TripAdvisor’s Top 5 Italian restaurants for your post-round meal Myrtle Beach provides no shortage of great golf courses to choose from, and no shortage of great Italian eats also. Be sure to consider these Top 5 Italian restaurants, according to TripAdvisor, on your next visit to the Grand Strand. They are all located within close proximity to several MBGolf.com courses and Condo-World facilities, making them the perfect spots to grab a post-round bite. Villa Romana Italian Restaurant takes the No. 1 spot for Italian restaurants in Myrtle Beach. The old-school ambiance and setting feature white tablecloths and an accordion player most evenings. Don’t be fooled by its charm – it’s great for families and groups of all sizes. Reviewer A4262WDsusanl said, “we will probably return to Myrtle Beach just to enjoy this locally owned business that cares about their staff and guests! Very impressive when so many restaurants have lost that edge.” Ciao Restaurant is the No. 2-ranked Italian eatery in Myrtle Beach. With an impressive menu featuring Italian favorites like veal marsala, chicken piccata, and spaghetti calamari marinara, there is something everyone will enjoy at Ciao. The elegant restaurant is perfect for a special night out. Said reviewer patrickcK1104HI, “We had dinner on Saturday at Ciao. There were eight of us. As usual, service was excellent … and the food was as good as ever. Crab stuffed mushrooms were over the top!” Sole Italian Restaurant has been a staple in the Myrtle Beach area for years and a consistently great Italian food experience hence its No. 3 spot on this list. The family-owned restaurant serves dishes like Linguini Carbonara, Lasagna Tradizionale, Calamari over linguini, and your favorite, chicken, veal, beef, and fish selections. MaggieNewBoston stated that “this place is definitely a hidden gem. Do not turn back because it is in a strip mall type location. It is cozy inside with ‘Frank’ music playing. The food is to die for. Try at least one of the daily specials even if it is just an appetizer. The service is impeccable and the food is straight from a New Jersey Italian family. Visit early on in your trip because you will definitely want to return!” At No. 4, Toscana Italian Kitchen has remained a steady Top 5 contender for years now. Open daily at 4 p.m., their menu is decadent, with dishes like lobster ravioli and crab-stuffed chicken. Said reviewer Msciccone1, “The bread and red pepper oil mixture was delicious. The pasta was cooked perfectly. The seafood dish my parents ordered was beyond their expectation. We left the restaurant raving! Highly recommend.” Rounding off the list at No. 5 is Little Italy located at 30th Avenue at Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach. This hidden gem packs a mighty punch of flavors with menu items like Arancini, Saucy Shrimp, Clams and Mussels sauteed with spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, and fresh tomato, along with pastas, traditional dishes, and even pizzas. RONBO9503 says “What a hidden gem! We absolutely highly recommend this restaurant. We will be coming again next time at Myrtle Beach.” Get golfing and get eating this fall with MBGolf.com and Condo-World.