Hidden Gems: 6 Little Known Restaurants in Jacksonville Worth Discovering
We love showing guests a side of Jacksonville most visitors miss. These little known Jacksonville restaurants go beyond the big-name spots and are local favorites with genuine flavor and character. Here are six under-the-radar restaurants we recommend — perfect for guests who want to taste Jax like a local.
Hawkers Asian Street Food (Five Points)
Why Hawkers: Shareable Asian street plates with bold flavors — perfect for groups who like to sample lots of different dishes.
What to try: Bao, kimchi fried rice, and rotating small plates.
Insider Tips
- Go early or midweek to avoid the Five Points rush.
- Share plates so everyone tastes more.
Moon River Pizza
Why Moon River: A neighborhood favorite for hand-tossed pies and creative toppings — cozy, casual, and reliably delicious.
What to try: Specialty pies and seasonal favorites — ask the server for local recommendations.
Insider Tips
- Parking is limited — chauffeur drop-off makes it effortless.
- Family-friendly and relaxed for low-key evenings.
Biscottis
Why Biscottis: Historic charm and creative cuisine — beloved by locals but often skipped by visitors. Great brunch or dessert stop.
What to try: Seasonal small plates and the dessert selection — locals rave about it.
Insider Tips
- Midweek brunch usually quieter and delightful.
- Call ahead for groups since the dining room is cozy.
Pattaya Thai (Riverside)
Why Pattaya Thai: Authentic, flavorful Thai in a modest, neighborhood setting — a true local favorite.
What to try: Curries, pad thai, and chef specials that rotate seasonally.
Insider Tips
- Perfect when guests want real, unpretentious Thai cooking.
- Let your chauffeur drop them curbside — parking can be tight.
Rosie’s Mexican (Mandarin)
Why Rosie’s: Authentic, comforting Mexican dishes in a relaxed setting — locals’ go-to in the Mandarin area.
What to try: Regional plates and house margaritas — ask about specials.
Insider Tips
- Check for daily specials — community favorites often aren’t on the main menu.
- Great when guests are staying or exploring southeast Jacksonville.
Sol — Boots & Octopus
Why Sol: A newer, creative spot focusing on seafood-forward small plates with local flair — one of the quieter gems gaining buzz among locals.
What to try: Seafood tapas, octopus dishes, and rotating chef specials.
Insider Tips
- Check their Facebook for pop-ups and specials — hours can be limited.
- Because it’s newer and smaller, confirm hours before arrival.