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  Fort Lauderdale Restaurants

Dining

Cafe Maxx
2601 E. Atlantic Blvd.
954-782-0606
Credit cards accepted:
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Price range: Expensive
Cuisine type: Floribbean
http://www.cafemaxx.com
The award winning Cafe Maxx serves up delicious regional Floribbean cuisine using only the best and freshest ingredients from Mediterranean, Tropical, "Southern Comfort", Southwestern, and Oriental market baskets. Celebrated Executive Chef/Co-owner Oliver Saucy combines these ingredients to create delectable favorites such as sesame BBQ Atlantic salmon and sweet jerk roast pork tenderloin.

Sunfish Grill
2771 E. Atlantic Blvd.
945-788-2434
Credit cards accepted:
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Price range: Moderate/Expensive
Cuisine type: American
http://www.sunfishgrill.com
Rated "Exceptional" by the Florida Herald, this intimate restaurant offers upscale dining in a casual atmosphere. Featuring a full wine list, the Sunfish Grill offers a delicious culinary experience with house favorites like roasted Chilean sea bass or filet mignon in a red wine sauce.

The Samba Room
350 E. Las Olas Blvd.
954-468-2000
Fax: 954-468-1459
Credit cards accepted:
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Price range: Moderate
Cuisine type: Cuban, Latin American
http://www.ftlauderdalenow.com/Samba.html
The Samba Room is a Cuban bar and Latin cafe set in warm amber lighting, palm trees, and infectious Conga rhythms. Chef Phil Butler combines the finest ingredients and exotic spices for a feast of Latin-Fusion cuisine. South American traditions with Caribbean flavors are used to create specialty dishes such as rum-raisin, plantain-crusted Mahi Mahi and Brazilian-fried calamari.



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