Restaurants in Boca Raton
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La Vieille Maison
Consistently voted one of the best restaurants in Florida, just walking into this elegant house that's brimming with delicate details and antiques will transport you to a small village in the French countryside. And tasting the food - from honey-roasted duck and exquisite cheese plates to succulent portions of veal and lamb - will drive that notion home.
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Healthy Bites Grill
Glance at this brightly colored drive-thru, near the Science Explorium, and you'll think it's just another crappy fast-food spot. But a closer inspection reveals the true nature of the South Florida chain: good and good for you. Choose from grilled portobello sandwiches, fresh salads, smoothies and tasty wraps like the tarragon chicken salad.
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Boca Muse
Equal parts classy bar, intimate dining space and secluded lounge, this oasis is as comfortable as a Roy Orbison song. Visitors are provided provocative coffee-table books to spark conversation while waiting for their food (tapas, salads and sandwiches), which is delightful.
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Saporissimo
Translating as ‘extremely delicious,’ this Italian restaurant is simultaneously romantic and shabby-chic, unlike many of its frou-frou neighbors. Choose from unusual Tuscan treats – wild boar, truffles, rabbit and elk – or more traditional options like ravioli or veal.
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GiGi’s
Beneath this tavern’s soaring 24ft ceilings are a huge stage, two bars and a whole lot of lacquered, chocolate paneling that can’t decide if it’s vintage or modern. Great oyster bar – plus several tasty chicken, steak and seafood options.
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Zemi
The chef here perfected his eclectic fusion cuisine at the excellent Nemo in South Beach before exciting the Boca foodie crowd. Chili-crusted shrimp and succulent, marinated grilled skirt steaks are just the beginning.
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Flakowitz Bagel Inn
This New York–style deli always has a huge breakfast crowd thanks to its 20-something variety of bagels, enormous plates of eggs, pancakes and the usual. Lunch is a quality experience, too. The line moves fast.
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Culinaros Mediterranean Taverna
A fine waterfront tavern with a heavy dose of Greek flavor. Specialties include grilled lamb chops, spanakopita and lemon-marinated chicken. Make reservations on weekends, when belly dancers prance and jingle.
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Banyan Bar & Grille
This historic house lavishes diners with a fancy, US bistro–style resplendency. Select from traditional fare with modern twists, such as blackened mahimahi with fruit salsa and lobster shepherd’s pie.
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Phuket Thai
Pad Thai, Penang curry and garlic chicken are excellent, affordable and authentic eats in a part of town that can often seem a bit too Western in its offerings.
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Baja Café
Forget the high-end hubbub and tuck yourself into some cheap and delicious grub, from fat burritos to tasty fish tacos, all in a totally down-to-earth setting.
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Mississippi Sweets BBQ
This tiny restaurant dishes up huge portions of sweet-sauced barbecued ribs and chicken, served with classic southern sides like deep-fried sweet potatoes.
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Bistro du Village
This hoppin' French spot features typical bistro fare - lamb, duck, fish and sweetbreads - in a cozy, friendly atmosphere.
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Dubliner
The Dubliner, where you can have your beer and eat it too, thanks to the Guinness fondue appetizer.
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