Trust us on this: if great cuisine is a must for vacations, you won’t be disappointed with the Myrtle Beach area. For starters, there’s the neighborhood immediately surrounding Inlet Sports Lodge: Murrells Inlet, which has been dubbed “seafood capital of South Carolina” (and with good reason). Restaurants dotting the village’s marshwalk get fresh fish right from the beautiful saltwater estuary located just outside their kitchens. Venture a little further and you’ll find a wide range of fare, from Brazilian steakhouses to Italian cafes —plus everything in between—throughout Myrtle Beach.
If you're hungry for seafood, dining is best at Murrells Inlet, a strip along the marsh that's packed with seafood places.
-- New York Times