Eat upscale, beautifully presented dishes in this waterside restaurant, hidden inside Tranquil House Inn. House chefs use herbs from the Inn’s gardens, Atlantic seafood and locally sourced meat, fowl and veggies. Seared tuna steak comes piled high on a bed of kimchi shrimp fried rice, while the rack of lamb melts in the mouth. It's only open in high season.
1587 Restaurant
Outer Banks
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