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#1 NancyH

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Posted 26 December 2007 - 02:57 PM

I've snagged some bargain plane tix and planning to surprise my mom for her birthday. We'll be in the Delray Beach area for 3 nights/4days - what are the "must eats"??
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#2 NJ2FLA

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 09:26 AM

McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's!

Just kidding!

You will probably want to check out what's on Atlantic Boulevard. Lots of people wandering around and restaurants and night clubs.

I live in Boynton Beach which is one town up.

I wish I could give you some specific recommendations but I can't seem to think of anywhere.

Many people like a small place called DaDa's on Swinton Blvd. It's a neat place in an old house.

I am sure others on here can be of more help!

Have a great time.. the weather here has been gorgeous!

-Scott

#3 NancyH

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 11:31 AM

Hi - Scott and all. We're back - we ate twice at the Glen Eagles Country Club where my parents are members, and had a couple of meals at regular restaurants. The winner by far was The Cuban Cafe, (561) 495-5999, 14400 Military Trl, Delray Beach, FL 33484.. This Cafe was very casual, and amazingly inexpensive for the quality and quantity ordered (though my Mojito was a little too heavy on the simple syrup and light on the rum).

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Apertivas Para Dos

Beef Empanadas, Ham & Cheese Croquettes, Pork Tamal and Plantain Chips (Mariquitas). All tasted freshly made from scratch and delicious!

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Camerones Al Ajillo (Large Shrimp Sauteed in Spanish White Wine and Garlic Sauce)

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Filete De Pargo (Filet of Snapper Seasoned and Grilled)

My mom was the only one of us who did not enjoy her entree - but by the time I sniffed her plate, I was too stuffed to taste it. It certainly looked and smelled good. You can also see the fried plantains and steamed rice served with every entree in this photo.

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Boliche (Eye of Round Slowly Roasted in Herbs & Spices and Served with Gravy)

My husband decided to be a landlubber - this dish was fantastic - like Cuban pot roast. The meat was perfectly tender and the sauce most flavorful.

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Pescado Relleno (Snapper Filet Stuffed with Shrimp in Seafood-Cream Sauce)

This was my entree - I still can't believe that it was only $20 (and served with another full plate of plantains and rice, and a dish of black beans). The snapper was exquisitely fresh, as was the shrimp and bay scallops in the dish. This was the best dish I ate this trip, for sure!

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#4 weinoo

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 01:01 PM

We've had enjoyable meals at 32 East on Atlantic when visiting. Though the plates do suffer from that more is better and I need to put lots of different accents on the plate Florida thing.

The Thai-ish place (Lemon Grass) farther east at 420 E. Atlantic is also fun and can surprise with some tasty fish.

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#5 NJ2FLA

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 09:43 PM

Nancy,

I am going to check out the Cuban Café. I love the breaded steak that you can find a Cuban restaurants. It's not too far from where I live.

I will let you know what I think.

Thanks for the review!

-Scott

#6 annecros

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 05:50 AM

Has anyone been to the Sundy House lately? It's been nearly two years, but I had a couple of very memorable dinners there.
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#7 apronstrings

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 05:58 AM

We were at the Sundy house last week. It's as lovely as ever, and the food was fresh, flavorful, and plentiful! We sat outside in the gazebo with the tropical foliage surrounding us.

#8 NancyH

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Posted 04 November 2008 - 03:41 PM

Looks like we may be back in the neighborhood again this winter - any new and exciting suggestions?

Also - my mom was wondering - do any restaurants in this vicinity serve fresh Pompano when it is in season (February)?
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