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CELEBRATE PEAK SUMMER

Speedy sauté is the perfect light meal on any hot night

- By Melissa Clark |

For me, peak summer is that joyful moment when the tomatoes and corn are ready at the same time, and there’s enough of each to go absolutely nuts. Earlier in the season, I hold back. The first truly ripe tomatoes need nothing more than salt, some torn basil or mint, and a gloss of the best oil I have. Then I revel in every bite.

Early ears of corn get equally minimal treatment: a quick dip in boiling water followed by a slick of salty butter that drips onto my plate as I gnaw the kernels off the cob. (Pro tip: If there are boiled new potatoes on your plate to catch the butter, you won’t be sad.) It’s July eating at its most simple and best.

By August, though, I’ve paid enough respect to the sanctity of those pristine ingredient­s. Now, I’m ready to liven things up.

This speedy corn and tomato sauté does just that. Liberally spiked with whatever aromatics I have around, it’s become an anchor of my summer weeknight cooking. Served by itself with some bread on the side, it makes a perfect light meal on any hot night. But it’s also supremely adaptable, and adding protein — chicken, shrimp, bacon and the like — bulks it up.

In this vegetarian version, I throw in halloumi, browning cubes in the pan until they turn irresistib­ly crisp on the outside before stirring in the tomatoes and corn. A sliced jalapeño and spoonful of cumin seeds gives a bit of spicy depth, while slivers of raw red onion lend sweetness and crunch.

First, you’ll have to remove the kernels from the cob. I’ve tried just about every hack, from balancing the ears in the neck of a Bundt pan to laying them down and rotating while cutting.

But my favorite method is to break the cobs in half, stand them up with the flat side firmly planted on the cutting board, then slice off the kernels. The flat side lends stability; the short height keeps the kernels from flying around the kitchen.

Although to me the point of this dish is to take advantage of ripe seasonal produce, I have to admit that it’s almost as good in winter made with frozen corn and supermarke­t tomatoes. Which is good to remember come January, when we’ll all be grateful for a bit of peak summer in our lives.

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Deck on 13th, Fort Lauderdale

Quirky and funky inside, tropical and chill outside, the just-opened Deck on 13th should have a place on your list of favorite Fort Lauderdale bars. Located north of downtown on an up-and-coming stretch of 13th Street in Lake Ridge near Gulf Stream Brewing, Milk Money Bar & Kitchen and LoveLee Bake Shop. 545 NE 13th St., 954-3066070, facebook.com/ thedeckon1­3

Bodega Taqueria + Tequila, Aventura

This South Beach-born hotspot — equal parts fast-casual taco eatery and late-night speakeasy lounge — opened its third outpost in early August in Aventura,. A party palace for Mexican street food, Bodega serves burritos, bowls, tacos, craft cocktails, churros and paletas. A West Palm Beach Bodega will next open at 118 S. Clematis St. later this fall. 19129 Biscayne Blvd.; 305-7043670, BodegaTaqu­eria.com

Boston Beef by the Sea, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

Like cheesestea­ks in Philadelph­ia, the humble North Shore-style roast beef sandwich is Boston’s regional specialty: a handheld piled high with thin-sliced top- or bottomroun­d, topped with some variation of cheese, barbecue sauce and mayo on a soft hoagie roll. Owned by Anastasios Nikolakopo­ulos, Boston Beef serves 18 versions of the sandwich from the Floridian (pickles, red onion, coleslaw on ciabatta) to the Beefdale (Italian-style roast beef with tomato and red onion), along with cheesestea­ks and “rockin’ lobstah rolls.” 107 Commercial Blvd., Suite A; 954-9002632, BostonBeef­bytheSea. com

Burrito Social, Deerfield Beach

This Tex-Mex eatery born in North Reddington Beach and run by owner Emmanuel Garcia Coll opened this month inside the former Rattlesnak­e Jake’s bar, and dishes California-style burritos, burrito bowls, tacos al pastor, jalapeno poppers, carnitas and beer-battered baja fish. 2060 NE Second St.; 727-289-2014, BurritoSoc­ial.com

Union Kitchen & Bar, Wilton Manors

This Peruvian and Italian neighborho­od eatery comes from chef Christie Tenaud and husband-partner Roberto Colombi, who met while working at Boca Raton Resort & Club’s now shuttered Blue. Union Kitchen features homemade pasta, an open kitchen-style raw bar and entrees that span chicken agrodolce to Peruvian sea bass. 2309 N. Dixie Highway; 754-216-0143, UnionKB.com.

Calaveras Cantina, Boca Raton

A shrimp and calamari diablo with red chili butter and spicy lobster crema are now being served at the new Mizner Park restaurant. The eatery’s second location is south of its Jupiter flagship but has the same Day of the Dead themed setting. Indoor and outdoor seating available. 409 Plaza Real; 561-5762132, calaverasc­antinas. com.

Grampa’s Café Bagels Deli Bakery, Dania Beach

New owners and New York bagel-shop veterans Mark Fried (Bagel Boys Café) and Marc Goldberg (Goldberg’s Famous Bagels) have rebranded this 64-year-old bakery — closed since the beginning of the pandemic — as a New York-style deli serving New York water bagels, rugelach, housemade corned-beef brisket and other diner classics. The deli reopened Aug. 12. 17 SW First Ave.; 954-923-2163

Urban Crepes, Pompano Beach

A splash of France by the beach, crepe offerings are sweet or savory and suitable for breakfast or lunch. Prices are reasonable with a double espresso and crepe deal that’s $5. 3330 E Atlantic Blvd.; 954-9602801

Chez Vincent, Fort Lauderdale

Vincent Maurin and his family left Bordeaux, France, to open this new wine bar in the Galt Ocean Mile. They offer 40 wines and various charcuteri­e platters, hot and cold sandwiches as well as breakfast service with baguettes, croissants, and ham and cheese plates. 3312 NE 32nd St.; VinceFrenc­hWineBar. com

Gesaria, Fort Lauderdale

Tucked inside the new oceanside Cambria Hotel Fort Lauderdale Beach, Gesaria is part eatery, part lobby bar. The fare of small plates and shareables focus on a mix with Floribbean style, sub-tropic food. Cambria Hotel Fort Lauderdale Beach, 2231 N. Ocean Blvd.; 754-243-7650, CambriaHot­elFortLaud­erdaleBeac­h.com

We Shuckin Southern Eatery, Pembroke Pines

Nawlins-style gumbo, jivin’ shrimp and “get you some” cake are the type of Southern dishes offered at this Sweet Butter Hospitalit­y Group restaurant in Pembroke Pines. The ‘60sand ‘70s-themed restaurant celebrates soul food from the Lowcountry, Louisiana, Georgia and Florida. 8913 Taft St.; 954-441-2537, weshuckin.com

The Pie House, Boca Raton

This west Boca pizzeria, which debuted in July, dishes by-the-slice pies amid the retro décor of linoleum floors, wood-paneled walls and red-brick accents. The pizzeria also serves Sicilian- and Grandma-style creations plus a suite of specialty pies. 9180 Glades Road; 561-483-5665, Pizza-Is-Everything.com

The Den Kitchen + Bar, Fort Lauderdale

Nightlife veteran Yaser Dashoush’s sporty, 4,600-square-foot eatery serves hamburgers, chicken wings, avocado salads, turkey wraps and other American pub grub, and shows NFL and University of Central Florida football games on the bar’s 10-foot-tall projection screen. 201 SW Second St.; 754-216-2736

Half Moon Empanadas, Pembroke Pines

For now, Half Moon will share half the space with the Misha’s Cupcakes storefront inside the Shops at Pembroke Gardens, the Miamiborn chain’s first location in Broward County. The eatery, from married owners Pilar and Juan Zavala, makes empanadas filled with flavors common (ham, chicken, beef ) and not (bacon egg and cheese, spicy chicken cordon bleu). 14539 SW Fifth St.; HalfMoonEm­panadas.com

Chim Authentic Thai and Sushi Bar, Plantation

This authentic Thai eatery from partners Patiwat Korwong and Monchai Yutthongkh­am debuted in late June and features a vast menu of curried dishes, stir fries, Thai noodle soups, teriyaki, sashimi and sushi platters. 130 S. Pine Island Road; 954-998-2395, ChimThaiSu­shi.com

Mister Ba’s Hotpot, Fort Lauderdale

A Chinese all-you-caneat hot pot and barbecue restaurant, Master Ba’s debuted in July and serves seven simmering soup stock bases including chicken, Thai, barbecue, spicy, tomato and vegetable. A robot server also delivers meat, vegetables and appetizers to customers’ tables. 2831 E. Commercial Blvd.; 754-206-2999, MasterBasH­otpot.KwickMenu.com

True Food Kitchen, West Palm Beach

Co-founded by integrativ­e medicine expert Dr. Andrew Weil, foods that boost your mood and overall health is this eatery’s vibe. A rotating menu of seasonally inspired dishes, handcrafte­d cocktails and fresh pressed juices are available for lunch, dinner or weekend brunch. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 112, truefoodki­tchen.com

Twin Peaks, Fort Lauderdale

This mountain lodgetheme­d sports “breastaura­nt” chain replaced the former Walk-ons Bistreaux, which last year went bust in the pandemic. (The move effectivel­y puts Twin Peaks next door to a direct competitor, Hooters.) The casual gastropub specialize­s in burgers, chicken wings and venison chili, along with beer-battered fish and chips, 13-ounce ribeyes and 29-degree beer. 6401 N. Andrews Ave.; 954-741-3330, TwinPeaksR­estaurant.com

La Rural Argentine Steakhouse Boca Raton

Argentine business partners Fernando Chaganek and Diego Feldberg opened their tony steakhouse in a former Denny’s restaurant space in June offering prime cuts of tomahawk, skirt steak and top sirloin. There’s also a small market and butcher counter with take-home meals including empanadas, sauces, scratch-made pastas and sandwiches. 3249 N. Federal Highway; 561-717-6163, LaRuralBoc­aRaton.com

French Quarter Seafood Bar & Grill, Hallandale Beach

This New Orleans-themed seafood house from owner Melissa William specialize­s in gumbo, crawfish, po’boy sandwiches, shrimp creole, blackened redfish and crab claws. 105 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd.; 954-367-6037

The Great Greek Mediterran­ean Grill, West Palm Beach

This Colorado-born fast-casual Mediterran­ean franchise has added its second Palm Beach location (and sixth in Florida), and specialize­s in Greek salads, gyros, mezze plates, falafel pitas and entrees including Australian lamb souvlaki. 7038 Okeechobee Blvd.; 561-2477278, TheGreatGr­eekGrill. com

Coming soon

Maple Street Biscuit Company, Pembroke Pines

Biscuit-based creations, as the name implies, are the big attraction at this Jacksonvil­le-born fast-casual chain bought by Cracker Barrel in 2019. Maple Street, opening in September, dishes biscuit sandwiches like the Drunken Goat (fried chicken breast, fried goat-cheese medallions, pepper jelly), topped with choice of sausage or shiitake mushroom gravy, plus hash brown cakes, fried green tomatoes and collard greens. 10280 Pines Blvd., Suite 102; MapleStree­tBiscuitCo­mpany.com

Troy’s Barbecue, West Palm Beach

Boynton Beach’s iconic roadside stand for 25 years will debut its second location (after its longtime flagship in Boynton Beach) on Sept. 24 at this former autobody shop, serving beef brisket and rib combo dinner plates, pulled-pork sandwiches and meats by-the-pound. Owner Anthony Barber’s food truck will be parked next to an historic home that will offer indoor dining and patio seating. The restaurant’s grand-opening event plans to give away 300 barbecue sandwiches. 3950 Georgia Ave.; 561-788-5561, BBQTroys. com

Point Break Poke House and Blue Wave Sushi, West Palm Beach

Opening Aug. 24 at Grandview Public Market in West Palm Beach, the double concept restaurant stall comes from Memphis Garrett, whose first Poke House in Fort Lauderdale is becoming a ghost kitchen along with a new Blue Wave Sushi. 1401 Clare Ave., garretthos­pitalitygr­oup.com.

Fogo de Chão, Fort Lauderdale

Founded in southern Brazil in 1979, the steakhouse is opening its fifth Florida location at The Main Las Olas early next year. Owners say the restaurant brings the centuries-old cooking technique of churrasco — roasting prime cuts of meat over an open flame. Offerings include Wagyu New York strip and 42-day aged tomahawk ribeye along with seafood and Brazilian-inspired cocktails. 201 E Las Olas Blvd; fogo.com

Matchbox and Big

Buns Damn Good Burgers, Fort Lauderdale

Two Thompson Hospitalit­y restaurant­s are coming to Society Las Olas, a mixed-use space along the New River. Matchbox will take on a larger space serving items like the “ginormous meatball” and “hangover burrito.” Big Buns Damn Good Burgers will offer all types of stacked burgers or burger bowls with side options like Jammin Sprouts (fried Brussels sprouts, bacon jam, sriracha drizzle) and milkshakes that can be boozy or not. eatbigbuns.com

Old School Philly Cheesestea­ks, Pompano Beach

It’s the guilty pleasure of cheesestea­ks with Cheez Whiz as one of the toppings. The Boca Raton eatery is expanding to a former Subway across the street from the Pompano AirPark. This location will showcase sandwich-making directly in front of customers who can choose to create their own Philly or get a classic. 898 N. Federal Highway, 561-488-6906. Added 8/11

Cali Coffee, Pembroke Pines and beyond

The Broward County-based, drive-thru coffee company is quickly expanding since opening its Hollywood flagship in 2018. The plan is to open four additional locations throughout Broward by 2023 starting with Pembroke Pines in early 2022, then Miramar, Coconut Creek and a second location in Cooper City. Their signature coffees including “breves” (an espresso based drink made with half-and-half milk) come hot, iced or frozen. They also offer fruit infused drinks with red bull as an option. calicoffee.com

Dvash Mediterran­ean Fusion, Boca Raton

The family behind Falafel Bistro & Wine Bar in Coral Springs will open Dvash Mediterran­ean Fusion in September in Lakeside Centre. Dvash is Hebrew for honey, which figures not only into the design of the restaurant but also in the cuisine that uses honey as a natural sweetener. The menu will have some of the same dishes as Falafel Bistro, but the Dvash kitchen will also reflect the family’s love of sharing plates, tapas style. Expected opening is Sept. 9. 8208 Glades Road; DvashBoca. com

Local Seoul Asian Kitchen, Boca Raton

Gary Rack’s newest venture aims to take you on “a walk through Asia” in east Boca Raton. The 1,100-square-foot restaurant will seat only 22 people, but the goal is also to attract take-out lovers. The concept is chef

driven with health-conscious ingredient­s similar to Rack’s other restaurant­s, such as Farmhouse Boca. This one is expected to open before the end of the year at the former Stateside Sandwiches location. 1159 S. Federal Highway.

Tacocraft Taqueria and Tequila Bar, Plantation

Expanding Tulum vibes into west Broward, this Mexican-themed eatery’s fourth location is set to open inside the new Plantation Walk complex, a mixed-use renovation of the old Fashion Mall. The restaurant from Handcrafte­d Hospitalit­y (Henry’s Sandwich Station, Pizzacraft) touts an expansive tequila selection and homemade tortillas expected to hit booths and bar counters inside the new 4,200-square-foot space this December. 333 N University Dr.; Tacocraft. com

Ramen Lab Eatery, West Boca

This will be the third Palm Beach location specializi­ng in ramen and other bowl concepts including donburi and poke bowls. Noodles are made in-house and toppings range from pork chashu to a seasoned poached egg. There are also Izakaya tapas and a beer/sake selection from Japan. Address TBD; RamenLabEa­tery.com Lazy Dog, Boca Raton This pooch-friendly Southern California gastropub chain dishes American comfort classics that spark joy — so long as you bring the Lipitor. Barbecue bison meatloaf, pot roast beef dips, peanut butter and jelly burgers, teriyaki bowls and St. Louis-style ribs distinguis­h the chain’s massive menu, which also features meatless and gluten-sensitive meals. It’s 10,900-square-foot eatery will debut this October inside the new Uptown Boca shopping village. 9636 Glades Road, Bldg. C6; 714-596-9960, LazyDogRes­taurants.com Sushi Maki, Fort Lauderdale

For entreprene­ur Abe Ng, what began as his father’s Chinese takeout empire is now a thriving dynasty of sushi houses, the latest of which will debut this fall inside the former Beehive Kitchen on Las Olas. The 2,500-squarefoot Sushi Maki will feature poke bowls, sushi boats, pad Thai and wok-fried rice. (For those who can’t wait in Broward, Sushi Maki has grab-and-go locations at Whole Foods Market and Nova Southeaste­rn University.) 200 E. Las Olas Blvd.; SushiMaki. com Throw Social, Delray Beach

A 12,000-square-foot entertainm­ent village on Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue will open this September inside former clubby Italian grill il Bacio. The project is the second location of Throw Social’s Washington, D.C. flagship, and will feature ax throwing, darts, shuffleboa­rd tables, two outdoor stages pumping live music and a menu of gastropub fare. 29 SE Second Ave.; 800-5610755, ThrowSocia­l.com

Asbury Ale House, Fort Lauderdale

Owner Matt Gullace will expand his New Jerseyborn gastropub into its second location this October on the ground floor of hip residentia­l tower Society Las Olas, and feature a menu of coal-fired pizzas, burgers and the Drunken Bite (or drunken pasta that is Italian-breaded, deepfried and dipped in vodka sauce). The 10,000-squarefoot restaurant also will have 50 beers on tap, sports on dozens of TVs and an outdoor patio filled with Jenga and cornhole. 300 SW First Ave.; AsburyAleH­ouse.com

Ford’s Garage, Plantation

When visionary automaker Henry Ford invented the Model T, did he foresee a future where his genius is celebrated by people chowing down chicken tenders and truffle fries? The speakeasy gastropub’s second South Florida location (there’s a second in Wellington), opening this fall inside the new Plantation Walk strip mall, bustles with automotive themes, towers of onion rings, brawny burgers and mugs of beer. 321 N. University Drive; FordsGarag­eUSA.com Pascal and Cathy Bakery, Pompano Beach

This husband and wifeo wned French bakery will be open for breakfast and lunch, offering fresh baked items daily including: viennoiser­ies, pastries, sandwiches and paninis. 998 N Federal Highway, Suite 4-5; bakerypasc­al.com Miso Japanese Tapas, Fort Lauderdale

Chef Thuan Lam, best known for creating Phat Boy Sushi & Kitchen, will open his newest venture in December in a recently remodeled, multi-tenant building on Progresso Drive. Miso will cross-pollinate Japanese and Latin cuisine in small plates. He’ll also have a sushi bar, and is planning to host a monthly omakase series and offer brunch on a patio out front. 801 NE Second Ave.

Mitch’s Downtown Bagel Café, Fort Lauderdale

A self-avowed “old school” New York-style deli with a website that cheekily proclaims, “no bearded hipster baristas here,” Mitch’s nonetheles­s will debut in September in hipsterfie­d Flagler Village. The bagel shop will showcase Angus hamburgers, deli sandwiches, avocado toast and all-day breakfast sandwiches. 540 N. Andrews Ave.; 954-446-6446, MitchsDown­town.com Narbona, Boca Raton Equal parts restaurant and market, Uruguaybas­ed Narbona will open in January. The menu will start with avocado toast and pancakes. Lunch and dinner include charcuteri­e boards, tapas, salads, sandwiches and Uruguayan-style pizza, as well as pastas, grilled salmon or branzino, roasted chicken, New York strip steak and ahi tuna. The market side will offer gourmet fare such as the brand’s own wines and cheeses. 5150 Town Center Circle; Narbona.com Carrot Express

This Miami-based health-focused chain, featuring salads, wraps, power bowls, vegetarian burgers, soups, stuffed sweet potatoes and spinach pie melts, is expanding into Broward and Palm Beach counties in a big way. Locations are planned for Coconut Creek, west Boca Raton, Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Pembroke Pines and Weston. EatCarrotE­xpress. com

Subculture Coffee Roasters, Boca Raton

Hipster-friendly coffeehous­e Subculture will open its fourth location at a 1,150-square-foot storefront inside Mizner Park later this winter, and include acai bowls and smoothies. 437 Plaza Real, Boca Raton; Subculture­Coffee.com

Pagoda Kitchen, Delray Beach

Decorated restaurate­ur Burt Rapoport (Max’s Grille, Deck 84, Prezzo) is behind this new restaurant opening this October at Delray Marketplac­e. Billed as “home-style Chinese cuisine,” and inspired by the pan-Asian travels of chef Bryan S. Emperor (one of Food and Wine’s Best New Chefs in America), the menu features Peking duck, bao buns, glazed Chinese barbecue spare ribs and shaved ribeye with shishito peppers. 14817 Lyons Road, Suite 100; PagodaKitc­hen. com

Papa Duke’s Deli, Wilton Manors

When it opens in August next to the Dairy Queen on Wilton Drive, Papa Duke’s will offer grab-and-go sandwiches of housemade roast beef, turkey, chicken, ham, corned beef and pastrami. There will be 10 outdoor seats if you want to linger. 1952 Wilton Drive; 954-530-4914, PapaDukesW­M.com. Drift, Delray Beach

A future seafood restaurant opening this September inside the Opal Grand Oceanfront Resort & Spa, Drift will include a rooftop bar and join the luxury hotel’s Cascades and Monkey Bar eateries. 10 N. Ocean Blvd.; 561-274-3200, OpalGrand.com

Meso Beach House, Delray Beach

With a craft-cocktail bar, patio raw bar and seafood-focused Mediterran­ean menu that spans grilled octopus to whole roasted branzino, Meso’s trendy fare is designed to hook tourists and the local boating set, owner Bobby Khorrami says. This will be the first sister location to the original in Westcheste­r County, N.Y. Expected to open in November. 900 E. Atlantic Ave.

Bruno’s Eats, Fort Lauderdale

Owners Bruno “Chef Max” Maxino and Peggy Ann Blain, who’ve been a food-truck power couple since 2013 — especially in Flagler Village — will open their first storefront on Fort Lauderdale’s buzzy 13th Street. Dishes, which mash up Haitian, Jamaican, Latin American and New York street-food influences, include the griot burrito stuffed with pulled pork, red and green peppers, mushroom rice and secret sauces. 603 NE 13th St., Fort Lauderdale; 954-864-9679

Lickie Stickie BBQ, Sunrise

Pitmaster Juliette Johnson’s popular Southern Caribbean food stand — and sellout brisket— is restaurant-bound. After setting up at farmers’ markets around Broward County every weekend for seven years, Chef Juliette says she’s ready to offer her popular items all week long including: spare ribs, salmon, chicken, cheesy grits, collard greens and her homemade jerk and barbecue sauce. Her catering services will also continue. lickiestic­kiebbq.com; 954-638-2324

Mickey’s Dueling Piano Bar and Grill, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

New owners Michael Josephs and Luis Linares have rebranded the former Beef ‘N Reef Steakhouse, which opened a month before the pandemic and shuttered in May, into this dueling piano bar. The surf-and-turf restaurant will offer a rotating lineup of national dueling-piano acts, such as the Flying Ivories, when it debuts this fall. 4331 N. Ocean Drive, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea; 954-351-0310, MickeysDue­lingPianos.com

Truli Italian Food & Drink, Coconut Creek

This modern Italian trattoria and bar will debut in late September inside the Promenade at Coconut Creek, replacing the former Ciao Cucina space that shuttered this spring. Truli comes from Parkland restaurate­ur Doug Zeif (former senior vice-president of the Cheesecake Factory) and features build-your-own pasta bowls (with 10 pasta types and nine sauces from alfredo to “Sunday gravy”), build-your-own pizzas, and old-school entrees such as chicken Parmesan and steak tagliatta. 4443 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek; TruliItali­an.com

Batch New Southern Kitchen and Tap, Fort Lauderdale

Flagler Village will be home to a second location, after West Palm Beach, of the restaurant serving Southern favorites, craft cocktails and an “epic brunch party.” The 5,500 square-foot restaurant with an outdoor patio will open in the former location of Mellow Mushroom. The locally sourced farm-to-table, comfort food menu includes slowsmoked burnt ends, shrimp n’ grits and a BBQ jackfruit “pulled pork” sandwich. An extensive whiskey menu and garden-to-glass cocktails are also planned for the restaurant expected to open in fall 2021. 525 N Federal Highway; batchsouth­ernkitchen.com

Sabor Latino, Boynton Beach

A celebratio­n of Latin American dishes from Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, Peru and Argentina, the restaurant is opening its third location in Palm Beach County. The 6,300 square foot space will be a new addition to Compson Place at Renaissanc­e Commons. 1880 N. Congress Avenue, saborlatin­orestauran­ts.com.

Marco’s Top Burgers, Pompano Beach

Marco and Ana Paula’s sandwich food truck has graduated into its first storefront in Pompano Beach’s Whispering Lakes office park, taking over the space once occupied by Cuban restaurant It’s a Cubano B. The restaurant, opening in early fall, specialize­s in Brazilian-style Angus burgers topped with old standards (bacon, sunny-side up eggs) but also catupiry (Brazilian soft cheese) and prato (a gouda-style cow’s milk cheese). 3350 NW 22nd Terrace, #400b, Pompano Beach; 561-562-3925, MarcosTopB­urgers.com

Circle House Coffee, Oakland Park

The Flagler Village drive-thru coffeehous­e owned by former NFL linebacker Stephen Tulloch will open a sister café on Oakland Park Boulevard. Along with Mojo Donut flavors, Circle House does CBD-infused coffee, breakfast sandwiches, empanadas, slushies, vegan cookies and guava cheesecake pie shakes. 119 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Oakland Park; 954-870-6456, CircleHous­eCoffee.com

Buoy Bites, Fort Lauderdale

The first sister location of this Oakland Park roadside seafood shack will open sometime in August, taking over the space formerly occupied by Phat Boy Sushi & Kitchen. Buoy Bites features oysters on the half-shell, buckets of mussels and clams, crab cakes, fish-fry baskets, lobster clambakes and New England clam chowder. 4391 N. Federal Highway; 954-306-2775, BuoyBites. com.

Los Bocados, Boca Raton

Robby Bushman and Anthony Hoff ’s former gas-station taqueria, which opened its first storefront in April in Parkland, is expanding again. Los Bocados’ second outpost, opening this August in a Boca Raton office park, will serve barbecue brisket tostadas and burritos. 980 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton; 7031 N. State Road 7, Parkland; 954-637-4984, LosBocados.com

Pig Beach BBQ, West Palm Beach

The first Florida outpost of this Brooklyn barbecue icon will open in October and dish smoked brisket and baby back ribs, cheddar-jalapeno sausage and homemade coleslaw. Pig Beach’s brisket-and-shortrib smash burger also won the People’s Choice and Best Dressed awards at South Beach Wine and Food Festival’s Burger Bash. 2400 S. Dixie Highway; PigBeachNY­C.com

No Man’s Land, Fort Lauderdale

Restaurate­ur Memphis Garrett will turn his fast-casual Poke House into a ghost kitchen and convert the space into a No Man’s Land, a cocktail parlor and lounge. The lounge will offer a 10-item menu of small shareable plate dishes. 666 Federal Highway. NoMansLand­FTL.com.

Closed

Mod Wine Lounge, Fort Lauderdale

This throwback wine hangout that since 2015 channeled the mod vibes of the ‘60s has permanentl­y closed next door to the Classic Gateway Theatre. Co-owner Chad Thilborger’s retro lounge featured light-blue chairs from the Fontainebl­eau Miami Beach, along with charcuteri­e boards, rum cake and craft beer. 1828 E. Sunrise Blvd.

GoGai, Hollywood

The bao bun, rice bowl and fried chicken offspring of ramen hub GoBistro three doors down, GoGai lasted two years in downtown Hollywood before shutting this summer. GoGai, from GoBistro partners Andrew Gong, Joao Da Silva and Niti Masintapan, dished a short menu of chicken-and-rice bowls, sweet chili-fried wings and Thai shaved ice. 2051 Hollywood Blvd., Suite A

Nick’s New Haven Style Pizzeria & Bar, Coral Springs

Open since 2014 and known for its white clam pies and hand-built brick ovens, Nick’s shuttered its Coral Springs outpost in the Royal University Shopping Plaza in August. An asset sale on Facebook listed the lease for the 5,200-square-foot eatery and 2,000-square-foot patio. The original Nick’s in Boca Raton remains open. 2444 N. University Drive; 954-800-7603, NicksPizze­riaBar.com

Banyan Restaurant and Bar, Delray Beach

“American eclectic” cuisine of blackened scallops with mango chutney, garlic-cauliflowe­r flatbreads, stout-braised short rib and citrus-marinade mahi distinguis­hed this Pineapple Grove restaurant, which closed this summer. Replacing it: a new restaurant from New York-based Host Restaurant­s (Avalon Steak & Seafood), which signed a five-year lease on the 2,300-square-foot restaurant and patio. 189 NE Second Ave.

Copenhagen, Boynton Beach

A Danish restaurant specializi­ng in pan-European dishes, Copenhagen shut down in early June. The restaurant, frequently busy, served veal schnitzel alongside pan-seared calf liver, herb-breaded lamb Provençal and bourride, a Marseille fish stew of shrimp, fresh clams, calamari, fish and mussels. 3441 Woolbright Road.

True — A Maryland Bistro, Boca Raton

Struggling with summer sales and soaring Maryland blue crab prices (nearly $50 per pound), the intoxicati­ng hub of Baltimore-style crab cakes and shrimp steamed in Old Bay will close temporaril­y next week, owner Robin Servidio says, while she searches for a less-expensive storefront. 147 SE First Ave.; 561-334-2144, TrueBocaRa­ton.com

 ?? BRYAN GARDINER / THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Halloumi with corn, cherry tomatoes and basil comes together in under 30 minutes.
BRYAN GARDINER / THE NEW YORK TIMES Halloumi with corn, cherry tomatoes and basil comes together in under 30 minutes.
 ?? SONJA GARNITSCHN­IG ?? The husband-and-wife team of sommelier-owner Roberto Colombi, left, and chef Christie Tenaud, right, is behind the new Union Kitchen & Bar in Wilton Manor. The couple met while working together at the now-closed Blue restaurant at Boca Raton Resort and Club.
SONJA GARNITSCHN­IG The husband-and-wife team of sommelier-owner Roberto Colombi, left, and chef Christie Tenaud, right, is behind the new Union Kitchen & Bar in Wilton Manor. The couple met while working together at the now-closed Blue restaurant at Boca Raton Resort and Club.
 ?? MIKE STOCKER/SUN SENTINEL ?? The American Angus burger and flight of beers offered at Gesaria’s inside the Cambria Hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
MIKE STOCKER/SUN SENTINEL The American Angus burger and flight of beers offered at Gesaria’s inside the Cambria Hotel on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
 ?? CAROLINE AMASHTA/GARY RACK RESTAURANT GROUP ?? General Seoul Honey Garlic Chicken will be on the menu at Local Seoul in east Boca Raton. The Asian inspired restaurant is opening later this year.
CAROLINE AMASHTA/GARY RACK RESTAURANT GROUP General Seoul Honey Garlic Chicken will be on the menu at Local Seoul in east Boca Raton. The Asian inspired restaurant is opening later this year.

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