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Old Mar 12th, 2005, 06:20 PM
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Palm Beach restaurant recommendations

We're looking for restaurant recommendations in Palm Beach and the surrounding area. Also, we're staying at the Four Seasons for the first time. Does anyone know if it's a casual place or do you need to dress up in the hotel?
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Palm Beach is dressy especially in season, but in the last few years it has been more relaxed but you still should wear a jacket for dinner no tie. The Four Sesons is great place,right on the Ocean. Palm Beach has many restraunts, you can spend a fortune or a small fortune it is up to you. I have a condo on the island and visit often here is a run down on some places and things to do.
Restraunts:
Very Expensive Cafe Le Europ
very fancy, dressy, an experience but way too expensive, go into the bar and have a drink and enjoy the piano and people watch. Then go eat at a more reasonable place,
Italian
Amichi- just relocated on county road, great place outside seating
Worth Ave-
many restraunts on the street and in the Via's great place for lunch then shop and people watch.
Casual-
264 Grill great bistro
Chuck and Harolds casual and outside dining aso along this strip there are about three other great restraunts.
A great place that has excellent food has won alot of awards and is affordable and has the charm of Palm Beach for service and atmosphere is across the street from your hotel in the Palm Beach President Condo at 2505 S Ocean named Cafe Cellini. Have dinner then proceed to the Colony Hotel for drinks and entertainment in the lounge. There is alot to do in Palm Beach you can venture off the island to West Palm to City Place or Clematis street. Also Charlies Crab restraunt is a great place after dinner you could cross the street and walk along the ocean. Lou
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My favorites on Worth Avenue are Bice and Renato's. Here's a link to Worth Ave - http://www.worth-avenue.com/dining/index.php

I LOVE the PB 4S and it is a wonderfully casually elegant hotel. Shorts and suits with coverups are fine for the oceanfront restaurant. I've eaten many a meal at the pool bar with wonderul misters. The interior restaurants are more resort casual but dress up a bit for the signature dinner restaurant (the names escape me).

Believe it or not, they do a fabulous soft shell crab entree.
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Thanks for the advice. Looking forward to getting there next week. It's been a long winter in Boston.
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The China Pavillion. Order from the Chinese (rather than American) menu. Winter melon soup, stuffed eggplant, shrimp with walnuts--yum!
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