The food cart craze is mixing things up in ethnic foods. You no longer have to travel across town to get your favorite gyros or fish tacos. Sometimes you just want to sit down for a relaxing ethnic meal. If your culinary cravings include digestive delights from other cultures, Gunther Kia is at your service. Gunther Kia doesn’t just know cars; through strong connections in the community, we also know where to get great food. Read on to learn where to get the best ethnic food in Fort Lauderdale.
Bombay Café
Good, authentic Indian food can be hard to find, but that is exactly what you will find at Bombay Café. The café offers real Indian delights, such as chicken tikka and masala paneer. Vegetarians enjoy the vegetable thali and carnivores curb their cravings on dishes like the tandoori mixed grill special or the lamb seekh kabobs.
If you want to overindulge, the Wednesday and Sunday dinner buffet from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. is ideal. You will leave feeling stuffed and happy.
Rocco’s Tacos and Tequila Bar
Rocco’s Tacos has an extensive menu of mouthwatering authentic Mexican food. It’s hard to choose from the jalapeno rellenos, chicken quesadillas, enchiladas verdes, and carnitas. Wash it down with a good old-fashioned, on-the-rocks margarita. Rocco’s Tacos just might be as close as you can get to a real Mexican meal without dealing with jet lag and the TSA.
Thai Spice
Voted the best Thai restaurant in South Florida by Sun Sentinal’s Showtime, Thai Spice offers a fine array of authentic Thai cuisine for you to enjoy. As you feast on lobster phad Thai or their delicious chiang mai chicken, you will swear you can hear the sound of the Andaman Sea in the distance. Their happy hour is an incredible value, with half-off prices for appetizers and drinks every Monday through Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Greek Islands Taverna
If it’s a homey, small family-owned Greek restaurant you seek, you will find exactly that at the Greek Islands Taverna on North Ocean Boulevard. The Kantzavelos Family has been delighting their customers with authentic, home-cooked Greek food since they opened in 1999.
They pride themselves on using only the freshest local ingredients and in providing outstanding service. The lamb youvetsi and souvlaki are to die for, as are their famous filet kabobs. From the authentic blue- and white-checkered tablecloths to the artistic dish presentation, no place will give you a more authentic Greek experience, except for Greece itself.
Tasty ethnic food is always a welcome change from our usual American cuisine. If you are tired of hamburgers and chef’s salads, mix it up by visiting one of these great ethnic restaurants in Fort Lauderdale. These family-owned businesses will appreciate the opportunity to spoil you with delicious secret recipes from their homeland, and your taste buds will thank you. We promise, you will enjoy every moment and maybe even get inspired to book a trip to one of their exotic countries.



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