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Sadelle's

3.5 (30 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Hash browns
Don I.

I was only here for two nights but able to enjoy the take out one morning and the full sit down on my departure day The staff was very attentive and gracious, even when I entered through the wrong door off of the patio .... I really enjoyed this and would do it again Salmon was $27 Coffee $5 Hashbrowns $10 With tip + tax $$54

Kathy K.

Had lunch with a guest of the Boca Raton Hotel and Resort located in Boca Raton. The restaurant is only available to guests and members of the resort. I had the Benedict Salmon $27. It was so delicious and one of the best eggs Benedict I've had. The atmosphere is very nice. The service was great. They do automatically add 20% service charge to the check.

Grilled chicken sandwich
Karishma N.

Nice place for brunch. I went with some friends of mine who were staying at the resort. You must be a member or be staying at the hotel in order to dine here. Food was pretty good I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich. It did not come with fries so had to add it on. Also got a cappuccino which I was nice cappuccino. Overall a good change of pace in Boca

Matzo Ball Soup
Wendy B.

Delicious food came from Major Food Group NY. Fav - Challah French Toast - absolutely the best french toast ever. Latke Royale with Trout Roe - love it. Crispy and flavorful. Def add the Trout & Roe! Salmon needless to say. Okayed - Matzo Ball Soup - a bit bland, I've had better.

Eggs Benedict

Good food ! Lattkes was delicious !!! Loved it. Great service and delicious coffee as well. Wish I tried more stuff off their menu. I think this was my favorite restaurant in the whole resort.

Betsy S.

We did have a reservation which I suppose on a Monday is not necessary at 11:30 a.m. But better safe than sorry. They are-art of the Major Food Group Restaurant chain. They have locations in NY's Soho, Las Vegas and Paris. We ordered a variety of foods from the Freddy (Shrimp heart of palm, avocado, radish, crispy shallot)- vinaigrette on the side, greek salad-cucumber, feta, tomato, olives, red onion; Greek Salad with chicken and Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich. An array of Arnold Palmers, Iced Black Coffee with almond milk and iced coffee with regular milk. I loved visiting with my out of town friends and loved sitting outside. The waitress had a bit of an attitude which I didn't love (not sure why!) and we ignored that. The food was excellent to say the least. A beautiful view for sure! The whole hotel is beautiful to say the least!

Everything bagel.
Ian M.

Located in the Cloister at Boca Raton is Sadelle's Major Food Groups breakfast go to spot. I just love the everything bagel with chive cream cheese and Salmon. The location has a to go and a sit down restaurant. We chose to sit down on the last Saturday in July when it was mostly empty; it's off season in Boca. Service was good and the food excellent as always. Tip: if you book your stay with American Express Platinum you have a complimentary breakfast at the Cloisters, up to $60 per guest, enough to easily cover a breakfast here.

The bagel tower! Delicious
Susan P.

Had brunch with my girlfriends, it was a great atmosphere. We were staying at the hotel. The staff was welcoming and great suggestions with what was great on the menu, the grapefruit was delish!

French Toast
Diane K.

Reservations almost a must, recommend going after 1:30, both visits sat in a loud echoing additional seating room. Food takes a very long time to arrive, they seem short staffed but the servers are great. Five stars for menu options, bagel towers, huge salads and great coleslaw. The French Toast is outrageous, but it wasn't cooked enough in the middle for my liking. Garden Omelette was a bit tasteless I recommend adding cheese and avocado. Multigrain bread/toast is not a yummy heavy moist grainy bread it should be it's pre sliced and dry. The mushroom barley soup was a big hit at our table, the bagel towers just ok. *All produce is very fresh* Summed up it's an over priced decent lunch/ brunch option for members and guests.

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No question the best bagels in Boca. Best salmon and whitefish salad to. Just blows away other places.

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4.3(492 reviews)
3.0 mi
$$

Our first time eating here was a recent Sunday afternoon. The atmosphere is very inviting, and we…read morewere seated in a comfortable spot being served by KC. Although it has a beautiful menu of wines and spirits, we stuck to their filtered water, and asked KC for any recommendations for lunch. He was very engaging, a wonderful communicator, and we made our selections which started with the bacon wrapped dates (YUM). Prior to my order, I mentioned a dietary restriction and KC promptly went to the kitchen to make an inquiry. I ordered the trout with lentil ragout, and my husband ordered a margarita pizza. The atmosphere was very peaceful, with unintrusive music, and we really did enjoy getting to know KC as he made sure that we were satisfied with every plate. This restaurant is upscale, yet with value pricing. Altogether, my husband and I encourage you to enjoy a lovely meal, and make sure to ask for KC! You won't be disappointed!

We stopped in a few days ago for dinner. Our expectations were pretty high considering how great…read moreour last meal was. We were seated promptly and the staff was very friendly. Also loved the atmosphere once again, it's just a very nice, open place to enjoy a meal and have a drink. We got a bunch of appetizers to start. The house made Ricotta with cracked pepper and olive oil was very delicious. I also loved the crispy zucchini slices, which were topped with peppadew peppers and a chili vinaigrette. Outstanding stuff. The seared ahi tuna was next level. The fish was fresh and beautifully seated and the mix of cucumber, aji amarillo, pineapple, cilantro and wasabi cream was sensational. One of the best dishes they make at Sixty Vines. The absolute best of the bunch was the truffle fries! They were amazing. They are basically crispy layered potatoes, almost like stacks of filo dough, fried and topped with pecorino, chives and lemon truffle cream. They were so good we ordered a second one! Considering how wonderful everything was to this point, we were expecting nothing but great things for the next course. However they completely dropped the ball and basically ruined our meal with lackluster entrees. Our party ordered the steak fries with chimichurri sauce, the double cabrenet burger, and several filet mignons. The amount of time it took to get the food was unreasonable. Once the appetizers were finished we had to wait somewhere around 20 to 25 minutes to get our mains, and the place was not that busy. I assume that the waitress just forgot or was busy with something else. As for the food, the quality of the steaks was not good all around. Everybody who got the filet mignon commented that the texture was chalky and weird. They were also all overcooked. And oddly, they decided to slice the steak before serving it, so it was very dry. Why would you pre slice a steak, all that's going to do is let the juices seep out and make the temperature drop. I honestly don't get it. The steak that came with the steak fries, I think it was a skirt steak, was also not the best cut. It was super fatty and a little chewy. The fries were good though but the meat was terrible. Finally the burger was completely overdone despite the person ordering it medium rare. Overall, not the best ending to a meal that started with such amazing dishes. Really striking contrast. And actually it made me think that I probably will not go back to Sixty Vines anytime soon. For a $350 meal they have to be doing a lot better. Dried out, overcooked steaks and burgers isn't going to cut it.

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4.1(181 reviews)
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Has a gift card for the Alleycat - took my daughter for her b-day. Thanks JB! These beef…read moredumplings were wonderful - worth the visit. She had fried rice with beef and mochi ice cream, both of which were outstanding. The service was also outstanding. Five stars!

Celebrated my birthday at AlleyCat for dinner on Saturday night. There were only a few tables…read moreoccupied when we arrived at 6:20 but the restaurant was super loud and packed when we left. Maybe it's quieter outside but those tables are right next to the street. We had to yell to hear each other. Our server Sebastian was so pushy and constantly upselling us. As soon as we sat down, he asked whether we wanted still or sparkling water, but that question should always have 3 options: still, sparkling, or tap? He then recommended the signature omakase, the most expensive thing on the menu. When he came back to take our order, he made a big pitch of today's rib special. When my husband ordered the 8-piece nigiri, he pushed us to upgrade to the 12-piece option. As we were eating, he asked us what else we wanted to order. We ordered $130 of food for 2 people...seriously? We hadn't even finished yet to gauge if we were still hungry. I know that tips are a percentage of the bill, but you would've thought this kid was getting a commission on top of his tip or something. It rubbed us the wrong way. The tuna crispy rice was $5 per piece and the rice was weirdly chewy. Wouldn't order it again. The nigiri were the highlight of the meal. Each piece felt balanced and the sushi rice was good. We ordered 3 rolls: toro toro, scallop, and yellowtail. All were forgettable and expensive for what they were. The yellowtail roll was bland, which is probably why there's a chili ponzu sauce to go with it because otherwise all you can taste is pear, which isn't a flavor I'm looking for in sushi. We ended our meal with scallop tacos, which were good but microscopic and pricey ($17 for 2 tacos). Each one is a bite and a half. It took a while to flag down Sebastian for the bill, so we were stuck in the din of the restaurant for longer than we liked. If the restaurant's filling up, wouldn't you want to turn our table and seat new guests? My husband made a note on the res that it was my birthday, but it was ignored. Maybe we would've had a better experience with a different waiter, but this was a disappointing meal and service.

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Six Tables a Restaurant

4.3(110 reviews)
0.7 mi
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We love small, intimate restaurant experiences and this place did not disappoint. First, the owners…read morewere fantastic and the staff were wonderful. The food was phenomenal! The sweet potatoes, sea bass, and tenderloin were amazing and don't skip out on the desert or a post dinner espresso. I wish we took more pictures of our delicious dinner.

Thrilled my husband was able to snag a table here for our anniversary. There are only six tables,…read morea prix fix menu, one 7:00 seating & us!!! Tori from Louisville welcomed us with a glass of sparkling Blanc de Blanc. The intimate, romantic, dimly lit restaurant was Paris-esq! We started with delicious whipped feta, mahi mahi & a chicken dumpling appetizer plate. Tom & Jenny, our chefs & owners shared their backgrounds & our menu. The scrumptious menu won me over before I walked through the intimate door. The signature lobster bisque was creamy & perfect as was the crispy mushroom soup. The peach asparagus salad in vinaigrette hit the spot. The ginger pineapple sorbet was a refreshing palette cleanser. Each main course were generous & delectable. It was a difficult choice between the fillet mignon, sea bass, seared duck breast in an orange brandy sauce, boneless short ribs or rack of lamb with a cherry kirsch glaze. Entrees came with mashed sweet or garlic potatoes & and melody of roasted mushrooms , brussel sprouts & carrots. Dessert was easier, the peanut butter torte & pistachio crème brûlée won us over. The wine list was enchanting, some of our faves were here! Even ice wine, port & chocolate wine from Amsterdam are available. We could have brought our own bottle for a corsage fee, but we have to drive home. Hard liquor cannot be brought into the restaurant. Twenty of us at six tables were close together. I overheard the group behind me talking about Machu Picchu & the described my upcoming trip. I joined in, they were friendly & informative. We splurged & ate scrumptious courses for three hours. Service was friendly, informative & impeccable.

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Kapow Noodle Bar

4.1(1.6k reviews)
0.9 mi
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I loved my experience at Kapow noodle bar. I had only been to their West Palm Beach location…read moreseveral years ago, but never tried their Boca location. I came here for a birthday party event where we rented a karaoke lounge room. It was a very fun experience. They have the karaoke iPad on the wall and you're able to add in songs to sing karaoke and also have the ability to order food to the room and drinks. There's a server that comes in throughout the night to check on you and take your orders and whatever you need. It was a lot of fun! Not sure if renting the karaoke room is an additional cost (maybe the host paid for this?), but we all split the food/drink check at the very end. It was a lot of fun. I would definitely recommend!

KAPOW is one of those places our family (and friends) keep coming back to. It's always such a great…read morespot for lunch -- stylish, cozy, and the lunch deals are really good. This time we ordered edamame, Wild Mushroom Chow Fun, braised short rib, wagyu potstickers, green tea, and for the kids the Vegetable Lo Mein Bowl. Everything was delicious, fresh, and came out really fast. A few small things disappointed us this visit. They changed the menu and removed my kids' favorite grilled cheese. It used to come on this amazing soft airy rice bread grilled to perfection, and now it's just a regular multigrain sandwich. The kids were genuinely upset since we always ordered it for them. My green tea was also served with water that didn't seem hot enough, and the foam on top was a little off-putting. I know green tea is brewed at a lower temperature, but this just didn't feel right. Also, the restroom used to have a beautiful chandelier, and now it looks like something happened to it -- only hanging wires are left, which takes away from the otherwise polished aesthetic. Still, KAPOW remains one of our favorite spots because the food is consistently excellent, the atmosphere is fun and stylish, and service is always quick.

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Kapow Noodle Bar - GOLD DIGGER SUSHI ROLL w/cold water lobster, bluefin tuna, A5 wagyu, foie gras,asparagus, caviar, fresh black truffle, gold flake

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3.0(2 reviews)
0.7 mi

My boyfriend and I bought VIP tickets to this, which was worth the up sell for VIP treatment. We…read moreenjoyed early admission and being the first to the food. There were many vendors, as much food as you can eat, as much wine as you can drink! A great time socializing at the tables. We will not miss this yearly event. It's been 6 months and we still talk about it all the time. This was one of our favorite events to attend as a couple.

(This event was about a month ago). Huge waste of time and money. If zero stars were possible, that…read morewould be my rating. The name "Boca Raton Wine and Food Festival" sure sounds good...like they would get some higher end restaurants there. I mean it's not the F'ing Catalina Wine Mixer, but... Not all were a disappointment, but most were. Now it did rain for about 10 minutes, but that's Florida and all part of the adventure. But this BRWFF was slated for 7 pm to 10 pm. The tickets were not cheap, but there were still vendors that simply left by 8:30 pm...I guess due to the 10 minute rain shower. There is a contest where we the customers vote on the best food/wine booth. Well the best in my opinion was the Lighthouse Point Yacht and Racquet Club (French Onion Soup dumplings) which is 1. A private Club that us commoners don't have access to AND 2. It's not even in Boca. Then to top it off, the winner was Santos Buffet....a buffet won people! I mean ZERO disrespect to Santo's, but Is that the BEST place the organizers could get for the BRWFF? I know that part falls partially on the voters, but still....the selection of restaurants and other vendors is pathetic for what you pay. I'll try again when/if Boca learns from other affluent cities exactly how to put on a real wine/food festival.

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