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Old Mar 6th, 2004, 12:52 PM
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palm beach dining

My friend and I (both mid 30s- weekend away from husbands) will be in Palm beach and are looking for restaurant suggestions with great food and fun, chic atmosphere. we're staying at the PGA. Any suggestions?
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Old Mar 6th, 2004, 01:47 PM
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Taboo on Worth Ave. good people watching. DB Cafe (owned by Daniel Boulud) in the Brazilian Court Hotel for fine dining.

For younger places try West Palm -either Clematis St area or City Place.
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Those sound great- thank you!
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You're welcome! I also like Renato's (Italian) on Via Mizner-a courtyard just off Worth Ave. for European ambiance, very good food & faboo people watching but have only been there for lunch. This may not be your scene & for just a weekend, I think the other options are better.
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Try the Sailfish Marina with two restuarants: The Sailfish and the Buccaneer Steakhouse on Singer Island. It is close to PGA. Every Thursday evening there is a open art market along dock. You can also take a water taxi on the intercostal south, passed Russ Limbaugh's house, to downtown West Palm Beach's Clematis Street District and Peanut Island.. Check this out for details:
www.sailfishmarina.com


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Agree with the above posts. Taboo is a must for see and be seen. Right on Worth Avenue.

Sailfish is a blast on Thursday nights! Don't miss if you are in town. Eat outside overlooking the boats and the water.

Redfire Grill is one of my favorites.
 
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Taboo is a must for what you are looking for. Very cool
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