![]() ![]() Head instead to the other Gilcrist, its sister restaurant at Gardner’s Basin. There’s a Gilcrist at the Tropicana, a glittering diner inside the casino. ![]() Pancakes, cream chipped beef, Gilcrist, Atlantic City (Peter Genovese I NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) 11. All proof that Atlantic City is much more than casinos, and casino restaurants. Here, you’ll find the state’s best Italian restaurant, its most legendary sub/hoagie shop, one of its greatest old-school restaurants, and the city’s coolest breakfast joint. This is not a list of Atlantic City’s fanciest or flashiest restaurants, just the best, in all types of cuisines, surroundings and price ranges. The city’s only Afghan restaurant, which also happens to be its only French restaurant, is on this list - high on this list. In the casinos, you have Italian, steakhouses, Japanese and more, many headlined by celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri.īut a short stroll from the casinos, along Atlantic and Pacific avenues and side streets, you’ll find Vietnamese, Chinese, Jamaican, Greek, Japanese, soul food, and more. There was one well before Resorts opened the first AC casino in 1978. This just in: Atlantic City boasts a diverse dining scene. ![]()
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