official La La Land account didn't waste any time and tweeted an edited version on May 3. "Fixed it for you @RyanGosling," the X post says.

While that one hilarious moment might haunt Ryan, the overall filming experience is close to his heart because it's the movie that changed his life. At the stage in his life, "I don't really take roles that are going to put me in some kind of dark place," Ryan tells WSJ Magazine. "The decisions I make, I make them with Eva and we make them with our family in mind first."

"I think La La Land was the first," he adds. I"t was sort of like, 'Oh this will be fun for them too, because even though they're not coming to set, we're practicing piano every day or we're dancing or we're singing.'"

What do you think of the new La La Land poster? ;) Follow us on TikTok for more pop culture news and check out why Ryan Gosling Is The Ultimate Girl Dad!

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Brunch is a decadent ritual. Late mornings full of sticky syrup and bottomless mimosas (!) are all fun and games until you receive the dreaded bill from your local spot. It's not that the food's not good, it's just expensive. We're here to *happily* report that you can save some dough and take the brunch party inside by hosting your own at home! Here are the best recipes and brunch party ideas to enlist for your next brunch time shenanigans!

What do you serve at a brunch party?

Any dish you can break up into smaller servings or finger foods are good for serving at a brunch party. Think mini pancakes, sausage links, breakfast sandwiches, and more.

What activities do you do at brunch?

Playing games, serving food, drinking mimosas, and visiting with friends and family are all activities that you can do at brunch.

How do you throw a casual and fun brunch party?

Keep things low-key for throwing a fun and casual brunch party – first, send out some simple invites to your inner circle and set a realistic budget for the party. You don’t have to necessarily go for a theme or full-fledged party. As long as brunch foods are involved, your guests will feel welcome.

What are some easy brunch party ideas for hosting at home?

You could organize a pancake bar, a coffee station, or a decorate-your-own donut set-up for an at-home brunch party.

Brunch Party Recipe Ideas

Here are some of our favorite recipes for when you wanna be the brunch hostess with the mostess!

Ultimate Spring Brunch Board

Let your brunch party guests have at it. This sharable brunch board hits all the marks – with sweet and savory bites included. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Easy Vegan Strawberry Tart

These single-serving tarts make feeding a crowd unbelievably easy, especially since they're made with only 10 ingredients. (via The Edgy Veg)

Breakfast Fruit Salad

Luckily, there's not much to making fruit salad. Just toss your favorite fruits in a massive bowl with a ladle, and consider your brunch party side dish done! (via Live Eat Learn)

French Toast Casserole

This *iconic* french toast casserole is made in one pan, plus there's an option for the lazy hosts to let the dish sit overnight before baking. So, if your A.M. routine feels like a Manic Monday every day, all you need to do is pop the prepped casserole in the oven, and voila! (via The Girl On Bloor)

Stuffed Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

This breakfast sandwich truly delivers the best of both worlds. Each stack is comprised of savory bacon, egg, and cheese, plus sweet waffles and syrup for that *ultimate* flavor balance. For a brunch party, simply prep all of the ingredients, then let your guests build their own sammie! (via Rachel Mansfield)

Breakfast Potatoes

Dressing up some diced potatoes with bell peppers, onion, and jalapeño spruces up a familiar brunch recipe that'll please pretty much everyone at the table. Bonus points for making big batches for your brunch party! (via This Wife Cooks)

Lemon Sugar Rolls with Vanilla Cream Cheese Icing

You know (and love) cinnamon rolls – now get ready for something even sweeter and tangier: lemon rolls! This ooey-gooey recipe is ideal for a brunch party because it brings some good 'ol share-worthy pull-apart goodness to the table. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Shakshuka

Hear us out: you could host a dippable brunch party. Sounds tasty, right? First up on your menu should be this shakshuka recipe, a prime dish to dip some toast into for those hard-hitting morning munchies. Next up, dippable biscotti cookies! (via Brit + Co.)

Funfetti Biscotti

Coffee + pastries is the *best* breakfast combo on the weekends, so why not opt for a coffee brewing bar paired with a bake like these colorful biscottis? Your weekend warrior pals will totally dig it! (via Barley & Sage)

Ricotta Biscuits

These luscious biscuits recall Southern home cooking in every good way possible. Each bite is equal parts cushy and crunchy, the perfect contender for a hearty gravy bath at brunch. (via Cozy Cravings)

Sheet Pan Pancakes

This sheet pan recipe is a *total* time saver when it comes to a brunch party! It beats pouring out individual pancakes and waiting for each one to cook by miles. Just don't forget the syrup! (via Feel Good Foodie)

Japanese Fruit Sandwich (Sando)

Japanese sandos are prime picking for brunch because they carry a light, airy, and fruity flavor that just makes mornings better. No matter the type of fruit you use, you can always count on this dish to taste balanced and refreshing. Plus, it's painfully easy to make. (via Takes Two Eggs)

Sausage Hash Brown Casserole

If you're up to feed a large group, casseroles are the #1 move. This brunch-forward recipe idea compiles cheese, sausage, hash browns, and more to form a creative (and communal) dish. (via Culinary Hill)

Millionaire's Bacon Cinnamon Rolls

This brunch party recipe did not come to play. It mixes sticky sweet icing in with caramelized bacon that makes every decadent mouthful feel truly fit for a millionaire. Take care to make extra dozens for your party's company! (via Brit + Co.)

Easy Breakfast Yogurt Bake

We have to admit, we've never thought of baking yogurt, but now we see the light with this recipe. The dish brings a beneficial amount of protein to any brunch function, plus it can easily be cut up into individual portions for serving the whole table. (via Rachel Mansfield)

Citrus Fruit Cups

These fruit cups are genius for brunch party spreads. It's as simple as staging as many cups as you need for the party the night before, storing them in the fridge, and serving! (via Amanda Wilens)

Berry Bulgur Breakfast Bake

Bulgur is extremely similar to oatmeal or grits, making it a supremely healthy pick for a brunch party! Cook a large amount for your guests to eat on over time – this recipe calls for blueberries and strawberries, but you can add whatever you're feelin' in the moment. (via Live Eat Learn)

Healthy Breakfast Egg Muffins

Starbucks' egg bites? Never heard of 'em. This recipe toes the line of being a copycat, except *totally* better than what you can get your hands on in the drive-thru. The cups are prepped in a muffin tin, so you can create countless numbers of the savory breakfast bite. (via Salt & Lavender)

Healthy Breakfast Cookies

Cookies for breakfast have to be the best thing since sliced bread, TBH. What's even more desirable about this recipe is that it's health-focused, so you don't lose track of your goals at breakfast. Make some for your brunch party guests to take home once the festivities are done! (via The Endless Meal)

Ultimate Breakfast Tacos

Because only a crazy person would say 'no' to breakfast tacos. For your brunch get-together, you can prep the additions separately, then have your attendees build their own tacos! (via Cozy Cravings)

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There are some casting decisions that feel like they're written in the stars. Margot Robbie as Barbie, Lola Tung as The Summer I Turned Pretty's Belly, and Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us definitely make the list. What I never expected, however, was for Pedro Pascal to be in talks to join two of my other fave actors in a rom-com!! (The other two actors are Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans, in case you're wondering). If you're as excited as I am but don't know much about the new movie, don't worry — I've done all the work so you don't have to. Here's everything we know about director Celine Song's new movie Materialists!

What is Materialists about?

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While we haven't gotten an official synopsis on Celine Song's follow up to Past Lives, it looks like Materialists follows a professional NYC matchmaker (likely played by Dakota Johnson), via Deadline. When the matchmaker gets involved with a wealthy man, she realizes she can't shake her feelings for an actor-waiter from her past. Juicy!! It's giving a little bit of It Ends With Us, it's giving a little bit of Playing With Matches. I'm totally here for it!

According to Merriam Webster, a materialist is someone who has a "preoccupation with or stress upon material rather than intellectual or spiritual things." This feels like an indication we'll see these characters have to figure out what's important to them, and whether they prioritize material things or relationships. (But don't we all have to do that?).

Is the Materialists movie filming?

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Yes, Materialists is filming in New York City as of April 2024! The first leaked videos from set (thanks to @mickmicknyc) appear to revolve around a wedding (which would make sense if Dakota's character is a matchmaker!). Based on the costumes, my guess is Chris Evans plays the actor-waiter, while Pedro Pascal plays the new man in our leading lady's life. The Vampire Diaries, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Friday Night Lights — will the love triangles never cease?!

Who's in the Materialists cast?

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Materialists stars Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. We're still waiting to hear about supporting cast! I'd also love to know whether Celine Song will pull a Greta Gerwig (who frequently recasts her beloved actors) and include Past Lives' Greta Lee in the cast.

When is Materialists coming out?

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Materialists just started filming in New York City during the spring of 2024, so my guess is we'll see the movie in the summer or fall of 2025, but it all depends on when filming wraps!

Did A24 produce Past Lives?

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Yes, A24 helped produce Celine Song's directorial debut Past Lives (which she also wrote). Past Lives follows childhood friends Nora and Hae Sung, reconnect two decades after Nora's family leaves South Korea. The week they spend together in New York will bring up questions they've both been holding onto — about love, life, and destiny.

The film was met with rave reviews from both critics and the Brit + Co team, and remains one of the most beautiful contemporary films in recent years.

What else has Pedro Pascal been in?

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While The Last of Us catapulted Pedro Pascal even MORE into mainstream media, he's starred in a variety of shows and movies over the last 20 years! He was in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and played the recurring role of Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones. Pedro Pascal joined the Star Wars universe with The Mandalorian in 2019, and was also in my personal favorite movie of 2022, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.

In addition to Materialists, we'll see him in the MCU's Fantastic Four and Gladiator 2. Talk about a packed schedule! I'd like to get his agent to schedule my entire life because that's some insanely impressive time management skills.

What has Chris Evans been in?

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You probably recognize Chris Evans the most as Steve Rogers/Captain America in Marvel Studios' superhero flicks, but he's also done a number of other movies, too (including the 2005 Fantastic Four, which is funny considering Pedro Pascal is in the new installment!). Chris Evans has some great range, and is in everything from the wacky Scott Pilgrim vs. the World to the action-packed Snowpiercer to the mysterious Knives Out with Ana de Armas.

If you're a fan of romantic dramas and haven't seen Before We Go (which is also Chris' directorial debut), I totally recommend it. I've seen Chris in so many action movies that I loved how much space there is for the characters to get to know each other!

Where can I watch Dakota Johnson?

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You can see Dakota Johnson in 2024's Madame Web, but you can also catch her in The Social Network, the Fifty Shades of Gray series, and two beloved YouTube videos: Dakota Johnson’s Favorite Comedian Isn’t Ellen and Inside Dakota Johnson's Serene Hollywood Home.

I also wholeheartedly recommend The Peanut Butter Falcon, which was written and directed by Outer Banks native Tyler Nilson alongside Michael Schwartz. The film follows a young man with Down syndrome who escapes an assisted living facility and becomes fast friends with a fisherman on the run as a social worker (played by Dakota) tries to track them.

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Met Gala Monday has arrived, and it's making me think about all my favorite red carpet couplesBlake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Shaun White and Nina Dobrev, Tom Holland and Zendaya (who's co-chairing the Gala this year!). But one of the couples at the top of my list is Miles and Keleigh Teller. This couple (who's BFF's with Taylor Swift, by the way) never miss a hot red carpet look but they're also so sweet and goofy. Fingers crossed they show up at the Gala tonight, but until then, keep reading for their cutest relationship moments!

Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller's Full Relationship Timeline

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May 11, 2013 — Miles Teller And Keleigh Sperry Meet

Miles Teller and his future wife Keleigh met at an after party for The Black Keys in 2013, and immediately clicked. "I told my buddy, 'I think I'm going to be with this girl for a long time,'" Miles tells People in 2017.

He also told Vogue in 2019 that he knew she was the one right after they met. "Keleigh had caught my eye early in the night, and we talked," he says. "I didn't think it went well, but after a few more attempts, I got her to dance with me, and a week later, we went on a date."

“He was so charming and charismatic,” Keleigh tells Vogue. “I adored him from the first moment we met.”

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August 20, 2017 — Miles Teller Proposes To Keleigh Sperry

While on a trip to South Africa, Miles Teller proposed to Keleigh, starting the next chapter of their life! Except, the proposal didn't initially go as planned. "You do a coffee break after you do the morning sunrise safari and I said, ‘OK, wherever we’re going to be at, tie a rose to a tree and then put this note [with the day we started dating and the day we got engaged] on there,’" Miles says on an episode of Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "So, we had our coffee break and she sees the flower [and] she thought someone had died. She thought it was an in memoriam kind of thing, and I’m just, like, staring.”

"I'll never get the image out of my head of him down on one knee with a tear in his eye," Keleigh told People. "He really thought about every detail and was so nervous!"

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September 1, 2019 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Get Married

I thought this relationship couldn't get any more perfect, and then Miles and Keleigh Teller ended up getting married in Hawaii. The dreamy ceremony took place on Maui, and in addition to a beautiful Monique Lhuillier gown, Keleigh wore a necklace from her mom that all her sisters also wore when they got married. (Don't mind me, just brushing a tear from my eye!)

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September 1, 2020 — Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller Celebrate Their Wedding Anniversary

Everyday is a good day to celebrate your partner, and anniversaries are even more of an excuse! To celebrate their one-year, Miles and Keleigh Teller spent some time oceanside. "Happy 1 yr anniversary to my all-time love @keleighsperry," Miles tweeted. "You and me til the end, baby."

"1 year ago, till the end," Keleigh Teller said in her own Instagram post.

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December 21, 2020 — Miles Teller Reveals Keleigh Teller Always Has His Back

While speaking with Men's Health at the end of 2020, Miles revealed just how strong his marriage to Keleigh had become (and how they added a lemon tree, hydrangeas, and roses to their backyard!). "She keeps me calm. It's pretty great," he says. "We are really great. Once you get married and you make that ultimate commitment, life is just a lot less stressful. You just know that person is always going to be there."

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February 14, 2021 — Keleigh Teller Celebrates Valentine's Day

To celebrate their second Valentine's Day as a married couple, Keleigh wrote a beautiful message to Miles on Instagram. "8 years of being your valentine," she says. "I love you, the one I want to go through time with." I cannot get enough of this couple! Swoon!

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May 25, 2021 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Vacation With Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers

In addition to the critically-acclaimed Top Gun: Maverick and Whiplash, you probably recognize Miles Teller from the Divergent series. Well, apparently he still keeps in touch with his co-stars, and this vacation proves it! Ahead of the summer of 2021, Miles and Keleigh Teller took a trip to Hawaii with Shailene Woodley and her then-boyfriend Aaron Rogers (of Green Pay Packers fame).

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September 1, 2021 — Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller Celebrate Their 2nd Anniversary As A Married Couple

This social media savvy couple celebrated each other on their second anniversary, and their messages were the sweetest yet! "2 years ago today, I married the woman of my dreams," Miles tweeted. "There isn't a day that goes by where I'm not reminded of how much I truly love and adore you. Thank you for your kindness and unconditional support, Keleigh. I would be lost without you."

"Happy anniversary my booshki," Keleigh wrote on Instagram. "Not sure how to put 8 years into 10 photos but I love you forever more thanks for being a stud of a husband, I adore you."

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November 15, 2021 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Star In Taylor Swift's Music Video

All of Taylor Swift's music videos are amazing in their own right but my personal favorite is "I Bet You Think About Me" from the Red (Taylor's Version) era. The costumes are beautiful, Blake Lively's direction is perfect, and the fact that Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller are in the video makes it even better!

"So grateful to Miles for being the greatest dance partner and friend to me," Taylor wrote on Instagram at the time. "And @keleighteller, who is the coolest living human on planet earth. The bride was willing to risk it all."

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May 5, 2022 — Miles Teller's Wife Keleigh Celebrates Top Gun: Maverick

Top Gun was one of the hottest movies of 2022, and to celebrate its release, Keleigh showed up for her husband time and time again! "Loving the Rooster love! Miles says thank you to everyone who has seen the film and he shares in this moment with you," she says in one Instagram post, captioning another, "Just.. memories. so proud of you all. Congrats!!"

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July 20, 2022 — Keleigh Teller Asks Miles Teller To Shave His Mustache

As much as Top Gun fans loved Miles Teller's mustache (and how much it made him look like his onscreen dad Goose, played in the original film by Anthony Edwards), Keleigh Teller wasn't a huge fan. "My wife made me shave it immediately [after filming wrapped]," Miles joked with People during the summer of 2022.

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October 1, 2022 — Miles Teller Hosts Saturday Night Live

On the heels of the Top Gun craze, Miles Teller hosted SNL during the fall, and Keleigh was just as excited as him!! "I adore you, thank you for making this week what it was @rebeccaannes @colinjost @fayedunaway etc. you make dreams come true," Keleigh wrote on Instagram the next day.

"So proud of you ❤️🔥," she wrote in another post.

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February 2, 2023 — Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry Star In A Super Bowl Commercial

There aren't many Super Bowl commercials I can remember from the last few years, but the Bud Light ad with Miles Teller & wife Keleigh is one of my favorites! The ad really highlights how much fun this couple has as they dance around and have fun together. "There's a lot of improv," Miles tells People. "We did go to a rehearsal, just to be professional about it — but in the back of my head I was kind of figuring…I kind of knew the moves I wanted to do."

"It's really been an incredible year for both Keleigh and I, not just professionally but personally," he continues. "When Bud Light came and wanted us to be a part of a Super Bowl commercial, I mean, that's the top of the mountain as far as these things go. We always look forward to watching them."

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May 27, 2023 — Miles and Keleigh Teller Watch Taylor Swift's Eras Tour

I was over the moon when I realized I was at the same Eras Tour show as Keleigh and Miles Teller! The couple, along with Aaron Rodgers, attended two of Taylor Swift's three concerts at the MetLife arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. They were a blast! "48 hours in ERAs heaven," Keleigh says on Instagram.

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February 20, 2024 — Keleigh Sperry Celebrates Miles Teller's Birthday

I love birthdays just as much as other major holidays, and turns out Keleigh Teller loves them too! (Just, not as much as she loves Miles ;)). "Happy 37th birthday to my Phila-Florida-jersey-boy, you hung the 🌙 ," she says on Instagram. "Keep on flying, I’ll stand by and watch you shine forever."

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April 30, 2024 — Miles And Keleigh Teller Dress Up In Honor Of The Fall Guy

After Ryan Gosling dressed up as Beavis during SNL and the premiere of The Fall Guy, Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller put their own spin on the costumes. Miles posted the photos to X with nothing but a rocker hand emoji as the caption.

Who is Miles Teller's wife?

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Miles Teller's wife is Keleigh Teller, who is a professional model and has starred in music videos like Opeth’s “The Devil’s Orchard" and Taylor Swift's "I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version)."

How did Keleigh Teller and Miles Teller meet?

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Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller met when they showed up to the same after party in 2013. It really goes to show that you never know where you'll find the love of your life!

Do Miles and Keleigh Teller have kids?

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No, Miles Teller & wife Keleigh don't have kids — but they do have a French bulldog named Bugsy!

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