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Nestled in the heart of the Midwest, Wichita may be known for its aviation heritage, but it’s also home to a treasure trove of delicious restaurants that cater to every palate. From pizzerias to French bistros, this Redfin article will introduce you to eight of Wichita’s most delicious eateries.

Whether you’re looking for homes for sale in Wichita, already live in an apartment in the city, or are just passing through – get ready to discover the diverse and tasty side of Wichita’s restaurant scene.

Fried chicken

1. Savutes

Shelley Duncan, Executive Director of Kansas Business Group on Health, suggests a stop at Savutes, a pinnacle of Wichita’s culinary refinement. With its upscale ambiance and thoughtfully curated menu, this restaurant offers a symphony of Italian flavors that delight the senses. From the menu, Shelley recommends either the steak or fried chicken, both bursting with flavor.

2. Public at the Brickyard

Public at the Brickyard seamlessly fuses the arts and gastronomy in a comfortable indoor/outdoor setting. Housed in a charming brick building, this restaurant spotlights imaginative dishes influenced by global culinary trends. The restaurant is synonymous with its outdoor environment, which also serves as a prime live music venue, offering a range of dishes from Korean fried chicken to various pizzas.

group of friends celebrating cheerfully

3. Georges French Bistro

For a touch of elegance and sophistication, George’s French Bistrov beckons with its classic French fare and refined atmosphere. Indulge in French cooking as you savor dishes meticulously crafted with precision and flair. From delicate escargot to decadent creme brulee, this bistro encapsulates the essence of France.

4. N&J

Mike Thayer, a blogger for Bachelor on the Cheap, recommends N&J for its mouthwatering menu of Middle Eastern and Greek dishes, capturing the true flavors of the Mediterranean.This charming eatery celebrates flavors, showcasing the region’s vibrant spices and ingredients. From aromatic kebabs to sumptuous gyros, N&J’s dedication to authenticity transports diners to the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean.

plate with a gyro and other varying foods

5. Wasabi Hinkaku

Mike also recommends Wasabi Hinkaku, which offers impeccable sushi creations and Japanese cuisine. The artistry behind each dish is evident in the meticulously crafted rolls and the harmonious blend of flavors. From traditional sashimi to innovative rolls, such as the Crazy StoneHenge, every bite at Wasabi Hinkaku is a testament to the precision and creativity of Japanese gastronomy.

6. Molino’s Mexican Cuisine

Molino’s Mexican Cuisine transports patrons to the heart of Mexico through its vibrant dishes and festive atmosphere. Every bite is a homage to traditional Mexican recipes passed down through generations, from sizzling fajitas to zesty enchiladas. With a dedication to preserving culinary heritage, Molino’s offers an experience that adds a dash of south-of-the-border flair to Wichita’s dining tapestry.

enchilada entree

7. Avivo Brick Oven Pizzeria

A list of restaurants in Wichita would only be complete with knowing where to find some delicious pizza. Avivo Brick Oven Pizzeria redefines pizza with its artisanal creations fired to perfection in a brick oven. Each pie is a canvas of flavors, from the simplicity of Margherita to innovative combinations that tantalize taste buds. With locally sourced ingredients and a commitment to quality, Avivo transforms pizza into a culinary masterpiece.

8. Bills Charcoal Grill

A final recommendation from the Bachelor on the Cheap blogger, Mike, is Bill’s Charcoal Grill, a haven for barbecue enthusiasts where smoky aromas and bold flavors converge. With its emphasis on slow-cooked meats and signature sauces, this eatery pays homage to the rich barbecue traditions of the region. From tender ribs to hearty brisket, Bill’s Charcoal Grill presents a mouthwatering array of dishes that embody Kansas-style barbecue’s heart and soul.

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