
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1039 Ashes Dr, Wilmington, NC 28405
Phone: (910) 239-9094
Website: http://www.perlarawbar.com/
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Reviews
Had the tuna tartare and it was so delicious. I’ve been thinking about it ever since. It’s one of the best dishes I’ve tried in Wilmington. The dish was cohesive and every component was very flavorful. The Brussels sprouts were the best I’ve ever had.
We also had the flounder, which was great. Flounder itself isn’t very flavorful, but the seasoning and other elements of the dish really made it nice.
My only regret is that I didn’t discover this restaurant sooner.
The food and drinks were the highlight. We ordered the Hugo Spritz tower for the table, which was amazing, and the Seafood Tower was just right for what we needed. The Perla Oysters were definitely the favorite!
Our server was very nice, but the experience ended on a weird note. We felt awkwardly rushed when we were approached multiple times (twice by the server and once by the host) to clear our table while we were still actively eating and drinking. We eventually agreed to consolidate the tower, but the pressure to turn the table put a damper on an otherwise great evening. Business is business I suppose.
The oysters are consistently pristine, the mussels are the best I’ve ever had — deeply flavorful, perfectly cooked, and the kind of dish you think about long after the table’s been cleared. The ceviche was clean, bright, and thoughtfully composed, and the tuna was exactly as I remembered from my first visit — precise, confident, and unforgettable enough to bring me back again.
What I love most is how fresh and light everything feels while still delivering real depth. Each dish allows the ingredients to speak, making it possible to taste your way through the menu and experience multiple expressions of the kitchen without palate fatigue. That kind of clarity only comes from a chef who truly understands both product and restraint.
The food feels like home to me — reminiscent of Charleston in all the right ways — and it’s the kind of cooking that instantly creates loyalty.
Chef Jon and Jasmine, thank you for turning a meal for my mom and me into something far more meaningful than dinner. You created a memory, and that’s the highest compliment I can give. Perla will be a must-stop on every Wilmington trip going forward.
We sat at the outside bar and there seemed like alot of regulars who get more attention from the bartenders. In general, the place is loud. Happy hour oysters for $1 is a deal and they were tasty, but take a little while to get. We got lots of nibbles as well, chickpea salad is pretty much a bowl of chickpeas with herbs and dressing, so fair warning. Fish and chips were tasty with a thick crunchy batter. Menu is not huge. Prices trend high for food and drinks, so the bills adds up, but it seems like a high rolling crowd.
Downside for us is we were overcharged an extra round of drinks and when we pointed it out, the bartender came back with a “corrected” bill, but nary a sorry or acknowledgement of the error. I hate that was the closing note on the night.
We’ll go back and try some different menu items, but will also review our bill before paying.