Exuding manic energy, quintessential of a new restaurant in the neighborhood, Heritage is a snazzy Italian-specialty restaurant of Fort Lauderdale. Nestled in the busy art district of the city, Heritage has garnered fame as a must-visit restaurant serving contemporary Italian meals. Veering away from classics such as red-sauce pastas and bruschetta, the restaurant focuses on offbeat preparations such as baked razor clams, mascarpone-stuffed squash blossoms and rich, cheese-and-wagyu-loaded small plates. Given their refreshing take on traditional dishes, Heritage enjoys a steady stream of patrons who reserve their table weeks in advance here.
In the midst of high-rises, this colonial-style building stands-out with its bougainvillea, flower pots and other lush trees enclosing it. Set near the Atlantic Ocean, Greek Islands Taverna makes customers feel like they are dining at an eatery on a Greek island. Blue and white checkered tablecloths, Greek wall decoration and photographic artwork create a homey ambiance within this restaurant. The brainchild of brothers, George and Sam Kantzavelos, it is among the finest Greek restaurants in town. Some of their must-try's are the lamb chops, baby back ribs, Ladoregano, Souvlaki and Moussaka. Vegetarians also have great choices here. Diners can finish up their meals with traditional desserts like Baklava and Kataifi.
Renowned for its delectable patty melt, Foxy Brown is a breakfast favorite of the neighborhood. Adorning the heart of the town for over a decade, the restaurant doles out scrumptious American dishes for its famous brunch menu. Sit in the comfortable and inviting settings of the restaurant and savor local favorites which include the likes of beef-a-roni, mac-and-cheese and a piping hot French onion soup. If you’re in the city during the weekend, you simply cannot miss indulging in the lavish brunch spread of waffles, doughnuts and cheesy sandwiches.
El Tamarindo Cafe in Fort Lauderdale is the place to be if you wish to take your friends out for a wholesome Contemporary Latin-style meal. The interiors are tastefully done, featuring an array of antique furnishings and comfortable seating options. The menu is primarily meat-centric but does offer some decent vegetarian choices with the Whole Red Snapper, Grilled Pork Tenderloin and Mariscada Soup being some of their specialties. Alcoholic beverages are served here.
A true blue Floridian delight, Coconuts at Fort Lauderdale offers some of the best seafood in the city. Some of the tasty, fun and classy items on their menu include coconut shrimp, lobster rolls, clams, oysters and jambalaya. The restaurant also offers a delicious selection of cocktails and wines. One of the best highlights of this restaurant is its spectacular waterfront views. Customers can enjoy watching the yachts pass by while celebrating an event with a sip of wine on the romantic patio, or they can indulge in a fun-filled evening of drinks and snacks with their friends.
An upbeat and sophisticated American restaurant on the waterfront, Kaluz wows its guests with its stunning decor, its spectacular views, and its modern American cuisine. This charming spot is among the best dining destinations in Fort Lauderdale, and it allows its customers to watch the chefs in action from the open kitchen as they grill steaks and seafood on a wood-fired grill. They even have a separate menu for kids. One can dine alfresco on their attractive patio or enjoy happy hours with some fine wine or delicious cocktails.
Located in the popular Hollywood Beach district is the Cafe Club by Les Artistes, a highly recommended coffee house that is known to serve brews that are absolutely delicious. This charming little cafe is decorated to resemble a traditional French cafe with food to match. The Crepes, French Toast, and Sandwiches are among the favorites. The staff is very friendly and the service is quick and attentive. Cafe Club by Les Artistes is much-loved and a must visit when in the neighborhood.
Located in one of the happening spots of Delray beach, the Wine Room kitchen and bar is a sought-after restaurant. Spread over 8,500-square feet (790 square meters), it is one of those exceptional places that features a tasting room, two fully stocked bars, a restaurant, a wine retail shop, and a space dedicated to cheese and cured meat boards. Using state-of-the-art equipment for wine dispensary, patrons have a wide range of choices, such as 200 plus wine collections to taste fresh samples. Offering artisanal cheese ranging up to 40 Varieties of cheese and French cured cuts, their cheese, and charcuterie tasting board is a class apart. And if you are not in the mood for alcohol, stop by the restaurant for modern American cuisine with a touch of French gourmet.
Exuding manic energy, quintessential of a new restaurant in the neighborhood, Heritage is a snazzy Italian-specialty restaurant of Fort Lauderdale. Nestled in the busy art district of the city, Heritage has garnered fame as a must-visit restaurant serving contemporary Italian meals. Veering away from classics such as red-sauce pastas and bruschetta, the restaurant focuses on offbeat preparations such as baked razor clams, mascarpone-stuffed squash blossoms and rich, cheese-and-wagyu-loaded small plates. Given their refreshing take on traditional dishes, Heritage enjoys a steady stream of patrons who reserve their table weeks in advance here.
Bunbury, in the Wynwood area of Miami, offers a unique Latin dining experience accompanied by intriguing drinks. This Argentinean joint presents an innovative and almost-hipster atmosphere, adorned with comic strip wallpapers and industrial-inspired improvised furniture, creating a cool and effortlessly stylish ambiance. The menu reflects the restaurant's quirkiness, with empanadas standing out as a house specialty. While the food is exceptional, the real highlight is the impressive wine collection that features a mix of local and international varieties, perfectly complementing the Argentinean cuisine. Additionally, Bunbury offers enticing wine-themed cocktails. With stellar service, delectable food, and delightful drinks, Bunbury is the go-to destination for Latin-style tapas cravings.