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.
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Burgers, fries, shakes and craft beer and so much more in a uniquely themed industrial restaurant in Coconut Creek. Come have the best burger in South Florida.
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Soft-serve ice cream & signature shakes top the menu at this classic burger & fries fast-food chain.
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Highest quality fresh seafood, steak, pasta, salads, burgers and wings in town!
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Cap's is tricky to find, although absolutely everyone knows where it is. On a small island in the middle of the Intracoastal Waterway, it is rustic beyond rustic, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves what may be the only fresh hearts of palm, a radically different delicacy than those canned things you might have had-in all of Florida. To go with those: home-baked bread, shrimp, scallops, oysters, pompano, crab, sea bass, kingfish, sea trout, swordfish, nearly everything else that swims. Open daily 5.30 onwards.
The Ambry
Located on the Northeastern frontiers of Fort Lauderdale, the Ambry Restaurant is a German-American restaurant that serves brunch, breakfast, and dinner in a rustic yet elegant setting. The menu is extensive, featuring a wide range of soups, cold cuts and meat preparations with the Schweinebraten, Jaeger Schnitzel, Zuricher Geschnetzeltes, Filetpfandl Etterschlag and the Ambry Surf' n Turf being some of the restaurant's specialties. This is a place you cannot afford to miss if you're a meat lover.
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