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Best Restaurants
in Fort Lauderdale

The Michelin Guide finally found its way to the Gold Coast — and Fort Lauderdale answered with a One-Star chef's counter, waterfront power tables, and Las Olas seafood worth flying for.

50 Restaurants Listed
1 Michelin Star
7 Occasions Covered

The Top Tables in Fort Lauderdale

MAASS Fort Lauderdale chef's counter fine dining
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Impress Clients
1 Michelin Star
Fort Lauderdale Beach · Four Seasons
MAASS
Contemporary American $$$$
Fort Lauderdale's only Michelin-starred table — a fourteen-seat chef's counter where French technique meets Japanese precision meets Florida's own coastline.
Evelyn's Fort Lauderdale Mediterranean waterfront dining
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Proposal
Michelin Recommended
Fort Lauderdale Beach · Four Seasons
Evelyn's
Mediterranean $$$
Eastern Mediterranean soul with an open-air Atlantic view — the kind of table where the sea breeze carries the scent of za'atar and possibility in equal measure.
Steak 954 W Hotel Fort Lauderdale steakhouse
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Close a Deal
Fort Lauderdale Beach · W Hotel
Steak 954
Steakhouse $$$$
Stephen Starr's beachfront steakhouse with a wall of glowing jellyfish and A5 wagyu — spectacle and substance in equal measure, right where the ocean meets your deal.
Mastro's Ocean Club Fort Lauderdale waterfront dining
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Birthday
Fort Lauderdale · Intracoastal Waterway
Mastro's Ocean Club
Seafood & Steakhouse $$$$
The Gold Coast's grandest entrance by water — yachts at the dock, prime beef on the grill, and a dining room that makes every celebration feel like an event.
Lobster Bar Sea Grille Fort Lauderdale Las Olas seafood
5
First Date
Downtown · Las Olas Boulevard
Lobster Bar Sea Grille
Seafood $$$$
Seven ways with blue Nova Scotia lobster on Las Olas — the nautical-dark room, the impeccable raw bar, and the kind of service that makes you feel like a regular on the first visit.
Ocean Prime Fort Lauderdale Las Olas waterfront restaurant
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Team Dinner
Downtown · Las Olas Circle
Ocean Prime
Seafood & Steakhouse $$$$
Two floors of Intracoastal terrace dining where the Smoking Shellfish Tower arrives like theatre — and the sea scallop risotto is the kind of dish people drive down from Palm Beach for.
The Katherine Fort Lauderdale Timon Balloo restaurant
7
First Date
Downtown Fort Lauderdale
The Katherine
Global Contemporary $$$
James Beard-nominated Timon Balloo's love letter to his wife and the world — Thai curry meets Caribbean jerk meets clam chowder fries in a room that feels like someone's most inspired dinner party.
Daniel's A Florida Steakhouse Fort Lauderdale Michelin recommended
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Close a Deal
Michelin Recommended
Downtown Fort Lauderdale
Daniel's, A Florida Steakhouse
Steakhouse $$$
Florida cattle, Kaluga caviar, and a dining room dark enough to close any deal — Daniel's is what happens when a steakhouse actually knows its terroir.
Casa Sensei Fort Lauderdale Asian Latin fusion waterfront
9
First Date
Las Olas · Intracoastal
Casa Sensei
Asian-Latin Fusion $$
Latin heat meets Japanese precision on the Las Olas waterfront — the miso sea bass is pure alchemy, and the gondola dinner cruise is Fort Lauderdale's most theatrical first-date move.
Boatyard Fort Lauderdale waterfront seafood restaurant
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Team Dinner
Fort Lauderdale Marina · SE 17th St
Boatyard
New American Seafood $$$
Arrive by yacht, leave stuffed — 285 seats of nautical-chic on the Intracoastal where the Florida Paella and Bimini Bread are non-negotiable opening moves.
Occasion

Best for First Date in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's best first-date restaurants understand that water is romance's most reliable accomplice. Evelyn's open-air terrace at the Four Seasons delivers Atlantic views and Mediterranean mezze that give you something to share. Casa Sensei on Las Olas has the waterfront gondola dinner that turns an evening into an event. The Katherine's shifting menu of global flavours sparks the kind of conversation that stretches past midnight.

Evelyn's Casa Sensei The Katherine See All First Date Restaurants
Occasion

Best for Close a Deal in Fort Lauderdale

When real money is on the table, Fort Lauderdale's power-dining corridor runs from Steak 954 at the W — where the jellyfish wall signals you mean business — down to Daniel's with its Michelin recognition and Florida-caviar gravitas. Mastro's Ocean Club offers the Intracoastal terrace and the kind of service that knows when to disappear. MAASS is the nuclear option: one Michelin star, fourteen seats, and a tasting menu that says this meeting matters.

Steak 954 Daniel's MAASS See All Deal-Closing Restaurants

The Fort Lauderdale Top 10

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MAASS

1 Michelin Star Contemporary American $$$$ Four Seasons, Fort Lauderdale Beach

Chef Ryan Ratino brought his Michelin pedigree — earned across two starred restaurants in Washington D.C. — to the Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale, and the result is the Gold Coast's finest table. Fourteen seats at the Chef's Counter witness French-Japanese tasting menus that pivot on seasonal Florida produce: think foie gras macarons giving way to Florida stone crab in yuzu hollandaise. The Voyage tasting ($375) is an exercise in controlled extravagance.

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Evelyn's

Michelin Recommended Mediterranean $$$ Four Seasons, Fort Lauderdale Beach

Chef Brandon Salomon's open-air Mediterranean dining room at the Four Seasons is Fort Lauderdale's most effortlessly romantic table. The Atlantic horizon frames every meal. Grand mezze spreads arrive to share. Wagyu kibbeh nayeh signals a chef who takes raw talent literally. Over 300 Old World wines and a tasting menu from $125 make this the first Michelin-recommended address that genuinely earns the distinction.

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Steak 954

Steakhouse $$$$ W Hotel, Fort Lauderdale Beach

Philadelphia restaurateur Stephen Starr planted his flag on Fort Lauderdale Beach at the bottom of the W Hotel, and designed a dining room around a floor-to-ceiling wall of glowing jellyfish. The wagyu cheesesteak ($100) with summer truffle and foie gras is a provocation. The aged prime beef from hand-picked ranches is the payoff. Sweeping ocean views seal the deal on every occasion.

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Mastro's Ocean Club

Seafood & Steakhouse $$$$ Intracoastal Waterway, NE 32nd Ave

Fort Lauderdale's yachting crowd has always known where to eat when the occasion demands scale. Mastro's Intracoastal location allows guests to arrive by boat — and the kitchen repays the effort with prime cuts, flawless seafood, and live music that fills the room without overwhelming conversation. OpenTable Diners' Choice winner for 2025. The creamed corn is not to be dismissed.

05

Lobster Bar Sea Grille

Seafood $$$$ 450 E Las Olas Blvd, Downtown

Buckhead Life Restaurant Group's Las Olas outpost is the Gold Coast's most dedicated temple to lobster — Nova Scotia blue shells prepared seven ways, from ceviche to thermidor to flash-fried tails with 12-pound hand-cut fries. The nautical dining room is dark enough for secrets and bright enough for celebration. 4.5 stars across 5,000+ OpenTable reviews is a signal, not a coincidence.

06

Ocean Prime

Seafood & Steakhouse $$$$ 171 Las Olas Circle, Downtown

Fifteen thousand square feet spanning two Intracoastal-view floors — Ocean Prime on Las Olas Circle is engineered for group dining done right. The Smoking Shellfish Tower lands tableside trailing dry-ice fog. The sea scallop parmesan risotto is the dish that converts beef loyalists. Private dining rooms and seamless event coordination make this Fort Lauderdale's go-to for team dinners and client entertainment.

07

The Katherine

Global Contemporary $$$ 723 E Broward Blvd, Downtown

Three-time James Beard nominee Timon Balloo named this restaurant after his wife — and the menu tells their love story through cuisine. Chinese technique. Indian spice. Trinidadian heritage. A shifting seasonal menu that might present clam chowder fries alongside za'atar beet salad. The evening patio is Fort Lauderdale's most underrated romantic setting. Come on a Wednesday when they're quiet and the kitchen is most inventive.

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Daniel's, A Florida Steakhouse

Michelin Recommended Steakhouse $$$ 620 S Federal Hwy, Downtown

Daniel's is the rare steakhouse that actually knows its geography. Florida-raised beef, house-made potato chips crowned with Kaluga Schrenckii caviar and Florida sour cream, oysters Rockefeller with a Sunshine State twist — this is not a generic chophouse. The moody dining room with dark wood and plush banquettes earns its Michelin recommendation through provenance and precision in equal measure.

09

Casa Sensei

Asian-Latin Fusion $$ 1200 E Las Olas Blvd

Five consecutive years as Fort Lauderdale's Best Asian Restaurant. Voted across 11 Best of Fort Lauderdale categories. The miso-marinated sea bass — served with quinoa and grilled vegetables — is the dish that keeps regulars coming back monthly. The Himmershee Canal setting, the gondola dinner cruise option, and the full sushi bar make Casa Sensei the city's most versatile waterfront table.

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Boatyard

New American Seafood $$$ 1555 SE 17th St, Lauderdale Marina

The anchor restaurant of Fort Lauderdale's marina dining scene — 285 seats, dock space for arrivals by water, and a menu that celebrates the Intracoastal's daily catch without apology. The Florida Paella is a statement dish. The Bimini Bread arrives warm. The raw bar is stocked with whatever the morning brought in. For groups, the nautical-chic dining room handles noise and energy with equal grace.

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The Scene

Fort Lauderdale spent decades in Miami's shadow, content to be the yachting capital that happened to have good seafood. Then the Michelin Guide arrived — and the Gold Coast revealed it had been quietly building something remarkable. The Chef's Counter at MAASS is now one of Florida's most ambitious tasting experiences. Evelyn's Mediterranean dining room is among the state's most beautiful. Daniel's is the steakhouse that finally earned the attention its provenance deserved.

The axis of fine dining runs along Fort Lauderdale Beach — where the Four Seasons and W Hotel anchor opposite ends of a stretch of oceanfront restaurants — and downtown along Las Olas Boulevard, the city's historic dining and shopping corridor that funnels into the Intracoastal Waterway. Between these poles, you'll find everything from the grand waterfront spectacle of Mastro's Ocean Club to the intimate cult-favourite cooking of The Katherine on East Broward.

Best Neighbourhoods

Fort Lauderdale Beach (A1A corridor): The Four Seasons concentrates two Michelin-recognised restaurants — MAASS and Evelyn's — in one oceanfront address. Steak 954 at the W sits a mile south. This is where to go for the most impressive, occasion-defining meals.

Las Olas Boulevard: Downtown's restaurant row stretches from the Intracoastal west into the heart of the city. Lobster Bar Sea Grille, Ocean Prime, and Casa Sensei all inhabit this corridor. Walkable, vibrant, the best neighbourhood for a pre- or post-dinner stroll.

Lauderdale Marina / SE 17th St: Boatyard and the marina district attract the boating crowd and offer some of the most authentic waterfront-dining experiences in Broward County.

Reservation Tips

MAASS Chef's Counter books out weeks in advance — particularly weekend slots. Fourteen seats makes every service intimate and fully committed. Use OpenTable for real-time availability; walk-ins at the bar are technically possible but rarely rewarded.

Evelyn's at the Four Seasons is more accessible than MAASS but fills quickly on weekends and holidays. Request the outdoor terrace at booking — it's the reason you're there. Steak 954 and Mastro's Ocean Club both accommodate large parties with advance notice and offer semi-private dining options for special events.

The Katherine has no OpenTable presence — call directly at 754-216-0690 or book via Resy. Their Wednesday and Thursday services are best for an intimate experience with full menu availability.

What to Know

Dress code: Fort Lauderdale is more relaxed than Miami but less casual than it looks. MAASS and Evelyn's expect smart casual at minimum; business casual is never wrong. Steak 954 and Mastro's skew toward resort chic. The Katherine and Casa Sensei welcome whatever you're wearing.

Tipping: 20% is standard. 18% is considered low at the top end. MAASS tasting menus typically include a gratuity; confirm when booking.

Getting there: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is 20 minutes from the beach. Valet parking is available at all major restaurant hotels. Uber and Lyft are reliable citywide. Water taxis run along the Intracoastal and add a theatrical touch to dinner arrivals.