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Our culinary scene has much to celebrate with several new restaurants that have opened around town. 

The Clubhouse 

North Palm Beach Country Club debuted its restaurant late last year, and it has now launched its Sunday brunch. It also serves lunch and dinner throughout the week, along with happy hour from 2-6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The bistro menu features American classics, while the brunch menu highlights all the breakfast favorites paired with bottomless mimosas.

951 US 1, North Palm Beach; 561/691-3431; lessings.com

Moody Tongue 

Nigiri selection from Moody Tongue

The Hilton West Palm Beach welcomes the first brewery to receive a Michelin star with its first Florida location. The Chicago concept has expanded to New York and now to West Palm Beach. The restaurant features a 15-course omakase dinner with unique beer pairings.

600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; 561/231-6000; moodytongue.com

Lamarina 

Maine lobster tacos from Lamarina, photo credit: Elevated Media

Located within the Safe Harbor Rybovich marina, this is West Palm Beach’s newest waterfront restaurant. Crafted by the masterminds behind Cucina Palm Beach, this concept’s menu draws inspiration from the Mediterranean, Latin America, and Asia. Diners will discover dishes such as sushi rolls, ceviche, Mediterranean dips, Spanish octopus, grilled prawns and prime steaks.

4050 N. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach; 561/371-8380; lamarinawestpalm.com

Cannoli Kitchen Pizza

Cannoli Kitchen Pizza

Late last year, the Italian concept revealed a fresh look and a new leadership team made up of four local friends. Its specialties include calzones, pasta, and, of course, classic pizzas.

9180 Glades Road, Boca Raton; 561/872-4440; cannolikitchen.com

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Christie Galeano-DeMott

Author Christie Galeano-DeMott

Christie is a food lover and travel fanatic who believes there's always room for dessert. When she’s not writing about the plates and people who capture South Florida's soul, Christie is irresistibly happy in the company of her husband, their two dogs and a glass of red wine.

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