A Traveler’s Guide to Dining in Palm Beach
Palm Beach is one of those places I slip away to when I want something that feels a little elevated without being a full trip. I don’t live here, but it’s close enough that it feels like part of my regular Florida rhythm—an easy drive for good food, beautiful spaces, and meals that feel slow and intentional. This guide is made up of places I’ve actually sat at, ordered from, and lingered in… the kind of spots that make Palm Beach feel special.
RH Rooftop Restaurant
Let’s start with RH Rooftop—yes, it’s definitely on the pricier side, but honestly? I think it’s worth it. The setting alone makes you want to slow down: airy, elegant, and perched above it all. I ordered the Chinese Chicken Salad (without chicken), with Napa cabbage, carrots, fried wontons, cilantro, and a sesame soy mustard vinaigrette. It was crisp, fresh, and surprisingly satisfying in that “simple but done really well” kind of way. I ended with a cappuccino and stayed longer than planned, just taking in the view and the calm. It’s one of those places where you’re paying for the experience as much as the food—and in my opinion, it delivers.
Bice Ristorante
Bice feels like a little slice of classic Italy tucked into Palm Beach—elegant without being stuffy, and the kind of place that’s perfect for a long, proper dinner. I ordered the bolognese, and it was exactly what you hope for: rich, comforting, and full of depth, the kind of dish that reminds you why Italian food never misses when it’s done right. I ended with the tiramisu, light, creamy, and just the right amount of indulgent without feeling heavy. It’s a spot that leans more traditional and refined, but still feels warm and inviting—ideal when you’re in the mood for something timeless, cozy, and undeniably satisfying.
Renato’s
Renato’s is one of those Palm Beach staples that instantly transports you—tucked away, surrounded by greenery, and filled with old-world charm. It feels romantic and timeless, the kind of place made for slow dinners and long conversations. I ordered the truffle ravioli, and it was pure comfort: rich, silky, and fragrant without being overpowering. Every bite felt indulgent in the best way. This is the kind of restaurant where you go when you want the full experience—the atmosphere, the service, the food—all working together. It’s classic Palm Beach dining done right, and a spot I’d happily return to again and again.
Lynora’s
Lynora’s is one of those places that instantly feels welcoming—lively, cozy, and the kind of restaurant you can come back to again and again without getting bored. I’ve been here more than once, and every visit somehow tops the last. One day I started with the focaccia (warm, fluffy, and perfect for sharing), followed by the Rigatoni alla Vodka—creamy, tomato-forward, flambéed in vodka, and just all-around comforting in that classic Italian-American way.
On another visit, I went for the Pappardelle Tartufato with short rib, sun-dried tomatoes, shiitake mushrooms, and shaved parmigiano in a rich truffle sauce—and honestly, it was one of those dishes you think about long after the plate is gone. I’ve also tried the bruschetta (fresh, simple, done right) and the calamari fritti, which was lightly fried, tender, and served with a classic marinara that didn’t overpower anything.
And no matter what I order, I always make room for the Tiramisù Classico—espresso-soaked layers, dark chocolate, perfectly balanced and not too sweet. Lynora’s feels approachable but still indulgent, making it the kind of spot that works for both a casual dinner and a special night out. It’s comforting, consistent, and genuinely satisfying—exactly what you want in a go-to Italian restaurant.
Buccan
Buccan is lively in the best way—the kind of place that’s always buzzing, always packed, and always worth it. It feels modern and energetic without trying too hard, and the menu is made for sharing. This is where you come when you want bold flavors, a fun atmosphere, and a dinner that turns into a whole night. It’s not quiet, it’s not subtle, and that’s exactly the point.
La Goulue
La Goulue feels effortlessly classic, like stepping into a timeless French bistro that’s been part of Palm Beach forever. It’s elegant but comfortable, perfect for a long lunch or a romantic dinner where nothing feels rushed. White tablecloths, attentive service, and that old-school charm make it a place you linger—whether you’re people-watching or savoring every last bite.
Grato
Grato is relaxed, cozy, and quietly impressive. It has that neighborhood feel where everything on the menu sounds good and nothing feels overdone. This is the kind of spot you go when you want really solid food in a space that feels warm and unfussy. It’s approachable, comforting, and easy to love.
Henry’s Palm Beach
Henry’s feels refined but welcoming—the type of place that works just as well for brunch as it does for dinner. The atmosphere is polished yet relaxed, making it a great option when you want something elevated without feeling stiff. It’s dependable, stylish, and very Palm Beach in the best way.
Fern
Fern is calm, airy, and health-forward without feeling restrictive. It’s perfect for mornings or lighter meals when you want something fresh and nourishing but still satisfying. The space feels peaceful, almost grounding, making it a great reset spot in the middle of a Palm Beach day.
Estiatorio Milos
Estiatorio Milos is polished, elegant, and undeniably special. It’s definitely on the pricier side, but if you’re in the mood for a memorable dining experience, this is the place. Everything feels intentional—from the service to the atmosphere—and it’s ideal for a celebratory meal or a night where you want everything to feel just a little extra.
Palm Beach has a way of making dining feel like more than just eating—it’s about slowing down, savoring the moment, and letting a meal stretch into an experience. Even though I don’t live here, it’s close enough to feel familiar, and every visit reminds me why I keep coming back. From elegant rooftops and cozy Italian staples to lively spots buzzing with energy, these are the places I’ve actually sat at, ordered from, and lingered in. Some are definitely on the pricier side, but in my opinion, the atmosphere, the service, and the way the meals make you feel often justify it. Whether you’re visiting Palm Beach for a weekend or popping over like a local, these restaurants are worth building time around—not rushing through.
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