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A gourmet dish promoting Flavor South Florida 2025 as the best month for dining

September in South Florida is the tastiest month of the year. Flavor South Florida, the state’s oldest and largest restaurant month, returns from September 1–30, 2025. More than a hundred restaurants across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast—from Port St. Lucie down to Boca Raton—will offer special three‑course prix-fixe menus starting around $25 for lunch and topping out at $65 for dinner. Whether you’re a South Florida local or visiting, the event is designed to deliver affordable fine dining while boosting off‑season traffic for restaurants.

How It Works

Visit flavorsouthflorida.com to browse menus and make reservations. Each listing details the prix‑fixe courses offered for lunch or dinner; you can book directly through the site.…

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The 2023 James Bard Foundation Awards were recently announced, and we wanted to give you the rundown on all of the Palm Beach County places that made the cut. None of them won their category, but here were the few that were semifinalists for "Best Chef South".

Palm Beach County James Beard Award Semifinalist chef

Rick Mace, Tropical Smokehouse

West Palm Beach, Florida
Best Chef South, 2023 Semifinalist

Tropical Smokehouse is a casual barbecue joint in West Palm Beach that serves up classic Southern-style BBQ with a Florida twist. The menu features slow-smoked meats like brisket, baby back ribs, sausage, and unique dishes like gator sausage and smoked cobia. People rave about the flavorful and tender cuts and sauces, the friendly service, and the laid-back atmosphere. Whether you're a barbecue…

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