


(formerly Bangin’ Banjo) and opened June 1. This food truck parked itself in a partnership with Pompano Beach Brewing Co. The buffet (whose website logo uses a font reminiscent of an Anne Rice vampire novel) serves all-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi dishes for lunch and dinner, as well as platters of steak, noodles, cheeses and fruits. Taking over a former Golden Corral in May, this restaurant was opened by owner Wenwen Li. 3331 Northlake Blvd., Pembroke Gardens įlaming Grill & Modern Buffet, Pompano Beach The 2,450-square-foot space serves 15 types of salads, along with wraps, warm bowls, avocado toast, soups and smoothies. This New York-spun, fast-casual salad shop, which has been growing in South Florida since July 2019, opened its latest storefront (and second in Palm Beach Gardens) in May. It serves global street food such as pork belly mofongo (Puerto Rico), Lamb Kafta Burger (Lebanon) and Elote Loco Salad (Mexico) with charred corn kernels, cotija cheese, cilantro-lime dressings, ancho chili, baby romaine and pickled fresnos. Named after the historic 1925 Falcon House that it occupies, the craft-cocktail gastropub comes from ex-Death owner Annie Blake and new business partner Sean Iglehart (Sweetwater Bar & Grill in Boynton Beach). Federal Highway, Boca Raton 56 Īfter taking a month off to redecorate and revamp, the goth-y drinking den known as Death or Glory has been reborn as The Falcon, which debuted May 27. Goode’s, takeout staples like spring rolls are upgraded with Peking duck, and entrees include house fried rice with pastrami, shrimp, spicy pineapple and pickled mustard greens, and beef chow fun with strip steak, broccolini, shiitake and rice noodles.

Baker, whom we suspect never sleeps but merely switches to standby mode, has been on a tear lately in east Boca, after opening Uncle Pinkie’s Deli and Japanese izakaya Alle圜at in 2021.

Chef Eric Baker’s (Rebel House) third new restaurant in 18 months (!) picks up the trend of upscale Americanized Chinese with chef-partner David Bouhadana ( Sushi by Bou in Pompano Beach) in a new storefront off East Camino Real.
