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Reader recommendations for the best restaurants and dishes in Winston-Salem

WStoday readers share the meals they’ve had that are worth raving about.

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Last week we asked you “What’s the one restaurant in Winston-Salem everyone should try?” Here are some dishes you recommend:

“Everything is good at both locations of Village Tavern” — Doris B.

“Fried chicken, mac n’ cheese and collards at Mozelle’s” — S.A.

“Street corn, fried pork bowl, + Latin grilled cheese (Arepas) at Mojito Latin Soul Food” — Jess H.

“Fried green tomatoes and okra basket at Sweet Potatoes” — Jamie S.

“The seafood specials, mocktails, and desserts from Ryan’s” — Susan G.

“Any of the chicken dishes at Vinnie’s” — Ed M.

“Don’t sleep on the unique vegetable preparations at Six Hundred °" — Timothy S.

“Three Amigos at The Porch” — Eliza B.

“Scallion chicken at Szechuan Palace” — Nancy H.

“Its a toss-up between Village Tavern and The [Midtown Cafe and] Dessertery, both locally owned with fantastic food, great variety for all tastes, and of course great desserts” — Tracy S.

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