By Devorah Ezagui

Palm Beach has always existed within its own tempo. It does not chase. It does not announce. It observes, refines, and adopts. For decades, that same philosophy defines the way we dine here.
I grew up knowing restaurants here as extensions of society itself. Dining as ritual. You order what you know. You return because you are known. White tablecloths, familiar menus, and rooms filled with people who have been sitting at the same tables for years. Predictability is not a limitation. It’s the luxury.

Hospitality is polished and precise. The experience is not about discovery but consistency. It’s about knowing exactly what to expect and finding comfort in that assurance.
Then, quietly, Palm Beach begins to grow. As new people arrive and the island expands its cultural footprint, everything shifts. Not away from lifestyle and tradition, but alongside it. The most meaningful evolution is in hospitality itself. Service becomes more intuitive. Chefs are more present. Menus are more expressive. Dining now reflects a deeper understanding that hospitality is not only about recognition but about intention.
As someone invested in cuisine, this evolution feels personal. Palm Beach embraces food not just as a social exercise but as a craft—ingredients, technique, atmosphere. The experience extends beyond the plate into pacing, feeling, and care.

What’s important is that Palm Beach doesn’t lose its identity in the process. Standards remain high. Elegance is still understated, but there’s now space for creativity. There’s room for broader global influence, thoughtful risk, and restaurants that feel alive rather than preserved.
When traveling I always follow chefs and Michelin-starred kitchens, and I’m often asked to name my favorite restaurant in Palm Beach. The truth is, I’m still discovering it. Not because the scene is lacking, but because Palm Beach is in an incredible moment of becoming. The talent is here.
The taste is here. The hospitality has reached a level of confidence that allows for nuance, restraint, and excellence.

What excites me is the anticipation. That feeling that something special is unfolding. A restaurant that feels both rooted and forward, effortless yet precise. The kind of place that could only exist here.
Until then, I enjoy the rhythm of it all. Returning to familiar tables while remaining open to what is emerging. Watching Palm Beach do what it has always done best—evolve with intention. This town doesn’t change who it is. It simply expands its palate, thoughtfully and gracefully. That’s why I love it here.









