Restaurant in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 463 - 484 of 818Le Patio, a place that bills itself as the “tiniest, cutest restaurant in South Florida,” just might be telling the truth. The inside is no larger than a hallway, with a miniature kitchen to match. Owners Veronique Leroux and Jean Doherty do their cooking off site in the mornings and afternoons and truck the goods […]
Secluded waterfront tables, gigantic burgers, and a no-BS service attitude make Hollywood’s Le Tub Saloon worthy of our list. Sure, tourists tend to stop by to check out the GQ and Oprah-hyped establishment, but better than the burgers is the large wood deck with eclectic, kitschy South Florida decor, plenty of picnic benches overlooking the […]
Legends Tavern and Grille is a sports bar and neighborhood gastropub serving up a menu of traditional bar bites, New American fare, local craft beers and signature cocktails.
Lemon Grass is swank, but the price is right. The menu at this Fort Lauderdale spot verges on gigantic, but it?s easy to navigate, and your bill will be just as easy on your wallet. And unlike other multipage menus, this one hangs together beautifully and never loses focus, effortlessly drawing out Vietnamese, Chinese, Hawaiian, […]
There are diners, and then there’s Lester’s. Everything about this place is a matter of superlatives: It’s one of the oldest dining establishments in the county, dating back to the late ’60s. It’s one of the biggest, with a back dining room that seems to extend to the horizon. And its menu is one of […]
This joint comes closest to a burger lover’s Eden. The self-proclaimed “Home of the Boxcar Burger” cooks up square sandwiches, but the beef — 100 percent USDA grade — beats the rest of the burger business. In typical slider-joint fashion, the Caboose’s burgers come in sacks of up to 20; that’s a whole lot of […]
You don’t go to Fort Lauderdale’s Lips to eat but to be eaten: The drag queens and divas who patrol the crowd have a sharp eye for a sweet little morsel like you to chew on, so wear your thickest skin. Dinner shows, with a full three-course menu, are at 8:15 or 8:30 Tuesday through […]
The original of this Cuban staple is in Miami, and the Deerfield restaurant features a fountain and an outdoor patio where die-hard cigar smokers can stretch their legs. A bright interior is decorated with wood mementos, gewgaws, and color-saturated murals of Havana street scenes. But even with every word and snort of laughter echoing against […]
Diminutive in name but not in flavor, this hole-in-the-shopping-mall eatery is difficult to find. Masala and korma dishes are well-balanced, the shellfish in the tangy shrimp vindaloo is fresh, and tandoori chicken is actually juicy, but you’ll take your chances with the goat. Choose from ten types of bread — the keema naan (stuffed with […]
Occupying the space that housed Jackson’s Steakhouse on Las Olas for years, this place is filling the void for high-end cuisine that was left in its wake when it closed years ago. With shiny white subway tiles, warm woods, and vintage-inspired light fixtures, the space looks much like the old-school oyster bars from back in […]
Lola’s menu draws on American home-style and Southern regional, gussied up with trendy international spices and flavorings and fresh seasonal vegetables. Sun-dried tomatoes are comfortable on the same menu with white anchovies, tobiko or American sturgeon, sesame seeds, red pepper marmalade, orange-horseradish gremolata, mangoes, wild Bolognese cherries, chorizo, and corn bread. It’s a worldly view […]
Enjoy updated Mexican cuisine & tequila- & mezcal-based drinks with an oceanfront view. Standouts from the menu include the Ahi Tuna Tostada and Lobster Quesadilla.
Los Perros’ lone Broward outpost is hidden deep in western Lauderhill, a suburban area that’s not exactly renowned for its nightlife. Even so, this location of the clubby, Miami-based hot dog chain sticks to the Colombian formula that made it a hit: Its walls are painted a dark blue, and the lighting is dim, and […]
Since it’s July 2015 opening, the scene at Louie Bossi’s Ristorante Bar and Pizzeria in Fort Lauderdale is fueled by intense energy. On any given evening, every inch of the main dining room is jammed like the Dolphin Expressway at rush hour. Except here, people seem perfectly agreeable with being elbow to elbow. From a […]
Lovey’s Roti is the place to go for West Indian-style roti and curry with a Trinidadian bent. Roti comes three ways (dhalpourie is with lentils, sada is thick like naan, and “buss up shut” is thin and ribbon-like), each made fresh to order. Chicken, duck, goat, and pork curries abound, as do some truly awesome […]
Anthony DiCarlo’s Low Fat No Fat Café is winning converts even among slobs who thrive on regular doses of animal fat. The sophisticated décor — polished wood floors, stainless-steel and bamboo accents, 30-foot ceilings — is a deliberate snub to the dowdy health-food restaurants of yore. Organic fruits and veggies, lean beef and chicken, fresh […]
This isn’t just another diner, because it evokes the ’40s, not the ’50s. The décor and comfort food at this joint suggest a decade of quiet indulgence, when meals were shared mostly at home. In fact, the potato chips, ketchup, blue cheese dressing, meat loaf, and chicken potpie are all made on the premises. That […]
Chef Luigi DiMeo’s menu parallels Anthony’s Coal Fired, with pizza balanced out by family-style house salads, oven-roasted wings, and a few pasta specials. But DiMeo says: “I’m not trying to copy anyone. This is what I know. I try to make it as close as I can [to authentic Neapolitan style].” Close may be the […]