7 Best Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County, Florida

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Greater Fort Lauderdale offers one of the best and most diverse dining scenes of any U.S. city its size. There are more than 4,000 eateries in Broward offering everything from new American and South American to pan-Asian cuisines. Go beyond the basics, and you'll find an endless supply of hidden gems.

3030 Ocean

$$$$ | Beachfront Fodor's Choice

3030 Ocean's unpredictable menus are guided by award-winning chef Adrienne Grenier's perfectionist flair. Her interpretation of modern American seafood focuses on balancing complex flavors to enhance her fresh ingredients—without subtracting from their integrity. Although that may sound standard these days, she executes without fail. 3030 makes a colossal effort to source everything from Florida, and even South Florida, while it's in season. The menu is never static, but you can expect outstanding dishes like charred octopus, grilled black grouper, and sautéed Florida flounder in a stylish setting.

3030 Holiday Dr., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA
954-765–3030
Known For
  • Ever-changing menu
  • Locally sourced seafood
  • Consistently good food
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Cafe Martorano

$$$$ | Intracoastal and Inland Fodor's Choice

This Italian-American restaurant, serving hearty portions of the classics, is hard to miss thanks to the flashy cars that valet from its unassuming strip mall location. Loved by locals and sometimes even celebrities, it could be confused for a lounge after 10 pm on weekends, when owner Steve Martorano often DJs from the open kitchen's counter. Don't miss the made-to-order mozzarella and always ask about the specials of the day.

3343 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33308, USA
954-561--2554
Known For
  • Famous meatball and salad
  • Fresh pasta dishes
  • Indulgent desserts

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Casa Sensei

$$$$ | Downtown

This waterfront restaurant along the Himmarshee Canal offers Pan-Asian-Latin fusion dishes, including a full sushi bar and a plethora of comfort dishes like pad Thai, lo mein, and kimchi fried rice. Diners can opt to enjoy their meal as part of a gondola ride leaving from the restaurant's dock. The bar features an expansive collection of sake and Japanese whiskeys as well as creative cocktails. Each meal is finished with a massive puff of cotton candy.

1200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301, USA
954-530--4176
Known For
  • Waterfront dining
  • Creative cocktails
  • Romantic atmosphere

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Oceans 234

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With breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, this oceanfront restaurant has a massive menu full of seafood, from raw bar selections to miso salmon and Yucatan mahi. The restaurant is located on the sand, making it easy for guests to take a postmeal walk along the beach or down the neighboring Deerfield Beach International Fishing Pier. Expect plenty of seasonal flavors and fresh veggies as well as an award-winning wine list.
234 N. Ocean Dr., Deerfield Beach, FL, 33441, USA
954-428--2539
Known For
  • Craft cocktails and an award-winning wine list
  • Lobster mac 'n' cheese
  • Stunning sunsets

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Steak 954

$$$$ | Beachfront

It's not just the steaks that impress at Stephen Starr's superstar spot inside the W Fort Lauderdale, the seafood selections shine, too. Order as many dishes as possible, like the lobster and crab-coconut ceviche, the red snapper tiradito, and the Colorado lamb chops. Fancy a side of tater tots? The hyperbolic tater comes in pancake form, stuffed with sour cream. There are sweeping views of the ocean and an intimate atmosphere in the dining room. Sunday brunch is busy, so arrive early for the best views. If you have to wait for a table, at least there's a giant aquarium with a smack of bioluminescent jellyfish.

401 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA
954-414–8333
Known For
  • High-quality (and expensive) steaks and seafood
  • Outdoor dining
  • Sunday brunch

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Thasos

$$$$ | Intracoastal and Inland

Traditional Greek cuisine with a modern twist is served family-style at this bright-white restaurant, where the fish is beyond fresh and the grape leaves are stuffed to the brim. The vibrant setting is made complete with great service and a reasonably priced wine list. Popular dishes include branzino, lamb shoulder, and a collection of dips and spreads. Complimentary valet is offered.

3330 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33308, USA
954-200--6006
Known For
  • Private dining area for groups
  • Live Greek music
  • Great lamb chops
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Wild Sea Las Olas

$$$$ | Downtown

In the heart of Las Olas at the Riverside Hotel, this seafood restaurant and bar keeps things simple with a small menu focused on a beautiful raw bar and ever-changing preparations of diverse catches from Florida, Hawaiian, and New England waters.