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  "path": "/olive-sea-fort-lauderdale-a-scratch-made-mediterranean-escape/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T19:53:02.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Restaurant Spotlight",
    "theluxelist",
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    "FORT LAUDERDALE",
    "Merilee Kern",
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    "Olive & Sea Fort Lauderdale: A Scratch-Made Mediterranean Escape",
    "Food & Beverage Magazine"
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  "textContent": "Elevated al fresco dining along the famed Intracoastal Waterway In a South Florida dining market crowded with waterfront restaurants competing for attention, atmosphere alone is no longer enough. Diners increasingly expect culinary substance to match the scenery. That balance is precisely what Olive & Sea appears determined to deliver. Perched above the Intracoastal Waterway next-door to the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina, Olive & Sea combines rooftop energy, marina views, Mediterranean flavors, and a deeply scratch-driven culinary philosophy into a dining experience that feels distinctly tied to the South Florida lifestyle. The result is a destination that leans heavily into al fresco dining, layered spice profiles, fresh seafood, colorful plating, and communal hospitality without sacrificing culinary credibility. The restaurant’s distinct combination of breezy evenings, open-air seating, yacht traffic along the famed Intracoastal Waterway, and a menu designed around bright herbs, fresh vegetables, seafood, citrus, and Mediterranean spice blends creates a setting that feels especially aligned with South Florida’s outdoor dining culture. The rooftop restaurant overlooks the Intracoastal and 17th Street Causeway with both indoor and outdoor seating designed to maximize the marina-facing setting. Plush lounge areas, oversized windows, woven rope lighting, nautical textures, and yacht-inspired design details reinforce the coastal atmosphere …\n\nThe post Olive & Sea Fort Lauderdale: A Scratch-Made Mediterranean Escape appeared first on Food & Beverage Magazine.",
  "title": "Olive & Sea Fort Lauderdale: A Scratch-Made Mediterranean Escape"
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