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  1. Forté de Asprinio

    Launched by wunderkind Stephen Asprinio, a contender on the first season of Top Chef, Forté is a sleek, Jetsons-esque palette of whites and pinks and lavenders featuring a carnival of rotating Italian-ish menu items, ranging from the mostly traditional (butternut squash mezzaluna) to the curiously exotic (pasta with braised rabbit). With its emphatically South Beach vibe – nearly more nightclub than restaurant – it’s almost too cool for Clematis.

    reviewed

  2. Tiki Waterfront Sea Grill

    Nestled inside the Riviera Beach Marina, this hidden gem is pure Florida. Open-aired, thatch-roofed and right on the water, it has a rowdy but friendly feel and live music Thursday through Sunday. In addition to hearty pre-boat-ride breakfasts on weekends, this divine dive dishes up the best Buffalo shrimp and Baja-styled fish tacos on the east coast.

    reviewed

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    Pizza Girls

    Pizza Girls’ huge, innovative pizzas named mostly after the Big Apple (the New Yorker sports portobellos, roasted peppers, spinach, onion and toasted goat cheese) are slices of heaven in earthly downtown West Palm. There are only five tables inside, so order a slice, trot to the Intracoastal and watch the water lap at your feet.

    reviewed

  4. Middle East Bakery

    In an unassuming little building, Adib Salloum and his gang prepare fresh Moroccan, Lebanese and Mediterranean cuisine. Even if you just come to browse their olive barrels and hummus selection, this place’s warm, spicy aroma will compel you to grab one of their takeout options, like falafel sandwiches or shistawooks.

    reviewed

  5. Spoto’s Oyster Bar

    Featuring freshly shucked, cold-water Blue Point oysters, steamed littleneck clams from Cape Cod and a rotating oyster special, this stalwart has been a fixture in downtown West Palm forever, it seems. Jammed with a chatty lunch crew and filled with a romantic evening crowd, Spoto’s is the snazziest raw bar in town.

    reviewed

  6. Brewzzi

    Three things: first, the award-winning on-site brewery crafts half a dozen fine brews. Second, the outside bar overlooks CityPlace’s promenade, providing one of the finest people-watching spots in town, especially after dark, when CityPlace is all a-twinkle. Third, the pizza? Heavenly.

    reviewed

  7. Sailfish Marina

    Sailfish Marina serves brunch on weekends between 8am and 1pm ($17 for adults, $12 for kids). Grab a seat close to the water, slowly chew your smoked salmon, tropical fruit or fresh Belgian waffles and watch the resident pelicans paddle around the yachts, searching for their own breakfast.

    reviewed