Showing posts with label Jupiter restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jupiter restaurants. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Little Moir's Food Shack: Food Wow - Jupiter, Florida









Little Moir’s Foodshack
103 S. U.S. 1, Jupiter, Florida 33477
Lunch and dinner served Monday through Saturday 11:00-9 p.m.
561-741-3626

By Jane Feehan

If ever there was a reason not to judge a place by its name, Little Moir’s Food Shack will be it. Sitting in a strip shopping center with a nondescript storefront, Food Shack is a culinary surprise. Exterior seating for fans willing to wait for a table provides one hint of what’s to come; opening of the door by a staffer before patrons reach it gives another.

We chose a counter dining spot to watch the cooking. No stumbling over each other here; it was choreographed preparation.  While trying to decide from one of their two daily menus, we ordered house made potato chips tossed with lemon, garlic, black pepper, olive oil, sun dried tomatoes, capers, caramelized red onion and freshly shaved Parmesan cheese. WOW. So good we could barely stop eating but wait – we said - there’s more; other items beckoned.

I chose Sweet and Spicy ($19) with scallops. Made with fresh cauliflower, squash, wilted spinach, mango, and peanuts over coconut rice, the soupy dish, loaded with scallops, was ambrosial. Fellow diner ordered blackened grouper over coconut rice (about $18) with Food Shack’s distinctive spiced fruit salad and cucumber slaw. Perfectly spiced and super fresh, the meal was more than pleasing. To top off the occasion we shared Raspberry Key Lime Pie ($6.50) that had to be the best version of that Florida tradition I’ve indulged in. Instead of a thick graham cracker crust, it was made with the thinnest layer of light cake. The creamy filling: a perfect blend of sweet and tart.

Food Shack, a name derived from a picture of a Bangkok, Thailand alleyway, is known for fresh fish, sweet potato crusted fish, BBQ chicken sandwiches and its fried tuna and basil roll. I’ll return to try some of their other “Shackatizers": Crab Guacamole ($12), or Fried Eggplant Stack with Grilled Pineapple, Tomato, and Homemade Mozzarella Cheese Topped with Blue Crab and Citrus Wine Vinegar Glaze ($11.50). There’s so much more – much of it not even on the menu, we were told. A glance at the offerings shows off innovation, variety and appreciation for freshness.  As one cook told us proudly – this is five star food in a one star setting.  Agreed.  All good reasons for me to dine at their other restaurant -Leftovers©. Beer and wine served. I've suggested Food Shack to Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.   


Service: Excellent. Reservations for parties of six or more. See their recent addition, Maxi's Lineup
Tags: Food Shack, Seafood, Jupiter, Florida, restaurants, dining


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Waterfront dining thrives in Jupiter, Florida

  
Use search box at right to find restaurants open for Easter in Jupiter and the Palm Beaches


 By Jane Feehan

Jupiter is known, among other things, for its iconic lighthouse, jetty fishing and the beautiful aqua waters of its inlet.

There’s also a few waterfront restaurants, a dying breed of Florida eatery because of real estate and other issues, that draw locals and visitors from afar or from neighboring counties.   Below are a few. Jetty's and Guanabanas capture most of the dining business along the water. (For area Thanksgiving ideas, enter "Thanksgiving" in search box.



U-Tiki (see photo at left) - now open 
For hours and review, see: http://janesbits.blogspot.com/2014/11/u-tiki-beach-tropical-rhapsody-in.html
Next to and owned by Jetty's.
  


Guanabanas  - See review and photos here
18091 N. Hwy A1A
Jupiter, Florida 33477

Jetty’s - See review and photos here. 
1075 N. Hwy A1A
Jupiter, Florida 33477

Café des Artistes (at Jupiter Yacht Club and Marina)
318 South US Highway 1, Suite 101
Jupiter, FL

Crab House (Landry's - chain) CLOSED - Re-opened 3/26/2012 by Landry's as 
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. -     2015 CLOSED RE-OPENED AS RUSTIC INN   CLOSED                                               
1065 N. Hwy A1A                                        
Jupiter, Florida 33477

Dive Bar Restaurant  (at Jupiter Yacht Club and Marina)
318 S. U.S. Hwy 1
Jupiter, FL
561-747-4767
www.divebarrestaurant.com
Review

Square Grouper (must be 21; emphasis here is on drinking but they do serve food) 
111 Love Street
Jupiter, Florida 33477

Wylder's Waterfront Bar and Grill       CLOSED
18701 SE Federal Hwy
Tequesta, Florida 33469
561-744-7400

For breakfast or brunch in the Jupiter area, see http://janesbits.blogspot.com/2011/02/breakfast-and-brunch-in-jupiter-and.html
Tags: Jupiter Inlet restaurants, waterfront dining in Jupiter


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Too Bizarre ... Too disappointing - Jupiter, Florida

                                      
                                                          


Too Bizarre
287 E. Indiantown Rd.
Jupiter, Florida 33477
561-745-6262
Lunch and dinner
Monday : 11:30 a.m. 12 a.m.
Tuesday-Thursday: 11:30-12 a.m.
Friday and Saturday: open until 1 a.m.
Sunday: 5 p.m.-11 p.m.

By Jane Feehan

Busy and noisy, expensive and trendy – that’s Too Bizarre. Overstuffed sofas and chairs, decorated interior balconies, ornate chandeliers, and stained glass lamps creatively thrown together provide a unique setting for drinking and dining.  With a name that reflects its décor more than anything else, Too Bizarre is a gathering spot for the 20 and 30 somethings of north Palm Beach County.

The food is not as enchanting as the setting.

The menu, touted as Thai, is not authentic with its overly sweet and less-than-spicy dishes. What they list as tapas run about twice as much as tapas in other places I’ve dined at from Washington D.C to Miami.  I sampled Thai Dumplings for $13 from the tapas menu; they were tasty but small. Fellow diner chose another tapas item – stuffed mushrooms for $16. The mushrooms topped with crabmeat were watery, tough and poorly prepared with the “gills” or membranes still intact. My main course was an Asian Crepe for $20. Rather than a paper thin soft pancake, the meal came in a crispy, fried, thickish casing with a bizarrely sweet interior concoction.  Companion ordered a Thai pizza for one - $14. With a random piece of chicken and some raw broccoli, this dish also proved to be a disappointment. The bill, which included three glasses of wine and a tip came to $108. I don’t mind paying for good food, but it wasn’t good here for any amount of money.

Another thing – Too Bizarre is too dark inside. Bring a flashlight to read the menu. This establishment doesn’t have much competition among the youngish set; that may account for its popularity. Service: good. ©2010 Jane Feehan. All rights reserved. Jupiter restaurants, Palm Beach County, Florida