Savannah seeks votes for inclusion on Savor Georgia’s 2026 must-try dish list

Bert Brantley CEO - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
Bert Brantley CEO - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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Savannah’s food scene is seeking recognition as Savor Georgia prepares its 2026 “50 Dishes You Must Try” list. The local business community is being encouraged to participate by voting for their favorite Savannah restaurants. Organizers say that increased support can help highlight the chefs and dishes that represent the city’s distinct culinary culture.

“Savannah’s culinary scene is again in the spotlight—and it’s time for us to help it shine even brighter! Savor Georgia is compiling its 2026 ‘50 Dishes You Must Try’ list, and the support of our business community can make a real difference. You’ll help elevate the chefs and dishes that define our city’s unique food culture by casting your vote for your favorite Savannah restaurants. Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase Savannah’s culinary excellence—vote today and help our flavors rise to the top! VOTE HERE.”

The initiative aims to bring more attention to Savannah’s food offerings by encouraging residents and businesses to participate in statewide recognition efforts.



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