"If you want something even fancier than Evelyn’s, walk downstairs to Maass, a restaurant that treats each dish like a piece of art about to be put up for auction. Inside the bright dining room, serious chefs furrow their brows at meticulously fussy wood-fired dishes that require lengthy explanations from well-dressed servers. The snacks and starters are the most fun and delicious parts of the menu—especially the foie gras macarons. For bigger plates, get the buttery sturgeon or whatever fish is available. Expect to spend around $100 per person (or exactly $225 if you do the chef's counter tasting menu), so it's far from a practical weekday dinner. But you’re coming here for dishes that don’t look or taste like anything else in Fort Lauderdale." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo