Small, cozy restaurant with soft mood lighting and a vibrant, laid-back vibe. Indoor and outdoor seating accommodate a buzzy, high-energy room inside and a calmer space outside. The atmosphere suits date nights and casual meals alike.
Easy parking stands out with spots available in the back. The new location offers much better parking compared to before.
Fish is consistently fresh and top-tier quality in most dishes. Some sushi pieces have thick fish cuts and certain Omakase fish carry a fishy taste.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's growing popularity.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The menu features a unique blend of Asian and European cuisine.
Beach and park combine quiet atmosphere with spectacular ocean views and shaded picnic areas. Well-maintained boardwalks and grill pavilions support relaxed outdoor activities. Large, old trees provide ample shade, enhancing the peaceful, meditative vibe.
Plenty of metered parking sits right next to the beach with reasonable hourly rates. A small lot offers a convenient location and easy phone payment for meters.
Calm water hosts a variety of fish, including schools of small fish, an eel, and a nurse shark. A nearby jetty attracts tropical fish, making the area lively and interesting to watch.
Good to know
Parking costs $4 per hour and must be paid via the app.
Parking fills up really quick, so arrive early.
There are no lifeguards at South Inlet Park.
Park combines quiet beach with wooded surroundings and a rock fishing pier offering ocean views. Atmosphere stays peaceful and secluded, even during busy times. Amenities include playground, grills, and pavilion, supporting family and group gatherings.
Ample parking spots sit under tree shade, making it easy to find a place. A reasonable parking fee applies, and the lot stays clean and hassle-free.
A man-made reef about 175 feet from shore attracts many tropical fish. Rocks along the inlet and the jetty provide spots to see and fish for small fish near the seawall.
Good to know
Parking costs $5.35 per hour on weekends and $4.35 on weekdays.
Parking is available but limited; arrive early on weekends.
The park has clean restrooms and shower facilities.
Beach and park combine with quiet atmosphere and beautiful views. Wooden boardwalks wind along the shore, lined with trees and benches. Facilities include picnic areas, playground, and lifeguards, supporting a family-friendly and peaceful environment.
Parking across the street offers convenient spots that are usually available and affordable. Parking at South Beach and walking saves about 20 dollars.
Clear water reveals hundreds of fish species, including barracudas, eels, and nurse sharks. Snorkeling near the artificial reef and rock outcroppings offers close encounters with stingrays and eagle rays.
Good to know
Parking costs $50 on weekends and $35 on weekdays at the park.
The beach is clean and often has no crowd.
The park has easy access to dressing rooms and restrooms.
Gourmet grocery store offers a beautiful, spotless interior with an outdoor patio shaded and cooled by fans. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with pleasant background music enhancing an elegant charm. Shoppers experience a comfortable, neighborhood vibe similar to an Italian Whole Foods.
Plenty of parking spaces make access easy. The large, well-organized parking area adds to the convenience.
Fresh fish displays include stone crabs and a variety of seafood. The fish section stays clean and well maintained with excellent quality and a good selection.
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Free wine tastings are available every Saturday from 3-6 pm.
Specials on gourmet items are offered weekly.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Park offers panoramic views over water with unique birdcage swing chairs and family-friendly splash pad. It blends natural beauty with ample seating and picnic areas for relaxation and play. Free parking and a boat ramp support easy access and outdoor activities.
Free parking is available with a 2-hour limit. Spaces for boats on trailers are wide and long enough for most sizes. Plenty of shade covers the parking area.
Wildflower Park offers fishing opportunities where catching multiple fish in a short time is common. Feeding fish is also an activity available there.
Good to know
Parking is free for up to 2 hours with a limit.
The park offers shaded areas, tables, chairs, restrooms, and drinkable water.
Expect to see a number of homeless individuals in the park, especially in the evening.
Peruvian restaurant offers outdoor terrace with kid-friendly turf area and live music that creates a warm, cozy atmosphere. The space features contemporary decor and a pleasant vibe with comfortable heaters for outdoor seating. Guests enjoy high-end Pisco cocktails and top-notch ceviche and rolls.
Parking stays easy with a large lot in a shopping center. Both indoor and outdoor seating options come with plenty of parking spots nearby.
Fish here is consistently fresh and well-prepared. The menu offers a variety of seafood and fish dishes alongside steak options.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Social hour combines lite dining with drinks, available on select evenings.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Seafood restaurant offers elegant interior with separate dining and bar areas creating distinct ambiances. Bar area features live music and specialty drinks, generating a lively and sometimes loud atmosphere. Dining room is busy and noisy, filled with guests and waitstaff near service windows.
Parking is easy to find during off-peak times but becomes full on Fridays, especially at lunchtime and in the evening. The lot is part of a small shopping plaza which fills up quickly.
Black grouper with key lime stands out as a top fish dish here, never rubbery or overseasoned. Happy hour features a fish dip appetizer paired with warm cornbread, and the fish sandwich ranks as a notable favorite.
Good to know
Happy hour is every day from 3 to 6 with an affordable drink and food menu.
Live music is offered on Fridays, enhancing the dining experience.
Parking can be challenging on Friday nights, so arrive early.
Japanese buffet offers large sushi variety and interactive hibachi stations with fresh, made-to-order dishes. Space feels crowded and loud due to small indoor seating and hard surfaces. Outdoor terrace provides an alternative seating option.
Parking is easy to find and free here. It adds convenience without extra cost.
Fish comes in fresh and high quality cuts, including tuna, salmon, and white fish. Portions are sizable and the baked fish maintains its freshness.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat sushi costs $25 per person.
Expect an hour wait during peak lunch hours.
Parking is difficult; arrive early to secure a spot.