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  • Boulevard Subs

    1100 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Oakland Park

    954-561-1934

    A sub is a sandwich made on a lengthy loaf of crusted bread that is layered with cold cuts, lettuce, tomato, and numerous garnishings, splashed with olive oil and vinegar, and dashed with salt, coarse ground pepper, and, if you're lucky, oregano. You can also call a sub a hoagie. Or a grinder. Or a hero. Or a Blimpie if you hang with the wrong sort of people. The right sort would be the types who frequent Marco's Boulevard Subs in Fort Lauderdale, where they pile on the ham, salami, capicola, and provolone and top it with salad, pickles, and peppers -- hot and sweet. A dozen types of hefty cold-cut-based subs are tossed together with aplomb, including a kick-ass BLT. Sub rolls come in whole wheat too for those who wish to delude themselves into thinking they're eating health food. Does Boulevard finish its sandwiches with a sprinkle of oregano? Of course -- this is, after all, the top stop for those to whom subway means only that train in NYC.
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  • Charcuterie Too!

    100 S. Andrews Ave. Fort Lauderdale

    954-463-9578

    Charcuterie Too! is a charming little mom-and-pop café on the second floor of the Broward County Library's Main Downtown Branch, a tiny cafeteria line loaded with mouthwatering daily specials: muffins and bagels for breakfast and hot, homey lunches like fresh soups, sandwiches, salads, wraps, and cheese or spinach quiche along with specials like chicken schnitzel, lasagna, and roast pork - you can eat your fill for under a tenner. Don't forget to pick up a New Times fave: The homemade oatmeal raisin cookie is the best bliss you can buy for a buck.
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  • Delacaseas

    4404 Bougainvilla Dr., Lauderdale By The Sea Beaches

    954-958-0907

    Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a quaint beach community with zero high-rises along a one-mile stretch. In fact, the tallest building allowed is four stories. Here, you'll find cute cafŽs like Delacaseas. Think beach-meets-country Cape Cod kitchen. The flooring is in blue and white checkers, and the place is adorned with starfish, lobsters, conch shells, rooster lamps, and floral table settings. The menu matches the vibe of the neighborhood, serving tasty, simple foods such as tuna melts, Cobb salads, wraps, and sandwiches. There's also a small traditional breakfast menu for the morning beach crowd ready to start the day by the sea.
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  • Off the Hookah

    111 SW 2nd Ave., 103 Fort Lauderdale

    954-761-8686

    Off the Hookah is downtown Fort Lauderdale's dance club, hookah lounge, and waterfront dining wrapped up in one sexy, Mediterranean-themed venue. Vegas-style flair bartenders serve the drinks, belly dancers arouse the onlookers, and the Mediterranean and sushi menu tantalizes the taste buds. There are cabana beds throughout the venue; thus, you can ask someone to go to bed without having to go home. Or ask a cutie to munch on the Mediterranean platter and share a banana/honey-flavored hookah (not hooker, wiseguy!). Also, there are drink specials during happy hour, ladies’ night, and college night to keep the party going.
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  • Pho Hoa Noodle Soup

    5435 N. State Road 7 Tamarac

    954-739-9888

    The Vietnamese chain serves some authentic Asian food, starting with boiling pho that you can kick up with the absolute hottest slices of raw jalapeño you'll find. Big bowls of bun (rice noodles) feature big on the menu as well as simple appetizers and light salads like a cold chicken salad with vermicelli rice noodles. Slathered with tangy nuoc cham and plenty of ridiculously hot, lemongrass-infused sambal chili sauce, that stuff is dynamite. Pair it with Pho Hoa's ice-cold boba smoothies -- made with fruit or tea or tapioca -- for a delicious and authentic meal.
    3 articles