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The biggest food news you missed this week in Charlotte: 13 things to know

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The curated articles this week highlight Charlotte’s dynamic food scene, showcasing a blend of culinary recognition, new beginnings, and local flavors.

Among the stories, Charlotte restaurants, particularly Counter-, gained recognition in the Michelin Guide for the American South, bringing attention to local dining excellence.

Lang Van, a Vietnamese favorite, also made the list under the Bib Gourmand category.

Meanwhile, a new arcade bar, Foo Bar, opened in South End Charlotte, introducing an exciting mix of retro games and craft cocktails.

In another corner of the city, the veteran-owned wellness eatery Sage Citrus announced its plans to open at Camp North End, focusing on health-forward dishes that align with a food-as-medicine philosophy.

Finally, Wolfie’s Howlin Good Bar-B-Que announced a transition to new ownership, ensuring the continuity of its beloved barbecue offerings in the Charlotte community.

The entrance to Panko Peruvian Fusion in NoDa. The new restaurant features a decorative pillar and large logo-adorned windows. By Melissa Oyler

NO. 1: PERUVIAN NIKKEI RESTAURANT PANKO OPENS SOON IN NODA CHARLOTTE. WHAT TO KNOW

Opening soon in NoDa, Panko will be Charlotte’s newest Peruvian Nikkei eatery. | Published November 6, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney



Michelin Guides director Gwendal Poullennec, chef/owner Sam Hart of Counter-, executive beverage director Michael Myers of Counter- and Michelin Guide American South ceremony host Java Ingram gather on stage with Michelin Man mascot Bibendum on Monday, Nov. 3 as Counter- was awarded one Michelin Star in addition to a Michelin Green Star. By Heidi Finley

NO. 2: CHARLOTTE RESTAURANTS WIN BIG, CELEBRATE MICHELIN GUIDE AMERICAN SOUTH HONORS

Michelin Guide officials announced selections for the new American South version of the little red book on Monday, with several Charlotte eateries highlighted among the region’s best restaurants. | Published November 4, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley



Rada is a new contemporary American restaurant serving up vegetable-forward, European-inspired cuisine on Selwyn Ave. By Laura Pol

NO. 3: ALL THE NC RESTAURANTS RECOGNIZED IN THE MICHELIN GUIDE AMERICAN SOUTH

Restaurants named in the Michelin Guide American South have been announced, and now is the perfect time to get a taste of what the food scene has been buzzing about all year. | Published November 3, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley



Fried chicken and potato wedges from the Quik Shoppe. By Samantha Husted

NO. 4: MY FAVORITE GAS STATION EATS IN CHARLOTTE INCLUDE A DELI THAT’S A HIDDEN GEM

I’ve eaten a lot of Charlotte gas station food in the last few weeks. | Published November 6, 2025 | Read Full Story by Samantha Husted



At Foo Bar, customers will find a mix of modern and retro arcade games, including Skee Ball.

NO. 5: SEE INSIDE: BAR WITH RETRO GAMES AND ‘NEON VIBES’ NOW OPEN IN CHARLOTTE

There’s a new arcade bar in South End Charlotte, and it promises to level up your next game night. | Published October 31, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney



Food Truck Alley, an outdoor dining concept coming to Belmont, North Carolina, will feature a curated line up of local vendors serving an assortment of food options.

NO. 6: BELMONT NATIVE AIMS TO TURN DOWNTOWN LOT INTO FAMILY-FRIENDLY FOOD TRUCK PARK

What was once a parking lot will soon be the Charlotte area’s newest outdoor dining destination. | Published November 5, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney



“Sage & Citrus is all about food as medicine, and flavor without compromise,” chef and founder Darius Johnson said.

NO. 7: VETERAN-OWNED WELLNESS RESTAURANT TO OPEN AT CAMP NORTH END. WHAT TO EXPECT.

Eating well is at the heart of a new restaurant concept coming soon to Charlotte. | Published October 31, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney



“This was a hobby that just continued to grow, and we could not have asked for more success and acceptance,” said Michael Wolff, owner of Wolfie’s Howlin’ Bar-B-Que in Charlotte, NC.

NO. 8: OWNERS OF CHARLOTTE BARBECUE JOINT ‘CALL IT QUITS’ AFTER MORE THAN A DECADE

A neighborhood barbecue joint is closing up shop in Charlotte after 15 years — well, sort of. | Published November 3, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney



Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guides, sat down with CharlotteFive for an in-depth interview on Tuesday, Nov. 4 in Greenville, SC, after the announcement of selections for the Michelin Guide American South. By Heidi Finley

NO. 9: MEET THE REAL MICHELIN MAN, THE FRENCH EXECUTIVE RUNNING THE MICHELIN GUIDES

With the announcement of the Michelin Guide American South, the Carolinas’ culinary scene is making its presence known. | Published November 4, 2025 | Read Full Story by Heidi Finley



A 2021 menu at Counter- restaurant in Charlotte was an origami paper fortune teller design. By Alex Cason

NO. 10: WHY IS THERE A DASH IN COUNTER-? THE STORY BEHIND CHARLOTTE’S MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANT

Charlotte’s dining scene reached a new milestone Monday, Nov. | Published November 4, 2025 | Read Full Story by CharlotteFive staff



Red Bridges BBQ Lodge menu items including the barbecue plate, hush puppies and the brisket sandwich. By Alex Cason

NO. 11: BEST CAROLINA-STYLE BARBECUE? THESE NC RESTAURANTS RANKED AMONG TOP 10 IN THE US

In the South, we all know there’s a soft spot in our hearts for barbecue. | Published November 7, 2025 | Read Full Story by Chyna Blackmon



Resident Culture’s Cumulo nonalcoholic drinks are made with THC and sparkling water.

NO. 12: CANNABIS BEVERAGES ARE HAVING A MOMENT IN CHARLOTTE. HERE’S WHERE TO FIND THEM.

Cannabis beverages — sparkling, citrusy, slightly herbaceous and increasingly easy to find on menus in Charlotte — are quietly changing the way people unwind. | Published November 7, 2025 | Read Full Story by Timothy DePeugh



Prime Fish Cellar opened in February 2024 and is now closed for renovation into a wine bar featuring sushi and sake. By Heidi Finley

NO. 13: TEAM BEHIND MICHELIN-RECOMMENDED SUSHI SPOTS OPENS WINE, SAKE BAR. WHAT TO KNOW

After months of renovations, a Charlotte sushi and wine bar is back open. | Published November 6, 2025 | Read Full Story by Tanasia Kenney

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.

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