Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Truluck’s returning to Fort Lauderdale

- By Phillip Valys and Rod Stafford Hagwood South Florida Sun Sentinel

When it comes to food, South Florida is a great place to be. So many new places open up every day. Here’s what’s coming soon to a city near you.

Truluck’s, Fort Lauderdale

After three years away, the upscale steak-andseafood restaurant chain that once anchored Fort Lauderdale’s Galleria Mall is returning to the city, expected to open later this spring in the Paramount condominiu­ms storefront once occupied by Moréa. LM Restaurant­s founder Lou Moshakos, owner of Moréa, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he sold the restaurant to Truluck’s in October. The beachfront restaurant and al fresco terrace will serve in-season Florida stone crabs, lobster bisque and wedge salads, crab cake sandwiches on buttered potato buns, and entrées ranging from trout amandine and miso-glazed seabass to super colossal prawns and broiled centercut ribeyes. The surf-andturf eatery, which has Southern Florida outposts in Miami and Naples, last appeared in Fort Lauderdale in May 2020, when it abruptly closed early in the pandemic after a decade. 701 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; Trulucks.com

Bliss Bar & Nightclub, Lauderdale Lakes

This trendy boîte registered to owners Richard and Lisa Roopnarine and Visham and Radhica Ramlochan is expected to open this spring in the plaza shared with Yeasty Brews Artisanal Beers. Along with hip-hop, Latin, Caribbean dancehall and electronic­a music, the club will feature a full liquor bar and a menu of light appetizers. 3936-3950 NW 19th St.; no website or phone number yet

Cluckin Hot Chicks, Dania Beach

Yet another new chicken franchise is arriving in South Florida sometime in February, this one on South Federal Highway, replacing an old Checkers fast-food restaurant. Registered to owners Ahshan Latif and David Shaw, this fast-casual spot leans into Nashville-style hot chicken and every other poultry configurat­ion imaginable: wings, tenders, quarters, sandwiches, waffles and tacos. Chicken is doused in 10 different sauces, from honey-cinnamon “Sweet Heat” to “What the Cluck.” (The menu is, of course, pun-heavy.) Sides include fries, coleslaw and mac ‘n’ cheese. 645 S. Federal Highway, Dania Beach; 754-7777901; CluckinHot­Chicks. com

DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go, West Palm Beach and Delray Beach

Picture this: Heaps of scratch-made pasta served not on dinnerware but inside Chinese takeout-style rice containers. That’s the fast-casual premise behind this Venice, Italy-spawned pasta franchise, which plans to open its first South Florida location on Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach in early 2023 under local franchisee David Caruso. The 1,436-squarefoot restaurant will offer build-your-own-pasta bowls, starting with a base of four styles — fusilli, rigatoni, fettuccine, bigoli — followed by sauce toppings that range from pesto and cacio e pepe to amatrician­a and bolognese. Other recent openings have included St. Petersburg, Tampa and Sarasota, and another outpost is expected to debut later this year at 439 E. Atlantic Ave., in downtown Delray Beach. 400 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; Dalmoros.us

Carmela Gourmet Toast & Coffee Bar, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach

This coffee-and-avocado-toast chain, cofounded in Parkland by owners Rainer Abreu and Rafael Baretta, is in rapid expansion mode, with a rebranded name (changed from Carmela Coffee Co.) and nine new locations planned for 2023. Before that, Carmela’s next Boca Raton location expects to open within the upscale Park Place plaza in February. Along with caffeine, they sling empanadas, avocado toast, flatbreads, salads and more. A West Palm Beach outpost is set to follow in February at the Village Commons plaza. 5560 N. Military Trail, Suite 322, Boca Raton; 701 Village Blvd., Suites 101-102, West Palm Beach; CarmelaCof­fee.com

Amar Bistro, Boca Raton

In just two years, Amar is quickly becoming a bit of a boutique brand with the first eatery (and a nearby separate bakery) in Delray Beach as well as another bakery in Boynton Beach. Now comes word that the Amar Bistro reach will extend into

Boca Raton, where Amar’s owners — wife-husband team Susanna and Nicolas Kurban — plan to open a second restaurant this summer. “In general, the menu will be 80% similar to our Delray Beach offerings of authentic Lebanese cuisine,” Nicolas Kurban said. “But we will be adding a modern twist to several dishes along with Eastern Mediterran­ean specialtie­s from Turkey, Greece and the other countries in that region. The Boca Raton location will have a bar, so we plan to offer small bar bites and a happy hour menu, something we couldn’t do in Delray due to the lack of space.” Time will tell, but he adds that the service may include lunch on weekdays and brunch on weekends. The new 2,250-square-foot location will be able to seat 76 people indoors (plus another eight at the bar) and 20 to 24 outdoors. 9982 Glades Road, Boca Raton; amardelray.com

Disdwet Restaurant, Boynton Beach

This Haitian takeout restaurant registered to owner Wilphanie Alcegaire is expected to open this winter near the intersecti­on of North Congress Avenue, a few blocks south of the Boynton Beach Mall. Disdwet (which translates from Creole to “10 fingers”), serves Haitiansty­le pasta, fried plantains, pikliz, boulèt vyann (Haitian-style meatballs), rice and beans, pate kòde (fried Haitian patties) and house-made akra, or crunchy malanga fritters tossed in bold spices. 1403 Boynton Beach Blvd., Unit 12, Boynton Beach; 262-6716998; Instagram.com/ Disdwet

Culver’s, Loxahatche­e

After its Broward County debut in August 2020, this rapidly growing franchise known for its burgers and Wisconsin cheese curds is looking to add its newest SoFlo location in Loxahatche­e this June from local franchisee­s Kase and Jennifer Bethel. Savory dishes aside, there are frozen custard concrete mixers (blended with candy toppings), toothsome sundaes and waffle cones that ooze with warm butterscot­ch and hot fudge. The menu also features chicken tenders, cranberry bacon-bleu salads and Reuben melt sandwiches, but Culver’s star is undoubtedl­y the ButterBurg­er, a smashed beefblend patty so named for its fresh, lightly buttered kaiser roll. 15339 Southern Blvd., Loxahatche­e; Culvers. com

Lefkes Estiatorio, Delray Beach

Billed as having a modern take on traditiona­l Greek cuisine, Lefkes Estiatorio is expected to open in the Delray Beach Market food hall in late 2023. The fine dining restaurant morphs into what the brand — out of Englewood Cliffs, N.J. — is calling a “nightlife destinatio­n featuring top DJs and entertainm­ent.” Lefkes Estiatorio and Bounce Sporting Club will become two new anchors at the Delray Beach Market when the food hall reopens after renovation­s this summer. 33 SE Third Ave., Delray Beach; lefkesnj.com

World of Beer Bar & Kitchen, Royal Palm Beach

This chain emporium of craft-beer suds, wine, cocktails and pub fare plans to open its latest South Florida taproom in February on Southern Boulevard, roughly 3 miles west of the iTHINK Financial Amphitheat­re. The beer hall touts a mind-numbing variety of draft and bottled brews (there are hundreds, from saisons and stouts to hard seltzers and mead), and its menu features soft-baked pretzels, chicken wings doused in eight sauces and dry rubs, salads and tacos, six styles of hamburgers and four flatbreads, and entrees including steak frites and grilled Atlantic salmon brushed with India Pale Ale glaze. 11121 Southern Blvd., Royal Palm Beach; WorldofBee­r.com

Naked Farmer, Sunrise

This casual American restaurant whose healthy menu changes with the seasons is scheduled to open in February on West Sunrise Boulevard. A farmto-fork born in Tampa, Naked Farmer created its own direct supply chain with Florida farms, where it sources proteins and vegetables. The restaurant specialize­s in “build-yourown-harvest-bowls” filled with rosemary-roasted chicken, Faroe Island salmon and grass-fed beef, and topped with “your choice of (un)dressing,” per its website. Bowls also include sides such as chilled beets and feta, roasted sweet potatoes and carrots with lemon gremolata. The mini-chain operates three other outposts in Coral Gables, Tampa and St. Petersburg. 13945 W. Sunrise Blvd., Sunrise; EatNakedFa­rmer.com

The Peach Cobbler Factory, Pembroke Pines and Fort Lauderdale

You need to know about The Peach Cobbler Factory, because this dessert destinatio­n has big plans for SoFlo. Franchise co-own- ers Gregory George and Larry Johnston say they’re developing 30 locations from West Palm Beach to Key West over the next three to five years. The first entries into the market are expected sometime in January: an eatery at Crossroads Square in Pembroke Pines and a 40-foot, double-decker stationary bus in Fort Lauderdale. The concept is a family-style dessert shop with a menu that includes 12 cobbler flavors (served with free ice cream), 12 banana pudding flavors, six cinnamon roll flavors, 11 Bigger & Better Cookies, 12 Cobbler Cookies along with Sweet Peachy Tea, cold brew coffee and Latin blend coffee. Created in 2013 as a Nashville food truck, The Peach Cobbler Factory has appeared on The Food Network and now has almost 200 franchises in the works. 212 N. University Drive (Crossroads Square shopping center), Pembroke Pines; PeachCobbl­erFactory.com

Pizza Cucinova, Wellington

Around this time in 2022, Pizza Cucinova opened three blocks from Fort Lauderdale beach, near where Las Olas Boulevard ends at State Road A1A. Then roughly 10 months later, that location suddenly closed with zero notice on their website or social media. Now we hear from The Mall at Wellington Green that the restaurant is moving operations there. There’s no firm opening date yet. Pizza Cucinova offered “craft-your-own” pizzas, pastas and salads in the $8 to $15 range. 10300 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington; shopwellin­gtongreen. com

Naked Taco, Wellington

This clubby Mexican restaurant from chef Ralph Pagano (once of “Hell’s Kitchen” fame) is on its way to debuting its fourth location sometime in mid-2023, within the under-constructi­on Lotis Wellington plaza, north of the corner of State Road 7 and Forest Hills Boulevard. The 3,800-squarefoot space will employ 60 people and join Pagano’s (Yes Hospitalit­y Group) other Naked Tacos in Miami Beach, Coconut Creek and Boca Raton. The restaurant has a full-liquor menu and serves ceviche, enchiladas, burritos and fajitas, plus upscale tacos loaded with grilled octopus, Philly cheesestea­k,

Key West shrimp and chipotle-flavored brisket. Two other Naked Tacos are also planned, in Naples and Pinecrest, later in 2023. 1351-1381 S. State Road 7, Wellington; LoveNakedT­aco.com

 ?? TRULUCK’S ?? After closing its Fort Lauderdale location at the Galleria Mall in 2020, Truluck’s, known for its Florida stone-crab claws, is expected to return this spring to Fort Lauderdale beach.
TRULUCK’S After closing its Fort Lauderdale location at the Galleria Mall in 2020, Truluck’s, known for its Florida stone-crab claws, is expected to return this spring to Fort Lauderdale beach.
 ?? WORLD OF BEER BAR & KITCHEN ?? Another World of Beer Bar & Kitchen is coming, 3 miles west of the iTHINK Financial Amphitheat­re in West Palm Beach.
WORLD OF BEER BAR & KITCHEN Another World of Beer Bar & Kitchen is coming, 3 miles west of the iTHINK Financial Amphitheat­re in West Palm Beach.
 ?? DALMOROS FRESH PASTA TO GO ?? At DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go, meals are served in packages that resemble Chinese-style takeout containers.
DALMOROS FRESH PASTA TO GO At DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go, meals are served in packages that resemble Chinese-style takeout containers.

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