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http://www.facebook.com/events/125058250865990/ Typically frou-frou gourmet offerings aside, the Las Olas Farmer’s Market feels like a small street festival more than a farmer's market. Didn't used to be you could find five kinds of fancy salt at a farmer's market. Now you can. Orchids, fresh fruits and vegetables, artisan breads and pastas, exotic spices, soaps, arts and crafts, and even fresh seafood is available from about 20 local vendors. More >>
http://www.riverfrontfl.com Entertainment, dining, and shopping complex features a 23-screen movie theater, the Escape! arcade, and dozens of restaurants and shops. More >>
http://www.laurenzosmarket.com Some people need special lighting, kitschy artwork, stuffy classical music, and sky-high prices to feel like they're buying gourmet. If that's you, skip Laurenzo's, where the focus is on awesome food at reasonable prices. The family has been in the food biz in South Florida since 1951, and many locals have been customers for decades. The store is huge, offering hard-to-find high-end and/or imported grocery products, gorgeous produce (from the farmers' market across the street), luscious seafood and meats, and what is most often described as an "interesting" wine selection — not immense, but inventive. There's an amazing collection of fresh pasta for just a few bucks a pound, along with more feta cheese than you can shake a Greek walking stick at. Olives, fresh fish, butchers who listen — this place is just short of perfect. The family recipes behind the prepared foods have gained fame far beyond Miami. In fact, the Food Network's Road Tasted recently popped by to sample Laurenzo's stone crab bisque, one of the family's best-loved, buttery, spicy delicacies. Like a good Italian son, though, David Laurenzo declined to reveal a few key ingredients on national television. More >>
Your options for a quality Indian dinner in South Florida are limited. Sure, there are great Indian restaurants, but they're few and far between. Stock up on Indian ingredients, and try your hand at making your own palek paneer, curries, and aloo matar. At Little India you can find the masala and chutneys you'll need to make it happen, plus the extras - packaged snacks and fresh produce - that help to create a memorable meal. This Boca Raton shop is neat, clean, and easy to find. More >>
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