For a decent option with good pricing, Williams Taiwan or perhaps Proto's Taiwanese stuff. Many people like GearWrench as well but personally I was never into that brand. Though it's the same as Proto's Taiwanese stuff and a lot of other Taiwanese stuff.
For higher-end, Proto's American stuff, Snap On, and hopefully SK's upcoming X-Frame wrenches are good (if you don't mind 0* offset).
I have a set of Williams Taiwan that I haven't used much but they feel nice. No Flank Drive Plus or SuperCombo type stuff on the open end. I have a couple of Snap Ons with FDP and the ratcheting mechanism feels just barely nicer to me, though I bought the Snappies used. I have a Proto USA in the mail. Will be buying the SK ones when they are out, hopefully soon.
I had older GearWrench ones that were okay but the ratcheting mechanism did slip occasionally with some of them, though I was pretty rough on them. There's a good chance they would have been fine if I soaked them in ATF/oil overnight. I recently got a couple GearWrench and Proto Taiwan which I didn't use on a bolt (because I messed up my order and sent them back) but when I spun the ratcheting mechanism through the bag with my fingers, they felt and sounded good. Hard to say how well they would have held up to some real torque, but people here mostly seem to like them.