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Dining Guide
It's
true, enjoying a delicious meal while in the Palm Beach area comes
easy, due to the overabundance of great restaurants
in the area. The many fabulous dining establishments
to choose from can be a bit overwhelming at times, when trying
to pick that perfect place to eat.
To help steer you in the right direction, we've broken down the best restaurants into their type of cuisine. Simply select the fare you care to enjoy from the above list, then make your choice from one of Palm Beach's most popular eating establishments. American, Chinese, Cuban, Fusion, Japanese, Steakhouses, Thai and other popular food categories are all here for your perusal. You simply can't go wrong, wherever you decide to dine. Within the dining pages, you'll find the most popular places to go in Palm Beach County, such as Cafe L'Europe, Mortons the Steakhouse, Paradiso Ristorante, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Havana Restaurant, ER Bradley's Saloon, Yardhouse Restaurant, Rosalita's Tex-Mex Grill, Okeechobee Steak House, Waterway Cafe, Rustico Italiano Restaurant, Flagler's Steakhouse at the Breakers, and Ocean Grill & Sushi Bar. Once you've called and made your reservation, the only thing left to do is bring your appetite to the restaurant. The area's superb chefs and top-notch wait staffs will take care of the rest. Included with most restaurant listings is a set of $'s denoting the approximate price per person to dine, before beverages and tax. The key is as follows: $ ($15 or less); $$ ($25 or less); $$$ ($50 or less); $$$$ ($75 or less); and $$$$$ (More than $75). After dinner, you don't have to call it a night if you don't want to, as there are an abundance of alluring Palm Beach Area Nightspots you can stop by to continue on with your enjoyable evening. Lounges, cafes, martini bars and nightclubs are just part of the exciting Palm Beach area nightlife. You
might also find some great ideas on where to go by way of our Events Calendar Page
and Comedy Clubs Page. One additional note: In accordance with Florida's Clean Indoor Air Act, smoking is no longer allowed inside Florida restaurants. If you care to light up, you will have to step outside the building to do so. As far as dining outdoors, we've seen various policies around town, so it's best to check with each location to find out what their smoking rules are. Bon
appetit!
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