Replacing the storefront once occupied by ice creamery Twist Milkshake, this build-your-own-poke-bowl spot registered to owner Jinwang Chen debuted in mid-January inside the Harbor Shops on Southeast 17th Street. Poke Bros., a chain restaurant that serves Hawaiian-style poke bowls, started out in Ohio. Jugo serves six cold-pressed juices including “Nut mylk” (raw almonds, cinnamon, vanilla bean, honey), along with immunity ginger shots, acai bowls and smoothies. The shop began its life at the Alton Food Hall before migrating into the Yellow Green Farmers Market this summer. 28 in Lighthouse Point’s Shoppes at Beacon Light. This detox juicery from Mariana and Diego Uribe debuted its first brick-and-mortar with a grand opening on Jan. There are also six varieties of smoothies. The shop offers customizable bowl blends, along with specialty acai, green, pitaya and mango pineapple bowls filled with granola, strawberry, banana, blueberries and strawberries. 31 in the Sea Ranch Village Shopping Center. This New York-spun franchise seizing on the build-your-own-bowl trend debuted its newest location on Jan. 1100 NE Fourth Ave., Fort Lauderdale 75 search for “Chickeatah'” on Other Mediterranean staples include grilled chicken wings, lentil soup, baba ghanoush, hummus and gyro wraps. The corner shop specializes in round pizzas but also in “pide,” a boat-shaped, thick-dough flatbread stuffed with kashar cheese, “sujuk” (dried beef sausage), chicken gyro, feta or seasonal vegetables. 22 in Fort Lauderdale’s Middle River Terrace neighborhood. This Turkish Halal restaurant registered to owner Valentina Akyol debuted on Jan.
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