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- DDavidvipNew York City •11 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat service, food and experience. Cost benefit is also good if you focus more on the oysters, shrimp, sashimi as well as carving station. Pastries were also fenomenalMore infoLido Restaurant and Champagne Bar at The Surf ClubPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Surfside•4.8
- PPatriciavipNew York City •26 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe House on the River is my “go to” for Sunday brunch prior to a show at Broward Performing Arts. This was my second visit and I am already looking forward to returning with my granddaughter in December! The food and drinks are delicious. The ambiance—both inside and outside seating—is stellar. Our waiter—“Sam”—was thoughtful and made sure we got to our show on time. A wonderful spot on the river that has old school charm with classic brunch fare beautifully prepared.More infoThe House on the RiverPrice: Expensive• American• Sailboat Bend•4.3
- BBillChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 18, 2024A wonderful dining experience. The food was great, the waitress was excellent and entire staff was very nice, and loved feeding the fish outside on the dock afterwards.More info15th Street FisheriesPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Harbordale•4.7
- RLRafaelLvipFort Lauderdale •8 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 17, 2024I’ve visited The Palm a few times. Very traditional venue and menu. Well delivered, though: Great food and amazing wine list! While our server was excellent and very helpful, there’s something about the overall experience that leaves me feeling a bit out of place. My wife and I, in our early thirties and not originally from the U.S., have noticed that the typical clientele leans older, more traditional. Unfortunately, this sense of being different felt amplified during our most recent visit. Despite our efforts to engage and enjoy the atmosphere, it seemed like other guests were given preference, making us feel overlooked. The host’s reaction — both this time and on previous occasions — came across as dismissive, almost as if we didn’t quite belong. This lack of warmth made our experience less welcoming, even though we had every intention of enjoying our time there. We acknowledge that we may not be the target audience, but we hope for a more inclusive and respectful approach in the future.More infoThe Palm MiamiPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Bal Harbour•4.6