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- By Phillip Valys and Rod Stafford Hagwood

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Now open

Ma-Prao Thai Cuisine, Fort Lauderdale

This Thai street-food restaurant registered to Kamolwan Kawpunna debuted in mid-October across the street from Holy Cross Hospital, replacing the former Thai Bayshore Restaurant that closed this summer. Touting five levels of heat (from “baby” to

“hot mama”), the restaurant features tom yum and duck noodle soups, pork dumplings and spring rolls. There are also Thai staples such as pad Thai and malang tod, a dish of deep-fried silkworms. 4838 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale; 954-651-8242; Ma-PraoThaiCu­isine.com

Amado Market, Wilton Manors

This Argentine market and sandwicher­ie registered to Elisa G. Gonzalez and Amado G. Elgadban, which began its life as a Miami-area food truck, has opened on trendy Wilton Drive, replacing the Nicaraguan restaurant Fritanga Managua. The eatery, which debuted Oct. 20, serves empanadas and canastitas (basically open-faced empanadas filled with beef, spinach and cheese, and bacon and plum), along with beef Milanesa with fries and a prosciutto and burrata sandwich. 2410 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors; 786-672-3759; Instagram. com/amadomarke­t.usa

Portside Breakfast & Lunch, West Palm Beach

This daytime dinerstyle restaurant, registered to Francis Cecere Jr. and sons Phillip, Matthew and Francis III, opened in October in West Palm Beach’s Golden Lakes neighborho­od. In addition to breakfast combos with 8-ounce ribeyes and slowroaste­d pork belly, expect items such as french toast casserole and eggs benedict (salmon, Cajun shrimp). For lunch, try handhelds (shaved ribeye, Buffalo chicken), smash burgers and blue crab cakes. 8480 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 7, West Palm Beach; 561-6197172; PortsideOn­line.com

Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, Plantation

Admirers of white clam apizza, assemble: This beloved shrine for New Haven-style pie connoisseu­rs opened its first South Florida location on Oct. 24 inside the buzzy live-shop complex Plantation Walk. Frank Pepe’s coal-fired slices are baked at a superhot 600 degrees Fahrenheit for a few minutes, yielding an oblong pie with charred — not burnt — crispy-chewy crust and cheese like molten lava. At each new location, the restaurant recreates the same 104,000-pound oven it has at its New Haven flagship. The menu specialize­s in white clam pies and cheeseless tomato pies, along with salads, Foxon Park sodas, cannoli pie and tiramisu. A second, 4,160-square-foot Frank Pepe is expected to open in the second quarter of 2023 in Delray Beach. 341 N. University Drive, Suite 800, Plantation; 954-906-7373; PepesPizze­ria.com

The Madre’s Mexican Fresh, Wellington

This addition to The

Mall at Wellington Green was slated to open Oct. 24. In addition to well-known Mexican and Tex-Mex menu items, the kiosk in the food court features build-your-own burritos, tacos, quesadilla­s, bowls and salads. 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. 567-623-7157; Facebook.com/ TheMadresM­exicanFres­h

Mama YaTai and Donut, Davie

Replacing the Cantonese/Hong Kong style eatery Tasty Café in Davie, this Japanese restaurant registered to Ngoc Chau and

Loc Nguyen debuted in mid-October. The space occupies the popular Carriage Hills Plaza (also known as Foodtown), a strip-mall fantasylan­d of Asian cuisine. Mama’s menu features items such as yakitori (chicken on skewers), Japanese corn dogs and mochi doughnuts. 6477 Stirling Road, Davie; no website or phone number yet available

Yellow Yolk, Coral Springs

Restaurate­ur Steve Tsatas recently opened this breakfast and lunch concept at The Walk at University in Coral Springs, making it the brand’s debut. (There are plans for Pompano Beach to be the next site, possibly by year’s end.) The breakfast menu includes options such as triple-stacked pancakes; classic egg Benedict; vegetable- or meat-filled omelets; avocado toast on walnut and raisin bread with two poached eggs or a breakfast burrito filled with scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, salsa and guacamole. Lunch menu selections include house-made soups; handhelds such as smashed beef burgers, chicken and steak sandwiches; huevos rancheros; carnitas burrito with tomatillo salsa verde, and Florida key lime pie. 2864 N. University Drive, Coral Springs; 954-688-9862; YellowYolk.com

Saxies Restaurant & Lounge, Lantana

An upscale surf-and-turf scratch kitchen from owner Erik Betts, Saxies debuted in early September across the street from the new Water Tower Commons live-shop complex. The menu combines steakhouse classics and pub-style comfort foods, including Maryland lump crab cakes, Atlantic blackened salmon, baby back ribs, New York strips and filet mignon au poivre, along with Philly cheesestea­ks and other handhelds, chicken wings and barbecue pulled-pork quesadilla­s, as well as craft cocktails. 618 Lantana

Road, Lantana; 561-3550936; Facebook.com/ SaxiesLant­ana

Sweetgreen,

Palm Beach Gardens

This national fast-casual chain, which touts healthy seasonal warm bowls and salads, is rapidly expanding in Florida with this seventh location opening late last month in the Downtown Palm Beach Gardens shopping center. Sweetgreen opened in West Palm Beach last year and debuted in Miami’s Wynwood neighborho­od and Coral Gables in 2020. There’s also a pickup/delivery outpost in downtown Miami. Exclusive to the South Florida eateries, including this new one, is the Citrus Shrimp Bowl. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; Sweetgreen.com

Merci Bimini, West Palm Beach

This French-American café had its grand opening on Oct. 8 with a menu that includes sandwiches, salads, and a signature vegetarian avocado toast baguette, as well as pastries, coffee and espresso beverages. They also offer beer, wine and sparkling wine. “That is what makes us so unique [in the neighborho­od],” says owner Stephanie Bogdan. “You can come for brunch or lunch during the day and relax with us in the evening over dessert or drinks.” Soon there will be special events such as a Date Night and French Film Fridays. 8480 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 5; 561-360-2645; MerciBimin­iWPB.com

Blackbird, Jupiter

Blackbird Modern Asian restaurant debuted this week with an impressive ownership team behind it: restaurate­urs Scott Frielich (SubCulture Group) and Angelo Abbenante (Lynora’s) as well as nightlife

maestro Cleve Mash (Pawn Shop, Clematis Social) and executive chef Tim Nickey (Komodo, China Grill, Joe Namath’s Lucky Shuck). Taking the space vacated by Shipwreck Bar & Grille, the two-story eatery has a view of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and the Loxahatche­e River. The design — evoking 1940s-era Shanghai — is the creation of Kat Solomon, who worked side by side with Venus Williams at V Starr in West Palm Beach. The menu features Pan-Asian cuisine such as smoked salmon with everything bagel ragoons; Shanghai soup dumplings; sweet and sour pork with pineapple and dragon fruit; Australian Wagyu tomahawk with truffle ponzu butter sauce; and Szechuan ribs inside a smoke-infused glass dome that’s removed tableside. 1511 N. Old Dixie Highway, Jupiter; BlackbirdM­odernAsian.com

Mystic Lobster Roll, Fort Lauderdale

This Beach Haven, N.J.spawned seafood franchise debuted Sept. 10 within the Causeway Shoppes on Fort Lauderdale’s 17th Street Causeway. (It replaces the former Kubo, which moved into expanded digs at 745 SE 17th St.) Mystic Fort Lauderdale, which is owned by Harry and Jackie Stampler, specialize­s in Maine lobster rolls, lobster tacos, Alaskan king crab legs, lobster bisque, lobster mac and cheese, and whoopie pies for dessert. In Florida, Mystic already operates locations in Boca Raton and Juno Beach, with one future outpost destined for Orlando. 753 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale; 954-999-5605, MysticLobs­terRollsFT­L.com

Snow Bunny, Boca Raton

This emporium devoted to dim sum, bao buns, boba tea and other Asian treats opened in early September inside Boca’s Fifth Avenue Shops plaza. Snow Bunny, which shares a storefront with sister eatery Eat District, a build-your-ownAsian-bowl, is owned by Lemongrass Hospitalit­y (Lemongrass Asian Bistro, Ramen Lab Eatery, Ganzo, and The Sea Kitchen).

The shop offers inventive varieties of boba, from ube taro to tiramisu milk teas topped with salty cream cheese or creme brulee, along with smoothies, ahi tuna pizza, poke nachos and bao bun combo boxes. 1914 NE Fifth Ave.; 561-5762046, SnowBunnyB­oba.com

Kapow Noodle Bar, Boca Raton

Long leather banquettes, murals of mysterious geishas, dramatic lighting and an overhauled menu are among the boldly seductive upgrades at Kapow, the pan-Asian hotspot that reopened Sept. 16 in buzzing Mizner Park. Co-owned by Vaughan Dugan and Rodney Mayo, the 5,000-square-foot eatery is double the size of its former storefront across the street and steeped in youthful energy. For now, much of its old menu — including Angry Shrimp Dumplings, Tuna Tartare Crispy Rice, Hoisin BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Peking Duck — will be retained, but new additions under executive chef Anthony Williams and executive sushi chef Vincent Lau include Wagyu New York strip steak, King Prawn

Banh Mi and, of course, sushi. Meanwhile, a new eight-seat omakase bar hosted by Lau will serve 10 courses on Fridays and Saturdays. 402 Plaza Real, Boca Raton; KapowNoodl­eBar.com

Soba Asian Noodles, Fort Lauderdale

The fourth restaurant to occupy this storefront in as many years, Soba Asian Noodles debuted Oct. 6 inside Fort Lauderdale’s Imperial Shopping Plaza. Soba is owned by Teera Jiriyasin, whose family also operates Tee-Jay Thai Sushi in Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors. The menu will include takoyaki (octopus), chicken bao buns, buckwheat soba noodles and other fast-casual dishes. The noodle house replaces Mr. Q Crab House (which closed this spring), Bufarella La Pizza Di Napoli (closed in 2020) and Hurricane BTW (2018). 5975 N. Federal Highway, No. 103, Fort Lauderdale; 954-595-2923; SobaAsianN­oodles.com

Subculture Coffee Roasters, Palm Beach Gardens

Palm Beach restaurant impresario Rodney Mayo also has expanded his hip coffeehous­e chain north to the Downtown Palm Beach Gardens plaza. Subculture, which debuted Sept. 29 next door to Whole Foods Market, serves golden chai and matcha lattes, cold brew and iced candied pecan espressos, as well as trendy café food staples such as bacon quiche, pesto chicken empanadas, vegan zucchini loaves and frittata brioche sandwiches. 11702 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Suite 5090, Palm Beach Gardens; 561-323-7756; Subculture­Coffee.com

Plant Pizza, Cooper City

Specializi­ng in all-vegan, brick-oven pies and lentilbase­d pastas, this New York-style pizzeria from owner Samuel Cobas opened in early September within the Stirling Town Center. The shop, located next door to Coba’s other all-vegan restaurant in the same plaza, Vegan Tierra, serves specialty pizzas including Jackfruit BBQ and Meatless Lovers, as well as cauliflowe­r wings, gluten-free baked ziti,

salads, soups and calzones. 8763 Stirling Road, Cooper City; 754-223-5835; PlantPizza.net

Sushiato, Parkland

This Latin-inspired sushi house owned by Venezuelan nationals Nino Ravicini and Sandra Mauro debuted in early September on University Drive. This is Sushiato’s third location after opening storefront­s in the Brickell area and Weston. The menu features Japanese and Nikkei-style (Japanese-Peruvian) dishes such as maki topped with acevichada sauce and sweet plantain puree, octopus nigiri in olive sauce, Samba Ceviche tossed in Peruvian corn, fried tostones and leche de tigre passionfru­it, and hamachi jalapeño tiraditos. 7961 N. University Drive, Parkland; 754-5298560; Sushi-ato.com

Closed

Casareccio Trattoria Italiana, Pompano Beach

This neighborho­od Italian restaurant founded by co-owners Emylene Egusquiza and Salvatore Spina has closed its Federal Highway flagship after about five years. The small trattoria with seven tables — which the couple serviced by themselves — made no announceme­nt about its closing. Casareccio wove Sicilian specialtie­s and rustic warmth into its Italian offering, which began with compliment­ary bread and a weekly-rotating menu that included seafood arancini, housemade lobster-stuffed ravioli, cacio e pepe and chicken parm topped with fresh burrata. (At one point, a second Casareccio was destined for Pompano’s forthcomin­g Bite Eatery food hall, but plans eventually collapsed during the pandemic.) 1386 S. Federal Highway, Pompano Beach; 954-998-3642; Casareccio­Trattoria.com

Pizza Girls,

Palm Beach Gardens

The New York-style slice shop that served the downtown West Palm Beach hullabaloo since 1999 is no more. Phoebe Reckseit and Jennifer Morales, the “pizza girls,” have sold their second (and last remaining) pie shop in Palm Beach Gardens to the owners of nearby restaurant Allora, announcing the abrupt closure on Sept. 30. “Phoebe & I have decided that this was the best time for us to Retire,” the intrepid duo posted on social media. As with its downtown West Palm pizzeria, which debuted in 1999 and closed in 2020 thanks to COVID-related shutdowns, their Palm Beach Gardens sister store also blamed pandemic shortages and price hikes for its demise. 10965 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens; 561-812-2400; PizzaGirls.com

Nonna Maria, North Palm Beach

This Italian neighborho­od restaurant with a French twist, run by

husband-and-wife owners Francois Arsouze and

Judy O’Reilly, has permanentl­y closed. The couple declared “arrivederc­i” on Nonna Maria’s website in October, announcing a sale of the restaurant and their retirement to live in France. Although Arsouze and O’Reilly took over the Northlake Boulevard eatery in 2003, it had been open since the mid-1990s under previous ownership. 529 Northlake Blvd., North Palm Beach

Crush’d Beach House, Fort Lauderdale

This Himmarshee Village boîte quietly opened in February and it appears it quietly closed sometime in late August or September. At press time there has not been a response from the two owners, Teddy Verbich and Matt Lasinski, but the telephone number has been disconnect­ed, emails are returned “undelivera­ble” and the latest posts on their Instagram page are from July. If you didn’t make it by there during the short run, what you missed was a eatery/ bar devoted to Maryland’s unofficial­but-everyone-knows-it-tobe-true state cocktail, the Orange Crush. Both owners are from Maryland but thought SoFlo was a natural for the drink so named because of the squashing motion that sends the juice from a halved orange inside a juice presser into a glass where it joins triple sec, vodka and ice. The Crush’d menu included snacks like spinach dip and steamed shrimp, handhelds such as grilled cheese and meatball parm as well as dessert options including cotton candy and funnel cakes. Before Crush’d the space was formerly Tacocraft Taqueria & Tequila Bar.

204 SW Second St. 954-7778600. CrushdBeac­hHouse. com, Instagram.com/ crushdbeac­hhouse.

Press Gourmet Sandwiches, Fort Lauderdale

What began as a mega-popular food truck specializi­ng in gourmet, journalism-themed handhelds wrapped in faux newspaper — The Sentinel, The Reporter,

The Gazette, etc. — has closed after seven years at the Promenade at Bay Colony shopping center. Johnson & Wales graduates Chris DelPrete and Rand Carswell gained a cult following for their pressed sandwiches and over-the-top sides (deepfried mac ’n’ cheese balls, crispy onion straws, Buffalo bleu cheese fries). These budding culinarian­s even won Food Network’s “Food Truck Face Off ” in 2015 shortly before opening their brick-and-mortar sandwicher­ie. The restaurant shut without fanfare in late August; it’s newsprint-style signage and decor removed from the storefront. 6206 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale; 954-440-0422; PressGourm­etSandwich­es.com

Ford’s Garage, Wellington

This colorful, car-centric, burger-and-beer franchise blessed by the Ford Motor Co. abruptly closed its The Mall at Wellington Green outpost in late September, citing “real estate issues out of our control” in a Sept. 21 social-media post. “We look forward to keeping a market presence in the near future. Thank you for your support,” Ford’s Garage brass posted on Facebook. The restaurant — where classic Ford cars are mounted in the dining room like sculptures and servers are garbed in mechanic shirts — serves starters such as Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna, salads, burgers, mac and cheese, and entrees including Chicken Henry and Mama Ford’s Homemade Meatloaf. 10300 Forest Hill

Blvd., Suite 122, Wellington; 561-805-3673; FordsGarag­eUSA.com

 ?? FRANK PEPE PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA ?? The Veggie Special at the new Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in Plantation includes crushed tomatoes, broccoli, spinach, mozzarella, mushrooms, peppers, onions, olive oil and grated pecorino romano.
FRANK PEPE PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA The Veggie Special at the new Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in Plantation includes crushed tomatoes, broccoli, spinach, mozzarella, mushrooms, peppers, onions, olive oil and grated pecorino romano.
 ?? THE MADRE’S MEXICAN FRESH ?? Churros from The Madre’s Mexican Fresh, a fast-casual restaurant that recently opened in The Mall at Wellington Green.
THE MADRE’S MEXICAN FRESH Churros from The Madre’s Mexican Fresh, a fast-casual restaurant that recently opened in The Mall at Wellington Green.
 ?? CARLINE JEAN/SUN SENTINEL ?? Casareccio Trattoria Italiana, a cozy Sicilian restaurant on Federal Highway in Pompano Beach, has closed after about five years in business.
CARLINE JEAN/SUN SENTINEL Casareccio Trattoria Italiana, a cozy Sicilian restaurant on Federal Highway in Pompano Beach, has closed after about five years in business.

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