Indulge in caviar service at these Greenville restaurants

From smoked tableside presentations to bubbles and brine, Greenville’s caviar scene is more luxe than you might think. We’re diving into where you can order caviar around town, whether you’re planning a splurge-worthy night out or looking to impress guests with a Champagne and caviar cart at your next event.

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Date night is better with caviar. | Photo by Ariel Madison + Table 301

Whether you’re scooping it onto potatoes, topping your brioche with it, or sipping bubbles as you bump, indulgence is on the menu at these Greenville spots serving caviar.

Maestros | This restaurant recently reopened following a revamp, and we’re excited to try the osetra caviar that’s smoked tableside and paired with whiskey honey smoked salmon, crème fraîche, and pommes anna.

Abyss | New to ONE City Plaza, this seafood spot has a $22 caviar roll on both its lunch and dinner menus, plus offers full caviar service during dinner.

Coral | Enjoy your caviar with chopped egg yolks, diced red onion, chives, crème fraîche, and house chips.

Scoundrel | Ossetra caviar is on the menu at this French-inspired spot, service on duck fat potatoes with crème fraîche and chives.

CAMP | Indulge in Petrossian Royal Daurenk served with pearl onion, seasoned crème fraîche, and brioche — plus vodka and sparkling wine.

Jianna | Take the beloved whipped ricotta to the next level with Adriatic Osetra Caviar.

Mr. Crisp | Enjoy an ounce of caviar with Chipperbec crisp potatoes, sour cream and onion dip, and chives.

Bonus: Curated Events | Serve caviar and champagne from Curean’s mobile cart at your next event.

Did we miss a spot you love? Let us know.

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