Lake Park is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 8,721 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 9,080.
Things to do in Lake Park
4.5 based on 149 reviews
Where I’m from (and I cannot imagine many places in the US), the Peruvian/Sushi combination is not a common theme for restaurants. I loved the fried yucca with traditional huancaina sauce. Equally wonderful was the sushi. The rolls were a tad pricey, but not over the top. The service was great, and I enjoyed the atmosphere as well. This is a place you could easily drive past, but you shouldn’t!
4.5 based on 226 reviews
We’re from Texas, so we have very high standards for Mexican food. The salsa was excellent. The nacho chips were a little thicker than I prefer. We’re also not used to having to pay for chips and salsa in Texas since restaurants provide them free.
I had the carne asada which was quite tasty, but I didn’t care for the rice with the corn that they added. I also prefer Charro beans to black beans.
4.5 based on 809 reviews
Full Service Restaurant Lounge and Entertainment Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night 7 Days and Nights a Week, with a Tiki Bar. SUN-MON-8AM-10PM FRI-SAT-8AM-11PM PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR UP TO DATE INFO LIKE OUR MENU & SPECIALS. THE MENU & SPECIALS ON THIS PAGE MIGHT NOT BE UPDATED AS FAST AS OUR WEBSITE, PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR THE NEWEST MENU & SPECIALS. THE ISLANDER GRILL & TIKI BAR.COM
We ate breakfast once and dinner three times at The Islander.
The food was very good. The servers were all very helpful and friendly. The prices were comparable to prices in the area.
We did have trouble with the way they check in people with reservations vs ones without. It’s very very unorganized!!
We had to return our flatware twice at one meal due to dirty knives.
I didn’t take pictures of all our meals but here are a few. It would be nice if they had a couple more heaters on the patio when it’s cool out in the evening.
4 based on 301 reviews
We call it the “collective kitchen.” For the menus of 3800 Ocean are inspired not only by the local abundance of South Florida’s renowned crops that thrive under a hospitable climate, but by the regional flavors that stir the souls of our collaborative team of chefs. Each chef brings a new insight to the table: the comfort food favorites of New England; the fire and spice of Mexico; the Caribbean traditions of Jamaica; and the ageless classics of Long Island. Our own local abundance of fresh produce and seafood allows us to take the collective kitchen dining concept quite literally. Everything is made from scratch. Every taste evokes an emotional connection to a past culinary memory, or perhaps a future craving.
We stayed at the Marriott, where this restaurant is located. Others' reviews made us a bit leery, so we skipped dinner, but enjoyed cocktails and apps at the bar, and no fewer than three outstanding breakfasts out on the lanai.
Cocktails can be pricey; i.e. $22 for an Old Fashioned. But, I will admit, the bartender was cheerful and knew his craft, the Rye was top-shelf, and they use lots of fresh herbs and fruits for the beverages. We enjoyed Caesar Salads, Shrimp Tacos, and house white wine for dinner. All excellent.
Food and service for breakfast was terrific. The waitresses are so friendly and knowledgeable. Every item we ordered was outstanding. Juice fresh-squeezed, coffee tasty and hot, and the entrees just perfect. Blueberry pancakes, Huevos Rancheros, fruit platters, biscuits and gravy...it's all good here. We avoided the buffet altogether.
Sincerely recommended for breakfast and evening cocktails; you're on your own for lunch and dinner.
4.5 based on 367 reviews
Though they have a short menu cannot believe the freshness and recipes for fish dinners
We had fresh salmon along with shell fish
Much fresher and better than the sea food places on PGA Blvd. I bit out of the way but well worth the trip
Can also buy many types of fish at the market to take home
4.5 based on 504 reviews
If the good life had an address, it would be, without question, Palm Beach Gardens. For it is here, at the intersection of understated sophistication and joie d' vivre, you'll find unrivaled culture, enviable leisure and, naturally, The Capital Grille. Kobe Beef Carpaccio, Fresh Lobster, and Stoli Doli martinis await you just minutes from the Gardens Mall. So come, dine and mingle, and celebrate that the good life has gotten even better.
Once again Capital Grill was very good. My companion's filet mignon came out a little under-done, but was taken back and returned quickly, this time cooked perfectly. We had ordered a side of mashed potatoes (which are always delicious here), and when they brought the steak back they also delivered another dish of the potatoes, which I thought was a nice gesture. Service here is always excellent, and our server last night, Jeff, was no exception ---- friendly and professional. Salads are delicious, as are the cocktails. The lobster bisque is the best around. My sliced sirloin with mushrooms and cippolini onions was wonderful, as always. And we were treated to complimentary flutes of champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries because of this being Valentine's week.
5 based on 29 reviews
We were diving close by on Singer Island and luckily happened in for brunch. Service was great, atmosphere welcoming, and everyone loved their food and bevies. We were diving later that day so I passed on the tasty looking (and sounding) alcoholic accompaniments and stayed with the delicious basil lemonade. We ate on the lighter side, and everything was enjoyable and well prepared. As an example of the care each dish is given was that the cheese grits were a super meal all on their own.
We were delighted to have Beethoven (one of the owners) stop by the table and chat for a bit. He takes proper pride in the business he has built in a very short while. We'll certainly be stopping by the next time we're in town.
5 based on 32 reviews
french, Italian,and New Orleans cuisine
When you enter this European style Bistro style restaurant you're greeted by owner and French trained Chef Guissepe.
The Chef offers a full bistro menu of breakfast, lunch and dinners with a French-Italian flare including coffees, salads, sandwiches, and cooked fresh to order dishes. All delicious.
Also the last Friday of the month the Chef prepared a fix price epicurean dinner by reservation. Not to be missed.
Breakfast lunch dinner or just a coffee break don't miss this unique and fun restaurant in the heart of Lake Park.
Stop in and say hello to Chef Guissepe. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 335 reviews
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Full Bar, LIVE MUSIC Every Mon & Tues Night, Select Sun nights. Owners and neighbors from Greenwich, CT understand what great dining is all about. Come visit our beautiful restaurant with a charming New England ambiance; "Where Nantucket meets the Florida Keys"Mark is a Navy Veteran and has a passion for great food and customer hospitality. Some of the dishes on the menu were inspired by his Italian upbringing; "Try Mom Frangione’s Sunday Gravy for a taste of Italia’. Proud Owners - Mark Frangione & Karen Howe The restaurant was built by Mr. Harry Seymour Kelsey the founder of Lake Park, FL in the 1920's. Kelsey had owned restaurants, bakeries and a farm and then sold his restaurant enterprise to Waldorf Hotel System. The Pelican Cafe was built in the 1930's as one of Mr. Kelsey's guest homes. The Park across the street from the Pelican Cafe is named in Mr. Kelsey's honor. We are delighted to carry on his legacy with excellence in food and service.
We were headed to a different restaurant and went to the Pelican instead. Wow! From the bread to crab cake to entrees...all fantastic. My main course was a perfectly cooked macadamia dusted snapper over julienne vegetables and mashed potatoes with a champagne cream sauce. The...MoreTHANK YOU! We try very hard to please - appreciate the kind words - Best Regards, Karen, Mark and The Pelican Cafe Team
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Italian with a French twist!
We had been recommended to this establishment several years, the only way to reserve is the old fashioned phone call. So multiple times we called last minute with no table available, surprisingly Christmas week we called and were able to secure a four top table.
There offering is a three course meal. Lots of enticing specials to go along with the menu selections. Several items are additional charge above the price fix cost but overall thought the price to quality was fair.
The noise level in the restaurant is a bit high, not sure if they can add some stuff to ease it a bit. The wait staff was abundant and fast, actually a bit too fast as we felt we were being moved along to finish faster than we wanted to.
My wife had the veal, she is very fussy, told them that but they said she would be pleased. Unfortunately too tough for her. My sister in law had pasta and a special salad which she loved. My son and I had special soup and the Florida grouper special which I loved both, he felt both a tad too salty.
Was looking forward to the dessert as I love profiteroles it the pastry which should be a bit more fluffy and tasty is my opinion, not bad but not great.
All in all a good experience, will return and suggest you all give it a try as well.
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