May 26, 2008

T is for…

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T is for Travel & Culture and T is for Taste. Take a tour of South Florida by tasting your way around. In honor of our theme day, I have decided to put together a collection of restaurants that begin with the letter T. Some are mainstream, while others may be hidden and tucked away. Here goes:

T - Table 8 - Home to the country’s best sandwich (according to Gayle from the Oprah Winfrey Show) and to star chef Govind Armstrong, stop by for a small plate bursting with flavor.

T- Timpano - Sit back and enjoy a juicy steak, chops or pasta while listening to some live jazz located right on Las Olas Blvd.

T- Truluck’s - Stop by to enjoy fresh seafood, steak, succulent crab and a glass of wine.

T- Touch Restaurant - A swanky restaurant located on Lincoln Road presents inventive American cuisine.

T-Too Bizaare - Not only does this hip wine bar offer a great selection of wines, they also sell everything around you from the furniture to the art on the walls.

T- Talula - The creation of husband and wife team Frank and Andrea Randazzo, Talula is an Italian-American restaurant with an international flair.

T- Trina Located in the Atlantic Hotel, this restaurant and lounge draws its tremendous appeal from it lively, hip interior and oceanfront patio. The kitchen specializes in seafood and Mediterranean cuisine.

T- Tuscan Steak - This sophisticated Florentine grill combines Northern Italian cuisine with that of South Florida and is served family style.

T- TooJay’s - This gourmet Jewish deli, with 25 locations throughout Florida, offers guests a selection of meats, smoked fish and succulent desserts.

T - Texas de Brazil - You will not leave hungry at this busy Brazilian-style churrascaria which serves 14 cuts of meat, has gauchos roaming around and has a salad bar you would die for.

T - Taverna Opa A combination of great Greek food and celebration creating a new meaning for the concept of dining.

T- Thaicoon - Offering amazing Thai cuisine that is both consistent and fresh.

T- Two Georges A mainstay in Boynton Beach, this restaurant right on the water brings fresh seafood and unique island favorites together.

photo credit [Wallables]

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