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Bistro Mezzaluna
Seafood   Italian
1821 SE 10th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
954.522.9191954.522.9191
https://www.bistromezzaluna.com/

Begin with the colossal stone crab claws or homemade meatballs before choosing between lobster and shrimp Fra Diavolo and a 10 oz. barrel-cut filet mignon. Or perhaps you’d prefer apple cider-marinated pork chops. For dessert, there’s vanilla bean crème brulee and chocolate soufflé.

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Blondies Sports Bar
Bars   American
229 S Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
954.728.9801954.728.9801
https://itsbetteronthebeach.com/blondies/

Enjoy the ocean view at this A1A legend.

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Blue Martini Lounge
American   Bars   Nightlife
2432 E Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
954.653.2583954.653.2583
https://fortlauderdale.bluemartinilounge.com/

For the better part of a decade, the bar and restaurant has been one of the go-to spots at the northeast corner of the Galleria Mall – the bit of the shopping center that’s been redeveloped into an upscale dining and nightlife hub. It’s a little spot mostly given over to upmarket national chains – Capitol Grille, Seasons 52, P.F. Chang’s. (Blue Martini is headquartered in South Florida, which is also where four of its six locations are.)

 Then there’s the weekly fun, such as Wednesday-night ladies night – a fairly recent addition that includes half-off cocktails all night, $5 Tito cocktails all night for everybody and complimentary cocktails and champagne from 9 to 11 p.m.

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Blue Moon Fish Co.
Seafood
4405 W Trade Winds Ave., Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, FL 33308
954.267.9888954.267.9888
https://www.bluemoonfishco.com/

For casual-elegant dining along the Intracoastal, this acclaimed eatery provides first-class fare with an art deco interior and a stunning backdrop. Offerings from the raw bar include an iced seafood tower of oysters, shrimp, ceviche, clams, tuna tartare, and Maine lobster cocktail. Togarashi-spiced local swordfish with bok choy, udon noodles and coconut curry lime broth highlight the international inspiration.

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Unit B Speakeasy Fort Lauderdale
Burgers   Bars   Salad
551 N Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954.200.8648954.200.8648
https://www.brasstapbeerbar.com/FtLauderdale
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Bravo Peruvian Cuisine
Peruvian   Sandwiches
2925 NE 6th Ave., Wilton Manors, FL 33334
954.533.4350954.533.4350
https://www.facebook.com/bravoperuviancuisine/

This Peruvian place started as a sandwich shop – try the sirloin steak with bacon, cheese, egg and shoestring potatoes – and now serves dinners, so you can get lomo saltado as an entrée as well as a sandwich and, of course, ceviche.

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Briny Irish Pub
Pubs   Seafood
305 S Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954.376.4742954.376.4742
https://www.brinyirishpubs.com/

Traditional pub fair as well as seafood (Guinness barbecued shrimp) served indoors and out, though most people love sitting on the outside terrace filled with nautical paraphernalia. You can watch the traffic on the New River, as well as whatever games are playing on the TVs, and, at night, enjoy the live music. Water accessible.

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Brooklyn Water Bagel Co.
Bagels   Breakfast & Brunch
2151 N Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305
954.533.7041954.533.7041
https://www.brooklynwaterbagel.com/

It’s hard for Fort Lauderdale locals to imagine a summer without taking a dip in the water…well, what about their bagels? Known for a 14-step water filtration process that goes into its authentic Brooklyn-style bagels and coffee, Brooklyn Water Bagel Co. has officially opened its second Fort Lauderdale location. In addition to bagels and coffee, menu items include breakfast and deli sandwiches, baked goods, omelets and “baninis” – bagel paninis, naturally.

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Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits
Seafood   Waterfront
1 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
954.302.6460954.302.6460
https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/florida/f...

There’s a new kind of food market and it’s extra-Ritzy. The Ritz-Carlton has finally opened its dining area to the public, and its Marketplace is a great spot for a quick, gourmet bite or a shop for the decadent ingredients made in‑house and used in Ritz dishes, such as their pasta noodles and sauces. The Marketplace’s order-at-the-counter then sit‑down or take to-go style makes gourmet at the beach a thing of the present.

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La Bonne Crepe
French   American
815 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954.761.1515954.761.1515
https://www.labonnecrepe.com/

This quaint French provincial restaurant is known for crepes that come filled with just about anything you can imagine. Sweet crepes include fresh fruit, Nutella, caramel, and ice cream. Savory ones come with seafood, meat, scrambled eggs, and cheese. Signature crepes include the Crepe Orleans, with blackened chicken breast, sliced tomato, and Gruyere cheese. The Crepe Nova Superbe is stuffed with smoked salmon, asparagus, capers, and béchamel. For dessert, try Johnny’s Favorite crepe, stuffed with fresh strawberries, banana, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate sauce.

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Cafe Martorano
Italian
3343 E Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
954.561.2554954.561.2554
https://www.cafemartorano.com/

Steve Martorano got his start hawking Italian sandwiches out of his basement in Philly. But his strip-mall restaurant a few blocks from the beach went upscale, and diners wait hours during season for a table (Martorano famously turned away Madonna’s entourage when she refused to wait outside). Those willing to wait find Italian classics dressed up with top-notch ingredients, like the eggplant stack featuring some of the crispiest breaded eggplant slices you’ll find sandwiched between fresh-pulled mozzarella. Not everyone will be down with the gangster movies showing on the overhead TVs, the dance music, or the women who sometimes take to the tables and dance. If you’re the type to like that kind of people watching, you’ll also find some of South Florida’s most soulful food.

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Cafe Maxx
American
2601 E Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach, FL 33062
954.782.0606954.782.0606
https://www.cafemaxx.com/

Chef Oliver Saucy and general manager Darrel Broek have earned this restaurant distinction as one of the nation’s best, with a menu updated daily featuring the best local ingredients. Dishes include: duck confit phyllo purses with raspberry-glazed beets, pearl onions and chives; and three-peppercorn filet mignon with three-cheese potato au gratin and shallot-thyme butter.

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Cafe Seville
Spanish
2768 E Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
954.565.1148954.565.1148
https://www.cafeseville.com/

Spanish classics in a restaurant that has been around for more than decades.

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Caffe Europa
Italian
910 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954.763.6600954.763.6600
https://caffeeuropalasolas.com/new/

Calabrian owner Tony Cupelli brings his family’s ancient recipes to this chic, modern Las Olas eatery. There’s pan-fried rigatoni with meatballs and specialty pizzas topped with smoked mozzarella, Italian sausage, eggplant and parsley. Cupelli’s pollo alla Francese in white wine-lemon sauce pairs with Venetian pinot grigio.

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Canyon Southwest Cafe
Southern
1818 E Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
754.779.7199754.779.7199
https://www.canyonfl.com/

Southwestern American cuisine with international undertones mixes with a seductive ambiance at this Fort Lauderdale culinary oasis. Chef Chris Wilber leads a talented team that prepares detailed dishes like blue corn fried oysters, barbecued shrimp tostadas, and scallop ceviche with popcorn. Standouts include: swordfish with Swiss chard-white bean ragout, tomato-avocado salsa, and green chili chorizo crumbles; and filet mignon with poblano pesto, goat cheese, zinfandel sauce and cilantro potato mash.

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The Capital Grille
American   Steakhouses
2430 E Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
954.446.2000954.446.2000
https://www.thecapitalgrille.com/locations/fl/f...

White tablecloths, dark wood accents, and landscape and portrait paintings adorning dark red and brown dining room walls give this chain in the Galleria Mall a classic, sophisticated ambience, as do the food and lengthy wine and spirits list. Appetizers like Wagyu beef carpaccio with wasabi arugula and the cold shellfish platter with fresh lobster, jumbo shrimp, and oysters are perfect for kicking off any VIP dinner. Entrees like the Kona coffee-crusted, dry-aged bone-in sirloin with shallot butter and porcini-rubbed Delmonico with 12-year-aged balsamic further stamp the feeling of luxury. Seafood lovers should try the seared citrus-glazed salmon with haricot verts, asparagus, and roasted cipollini onions with a side of decadent lobster mac and cheese. For dessert, try coconut cream pie, flourless chocolate espresso cake, or the trio of house-made ice creams.

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Casa Calabria
Italian
4040 Galt Ocean Dr., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
954.982.2191954.982.2191
https://casacalabriaftl.com/

To prepare the menu, owner Frank Talerico and his family took several trips to Calabria to gather authentic recipes. Each dish had to be approved by Talerico’s mother and his family. Every sauce is freshly made in-house every day. Another unique characteristic is the small marketplace inside the restaurant. The marketplace provides a variety of cheeses and meats, olives, eggplants, mushrooms, bread sticks and more, all imported from Italy.

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Casablanca
American   Mediterranean
3049 Alhambra St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
954.764.3500954.764.3500
https://www.casablancacafeonline.com/

The mission-style building with a Spanish tile roof and quaint porch packs in diners for that impressive view of the surf across the street. The menu is something-for-everyone-style, with the likes of fish and chips, Cajun alligator, chicken quesadillas, and grilled wahoo with sun-dried tomatoes. At night, the dim setting and ocean nearby has helped define it as a go-to spot for the romance seeker.

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Casa D'Angelo Ristorante
Italian
1201 N Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
954.564.1234954.564.1234
https://www.casa-d-angelo.com/

Owner and Chef Angelo Elia has created a South Florida restaurant empire out of his original North Federal location. His dishes are punctuated by an attention toward great ingredients, like the branzino, so fresh it needs nothing more than a light butter sauce. The outstanding antipasti includes truffle-lemon carpaccio and pancetta-wrapped tiger prawns over broccoli rabe, and the fresh pasta is made in-house. Or go big with the oak-grilled NY strip, marinated in olive oil, garlic, and rosemary.

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Casa Frida Mexican Cuisine
Mexican
5441 N Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
954.530.3668954.530.3668
https://www.casafridamexicancuisine.com/

This small, warm restaurant named for the artist Frida Kahlo enhances the typical Mexican menu with some harder-to-find dishes like chochinita pibil (roasted Mayan pork leg marinated in achiote citrus juice), fish Veracruz style and shrimp mole verde. The tortillas, like the guacamole, are homemade.

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