(NC)-When it comes to deciding where and what to eat in South Carolina, diners can have a problem.
The Palmetto State has much to offer culinary explorers, so it can be difficult to choose from so many delicious-looking options.
A great help for this situation is as close as the Web. Travelers who visit www.savorsouthcarolina.com can peruse its online "menu" for many suggestions on the wide variety of foods and settings across the state.
Starting with the S.C. Dining Guide, the site provides numerous categories and dining options, such as the state's many food festivals. Some are devoted to a single specialty (for example, the Piedmont Blues and Hash Bash or barbecue at the Kershaw Hog Jam, the Pelion Peanut Party or Saint George's World Grits Festival, the Irmo Okra Strut and dozens more), while others showcase variety in "taste of" events in towns from Bennettsville to Columbia to Myrtle Beach, featuring dozens of diverse types of fare.
The site's "restaurant search" feature enables searchers to locate the elegant eateries of Charleston or compare the list of down-home cooking in the state's many local "meat 'n' threes."
There's much more to be discovered on this substantial site, from great chefs to wineries to coupon deals.
South Carolina's many culinary options also will be represented when the state participates with Travel South USA in the consumer show "Go South" in Toronto in April.
The advantage of www.savorsouthcarolina.com is that the site leaves the adventurous the pleasure of using these "jumping-off points" to discover on their own the myriad restaurants, dishes and dining styles, from fancy to fingers, to be found in South Carolina.
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