Like it or not, Sioux Falls is growing by the day. We have new residents flocking to South Dakota's biggest city to not just live, but to stay for a vacation.

Since many people are coming to Sioux Falls, it might be difficult to get a table at any of the local restaurants. But which Sioux Falls restaurant is the "most booked" spot in town?

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There's a new survey from OpenTable that shows the top restaurants that are always booked in Sioux Falls. Every month, the experts at OpenTable release a new list of the 'Most Booked' restaurants, and Sioux Falls' list keeps growing.

Each month, OpenTable analyzes nearly 500,000 new global diner reviews from the past month. We (OpenTable) sort the results by location to help you discover new favorite restaurants. It's a great partnership: you reserve, eat, and review.

OpenTable is a restaurant reservation site that allows restaurantgoers to make reservations, eat, and review restaurants in their local area. So what are the hottest and highest-demand Sioux Falls restaurants?

Most Booked Sioux Falls Restaurants in Town

If you plan on going out to eat at any of these Sioux Falls restaurants, you better make a reservation ASAP!

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What's the hardest place to get a table in Sioux Falls? Do you have any experience (good or bad) when it comes to booking a table in Sioux Falls?

12 Remarkable Spots In South Dakota For A Picture-Perfect Proposal

If you're ready to take and plunge and ask your partner to marry you, Sioux Falls and South Dakota have a ton of wonderful places for you to do it. 

The perfect place to pop the question is different for every couple. But, the natural beauty of South Dakota seems to be a popular backdrop for dropping to your knee and asking for their hand.

On Facebook, we asked you where in Sioux Falls or South Dakota is the perfect place to propose marriage and there were a few favorites. There were also some...let's say, 'unique' places suggested.

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