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Best 30 Chinese Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale, FL with Reviews - YP.com
"Restaurants Chinese Midtown. Chef and restaurant owner Richard Hales serves modern, Chinese Sichuan cuisine at this casual but inviting restaurant in Midtown. He sources ingredients locally and isn’t afraid to push the envelope when it comes to proteins, like the gong bao rabbit, and preparations, including handmaking the noodles you’ll inevitably find yourself slurping."
"MidtownWhat you're getting: "K’Dunk"Though most Miamians are as allergic to the words “get there early” as Rick Ross is allergic to broke, that’s about the only way to get one of these fresh-baked babies filled with chocolate, white chocolate, and peanut butter-filled pretzels. The secret’s out and if you go in after the lunch rush there’s no guarantee you’ll get one."
"Blackbrick in Midtown serves the Chinese food you've been craving. Expect classics such as salt-and-pepper shrimp, Sichuan vegetables with hot-oil fried rice, and steamed red snapper with soy, ginger, and scallions. Chef Richard Hales, who also owns Sakaya Kitchen and Bird & Bone, is behind the menu that's inspired by his travels throughout China."
"A perennial favorite in the dim sum category, Tropical -- surprise -- also serves a great din-din. Traditional dishes include Hong Kong-style roast pork flavored with five-spice and then roasted; seafood-spinach soup; and always crisp, always succulent Peking duck. But innovative items are equally reliable, if unusual -- flounder pan-fried with peppercorns and jalapeños and served with bananas marinated in rice wine, for example, offers interesting counterpoints of textures, as does cherry-plum chicken wrapped with diced water chestnuts and fresh bamboo in egg-white crêpes."
"Restaurants Chinese Miami Beach. This swanky Chinese restaurant inside the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel has the look of a sexy Asian parlor, though far less nefarious (unless it’s late-night, then anything goes). The food, however, is an above-board experience of expertly executed Cantonese dishes with a twist—think crispy duck salad and jamine-tea-smoked ribs."
"A classy showcase for contemporary Chinese cuisine, Hakkasan delivers incredible Cantonese fare in chic nightclub-like surroundings that will make you want to stay until the early hours."
"Address: 1080 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139Neighborhood: Miami BeachCuisine: Japanese. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Tanuki (@tanukimiami) on May 14, 2019 at 3:05pm PDT"
"Modern Pan-Asian eatery serving an extensive array of Chinese & Japanese fare in a chill setting. Note: Order directly at Tanuki's website and get a 5-10% discount. Menu:tanukimiami.com"
"Those missing their Sushi Deli and Japanese Market fix can now get a taste of both at Sushi Erika. Operated by the daughter of Sushi Deli’s owner Michio Kushi, Erika Kushi, it features a similar feel and menu as its predecessorhousing just four tables and a small no-frills sushi bar. Favorites from Sushi Deli like the sweet shrimp, macadamia, and love rolls make an appearance on the menu, along with well-priced sashimi options while newcomers like octopus salad also be found."
"A sign on the wall announces, “We closed our website August 2013.” There are enough forbidding signs and peculiar procedures that it’d be comical if the proprietors weren’t totally serious. If you don’t mind playing by the rules (no phones, no photos, no computers, and so on), the sushi is some of Miami’s best. Chef Michio Kushi apprenticed in his hometown of Katsura, Japan, and worked at Miami’s first sushi restaurant (Sushin) in the 1980s before opening here."
"Sushi chef Erika Kushi is basically a one-woman show at her intimate North Bay Village sushi bar. Kushi celebrates the legacy of her father, Michio Kushi of Sushi Deli fame, by serving the freshest sushi imaginable at ultra-reasonable prices. Everything is bright and flavorful, including an octopus tiradito ($14) and tuna tartare ($9)."
"1781 N University Dr, Plantation, FL 33322-4111Japanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Television[email protected]+1 954-424-8855http://www.japaninn.net/"
"From the Lung Yai Group (and Chef Bas inspirations) Daek brings to you a fantastic experience of Traditional Street Food inspired Thai Bites, Classic and exotic Noodle Dishes, Market Fresh Sushi and Grilled Prime Cuts of Meats. For Outdoor, Patio seating or parties over 10 people please contact...Más"
"From the Lung Yai Group (and Chef Bas inspirations) Daek brings to you a fantastic experience of Traditional Street Food inspired Thai Bites, Classic and exotic Noodle Dishes, Market Fresh Sushi and Grilled Prime Cuts of Meats. For Outdoor, Patio seating or parties over 10 people please contact...Más"
"Restaurants Chinese Miami Beach. This swanky Chinese restaurant inside the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel has the look of a sexy Asian parlor, though far less nefarious (unless it’s late-night, then anything goes). The food, however, is an above-board experience of expertly executed Cantonese dishes with a twist—think crispy duck salad and jamine-tea-smoked ribs."
"A classy showcase for contemporary Chinese cuisine, Hakkasan delivers incredible Cantonese fare in chic nightclub-like surroundings that will make you want to stay until the early hours."
"For those of you who want a little more variety (or for those that don't like shopping), you can stop at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, where there is something for everyone. Guests have the option to enjoy the casino, horse racing, live entertainment and more."
"If you’re feeling ambitious on your townie cruiser, you can ride north to Bal Harbour or Haulover beaches; natives know these as water-sports havens—and for Bal Harbour’s luxury shopping. Otherwise, drop off your bike along Ocean Drive and grab a spot on the beach, Lummus Beach, which runs from around 6th to 14th streets. This is a beach for locals and tourists alike, and the spread of humanity—supermodels, families and even topless tanners—make this a go-to spot for people-watching."
"Continue south on Collins Avenue and enjoy the views of Miami Beach, eventually reaching iconic South Beach. Park and head to the sand to enjoy a few hours on the beach. If that doesn’t sound like the right fit, enjoy a walk along iconic Lincoln Road for shopping, eating, drinking and people watching."