Baton Rouge steakhouse named in OpenTable's 'Top 100 Restaurants' for 2024
Nov 21, 2024
(WHTM) – Some of the country's top-rated restaurants have been highlighted in OpenTable's 2024 edition of their "Top 100 Restaurants" in America list.
The annual list is intended to showcase the most sought-after dining destinations from the past year, as decided by reviewers and restaurant data. For the 2024 edition, OpenTable's analysts based their findings on more than 14 million diner reviews, along with diner ratings, reservation demand, and percentage of five-star reviews, among other factors.
This year's list includes restaurants from 25 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Washington.
Four eateries in Washington, D.C., and one in Puerto Rico also made the cut.
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The complete list of OpenTable's "Top 100 Restaurants" in American can be found at OpenTable's official website.
"I couldn't be prouder of every restaurant that made this list for their incredible efforts to deliver hospitality to their guests at every turn," said OpenTable CEO Debby Soo, adding that the 2024 list "reflects the breadth" of restaurants on OpenTable. "For diners, there's something for everyone on this list — it's an amazing hit list for locals and travelers too."
Louisiana restaurants on the list
Ruth's Chris Steak House in Baton Rouge located on Constitution Avenue made the list. The restaurant offers sizzling hot steaks, seafood entrees like barbecued shrimp and almond-crusted Chilean sea bass and potato and vegetable sides.
Another Louisiana restaurant named in the list is GW Fins, a New Orleans seafood restaurant on Bienville Street. This spot has a menu that changes daily depending on the catches of the day.
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