15 Best Restaurants in Des Moines for a Memorable Meal (2024)

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Iowa dining is about more than pork, corn and fried foods on sticks and the best restaurants in Des Moines prove that

Written by Karla Walsh

Contributor: Brock Wilbur

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Although the town’s dining scene still skews towards comfort food, one scroll through our list of the best restaurants in Des Moines will convince you that Iowa's culinary landscapeis about much more than just corn, pork and fried food on a stick. (Surprising in the Midwest, we know.) In step with the rapidly growing and diversifying population, a handful of new hotspots are highlighting flavors from all over the world, elevating the city’s food scene to uncharted new heights. Throw in the variety of fun things to do in town and beautiful hotel options and Des Moines might actually start to look like a very exciting destination for a domestic vacation.

But let’s get down to it: From elbows-on-the-table to worth-the-splurge meals, you won’t regret spending a penny at these Des Moines gems. Many are offering meals sourced by local purveyors (we are blessed with some of the richest soil in the country, after all), these eateries will delight you in new and exciting ways.

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Harbinger is more than an abstract moniker for this Asian-influenced small-plates restaurant – it’s a driving principle. Co-owners Joe Tripp (also a three-time James Beard award semifinalist for Best Chef: Midwest) and Rae Doyle allow the flavors of the season and farm-fresh produce to dictate the rotating food and co*cktail menu. Expect creative twists on steamed buns, chawanmushi and mochi served in a natural, airy atmosphere – and if anything lists XO sauce in the description, don’t skip it. The chef’s five-course tasting menu with wine pairings will take you thorugh a vegetable-forward adventure and leave you feeling uber-satisfied, we promise.

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Herbs and spices from Spain, Italy, Morocco and Egypt are the stars at this surprisingly affordable yet classy Mediterranean restaurant. Walk inside the trendy space constructed with reclaimed Iowa wood and you’ll be greeted by the smell of pizzas crisping up to perfection in the wood-fired oven.While the half-price pizza, beer and wine happy hour from 3-6pm daily draws a crowd, there’s no wrong time to eat at Eatery A – especially when you can score a table on the large patio and soak up the sun. Start your weekend with a boozy brunch, pull up a bar stool for a bowl of chef Nic Gonwa’s cioppino and a glass of vinho verde or end your date night by splitting a creamy and decadent salted caramel budino with your companion.

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Located in the center of a westside strip mall, this American bistro looks unassuming. But just one bite of the perfectly-seasoned soups, juicy burgers and beautiful seafood creations is all it takes to prove you’re somewhere that is way more thoughtful than the cookie cutter chain bar and grill down the block.Make a reservation for Wine Not Wednesday, when you can sip your way through unlimited by-the-glass selections off an eclectic list for just $27. Or swing by Saturday, when head chef and co-owner Lynn Pritchard handcrafts a new three-course menu based on his current inspiration. (PS: Your check is delivered with bite-sized chocolate chip sea salt cookies, so be sure to save a tiny bit of extra stomach space.)

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From morning coffee to evening nightcap, this light-filled cafe offers a taste of Australia without the 20-hour flight. Alex Hall, who was raised near Melbourne, and his Iowa-native wife Whitney ran five cafes in New York before moving to the area to open St. Kilda and ensure Iowans have a good day, too.The fully-loaded avocado toast is the Instagram darlingof this downtown spot, but it’s not the only plate worth sampling. Fuel up with a healthy grain bowl or try the salmon club for a lighter twist on the diner sandwich staple.

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The English translation of Aposto is “everything is right.” That feels quite accurate when you’re twirling tender, handmade pasta around your fork while seated on the covered patio come summer or in the charming dining room on a chilly winter night. New head chef Shawn Bennigsdorf utilizes herbs grown in the backyard garden to pepper each Italian- and French-tinged entrée with freshness.Located in a historic Victorian home built in 1880, this date night favorite is an ideal start to an evening that ends with a concert at nearby Hoyt Sherman Place.

If you’re seeking a fancy dinner venue, this Ecuadorian spot isn’t it. Tucked between a gym and a craft store in a westend shopping center, you most likely won’t come running back to Mi Patria for the lovely ambiance. But you’ll probably sprint on in to relive the magic of the nicely-spiced South American recipes coming out of the kitchen owned by Ecuadorian Cesar Miranda and his wife Delilah.Crispy empanadas, ooey-gooey llapingachos (cheese-stuffed mashed potato patties) and fried plantains are just the beginning. After those must-try apps, split an entrée of fried egg-topped churrasco or hornado con mote (slow roasted pork with hominy). Since one order is more than enough for two, this is budget dining at its finest.

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Fluffy gnocchi and fall-apart tender pork osso bucco are among the selections at this East Village restaurant that specializes in elevating traditional American cuisine. Business lunches, date nights and friend gatherings all feel at home here. While there’s no bad spot in Jason Simon’s dining room, the best seat in the house is at the chef’s table. Here, you can spy on executive chef Mason Altheide and his team as they sauté and sear up a storm – and you’ll likely get a spoonful or two of their latest experiments. You can’t leave without at least perusing the dessert menu, which often features something topped with a sweet-and-savory homemade ice cream.

C.J. and Kari Bienert and their passionate staff filled with fans of cheese, local beer and quality wine don’t only build craveable sandwiches like the pig and fig (local La Quercia prosciutto, double-cream cow’s milk cheese, organic greens, fig jam). They are also happy to slice off samples and lead an impromptu “cheese 101” class every time you step up to the counter to place your order for dine-in or takeout. With a curated selection of foods and drinks from around the globe, this should be stop number one on any dinner crawl or picnic evening. (Hot tip:Although the shop is normally closed on Mondays, it’s actually secretly 'open' on some of those days for $35 all-you-can-devour wine and cheese classes)

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Yes, it’s in a grocery store. Yes, it shares a parking lot with McDonald’s. But no, this is not your average supermarket cafe. Walk through the automatic doors of C Fresh Market and seek out the restaurant in the corner. You’ll feel like an insider as you devour some of the best broth, banh xeo (savory Vietnamese crepes) and wonton soup available for miles and miles.Take a seat, place your order and sip a Vietnamese coffee. As your meal is prepared, tote your condensed milk-spiked java with you and stock up on fresh vegetables, scrumptious sauces and other items you won’t be able to find elsewhere in the metro area. By the time you check out, a steaming bowl of pho will be waiting for you back at your booth.

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Just steps from the tourist-favorite sculpture garden lives three-time James Beard award semifinalist Sean Wilson’s Proof. Blending North African and Mediterranean flavors with modern techniques, you’re unlikely to find similar dishes to his octopus-bone marrow gnocchi and saffron-aioli pork loin at any restaurant in Iowa.Beyond the gastronomic, bar manager Jared Giunta can shake you up a super-creative co*cktail. Play “bartenders roulette” and you’ll be asked your go-to spirit and sweetness level. Then you’ll be gifted a custom mixed drink that’s guaranteed to satisfy your thirst for adventure. For a special occasion, make a reservation on any second Saturday of the month to split a 10-course menu with your dining companion.

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Breakfast, lunch and pastries are the standouts at this midtown cafe. For the past 15 years, owners Joe and Christina Logsdon and their bakery fairies have been up at dawn baking baguettes and brewing coffee.Sooth your sweet tooth with the Elvis-inspired peanut butter, bacon and banana French toast, or opt for a waistline-friendly yet filling order of egg whites, smoked salmon, red onion and crème fraîche. The rest of your day is bound to be brilliant when it starts on this delicious note.

Craving a bit of Southern comfort? Brown liquors and buttermilk fried chicken are among the specialties at this downtown restaurant lead by Texas-born managing partner Chris Diebel.Come for happy hour in the elegant bar area and stay for dinner in one of the art-filled dining rooms. Head chef Courtney Oberender took over the kitchen in 2017 and has since balanced out the menu with lighter options that won’t put you in a food coma. See: the poached egg and quinoa Southern protein bowl and the sorghum salmon salad.

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Blink and you’ll miss this tiny southside outpost. Keep those eyes open, because you won’t want to bypass the hot Indian and Nepalese menu – including chicken vindaloo, lamb tikka and shrimp biryani – that’s worth the drive from any corner of town. Unlike many Iowa restaurants, a three on the heat scale here is actually burn-your-nose, make-you-cough spicy. In a good way. Order at your own risk though, especiallywhen opting for thechef special grill, unless you’re in the mood for a Food Network-type of challenge.

Not just Drake University students are welcome at this casual café owned by local restaurant group Full Court Press. Study the menu and you’ll find several local contributors like La Mie (croissants) and The Grateful Chef (hummus) among the greasy spoon standards like fried cheese curds and onion rings.“Class” is in session from 8am to 2am on Saturdays and Sundays, so you can start recovering with an order of hangover hash and end the night with a piled-high plate of bean and cheese nachos. If anyone asks, just tell them you were at the library.

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Des Moines is overflowing with barbecue options, but Flying Mango soars above the rest by weaving in Cajun and Caribbean flair.If the wafting aroma of smoking brisket that hits you as you open the door isn’t motivation enough to order it, the fact that you don’t even need a knife to slice it – and the fact that it cooks for 24 hours straight before being sliced and served – surely will be. If you’re feeling fishy, ask for the redneck surf ‘n’ turf, a combo platter of ribs, cajun catfish, red beans, rice and cornbread with cinnamon-honey butter (whew!).

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Home to one of the most bustling farmers’ markets in the Midwest (with about 25,000 attendees each Saturday), a big chunk of delicious restaurants serving fried foods on a stick (and then some) and some truly beautiful hotels, Des Moines is an ideal place to take up residence in or visit.

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