By Rachel Feinblatt By Rachel Feinblatt | January 10, 2024 | Food & Drink, Food & Drink, Food & Drink Feature,
Step up your romance with these restaurants in Palm Beach County.
The airy restaurant features charming touches like arched windows overlooking the courtyard. BiCE exudes sophistication with a menu crafted by esteemed restaurateur Maurizio Mazzella. Guests can expect to indulge in authentic pizzas fresh from the wood-burning oven along with treasures like Venetian-style crab cakes, delicious pastas, and fresh seafood. BiCE embodies la dolce vita in an elegant yet approachable oasis. 313 ½ Worth Ave., Palm Beach
Trevini Ristorante, with its exquisite Northern Italian cuisine and sophisticated ambiance, elevates the culinary scene in Palm Beach. Since opening in 2021, chef Gianni Minervini's passion project has set a high standard for fine dining in the area. With influences from Venice’s culture and architecture infused throughout the restaurant, flavorful dishes include a roasted lamb rack, veal scaloppine, ricotta porcini ravioli and much, much more—now that’s amore. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach
Say bonjour to love at La Goulue, the classic French Brasserie that has charmed Palm Beach and New York with its delectable fare. Helmed by prolific restaurateur Jean Denoyer, diners can opt to split the escargot, steak frites, and tarte flambée. Romance is undoubtedly in the air, as guests are transported to Paris with its taste and interiors. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach
Dine at Café Boulud Palm Beach, where French chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud tantalizes the taste buds at his namesake dining establishment—a hot spot for Palm Beachers and visitors alike. Nestled in the serene Brazilian Court Palm Beach, diners can say “oui oui” to dishes from its a la carte menu, like the osetra caviar selection, alba white truffles, duo of beef and other shareable dishes. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach
Lola 41 offers globally inspired dishes, inviting guests with black-and-white awnings inspired by architect Addison Mizner. Named after the 41st parallel, which connects the renowned culinary regions of the Mediterranean, Europe and Asia, Lola 41 celebrates the spirit of international cuisine with a creative and innovative twist. Indulge like never before in signature sushi and sashimi platters, showcasing the finest cuts of fish artfully prepared by skilled sushi chefs. Then, indulge in a tantalizing array of small plates, featuring dishes influenced by the Mediterranean, the Americas and beyond. 290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach
The masters of the Japanese Bocce Club of Boca Raton demonstrate the artful technique in Japanese cuisine with a playful twist. A new addition to the Boca Raton—made in partnership with Major Food Group—the restaurant gets its name from the bocce courts it overlooks. Expect world-class sushi, crispy rice, BBQ spare ribs and the restaurant’s unique take on the Wagyu beef—let’s feast. 501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton
European flair blends with farm-to-table sensibility at Cafe Via Flora. As you peruse the menu featuring the freshest ingredients, there’s no doubt that standout dishes like the tagliatelle bolognese “old school” and beef carpaccio will tantalize taste buds. Relish every delightful bite, knowing everything is freshly crafted for maximum enjoyment. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach
La Sirena in West Palm Beach has undoubtedly stood the test of time (opening its doors in 1986) and continues to stay relevant with its state-of-the-art old-world cuisine. Savor the moment with dishes like the Rigatoni alla Vodka, Cotoletta di Vitello alla Zingara and Zabaglione, all of which capture the essence of Italian cuisine. Wash down delectable pasta plates with La Sirena’s wine program, with over 1600 selections. We’d clink to that. 6316 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach
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