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Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
954-763-2777 | | | | | Description: FORT LAUDERDALE. Rustic charm and waterfront views make this Lauderdale Marina seafood house a popular destination.
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| 3030 Holiday Dr
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
954-765-3030 | | | | | Description: EAST FORT LAUDERDALE. A departure from the stereotypical seafood room, this restaurant's interior is cloaked in rich colors and classy dark woods. The menu changes frequently and emphasizes organic ingredients. Starters such as watermelon and French feta salad complement the raw bar, and main course offerings might include grilled pompano on wild arugula salad with passion fruit vinaigrette or tempura tuna with sweet rice, pickled cucumber and sesame chili sauce. The Goombay Smash (rum, banana liqueur, orange and pineapple juices), Frozen Oreo Mudslide (Kahlua, vanilla vodka, Bailey's, Oreos and cream), and Blackberry Mojito highlight the cocktail menu.
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| 4405 W Tradewinds Ave
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33308
954-267-9888 | | | | | Description: LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA. This waterside restaurant offers Caribbean-inspired seafood dishes in a festive environment, with panoramic views of the Intercoastal Waterway from the elegant Art Deco dining room or from the breezy outdoor dock. Upscale dishes include baked prosciutto wrapped brie, shiitake mushroom crusted halibut with wilted Swiss chard, grilled salmon and crab stuffed portobello, or lump crab and corn roasted grouper. Desserts are extravagant. Try the Icky Sticky Caramel Tart with Chunky Monkey ice cream. Reservations requested.
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| 2301 SE 17th St
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33316
954-728-3500 | | | | | Description: EAST FORT LAUDERDALE. No question about it, this enchanting waterfront steakhouse exudes luxury. Located in the Hyatt, Grill 66 offers balcony dining that overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway. The menu offers popular appetizers such as crispy shrimp and calamari, filet mignon carpaccio, and a charcuterie platter. Main course offerings include lobster, crab cakes, veal and lamb chops in case a strip steak, filet mignon or porterhouse doesn't do the trick. Artfully prepared potatoes and green veggies provide a satisfying accompaniments to the meat.
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| 2635 N Hiatus Rd
Cooper City,
FL
33026
954-435-9090 | | | | | Description: Attention to detail and unusual premium ingredients hallmark the cuisine at this restaurant, located in a suburban shopping center. An exotic selection of fish, imported from Hawaii, savory grilled meats and the popular rack of lamb contribute to the menu's appeal. The less than extraordinary dining room fills up quickly, and the food appears to make up for whatever the restaurant lacks in ambience.
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| 4331 Ravenswood Rd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33312
954-584-1637 | | | | | Description: At this dockside seafood house, diners, garbed in bibs and grubby attire, crack crabs at picnic tables. In addition to crabs, shrimp, lobster, seafood pasta, and a variety of fish, grilled or broiled, make tasty dinners, while chicken and beef dishes keep landlubbers from going hungry. Daily lunch specials run $5-7 and include side items (usually fries and coleslaw) and a beverage. Try Tuesday's dolphin platter with potatoes, rice and sauteed veggies.
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| 4285 N State Rd
Lauderdale Lakes,
FL
33319
954-486-8885 | | | | | Description: Specializing in seafood, this Chinese eatery takes a welcome departure from run-of-the-mill Asian fare. The menu offers tempting soups loaded with shellfish, chicken and veggies and a variety of main course offerings such as fried porkchops, vermicelli with shrimp and scallops, steamed sea bass, and Peking duck.
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| 2771 E Atlantis Blvd
Pompano Beach,
FL
33062
954-788-2434 | | | | | Description: POMPANO BEACH. This funky seafood house has earned an enthusiastic following for its simple, delectable preparations of fresh fish. The small restaurant is decked out in clever retro style and, in addition to perfectly cooked fish, offers boldly flavored sauces, nice wines, fresh breads, and scrumptious homemade desserts. Beef and chicken dishes are well done too. Considered an undiscovered gem by locals in the know. Reservations recommended; casual dress.
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| 2430 E Sunrise Blvd
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
954-446-2000 | | | | | Description: EAST FORT LAUDERDALE. Located in the Galleria, this revered place is a perpetual favorite with the expense-account crew. Although it's best known for its upscale dining, Capital Grille also sports a busy after-work scene, when city movers and shakers mill about the bar, finishing up business and entertaining clients. Martinis are a signature, and they're perfectly mixed and served. Great wines are also available, along with food service. Since the socializing doesn't go on incredibly late, it's possible to meet-and-greet and have time for a late dinner afterwards in the dining room.
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| Darrel & Oliver's Cafe Maxx2601 E Atlantic Blvd
Pompano Beach,
FL
33062
954-782-0606 | | | | | Description: POMPANO BEACH. Cafe Maxx is known for its exquisite menu of Floridian specialties. The restaurant features a fusion of flavors, each served up with an artistic attitude. Innovative combinations include Norwegian salmon, Florida black grouper, or stuffed veal chops. Some entrées also pack a bit of an accent Hunan BBQ grilled quail (on Asian noodle cake and stir fry vegetable, red chili oil) or crispy yucca-scallion Florida grouper (with vanilla rum butter, sweet mash, asparagus & Parisienne vegetables). Consistently awarded as one of the top restaurants in the region, with excellent service and a great wine list. Upscale casual attire. Reservations highly recommended.
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