The restaurant has "the best sushi around that I've had in a while. It's really good, and the presentation is really cool," Feinberg said of the hip new space in a thoroughly restaurant-saturated area of downtown Boca (Royal Palm is home to more than 20 restaurants alone).
Interested to see if the restaurant indeed was doing things differently than the dozen or so places in a three-mile radius offering a similar concept, my companion and I set out for a Thursday night dinner at the sushi house. Parking in Royal Palm Place was the typical snarled chaos but we had no problem securing a table once we arrived: The interior was practically empty, with most of the other diners opting for tables at either the front or side patios. We took a table at the side patio, which we shared with a few other groups, including an older couple who'd brought their poofy white purse-dog along for the meal (Dining out in Boca is nothing if not predictable).