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What's New In South Dakota

New and exciting restaurants have opened throughout the state

Linnea Covington

September 25, 2024

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The cuisine in South Dakota has slowly been creeping beyond American comfort food, allowing international and local flavors to shine through. Already we've seen places like chef Justin Warner's  Bokujo Ramen in Rapid City, and chef Joseph Raney’s Skogen Kitchen in Custard, which have both garnered a buzz.

However, growth in the restaurant industry here had been slow. Based on the 2022 census, the whole state of South Dakota had just under 910,000 people. It's home to large attractions such a Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Memorial, and the Badlands. The landscape ranges from rolling prairies to the stunning Black Hills National Forest. 

Weather is tough, especially during the cold and stormy winters, but despite the lull of visitors during the colder months, more people are visiting the state, and therefore dining out. Here are four new independent restaurants that have opened in the past few months, showcasing a shift in both cuisine and restaurant style.

About the Author

Linnea Covington

Linnea Covington grew up in Denver, moved to California, then NYC, and finally back to Colorado where she now resides with her family. For over a decade she has been interviewing chefs, trying foods around the world and writing about all things tasty. She covers the West region for Restaurant Hospitality. Linnea is a Caesar salad connoisseur, chicken wing expert and lover of spicy bites, especially green chilies. When not eating, Linnea can be found hiking with her two little boys, tending their flock of noisy chickens and curled up with a fantasy book.

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