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If you enjoy American, Asian, Latin, or European cuisines, then you must visit Mountain Home to eat at these delicious restaurants. I made spring rolls with this “Que Huong Cured Pork”. I divided the pork into mini logs and cooking them in the oven for 15 minutes. The pork was sweet and garlicy with a hint of shallot/onion and fish sauce flavor. The pork had a wonderful chewy and springy texture.

The sushi creations are enticing and made with the freshest ingredients. In addition to the sushi, the hibachi is delicious, and the atmosphere is fun and exciting. This is a great place for the entire family to have a fun evening. Located in an adorable log cabin, this eatery serves breakfast all day.
Two Rivers Market
And you can find favorites like biscuits and sausage gravy as well as the infamous biscuits and chocolate gravy. There are also pancakes, omelets, chicken fried steaks, and more. But if you’re there for lunch or dinner, don’t skip over the meatloaf. This family-owned restaurant serves the most authentic Greek cuisine that money can buy. From the gyros to the hummus to the falafel to the lamb souvlaki to the Greek salad, it’s guaranteed you’ll be getting the tastiest ingredients around. No small town is complete without a downhome southern restaurant.

So, if you think we missed one of your favorites, let us know in the comments below. The ingredients are fresh, the food is vibrant and tasty and even if you’re not vegan, there’s something on the menu that you’ll love. There are smoothies and juices, as well as salads, wraps, sandwiches, and so much more.
Mountain Home Farmers Market (Baxter Co. Arkansas)
And Bobbie Sue’s is the place to go for a delicious home cooked meal. A market place for the sale of seasonal fresh vegetables and fruits. Open every Wednesday and Saturday from 6 a.m.-Noon, May through November. The burgers at this award-winning joint come in a single, double or triple and they are smothered in the famous smash sauce. You can go through the drive-thru or have a seat outside and enjoy the mouthwatering burger.
So, if you are looking for something that is out of season you may find that they have it. I drive from Springfield to Nixa just for their food. This Japanese restaurant specializes in serving the best sushi and hibachi in the Twin Lakes region. For a starter be sure to try the gator bites, they are a local favorite. But you can’t go wrong with the shrimp and grits, the seafood gumbo, and of course, the catfish will send your taste buds into overdrive. Be sure to save room for dessert because the bread pudding is worth the extra calories.
Kyla's Asian Market
Perhaps one of the few restaurants in Arkansas where you can get a mouthwatering smoked prime rib sandwich. The food is packed with flavor and the colors are vibrant and has all the right elements that a foodie’s heart desires. If you love margaritas, then you’re in for a treat. LaPaloma made from scratch creations will blow your mind. Try the tropical orange rita with the fresh squeezed O.J and lime juice, you’ll want to order more than one. The atmosphere is cool, the staff is friendly, and the food is fresh and flavorful.
There is consistently an average of ten vendors with thirty or more during the peak of the season in June through August. The vendors offer everything from conventionally grown to beyond organic, heirloom produce to soaps, salsa, bakery items and so much more. The farmers market is a gathering place for many in our community who come out to get their food for the week and visit with the people that grow their food. We sometimes have impromptu Jam Sessions provided by local talent. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria.
The Truck Patch Natural Market
Of course, you must try one of the noodle dishes, the phad thai and drunken noodles are to die for. If you can handle it, go for the Thai hot spice level. The processed and genetically engineered produce bought in stores can NOT be as healthy for you as fresh home grown produce. Also want to support local farmers which are a dying breed.

If you want to see some pictures for the Mountain Home Farmers Market, but sure to go to GoGoMountainHome.com. They have a lot of local reviews with pictures for Mountain Home, and Norfork and Bull Shoals Area.... It needs a face lift, but you should be able to find what you need.
Mountain Home Burger Company is a veteran-owned restaurant that specializes in smash steakburgers and patty melts. BBQ is life in Arkansas, and Holy Smokes has mastered the art of smoked meats. They also smoke their mac and cheese and it’s as delicious as it sounds. No culinary destination in Arkansas is complete without an authentic Mexican restaurant, and LaPaloma is as delicious as it gets. The farmers are very informative of what they grow and msot are organic growers. I especially like the Willow Mountain Mushrooms....

The pork can be oven-cooked, air-fryed, skewered-grilled and even pan-fried. It can be used in spring rolls or served over noodles or rice or just wrapped in lettuce. As you can see, Mountain Home is a diverse culinary destination in Arkansas. And certainly, there are many other restaurants that deserve the spotlight.
You may know Mountain Home as the Twin Lakes area that is surrounded by the beauty of the Ozarks. But did you know that the town is a diverse culinary destination in Arkansas? And as a small town, it could arguably be a top foodie paradise in the U.S.
