By Kara Franker By Kara Franker | February 6, 2022 | Food & Drink, Feature, Features, Food & Drink,
With a bevy of delectable dining options by Menin Development, Delray Beach is a foodie’s dream.
Lobster and sweet corn ravioli from Ember Grill
Born in Seoul and raised in Aspen, chef Akira Back has made an international name for himself with restaurants located in Asia, Las Vegas, Toronto, Dallas and now Delray Beach. His first Florida namesake restaurant Akira Back Delray draws on inspiration from his Korean heritage and travels around the globe. Expect a menu that blends modern Japanese cuisine with authentic Korean flavors and new locally sourced dishes unique to the South Florida location. 233 NE Second Ave., Delray Beach
Delray Beach Market
Menin’s twist on a fancy food hall, Delray Beach Market is an experience. The 150,000-square foot space houses a range of vendors that can satisfy any craving for breakfast, lunch or dinner. At the entrance, a concierge will direct you to sausages and hoppy IPAs at Delray Craft, salads and bowls at Freshop, pollos a la brasa from La Casona Peruvian Cuisine, chocolate chip sea salt cookies from Lovelee Bakeshop and so much more. 33 SE Third Ave., Delray Beach
Lionfish Delray Beach
Recognized as a James Beard Foundation Smart Catch Leader not once but twice, Lionfish Delray Beach is all about modern coastal cuisine that’s sustainable and approachable. Sea-to-table offerings include a daily selection of oysters, cold shareable plates like ceviche, crudo and tiradito, plus fresh catches of the day like steamed Florida snapper and grilled swordfish. Yes, there’s even whole fried lionfish on the menu (when available) doused with lemon, capers and charred greens. Sip on cutting-edge cocktails like the bourbon-based Barracuda or the Atlantic Buzz made with tequila. 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach
Ember Grill
Located in the lobby of The Ray Hotel, Ember Grill is an upscale neighborhood eatery featuring chef Joe Zanelli’s local twist on classics like the Ember wagyu burger or The Ray chopped salad. Studio Munge designed the space with a tropical modern vibe, featuring an open kitchen and popular terrace seating. Show up for happy hour cocktails or for the all-you-can- drink brunch specials, and you’re sure to have a great time. 233 NE Second Ave., Delray Beach
Rosewater Rooftop
Delray Beach’s hottest place to see and be seen, Rosewater Rooftop is a 22,000-square-foot alfresco lounge with sweeping views above bustling Second Avenue. Nosh on Bang Bang shrimp and sip on cocktails like the Kiss in the Rain made with Grey Goose Essence’s strawberry and lemon grass, honey syrup, lemon juice and Fever Tree sparkling pink grapefruit. 233 NE Second Ave., Delray Beach
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