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The Best of The Gulfshore 2008By: Shellie Benson, Jennifer Freihofer & Denise ScottOur annual list of the best dining, services, people to know and places to go. |
DINING
Best Wine List
Ritz-Carlton, Naples
Finalists: Naples
Tomato, Bleu Provence (Naples)
For discerning diners in Naples, wine selection is all about
quality and quantity. The Grill and Artisans restaurants at the
Ritz-Carlton, Naples, have both been honored for multiple years with
Wine Spectator magazine’s Best of Award of Excellence for the 1,600-plus
varieties available. More than 1,200 club members can’t be wrong about Naples
Tomato’s wine selections and enomatic wine-by-the-glass program. Likely the
largest offering of wine varieties can be found at Bleu Provence, another
Wine Spectator honoree.
Best House Drink
Aloha Mr. Edison at Blu Sushi (Fort Myers, Naples)
Finalists: Bahamarita at Bahama Breeze (Fort Myers), Strip Teas at Strip House
(Naples)
Just add a bikini and some cocoa butter and the Aloha Mr. Edison
will transport you to a tropical paradise with its chilly mix of Van Gogh
pineapple vodka and DeKuyper tropical pineapple schnapps. Keeping things
tropical is the Bahamarita, a frozen margarita concoction of Cuervo Gold
tequila, kiwi, mango and strawberries. A little more complicated, but equally
refreshing, is the Strip Teas, a cranberry- and raspberry-infused version of the
Long Island iced tea.
Best Crab
Truluck’s (Naples)
Finalists: Crü’s crab rolls (Fort Myers), Kelly’s Fish House’s stone crab claws (Naples)
With its own fishery and fleet of 16 boats that trap crabs daily
off the Isle of Capri, Truluck’s sets the standard when it comes to fresh crab
menu items. The classic spicy crab roll at Crü is nearly legendary in these
parts—you can find it on the small plates menu if you’re one of the few who
hasn’t experienced it yet. Kelly’s has been serving seafood the longest in
Naples—since 1952—with classic, old Florida ambiance.
Best Chicken Taco
Maria’s Mexican Restaurant (Bonita Springs)
Finalists: La Bamba Mexican Restaurant (Naples), Flaco’s
Mexican Specialties & Steak House (Naples)
Two white corn torillas, grilled chunks of chicken, cilantro and a
squeeze of lime complete the irresistible and authentic el pollo los tacos blando at Maria’s. A variation on the theme can be found at La Bamba, where
shredded chicken is paired with cubed tomatoes, cilantro and lettuce on two
flour torillas. Flaco’s has also mastered this tried-and-true favorite—best when
served with the rave-worthy sangria.
Best French
Bamboo Café (Naples)
Finalist: Bleu Provence
(Naples)
Its name may conjure a different vision, but chef and owner
Philippe Boet has created a completely charming and authentic French bistro at
Bamboo Café. A fine meal at this quaint eatery should always include the
bouillabaisse, with lobster tail, scallops, shrimp, clams and grouper. No doubt
the superb and attentive service—along with the inventive cuisine, delightful
décor and extensive wine list—once again have placed Bleu Provence among the
best in Southwest Florida’s French dining.
Best Italian Dish
Zuppa di Pesci at Ristorante Gaja (Naples)
Finalists: Tortellini
Dolofino at Nino’s Ristorante Italiano (Fort Myers), Lasagna Bolognese at Yabo
(Fort Myers)
Gaja’s Zuppa di Pesci gets high marks for this perfectly prepared
tomato broth teeming with clams, muscles, shrimp, calamari and fish. Nino’s
cheese tortellini, diced chicken, artichoke hearts and Romano cheese in tomato
sauce create a marriage of Italian fabulousness. Yabo’s menu calls its Lasagna
Bolognese "The Best!" So who are we to argue?
Best Sushi
Blu Sushi (Fort Myers, Naples)
Finalists: Fujiyama
Steak House of Japan (Naples), Tokyo Sushi Japanese Restaurant
(Naples)
With names like It’s All Good and Sugar Mama, the specialty rolls
at Blu Sushi are something special indeed, and we’re more than a little bit
proud of the new teal Chillax martini, created in Gulfshore Life’s
honor. If you’re not in the mood for the festive hibachi dining experience,
you’ll definitely want to apply for membership at Fujiama’s Club Sushi, or check
out the offerings at east Naples’ Tokyo Sushi.
Best Pizza
California Pizza Kitchen (Estero, Naples)
Finalists: Aurelio’s
Pizza (Naples), Napoli on the Bay Pizza & Deli (Naples)
There’s absolutely no guilt in finishing an entire order of CPK’s
out-of-the-ordinary pizzas by yourself. But if you can’t, they’ll give you one
of those cute, yellow boxes to enjoy the rest of this top-notch treat later.
Pizza champ Aurelio’s returns to the Best of the Gulfshore with its generous
servings of Chicago-style pie. If it’s NYC-style pizza you’re after, Napoli on
the Bay has the cuisine and vibe you crave.
Best Chinese Takeout
Charlie Chiang’s (Naples)
Finalists: Pei Wei
(Naples), Ichiban (Fort Myers)
For Doubletree Suites visitors in north Naples, the best Chinese
takeout in the area can be found steps from their hotel room at Charlie
Chiang’s. (We recommend the Yu Shion Shrimp for its delectable sauce.) Newcomer
Pei Wei at the Collection at Vanderbilt has quickly become a lunchtime favorite
for its quick and tasty meals born from the masters at PF Changs. Ichiban adds
its own style of Japanese and Chinese flavors to Fort Myers’ River District.
Best Steakhouse
Ruth’s Chris Steak House (Estero, Naples)
Finalists: Chops City
Grill (Bonita Springs, Naples), Fleming’s Steakhouse (Naples)
Talk to any steak aficionados about Ruth’s Chris’ thick cuts of
beef, and you’ll see their eyes glaze over with a dreamy expression just
thinking of how aged steak meets salt, pepper and butter. Long-time favorites
Chops City Grill and Fleming’s continue to wow with their filets, Porterhouses,
sirloins and more.
Best Breakfast
First Watch (Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, Naples)
Finalists: Crissy’s at
Bayfront/Crissy’s Wild Side Cafe (Naples), Skillets (Bonita Springs,
Naples)
Regulars line up to partake in First Watch’s breakfast and brunch
menu, with a selection that includes 11 omelettes ranging from spicy Cajun to
Greek, signature "Crepeggs" and plate-sized pancakes, French toast and Belgian
waffles. Crissy’s also boasts out-of-this-world omelettes and French toast,
while Skillets offers eggs in every configuration your heart
desires.
Best Non-chocolate Dessert
Tarte aux pommes chaude a la mode at Escargot 41 (Naples)
Finalists: Carrot cake at Truluck’s
(Naples), Key lime pie at Randy’s Fishmarket Restaurant (Naples)
Who says dessert has to be drenched in chocolate? Satisfy your
sweet tooth at Escargot 41 with its warm, sweet apple pie, laced with caramel
sauce—ice cream optional. Baked to order, it’s worth the wait. The rich carrot
cake at Truluck’s and Randy’s signature Key lime pie may also test your
commitment to the cocoa bean.
Best Business Lunch
The Veranda (Fort Myers)
Finalists: USS Nemo
(Naples), Bistro 41 (Fort Myers)
Within walking distance of bustling government complexes, The
Veranda is a favorite lunch spot for Fort Myers’ movers and shakers. Two
turn-of-the-century homes were transformed into the restaurant, which has
multiple smaller dining areas (perfect for discreet business deals). Last year’s
winner, USS Nemo, is on the list again with its laid-back atmosphere; and Bistro
41 regularly draws a bustling crowd with its full lunch menu.
Best-kept Secret
Gaja Ristorante (Naples)
Finalists: La Trattoria
Café Napoli (Fort Myers),
AA Two Brothers Pizzeria &
Italian Cuisine (Bonita Springs)
Gaja Ristorante, just west of busy Third Street South, features
authentic Italian cooking by chef Gino Sciallis, who uses fresh produce and
herbs from his own garden. La Trattoria Café Napoli in Villas Plaza is owned by
chef Gloria Cabral-Jordan and features amazing paella and homemade pastries. AA
Two Brothers Pizzeria & Italian Cuisine, tucked in Bay Crossings plaza, has
big ambiance for a small space. It isn’t open for lunch, but dinner offerings
are, of course, New York-style pizza—gourmet toppings even include clams—and an
extensive menu of Italian dishes.
Best After-work Bar
Shane’s Cabana Bar (Naples)
Finalists: CinCin
Mediterranean Bar & Grill (Fort Myers), Boston Beer Garden
(Naples)
Shane’s Cabana Bar, an outdoor chickee hut with a full bar, can
relieve the stress of a long day with beautiful views of the water and specialty
tropical drinks. Although CinCin’s happy hour technically starts at 11:30 a.m.,
a regular crowd finds its way to the sophisticated bar when the workday ends.
With no less than a dozen beers on draft and a full bar and TV screens viewable
from any seat, Boston Beer Garden offers a more refined version of the sports
bar with, naturally, a New England tilt. If you stay for dinner, we insist on
the grilled chicken Caesar salad.
Best Deli Sandwich
Jason’s Deli (Fort Myers, Naples and Cape Coral)
Finalists: Wynn’s
Market (Naples), Pastrami Dan’s (Naples)
With 10 different choices under the "Favorites" category—not to
mention slimwiches for the health-conscious, muffalettas, po’boys, paninis and
wrapinis—Jason’s Deli has a sandwich to please any palate. The deli at Wynn’s
Market features imported salamis, fresh roast beef, roasted turkey, seasoned
hams and heart-healthy chicken, plus a wide selection of imported cheeses. And
offering big taste in a much smaller menu—pastrami and roast beef are the two
sandwich choices—is Pastrami Dan’s.
Best Family-friendly Restaurant
RC Otter’s Island Eats (Captiva)
Finalists: Carrabba’s
(Fort Myers, Bonita, Cape, Naples, Port Charlotte), Parrot Key Caribbean Grill
(Fort Myers Beach)
If the tropical setting, live music and ring-toss game don’t keep
your kids occupied, then the giant menu at RC Otter’s Island Eats will. To
simplify the selection, go for the restaurant’s kids’ menu, featuring chicken
fingers, cheeseburgers and mac and cheese. Carrabba’s also has a kids’ menu with
typical American fare and popular Italian dishes: four-cheese ravioli, pizza and
fettuccini Alfredo. Parrot Key Caribbean Grill offers open-air waterfront dining
in a colorful, parrot-themed tropical restaurant. Its kids’ menu also includes
tried and true favorites—chicken fingers, grilled cheese, hot dog, fish and
chips, cheeseburger and buttered pasta.





















