Restaurant in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 683 - 704 of 818For those of us with high expectations of low places, this raw bar has appeal. You can stumble up to the docks almost any time of day and sup on platters of gulf oysters and wash them down with ice-cold beer from the bottle or plunk down inside and escape the sun with an iced […]
This tiny little sushi bar, like the ones you’d find in Tokyo, serves just that – sushi, a handful of apps that include the splendid, delicate crab shu mai, seaweed salad, a daily ceviche, and that’s about it. The place contains a single bar, big enough for the Japanese owner, his wife, and daughter to […]
There’s no way this is gonna end pretty, so let’s just define our terms, bloody our lips, and get on with it: French fries are not supposed to be brown, bumpy things with intact skins. They are not supposed to be big. Those are steak fries. A French fry should be thin, almost noodly, and […]
This open-air Italian restaurant and bar sits between Elbo Room and Dirty Blonde’s in the much-traversed touristy strip of Fort Lauderdale Beach. Spazio’s interior bar top overlooks the outdoor dining patio, where swirling fans and the eye-level beachfront view create a relaxing, tropical atmosphere. The restaurant opens at 8 a.m. to serve a full breakfast […]
There’s a lot of pure, joyous animal charisma circulating at Spice Resto-Lounge. There are women in leopard-print cat suits and in spandex tank tops, in tiny, fringed minis that shimmy with every jut of the hip. There are lantern-jawed men with dark hair pulled into ponytails and pumped-up guys with shaved heads and designer eyewear. […]
Don’t be fooled by the menu, tweaked with gourmet keywords like “cashew-soy dipping sauce,” “homemade ketchup,” and “black bean relish.” Likely as not, said chutney, which accompanies the hot dog, is regular ol’ pickle relish. Indeed, most of the fare is merely glorified poolside, snack-bar stuff. Admittedly, though, it’s done better than most, especially if […]
The glass windows inside this Himmarshee staple showcase the cheesy haven inside, a long hallway with an elbow-height bar that tracks along the far wall — perfect for standing over and eating a slice. Expect silken cheese and a smooth, sweetish sauce that’s layered in just the right quantity. Also expect to burn the living […]
On the beachfront corner of SE 5 Street and A1A, just south of the touristy stretch of beach at Las Olas, lies St. Bart’s Coffee Co.’s flagship quiet cafe. (There’s another outpost a few blocks south.) St Bart’s opened 17 years ago and draws a strong mix of locals and tourists dishing on hearty breakfasts […]
Since its founding by a trio of aspiring coffee roasters in Seattle in 1971, Starbucks has grown to become the largest coffeehouse in the world, with upwards of 20,000 locations in Ft. Lauderdale and around the world. Named for the chief mate on the whaling ship from Moby Dick, the company didn
This is a steakhouse of great refinement, in spite of a menu that looks like the same-old, same-old. You walk past a tank full of black-lit jellyfish to get to Stephen Starr’s Steak 954, set in the austerely swank W Hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach, and by the time you’ve finished dinner, you’ll feel nearly […]
Moan over tempting gyros and try the Philly cheese steak, a signature item at this pleasant, Miami Dolphins-colored sandwich shop. You can get it prepared traditionally: Some sautéed onions, mushrooms, and peppers, plus lots of melted cheese. You can have it doused with marinara as a pizza steak. Or you can go upscale and have […]
The pleasant gourmet touches at this charming caf
Gourmet diners in Fort Lauderdale have long had Sublime as their go-to, a restaurant founded by animal rights activist Nanci Alexander and serving an entirely vegan, and partly organic, menu. Sublime has always been beautiful, with its water wall and open brick oven and its inventive list of “healthy” cocktails and organic wines. The food […]
Anybody who dropped in to Sugar Reef years ago could go back today and suffer no future shock: Nothing seems to change – the open-air restaurant on the Hollywood Broadwalk still follows a rhythm as soothing and predictable as the sea its ocean-colored rooms open out on. Paper-covered tables offer jars of crayons for doodling, […]
At Sugar Rush, the four-wheeled version of Miami’s Sweetness Bake Shop, you can have your cake and drink it too. The dessert-oriented food truck hocks tasty sweets in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. And one of its signature frozen treats is something called a cake ‘n’ shake. It’s essentially a vanilla or chocolate milk shake blended […]
One of the oldest Thai restaurants in Fort Lauderdale and still deservedly popular with everyone in the animal kingdom, from early birds to hepcats. Mother Susie and son Eddie have made themselves and their place a local institution by providing excellent service and reasonable prices in a handsome setting accented with Asian sculpture and bright […]
Sunfish Grill was a luminary when it debuted nearly two decades ago in a former luncheonette in Fort Lauderdale. From the charming-though-dated dining room, you’d never know it. At its peak, the restaurant garnered New Times awards including Best Place for an Intimate Conversation and Best Contemporary Restaurant. That was under chef Tony Sindaco and […]
Like the authentic Israeli street food of Tel Aviv, Sunrise Pita is cheap, fast, fresh, and kosher. Start with protein (crispy, hand made falafels, fresh grilled chicken breast, shaved turkey shawarma, or thick slices of beef shish kebab), choose a bread type (pillowy lafa or warm, fresh pita), and fill it with any of a […]
At first, it seems that very little about this unassuming, pedestrian, but perennially popular Hollywood strip-mall eatery is outstanding. The Thai dishes are good if unspectacular, and most of the cooked Japanese fare is just perfectly… adequate. However, the raw fish served at Sushi Thai is unbeatable. No fancy places, no jam-packed out-the-door place, not […]
The ambiance at Sushi 1 is nothing. Zero. But the sushi is inexpensive and fresh (a mind-boggling combination), and daily specials, which generally cost less than $5, are knockouts that come with three courses. Then there are the rolls: dancing eel, spicy tuna, JB, rainbow… literally a panoply of choices. Don’t forget the affordable bento […]