Restaurant in Charlotte, United States
Rada
310Pearl PointsCharlotte's best case for serious European cooking.

About Rada
Rada earned a Michelin Plate in its first year of operation — a meaningful credential for Charlotte's contemporary European dining scene. Chef Callan Buckles brings New York kitchen training to a small, focused room on Selwyn Avenue, with a tight European wine list and a Basque-inspired cocktail program that matches the food's precision. Book for a date night or special occasion rather than a casual drop-in.
The Verdict
Rada is not a Charlotte-does-New-York novelty act. It is a serious contemporary European restaurant that earned a Michelin Plate in 2025 — its first year of operation — and deserves your attention for a date night or celebratory dinner in Myers Park. If your instinct is to assume it rides on aesthetic alone, reset that expectation: the food and drinks program are doing the actual work here.
What Rada Is
Opened in January 2025 on Selwyn Avenue, Rada is a small, studied room whose warm glow reads more West Village than South End. That is deliberate. Chef Callan Buckles trained in notable New York kitchens, and the menu carries that influence without pretending to be something it is not. The cooking is precise and European in its instincts: fava beans and snap peas with anchovies, clams in butter spiked with vin jaune, Swiss chard stuffed under the crispy skin of roast chicken. These are not crowd-pleasing fusion riffs; they are technically considered dishes that reward attention. Ricotta fritters dusted with pecorino appear on almost every table, which tells you something about their pull. The vinegary eggplant escabeche with housemade crackers is the kind of deeper-cut order that separates a second visit from a first.
For context on what a Michelin Plate signals: it is the Guide's recognition that a restaurant serves food worth your attention, below the starred tier but above the noise. For a restaurant less than a year old, it is a meaningful credential. Compare that to what Le Bernardin in New York City or Alinea in Chicago took years to build, and Rada's early trajectory is worth noting.
The Drinks Program
This is where Rada separates itself most clearly from Charlotte's broader dining scene, and it is the reason the bar program deserves its own paragraph. The list is deliberately tight: nine European wines, a briny Basque-inspired martini, and alcohol-free cocktails described as bright and herby. Tight lists are a choice, not a limitation. A nine-wine European list curated with intention outperforms a hundred-label wine book assembled without one. The Basque-inspired martini is not a gimmick; it signals a kitchen and bar team working from the same culinary vocabulary. If you are coming primarily to drink, book early and sit at the bar if the format allows. If you are pairing through dinner, the wine list's European focus tracks directly with the food. For broader wine exploration in Charlotte, see Barcelona Wine Bar Charlotte as a comparison point, though the programs serve different purposes. Rada's list is built for the meal; Barcelona's is built for the list itself.
Who Should Book
Rada works well as a special occasion restaurant or a serious date dinner. The room is small and studied, not loud and social. It is not the right call for a large group celebration or a casual weeknight drop-in. Solo diners who want focused, technically driven food in a quiet environment will find it rewarding. For couples marking an anniversary or a birthday dinner where the food needs to hold its own against the occasion, this is one of Charlotte's stronger current options. Comparable destinations nationally, places like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or Lazy Bear in San Francisco, operate at a different scale and price point, but they share Rada's commitment to precision over volume.
Practical Details
Address: 2820 Selwyn Ave, Suite 180, Charlotte, NC 28209. Booking difficulty: Easy, no multi-week advance window required currently, though weekend tables fill faster given its Michelin recognition. Cuisine: Contemporary European with a New York-trained sensibility. Price range: Not confirmed in available data; budget for a mid-to-upper tier dinner given the Michelin Plate credential and the style of cooking. Dress: Smart casual is the safe call for a room of this register. Group size: Leading for two to four; the small format does not favor large parties.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Rada sits against Counter-, Customshop, Ever Andalo, Gallery Restaurant, and the wider Charlotte dining scene.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Rada?
Rada opened in January 2025 and picked up a Michelin Plate the same year — a fast credential that signals the kitchen is operating at a consistent level. The room is small and deliberately paced, so this is not a drop-in casual dinner. Go knowing the menu leans contemporary European with tight, considered choices rather than a long list of options, and let the nine-wine European list guide your drink order rather than defaulting to cocktails.
Can I eat at the bar at Rada?
Bar seating is available at Rada, and it is one of the better ways to experience the drinks program — a tight list built around nine European wines, a Basque-inspired briny martini, and alcohol-free options. The bar format suits solo diners and couples who want a more informal entry point to the menu without committing to a full table reservation.
Does Rada handle dietary restrictions?
Rada's menu is compact and European in construction, built around dishes like roast chicken, ricotta fritters, and clams in butter, so the kitchen works with a specific range of ingredients rather than a broad substitution-ready menu. If you have serious dietary restrictions, check the venue's official channels before booking — a room this small and studied typically accommodates on a case-by-case basis rather than through a fixed alternative menu.
What are alternatives to Rada in Charlotte?
For contemporary cooking at a similar register, Customshop on East Boulevard is the closest Charlotte comparison — longer-established, slightly looser in format. Counter- is the right call if you want a tasting-menu structure rather than à la carte. Supperland works better for a larger group or a livelier room. Rada is the strongest current option if a Michelin-credentialed, small-room European dinner is what you are after.
Is Rada good for a special occasion?
Yes — the Michelin Plate, the studied room, and the focused European menu make Rada one of the clearest special-occasion calls in Charlotte right now. The warm, intimate atmosphere is built for dinners that are meant to feel like an event, not a routine night out. Book a weekend table in advance; weekday availability is currently more open.
Is Rada good for solo dining?
Rada works well for solo dining, particularly at the bar where the drinks list gives you something to anchor the meal around. The room is quiet and focused rather than loud, so it does not feel uncomfortable to be there alone. If Counter- is your benchmark for solo tasting-menu experiences, Rada's bar seats offer a comparable level of engagement without the full tasting-menu commitment.
Location
2820 Selwyn Ave Ste 180, Charlotte, NC 28209
Charlotte, United States
Compare Rada
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rada | Contemporary European | Easy | |
| Counter- | New American | Unknown | |
| Gallery Restaurant | Southern American | Unknown | |
| Supperland | Southern Steakhouse | Unknown | |
| Customshop | $$$ · Contemporary | Unknown | |
| Ever Andalo | $$ · Italian-American | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Rada and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Counter-, New American, New American
- Gallery Restaurant, Southern American, Southern American
- Supperland, Southern Steakhouse, Southern Steakhouse
- Customshop, $$$ · Contemporary, $$$ · Contemporary
- Ever Andalo, $$ · Italian-American, $$ · Italian-American
Rada sits at the top of Charlotte's current contemporary European conversation, and its 2025 Michelin Plate is the clearest way to frame its position. Among its peers, Customshop is the most direct comparison: both operate in the $$$ contemporary tier, both suit a special-occasion dinner, and both reward diners who want technical cooking over crowd-pleasing volume. The difference is format, Customshop has operated longer and may offer a more familiar booking experience, while Rada is the newer, tighter room with a more focused menu. If the Michelin credential matters to your decision, Rada is the call.
Ever Andalo is the right alternative if you want a strong European-influenced dinner at a lower price point. Its Italian-American format is warmer and less studied than Rada's, and it is generally easier to book on short notice. For diners who want the European food reference without Rada's register, Ever Andalo is a practical substitute. Counter- suits a different diner profile entirely, New American, more social, better for groups or a livelier evening than Rada's quiet room allows.
Gallery Restaurant and Supperland are not direct Rada competitors in cuisine terms, but they are the right comparison for occasion dining. Supperland wins on spectacle and grand-room energy; Rada wins on food precision and drinks program intentionality. If the special occasion calls for a steakhouse atmosphere, Supperland. If it calls for a quiet room where the cooking is the focus, Rada. Gallery Restaurant sits between the two in register, with a Southern American focus that appeals to diners who want a local reference point rather than a European one.
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