A quaint wine lovers’ paradise can be found behind the doors of Hollywood Vine. Steps from Young Circle, the wine bar’s welcoming environment makes you feel as though you’re relaxing at home with your favorite glass of vino. From wine connoisseurs to couples expanding their palettes, a mixed group of folks mingles alongside the long […]
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Showing 353 - 374 of 818Reopened under the aegis of a new family, this 20-something Hong Kong-style restaurant in a Tamarac strip mall remains essentially unchanged, much to the relief of local foodies addicted to the restaurant’s pan-fried noodles. The authentic flavors of Chinatown emanate from these dishes, and whole ducks, pork, and chicken, served barbecued, still hang on view […]
Owner Benjamin Wong is big into numbers. Ask how many Chinese videos he has available for rental and he’ll quickly inform you, “More than 100,000.” (That’s including the ever-popular Kung Fu Hustle.) If you inquire about a special type of teapot, he’ll invite you to choose from more than 100,000 of them. OK, so perhaps […]
Hope’s is all about perseverance — yours and the owner’s. Chef Audrey Hope, who has created one of South Florida’s best Caribbean/American spots (with a heavy accent on Bahamian cooking), serves all the best fried fish, fish stews, lobster tail, red beans and rice, and guava duff you could hope for. The entire Hope clan […]
This nondescript little space is set up in classic diner fashion: booths along the windows, stools at the counter, and emphasis on big personalities, friendly service, and good prices. Owned by Sprio Passako and his wife, Thecia (known to regulars as “the boss”), the fare is typical diner, with emphasis on Greek dishes like moussaka, […]
Open the front door to Horizon and it’ll look like a tiny Asian food mart. But follow the murmur of voices and clanging of pans coming from the back and you’ll discover a busy little kitchen with seating for about 20. On weekends, you’ll likely stand in line with a cadre of Filipino workers from […]
Christy Samoy and Mike Hampton’s first restaurant, Hot and Soul on Oakland Park Boulevard, has been a long time coming. The pair have dreamed of opening their own place since attending culinary school together in New Orleans. Life took them to Boston and San Diego, but in the end, they came to South Florida. At […]
This more than 30-year-old hot dog stand in Fort Lauderdale offers some of the most satiating Chicago-style dogs and sausages in the land. Owned by former Chicagoan Barry Star, Hot Dog Heaven serves a classic Windy City-style dog on a poppy bun, topped with mustard, neon relish, onions, pickles, hot peppers, tomatoes, and a dash […]
When you get a craving for grapefruit soda and jerk chicken, you want to go where the meat is spicy and tender. This Jamaican strip-mall staple knows how to stew its ox, curry its goat, and jerk its chicken better than anyone else around, and they built window boxes into each booth’s wall so you […]
This cozy, family-oriented neighborhood spot in Deerfield serves a well-rounded antipasto and creamy pasta fagioli soup. Eggplant Parmesan and chicken and veal dishes are tasty; gnocchi, however, is outstanding. Just don’t let the kids try the rum-flavored tiramisu (they might develop a taste for it), and don’t use Hot Tomatoe’s sign to teach them how […]
What this sports bar/neighborhood pub lacks in spelling skills (or is that skillz), it makes up for in capacity for optimal sports viewing. With flat screens broadcasting everything from football games to UFC fights, Hott Leggz is a reliable destination for a Fort Lauderdale local in search of a little camaraderie while watching his or […]
Finally, a pizza parlor for the Wilton crowd! Humpy’s, like many other Wilton establishments, makes use of double-entendres to draw in the punters but keeps them there with a casual, “our-place” feel and solid pizzas and paninis cooked to order. Their dough is crisp, fresh, and wheaty and crunches nicely when folded or eaten in […]
While no compelling reason exists to eat at IKEA unless you’re shopping there, you’re doing yourself a dis-service if you’re buying furniture without dining. And we don’t mean a chicken wrap or a salad. We’re talking a plate of Swedish meatballs. With the gravy. And the potatoes and (most importantly) the lingonberries. You’re only going […]
While no compelling reason exists to eat at IKEA unless you’re shopping there, you’re doing yourself a dis-service if you’re buying furniture without dining. And we don’t mean a chicken wrap or a salad. We’re talking a plate of Swedish meatballs. With the gravy. And the potatoes and (most importantly) the lingonberries. You’re only going […]
This 60-seat neighborhood bistro touts a seasonal menu with global cuisine and affordable wines from around the world. Although the menu changes four times a year (or more depending on the freshest available ingredients), menu items can include things like Rioja-braised chicken with sweet potato spaetzle, homemade spinach and mushroom lasagna, and butternut squash ravioli […]
Some love and some hate this long-running, classic Italian place in Fort Lauderdale, now more than 20 years old. We happen to like it just fine, because, among other things, it’s cheap! A plate of homemade pasta may set you back as little as ten bucks, and those are some darned good noodles. Il Mulino […]
Since it debuted in 2008, India Garden has revamped and refined its sprawling menu, which passes through Kerala and Goa, Indo-China and Sri Lanka. You’ll still find familiar dishes in tikka masala and vindaloo and korma, but some of the more adventurous options like duck vellayappam flavored with toddy, kingfish moilee, and cashew-filled chettinadu have […]