Locations in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 749 - 770 of 1618Josie’s Ristorante, a family owned and operated traditional Italian restaurant, established in 1992, is open Monday-Thursday and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and is open until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The serves an Italian inspired brunch menu comprised of more than 20 new dishes, which is available on Saturdays and Sundays […]
This bustling East-meets-West Indian restaurant offers delicious curry dishes – goat is the most popular option, but chicken, oxtail, shrimp, conch, beef, and veggies are also rolled up in paper-thin Indian flatbread. The roti go for about $7, with lots of add-ons for only a buck more – try the aloo pie, a potato-puffed pastry. […]
Judging by the name, I would assume this is a place to get bagels. At JP’s in Hollywood, you can get the house breakfast special for under $5 and their ham, egg and cheese bagel is no McDonalds. The ham is cooked and the egg is fried, a rebellion against fast food breakfast. Delivery is […]
Forget cheeseburgers in paradise. At the Margaritaville resort in Hollywood Beach, you can get a perfectly seared prime bone-in rib-eye, local spear-caught fish, and a homemade banana cream pie that’s better than your mom’s – all in our own little slice of South Florida heaven. When the 17-story, 349-room Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort opened, no […]
A slick, upscale supper club with Middle Eastern flourishes, Kuluck Persian Restaurant & Lounge serves Iranian cuisine that feels like it came straight from the kitchen of a Persian matriarch (a pleasant counterpoint to the modern aesthetic). Steamed rice called chelow is generously dished out next to marinated chicken kebabs, juicy strips of ground beef […]
At first, Kahuna ‘Awa Kava Bar, which opened in June, looks like a typical upscale drinking spot. Customers sit on stools and chat along the long low-lit bar. Thinly woven throws hang from the ceiling, and books about religion and veganism occupy the book shelf, adding a new-age earthy vibe. But when the muted glow […]
Kahuna Bar and Grill is a casual beachfront watering hole in Deerfield Beach with frozen drinks, tacos, live music, and a lively local crowd. Bands and solo acts that frequently play Kahuna, such as Crazy Fingers and Blind Fish, tend to perform music in the jam, reggae, and acoustic genres.
Sophisticated big-city food, a gorgeous dining room, and the Keys’ laid-back ambiance combine to make this chic Islamorada restaurant one of the best and most appealing places to eat in the islands. Duck confit wrapped in green tea crêpes, tempura-fried baby abalone (don’t panic, they’re farm-raised) with wasabi sauce, and slippery udon noodles with shellfish […]
Tucked away in Fort Lauderdale is a prized piece of South Africa, or as the owners of the Kalahari Bar like to call it, “a home away from home.” Quaint in size but large in personality and décor, there is no corner left untouched. Sports memorabilia hangs throughout, and authentic tribal accouterments adorn the walls. […]
Kaluz on Commercial Boulevard is Argentine businessman Carlos Demirjian’s first attempt to set up a restaurant in the U.S. after operating his successful minichain of Kansas City Grills in Buenos Aires. The 200-seat waterfront eatery opened quietly in early 2013 and was immediately popular with Fort Lauderdale’s mature and professional crowd. The menu, similar to […]
To hunt for the perfect cup of coffee is to separate the men from the boys, the women from the girls, the NBA from your neighborhood pick-up game. There’s a lot of crap out there. Mediocrity, really. But rest assured, at Kamzaman, there’s no frou-frou soy, decaf double lattes. Instead, you’ll taste the richest, smoothest […]
Besides its duties as home base for our beloved Heat, Kaseya Center sees a lot of action. The 20,000 seat downtown arena is hard to miss, what with the thousands of taillights from the gridlock it induces or the massive outdoor screen facing the street. Regardless, the arena is where the big names bank. From […]