| Callaros Prime Steak and Seafood |
| 264 S. Ocean Blvd. (Ocean Ave.) |
561-493-2622
www.callarosprimesteak.com |
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Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 22 |
20 |
21 |
$41 |
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| Next door to the Florida Stage is this "well-run" surf n turfer in Manalapan that has pre- and post-theatergoers primed for "generous" cuts of "excellent" steaks and "worthwhile" early-bird menus; the standing-O goes to a "light-hearted, professional" staff that helps make it a "very nice place to dine." |
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| Thaikyo Asian Cuisine |
| 201 S. Ocean Blvd. (E. Ocean Ave.) |
561-588-6777
www.thaikyo.com |
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| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 20 |
16 |
19 |
$32 |
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| If the name doesnt give it away, this Manalapan Asian opposite the Ritz-Carlton dishes out "enjoyable" Japanese-Thai fare; "attentive" servers work a room thats "busy in season" – not surprising when tabs are this "good." |
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| Suite 225 |
| 225 E. Ocean Ave. (Dixie Hwy.) |
561-582-2255
www.gaucho-grill.com |
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| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 24 |
18 |
20 |
$38 |
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| "Unique" for these parts is this Lantana eatery specializing in Pan-Asian cooking (including sushi) thats "beautifully prepared and presented"; the "mixed-aged" crowd enjoys the "great" outdoor seating thats ideal for "impressing a date", while the tabs suite others just fine. |
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| Station House/Station Grill |
| 200 W. Lantana Rd. (Dixie Hwy.) |
561-547-6022
www.stationrestaurants.com |
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| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 22 |
14 |
19 |
$42 |
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| Its 1,800 miles from Maine, but claw lovers of this Lantana seafooder lobby for it as "the only choice" for "incredibly fresh, fantastic" lobsters around; though some crack its "makeover" time for the "tacky" decor, most suggest "close your eyes", "put a bib on and get to work"; P.S. it doesnt get as much attention, but its partner across the street (233 West Lantana) serves "great" steaks. |
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| Station House/Station Grill |
| 233 W. Lantana Rd. (Dixie Hwy.) |
561-547-9487
www.stationrestaurants.com |
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| Food |
Decor |
Service |
Cost |
| 22 |
14 |
19 |
$42 |
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| Its 1,800 miles from Maine, but claw lovers of this Lantana seafooder lobby for it as "the only choice" for "incredibly fresh, fantastic" lobsters around; though some crack its "makeover" time for the "tacky" decor, most suggest "close your eyes", "put a bib on and get to work"; P.S. it doesnt get as much attention, but its partner across the street (233 West Lantana) serves "great" steaks. |
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