Restaurant in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 287 - 308 of 818British flags wave proudly above Dixie Highway in the Oakland Park neighborhood marking the home of Fox and Hounds British American Pub. Beyond the Old English font and heavy wooden door is a low lit pub adorned with stuffed foxes, sports memorabilia, and a bit of British charm. In one room is a pool table, […]
G&B Oyster Bar, Eliot Wolfe and the company that helms Coconuts is behind this spot offering creative comfort foods. Foxy Brown is a riff on multiple meanings. It is a play on the 1974 blaxploitation film as well as the rapper who violated probation on a trip to South Florida in 2007, during which she […]
Appealing, homey, and comfortable surroundings belie the sophistication of the Italian cuisine. Nothing is elaborate, nor is it innovative, but it’s all beautifully prepared. And if you haven’t had veal done properly since the guilt-inducing 1980s, feel free to revel in it here, where you can order it eight different ways; the bocconcini Piemontese, with […]
For some of us, the French Quarter in New Orleans conjures images of French architecture, lively street musicians, and great food. For others, the quarter is a neon blur of blues bars, beads, and atomic green cocktails. The French Quarter Bar and Grill in Pompano seems to be going for a restaurant/sports bar hybrid – […]
Since 2014, Sea Restaurant chef-owner Edith Barthelemy has been cooking up some of the best French-inspired seafood in Broward County. Lucky for us, she knows a thing or two about French food — the chef grew up in Limousin, France, and worked at her parents’ bed and breakfast for many years before enrolling in a […]
Fresh First is Fort Lauderdale’s first place to earn the recognition of “Great Kitchen” by National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA), and it caters to diets and lifestyles of all shapes and sizes. Owned by mother/daughter team Mary and Francesca Siragusa, the restaurant offers a wide variety of organic fare ranging from vegan and vegetarian […]
A terrific representative of the cherished British pub, this cheerfully decorated, low-ceilinged tavern looks like a hobbit hole. But the feed is more for giants than little people — outstanding mussels in curry sauce, fish and chips that ooze fresh appeal, and meaty bangers and mash simultaneously fill the Anglophile and native Brit. Entertainment by […]
Funky Buddha is leading the way for the local beer brewing scene in Broward County. The new, state-of-the-art brewery facility in downtown Oakland Park features an enormous tap room with a modern look, flat-screen TVs behind the bar displaying the roster of home-brewed beers currently on tap, and high-top table seating to comfortably accommodate hundreds […]
G&B Oyster Bar features seafood favorites from around the country prepared by chef Steven Shockey. Though Coconuts and G&B have two distinct identities, the restaurants nestled next to each other have combined menus, despite that each has its own kitchen and concept. Coconuts offers more meat options and traditional offerings than G&B’s stylish fare. The […]
Perhaps the best-known section of University Drive in Lauderhill is South Florida’s very own Koreatown, home to a handful of the county’s best barbecue restaurants and specialty markets. At the center of it all is Gabose Pocha, a 14-year-old restaurant that’s the original landmark. There’s more to Korean food than just barbecue, and Gabose owners […]
Navigating Gabose’s expansive, meandering menu, with its myriad of Korean titles, food photos, and strange-sounding offerings, is only slightly less challenging than pronouncing the place’s name. Rather than be intimidated, just read the descriptions, point to the numbers, and await your authentic, delectable, spunky, sparkling fresh, and well-priced Korean cuisine. Tangsuyuk is an accessible entry […]
Takeshi Kamioka has a solid pedigree in Japanese cooking. His father was a sushi chef brought over from Japan to work at Benihana in the ’70s who eventually opened his own shops, Japanese Steakhouse Village and Tokyo Sushi. So Kamioka grew up in the restaurant biz, then also worked a stint at Nobu in Miami […]
Although the Georgia Pig serves breakfast daily and lunch includes nonsmoked fare like cheeseburgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, and Brunswick stew, no array of food items nor the coffee-shop setting can distract diners from the brick pit that sits front and center behind the counter and emits irresistible barbecue aromas. The Georgia-style sauce is thin and […]
Willkommen to the German Bread Haus, an authentic German bakery and retail store built in an over-the-top cute theme. The structure looks like a gingerbread house oddly located on a nondescript block on Commercial Boulevard. The inspiration behind the Haus came from owner Dieter Dauer. Before he left Germany, Dauer used to tell his two […]
It’s not uncommon to find Geronimo’s packed at the end of the workweek. You’ll find the same crowd during happy hour as you’ll find stumbling out at 2 in the morning. Geronimo’s is one of those rare neighborhood bars whose regulars aren’t crusty, chain-smoking curmudgeons. Young professionals and younger college students from nearby Nova, BCC, […]