Page 8 - PGA Community News - September '23
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Page 8, PGA C.A.N.! September 2023 September 2023
Bon Appetit!
Flavor Palm Beach Announces
2023 Restaurant Lineup
Sou t h Fl or i da ’s
renowned restaurant
month is almost here!
Flavor Palm Beach Blackbird General Tso’s “Tikka Masala”
returns on Friday, Sept. Chicken Honeybelle Fried Chicken spread 1000 NORTH She Crab Soup
1, and will feature special
prix fixe menu offerings
at dozens of Palm Beach
County’s hottest bistros,
diners, and restaurants.
For the entire month of September, Flavor Palm Beach
will introduce diners to local restaurants across the county
– from Tequesta to Boca Raton. Customers will receive
lunch and dinner three-course prix fixe menus, with prices
ranging from $35 to $85.
Flavor Palm Beach’s CEO Kerri Paizzi is a 20-year
restaurant and marketing veteran who is dedicated to
helping local restaurants thrive during one of Florida’s
slowest tourism months. Chef Lindsay Autry Chef Jeremy Ford Chef Stephen Asprinio
“Every day is an uphill battle for the hospitality
industry, and it’s important that we support our local Palm Beach will see the return of restaurants owned by diners can view
restaurants as much as we can,” said Paizzi. “Restaurants renowned celebrity chefs, including Café Boulud owned the full list of
and locals have grown to love what Flavor has brought to by legendary, award-winning chef Daniel Boulud, The pa rt i c i pa t i ng
the community for the past 15 years, and they’ll be blown Butcher’s Club owned by Top Chef season 13 winner restaurants at
away by this year’s restaurants and their menus.” Jeremy Ford, Honeybelle owned by Top Chef season 9 flavorpb.com.
The most anticipated restaurant extravaganza will finalist Lindsay Autry, and AquaGrille owned by Top Chef About Flavor
feature dozens of James Beard Foundation, Michelin Star, All-Star Stephen Asprinio. Palm Beach Galley food spread
and celebrity chefs with plans to serve up some of the New to Palm Beach County, Blackbird and Jupiter Flavor Palm
tastiest cuisine from around the world. This year, Flavor Grille will be participating in Flavor Palm Beach for the Beach was established in 2007. It’s the original and
first time. In southern Palm Beach County, delight in oldest monthlong dining experience in South Florida,
restaurant staples across Boca Raton and Delray Beach, with participating restaurants spanning from Tequesta
Community including Serena Pastificio, Kapow Noodle Bar, Dada, to Boca Raton. Diners can experience a vast array
of restaurants in the county from American, Italian,
and Yakitori Sushi Bar. Venture to northern Palm Beach
Safety County and enjoy Galley at the Hilton West Palm Beach, French, and Greek, just to name a few. Flavor menus are
available at participating restaurants and offered online
La Masseria in Palm Beach Gardens, and 1000 NORTH
in Jupiter.
at flavorpb.com. Follow us at @flavorpalmbeach on
To participate in Flavor Palm Beach, no tickets or Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
By Keith Echols, passes are required. Simply make a reservation, visit the
Director of Security, restaurant, and enjoy the menu. Starting Tuesday, Aug. 8, Photos courtesy of Flavor Palm Beach
Allied Universal
In continuing with our service commitment, I would
like to take a moment of your time and offer some safety
tips. Law enforcement agencies have seen a rise in
burglarized and stolen vehicles. Most incidents are the
result of unlocked doors.
In July, there were two vehicles stolen after the key
fob was left inside the vehicle. One from the LA Fitness
Plaza and the other one from inside a community. When
searching for their next vehicle to steal or burglarize,
criminals use their knowledge of the key fob to assist
with their crime. With the newer model cars, the side
view mirrors are programmed to fold inward when the
car is locked. When you park your car outdoors, or in
your driveway, it’s important to lock your car and remove
all valuables out of plain sight.
Also, take your garage door opener inside with
you when you go inside your home. Another thing
to remember is to lock the door between your garage
and your home. PGA Security and Palm Beach
Gardens Police are patrolling all the communities
in PGA National on a regular basis, but we can’t be
everywhere. We need your help and that starts with
making sure you have locked your vehicles, secured
your garage door, and your home.
Always secure your vehicle, and never leave
valuables in plain sight. Together we can make a
difference, never hesitate to call security at (561)
627-1600. Report all suspicious people and activities
because the smallest piece of information may be the
biggest part of the solution. Keep your garage door
closed when not in use and set your alarm when you
leave your home.
Garage sales/yard sales
are NOT Licensed and Insured
allowed in sales
PGA
National.