Folk
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Folk

Nashville, Tennessee

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A small, elegant restaurant doing progressive Southern food with Asian and global influences. Chef Philip Krajeck works with local farms and lets the season dictate the menu entirely — what's on the plate Tuesday might be gone by Friday. The tasting menu format keeps things tight and surprising. One of the quieter, more serious kitchens in town.

Insider tip

The tasting menu is the way to experience this kitchen. Let them pair wines — the sommelier has a knack for unexpected matches.

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