A tony steak house gives South Florida a breezy buffet and selection of rotisseried meats roasted and seasoned to irresistibility. Chima’s seductive décor and staff create a mysterious, buoyant chemistry, mixing patrons who don’t seem to want to leave, proprietors who are comfortable about what they’re offering, and a relaxed staff that rightfully feels that […]
Restaurant in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 177 - 198 of 818After six years and rolls of red tape Frank and Yaddi Rodriguez opened The Chimney House, a casual Pan-Latin eatery on West Las Olas Boulevard in early September. The idea behind the restaurant was to open up a fair-priced homestyle neighborhood restaurant for the wester part of Fort Lauderdale. On most Latin dishes The Chimney […]
It’s been an awful day. Now, it’s getting dark. The rain is coming down. The exhaustion settles in. Those two rental movies on your passenger seat look awfully enticing. At times like this, the difference between good Chinese takeout and bad Chinese takeout is based on three factors: taste, price, and speed. China “A” aces […]
This SoBe pioneer is still bold, boisterous, big on a grand scale. Let’s use one dish to illustrate: Sake-marinated chicken was a half-bird crisply grilled and sliced into thick, moist wedges imbued with smoke and spice. A mound of vinegary napa cabbage salad countered with an acidic tang, as did a thin, dark sauce based […]
Jeffrey Chodorow’s famed China Grill waited 20 years to land in Fort Lauderdale, but now that it has, this glitzy pan-Asian fusion eatery is attracting the young and beautiful in droves. From the infused saketinis and Poire cocktails to the giant platters of spareribs, moo shu duck, overwrought sushi rolls, mountains of toro and Kobe, […]
This isn’t your grandma’s MSG-filled Chinese joint. Located in a rejuvenated part of Hollywood, it draws young professionals and municipal workers who share an interest in fresh, bright, Asian fare. Choose from a book-sized menu with dozens of authentic Chinese dishes — the spicy, the saucy, and the sweet. Best bet: a wondrous moo goo […]
This traditional Chinese restaurant is known for its dim sum offering. China Pavilion, in Miramar, is a small, bustling restaurant with basic d
A perfect world? Maybe not always, but it comes close at Chinatopia. Proprietor David Chen and family, formerly of Wong’s in North Miami, serve some delectable pork chow fun and lobster in black bean sauce. Everything from the shredded cabbage in the egg rolls to the jumbo shrimp in the Lake Tung Ting shrimp is […]
If you’re a resident of Hollywood, a last-minute trek to Chocolada has no doubt saved your ass from showing up to a loved one’s birthday party empty-handed. What’s best is that the desserts at this quaint European-style café are made so lovingly that that said loved one will think you plotted this gift selection weeks […]
The Wans have been running Chinese restaurants around South Florida for more than 40 years, satisfying cravings for fermented black beans or Peking duck without inducing any Fear-Factor-type gag reflexes — no jellyfish or clotted pig’s blood. Ms. Wan is a presence at her new place — chic and sharp-eyed — and as always, the […]
Chuck’s Steak House founding partner Chuck Rolles opened his first steak house in 1959 in Waikiki, Hawaii. Today, there’s one other location, in Fort Lauderdale. The place offers all the usual steak house offerings presented to you on a hand-painted wooden bottle menu. That includes a teriyaki ribeye, filet mignon, Angus New York strip, and […]
Miami is sorely lacking in decent rock clubs, so Churchill’s is home to many a scruffy punker who is too real for South Beach. A pair of pool tables, a large room for bands, and a sizable outdoor patio help house the mainland rock faithful.
There’s something about Italian Brunch & Bubbles that you just can’t resist! Join CIBO Wine Bar Ft. Lauderdale for your new favorite brunch buffet, now on Sundays 11 AM – 4 PM. For just $35pp enjoy a vast selection of brunch items fit for any foodie and half-off of bottles of champagne. – Made To […]
This long-standing restaurant serves Tex-Mex dishes in a quaint setting that looks like a Mexican cottage. It’s named after a classic Mexican tune played by Mariachi bands and not the famous Los Angeles restaurant. You’ll find platos tipicos like enchiladas, chimichangas, fajitas, and burritos along with Latin/Cuban dishes like masas de puerco, chicken and steak […]
Let’s get one thing straight up front: Clowns are fucking creepy. And circuses are mostly filled with sanctioned animal abuse and freaks who don’t believe in gravity (until it hits them in the face). But not all big tops are bad. The Circus Sports Bar and Grill in Pompano has a fantastic collection of clowns […]
In the back of a strip mall on Federal Highway in Deerfield Beach is the City Pub, an enormous bar in which to catch some live music or take in some interesting conversations with the locals. The dimly lit bar is smoky and filled with an older crowd sipping scotch and whiskey. An enormous bar […]
With an impressive though tidy wine/beer selection (plus sangria, champagne, and frozen mojitos), Coconut’s is a charming little dockside restaurant on the Intracoastal Waterway, a jump away from the crowds on the beach. The seafood-heavy menu is slightly fancier than at your average shoreside snack shack (ceviche; peel-and-eat shrimp; pork lollpops with honey hoisin glaze), […]
With an impressive though tidy wine/beer selection (plus sangria, champagne, and frozen mojitos), Coconut’s is a charming little dockside restaurant on Fort Lauderdale’s Intracoastal Waterway, a jump away from the crowds on the beach. The seafood-heavy menu is slightly fancier than at your average shoreside snack shack (ceviche; peel-and-eat shrimp; pork lollpops with honey hoisin […]