The most popular American restaurants on TikTok have been revealed with Hollywood hotspot Catch, Los Angeles’ coolest rooftop celebrity seafood spot, landing the number one spot.
Online gambling company Betway analyzed 160 of the most popular restaurants in the US and aggregated each place’s hashtag views to compile a list of the top 10.
Second is Katz’s Deli in New York City – still as legendary as it is nearly 35 years after it featured in the famous scene in “When Harry Met Sally.”
The famous sandwich shop has received up to 11 million views on a video of their famous pastrami sandwiches on TikTok.
The historic establishment has attracted locals and tourists alike with its legendary pastrami, corned beef, and Jewish deli classics since 1888.
Marine Room has been around for over 80 years and is known for its front row seats to dramatic sunsets over the Pacific Ocean, as well as heartbreaking tidal waves that make dramatic displays for diners
In second place was Katz’s Deli in New York City – still as legendary as it is nearly 35 years after it featured in the famous scene in ‘When Harry Met Sally’
The historic establishment has attracted locals and tourists alike with its legendary pastrami, corned beef, and Jewish deli classics since 1888
Katz’s became famous for being the location of Meg Ryan’s fake orgasm scene in the 1989 romantic comedy.
Estelle Reiner’s line ‘I’ll have what she’s having’ is commemorated at the table where Ryan and Bill Crystal sat.
“Where Harry met Sally…I hope you got what she had, enjoy!” the sign says.
Within its first three weeks of opening, Catch, which took first place, was overflowing with celebrity guests including Cindy Crawford, Chris Brown, David Beckham and Kylie Jenner.
Taking third place is The Marine Room in La Jolla, California, right on the beach with breathtaking wall-to-wall views of the beach.
Marine Room has been around for over 80 years and is known for its front row seats to dramatic sunsets over the Pacific Ocean, as well as heartbreaking tidal waves that make dramatic displays for diners.
Since opening in 1941, the restaurant has served seafood in a long glass dining room with the waves at eye level. All tables offer breathtaking views of the waves.
In fourth place came Perch, an elevated French-inspired restaurant that floats along the Los Angeles skyline on the 15th floor of a city skyscraper.
In fifth place is Oiji Mi, a Michelin-starred Korean restaurant in New York’s Flatiron neighborhood, followed by Nobu Malibu in sixth place, with Iron Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s offering Japanese delights in a contemporary beachfront space.
Nobu Malibu landed in 6th place with Iron Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s offering Japanese delights in a contemporary beachfront space
Taking third place is The Marine Room in La Jolla, California, right on the beach with breathtaking wall-to-wall views of the beach
In second place was Katz’s Deli in New York City – still as legendary as it is nearly 35 years after it featured in the infamous scene in ‘When Harry Met Sally’
Number 10 is Commander’s Palace, nestled in the heart of New Orleans’ tree-lined Garden District. The gourmet restaurant is known as one of “America’s most famous and best-loved restaurants”
Hollywood hotspot Catch, Los Angeles’ coolest celebrity rooftop seafood restaurant, landing the number one spot
Within the first three weeks of opening, Catch was overflowing with celebrity guests including Cindy Crawford, Chris Brown, David Beckham and Kylie Jenner
Seventh is Flagstaff House, in Boulder, Colorado, a fine-dining American fine dining restaurant in a window-encased hall with breathtaking views atop Flagstaff Mountain.
New American cuisine is served in a chalet-style restaurant at an altitude of 1800 metres.
At number eight, Louie’s Backyard in Key West, Florida, is known as a “South Padre Island favorite.”
The establishment serves hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood and handcrafted desserts with panoramic ocean views on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Number nine is Italian eatery Pietro Nolita in New York City, an all-pink Instagram-famous jewelry box in the heart of Nolita.
The cozy 1950s-style underground spot has been circulating on social media since its opening.
The intimate casual Italian restaurant opened in 2016 under the slogan ‘Pink as f**k.’
At number 10 is Commander’s Palace, nestled in the heart of New Orleans’ tree-lined Garden District. The gourmet restaurant is known as one of “America’s most famous and best-loved restaurants.”
The remarkable award-winning quality food and cozy atmosphere offer a glimpse into New Orleans’ storied past.
Since opening in 1893, it’s been the go-to destination for Haute Creole cuisine and “whimsical Louisiana charm.”
Winner of seven James Beard Foundation Awards, Commander’s Palace has become a culinary legend.