The Queen City’s culinary flair spans far beyond Over-the-Rhine and downtown. This year, Greater Cincinnati welcomed a handful of new eating and drinking establishments to try, ranging from elevated diner food to a burger bar, Venezuelan cuisine and more.

Here’s a few that are worth the trip to the ‘burbs.

Best New Restaurant 1. Ivory House, ivoryhousecincy.com 2. The Governor, governordiner.com 3. Fifty West Burger Bar, fiftywestbrew.com 4. Good Plates Eatery, goodplateseatery.com 5. Khora, khorarestaurant.com 6. Galactic Fried Chicken, galacticfriedchicken.com 7. Pepp & Dolores, peppanddolores.com 8. Dear Restaurant & Butchery, dear-restaurant.com 9. Taqueria 251, taqueria2five1.com 10. OTR Chili Co., otrchilico.com Photo: Hailey Bollinger
Empanadas Aqui 322 Reading Road, Mason Venezuelan food truck Empanadas Aqui opened their highly anticipated brick-and-mortar restaurant in early 2020 in downtown Mason. The restaurant, owned by Pat Fettig, Brett and Venezuela native Dadnitri Johnson, offers a plentiful menu featuring a selection of arepas like the Gringo Pepiada and the caprese; entrees like the pabellon, the national dish of Venezuela; and of course empanadas, like the Carne Mechada and the queso and plantains. Photo via Facebook.com/EmpanadasAqui
Genki Ramen 5005 Deerfield Blvd., Mason Mason needed a ramen spot and Genki filled that void perfectly. Cooking up seven different takes on the classic ramen dish, the eatery also offers rice bowls like their curry chicken katsu don and gyoza for a starter. Photo via Facebook.com/genkiramenmason
Westwood Nation Kitchen & Bar 3435 Epworth Ave., Westwood Nation Kitchen & Bar offers a variety of burgers and sandwiches like the popular Nation burger, with a 6-ounce brisket patty, smoked cheddar, whiskey barbecue sauce, onion straws and horseradish aioli on a challah bun. Slingin’ patties in Pendleton since 2015, the Best of Cincinnati award-winning eatery opened a second location in Westwood in the revitalized Junietta Avenue Firehouse in October. Photo: Hailey Bollinger
Adesso 125 E. Main St., Mason Offering traditional Italian espresso beverages as well as a menu focused on seasonal bites that represent the flavors of the Ohio Valley, “Adesso” means “now,” which owner Chuck Pfahler says is the “essence of coffee.” The shop offers ethically sourced coffee, teas from around the world, dishes that explore both local and global flavors and seasonal cocktails. Photo via Facebook.com/Adess0coffee
The Governor 231 Main St., Milford Brothers Paul and Neil Barraco had been working in fine dining for years when they returned to their East Coast roots to open a classic diner with a modern twist. The mission of the Governor is to offer the perks of fine dining — locally procured meat and produce, a menu made from scratch, a carefully designed cocktail list — at a medium price point in a laid-back environment. The menu at the Governor features cuisine ranging from Asian to Italian to classic Americana. Photo: Savana Willhoite
Third Eye Brewing 11276 Chester Road, Sharonville Third Eye is one of the newest breweries to hit the Cincinnati beer scene; it hosted its grand opening June 17. Walk in to the brewery and you are faced with a vibrant and whimsical atmosphere, with a colorful and slightly psychedelic mural by David Jonathan Uy serving as the centerpiece of the bar and giving the industrial space some “warmth and character,” says co-owner Tom Collins. The creative design of the space goes hand in hand with their unique and playful brews. Chef Steven Vanderpool has designed a menu to match the creativity of the rest of the experience with “a bit of Southern and Cajun flare to spice things up,” says Collins, including a chicken sausage gumbo and Cajun garlic herb wings. Photo: Savana Willhoite
The NBL CKN 4450 Eastgate South Drive, Eastgate The Noble Chicken opened their first brick-and-mortar spot in Jungle Jim’s after winning “fan favorite” at a food festival. Their menu boasts “remixed” fried chicken sandwiches like the MNRCHY (pimento cheese, bacon jam and bourbon mayo) and the IMPRL (habanero-ghost cheese, pico de gallo and avocado). Go classic with some chicken tenders or spice it up with some Fyre Frys topped with ghost-pepper ranch. Photo via Facebook.com/NBLCKNeastgate
Taqueria Los Compadres Mexican Grill 2780 Dixie Highway, Hamilton Los Compadres serves up “delicious Mexican food, made the Mexican way.” With a menu featuring burritos, quesadillas and the “classicos” like carne asada and chilaquiles, your mouth will be watering. Finish your meal with some flan or take home tamales to go if you just can’t get enough. Photo via Facebook.com/TaqueriaLosCompadresMexicanGrill
MPH Brewing 7880 Remington Road, Montgomery Cousins Jim Christmann and co-founder and president of Colorado-based Left Hand Brewing Eric Wallace returned to their Cincinnati roots to offer a taste of the Wild West in suburban Ohio. MPH Brewing serves over a dozen of their own craft beers, select wines and features seven of Left Hand’s brews as well. Order one of their five signature pizzas or some loaded tots to complete the experience. Photo via Facebook.com/MPHBrew
Taste of Belgium 7800 Montgomery Road, Kenwood Taste of Belgium has opened a new bistro location — its sixth in Greater Cincinnati — in Kenwood Square in a former Ruby Tuesday. The space was renovated before opening, with the addition of a second patio. They are currently serving guests on their enclosed outdoor patio; inside will open in February. The menu mimics other Taste of Belgium bistros, with frequently changing “LTO” or limited-time offerings. They also offer a slew of rare Belgian beers and a bakery serving traditional Liege waffles to-go and other favorites. Photo: Provided by Taste of Belgium
Pinball Garage Bar 113 N. Third St., Hamilton Owner Brad Baker opened his pinball arcade and bar, Pinball Garage, over the summer in downtown Hamilton. The arcade inhabits the storefront of a factory building, which Baker uses to produce virtual pinball machines (you can download different pinball games to the machine interface). The family-friendly arcade features over 30 vintage and modern pinball machines, with several rare additions including Legends of Valhalla, which, according to Baker, “is the only one you can play on location anywhere in the world!” Pinball Garage has a full-service bar featuring 24 draft brews in addition to dozens of bottled and canned beers. If you’re hungry, you can order some grub from neighboring eatery All8Up, which offers subs, pizza hoagies, calzones and more, delivered to your table at the arcade. Photo via Facebook.com/pinballgarage
Catch-a-Fire Pizza 9290 Kenwood Road, Blue Ash Popular food truck and an Oakley brewery/pizzeria favorite, Catch-a-Fire announced last fall their plans to open a second location in downtown Blue Ash in 2020. The new location, which opened in July, is a full-service restaurant, with a bar and bottle service. The dining and bar spaces offer a casual atmosphere with a view of the kitchen where chefs will be making the pizzas. Photo via Facebook.com/CatchaFirePizza
Condado Tacos Mason 5070 Deerfield Blvd., Mason Columbus-based build-your-own taco chain Condado Tacos opened their third Cincinnati location this August. Located in Mason’s Deerfield Towne Center, the eatery features over-the-top taco creations, shareables and margaritas, plus other boozy bevs to wash it all down. Photo: Hailey Bollinger
Square Mile Coffee Company 7420 Hamilton Ave., Mt. Healthy Trish and Tom Gulyas and their daughter Kim Rollins opened Square Mile as a place where folks from the neighborhood can gather and enjoy quality coffee beverages, light bites and conversation. Housed in a historic 1915 Mount Healthy garage/service station, they serve coffee from Cincinnati roasters La Terza and offer breakfast and lunch sandwiches as well as pastries in addition to coffee, espresso and tea. Social distancing? Have the beans delivered to your door. Photo via Facebook.com/SquareMileCoffeeCo