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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 1818 E Sunrise Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
954-765-1950 | | | | | Description: WILTON MANORS. The curious and adventurous are likely to be found in this restaurant, where the exotic food goes well with margaritas or other mixed drinks, most of which feature a variety of specialty tequilas. Fare includes modern Southwestern dishes that incorporate the exotic influences of Asian, Central American and South American cookery, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting.
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| Chima Brazilian Steakhouse2400 E Los Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
954-712-0580 | | | | | Description: LAS OLAS. Step through the revolving doorway, and it's evident this steakhouse aims to be the biggest and best. The swanky bar features hardwood floors, a black curved countertop and stools, and the impressive dining room is filled with tables that accommodate large and small groups. On the periphery of the room, the abundant salad bar offers a variety of specialty salads such as bean, potato, Caesar and soy, and side items might include mashed potatoes, tabbouleh, soups, cold cuts, fruits and veggies. Top sirloin, lamb, chicken wings, ribs and several cuts of beef highlight the main dishes.
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| East Coast Burrito Factory261 E Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33334
954-772-8007 | | | | | Description: NORTH LAUDERDALE. Delicious Mexican fare is cooked Florida-style and served in a casual diner-like setting. Authentic soft tacos, burritos and salads are made to order with refried beans or with the healthier choice of black beans. Wonderful vegetable sides are available as well as tasty desserts. Dine outside on the patio or inside on a rustic wooden bench. You won't be disappointed!
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| 801 S University Dr, J-105
Plantation,
FL
33324
954-476-5777 | | | | | Description: Unassuming but delicious, this restaurant is an area favorite for authentic Cuban cuisine. All the traditional dishes are available, from ropa vieja to paella, and you'll also find great black beans and rice and terrific medianoches (smaller versions of the ham-and-roast pork Cuban sandwich and originally intended as a midnight snack). For true comfort food appeal, sample the tender pot roast and a serving of plantains. You'll almost think you're in Havana! Dinner reservations not accepted on Fridays and Saturdays.
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