Lisa is a former elementary school teacher turned adoptive mom, turned biological mom, turned medical mom and caregiver. She fell in love with writing when she taught her first graders to write the stories in their hearts. Lisa rarely completes an article for Jax Restaurant Reviews without the help of a vanilla latte. She has never met a taco she didn’t like.
In a city where everyone loves to eat seafood there aren’t really all that many great seafood spots. Sure there are the fish camps, Safe Harbor, Marker 32 and...
When you’re dining at any churrascaria you’re laying down substantial coin for a unique and enjoyable experience. Texas de Brazil has a lot of options and you want to...
Walking in to the calm setting of House of Leaf and Bean, with a tower garden, freshly brewed herbal and healing teas to sample, and a menu consisting of...
Texas de Brazil is not just the newest churrascaria in Jax, but the largest Brazilian-American steakhouse brand in the world with 57 locations including one of the newest right...
Five Points Tavern sits on Margaret Street in Five Points, in a little white building with copious patio seating. Or at least, it did. The building is for lease,...
If there is anything better than fresh dumplings filled with meats and veggies, I don’t know what it is. Season’s Dumplings recently opened in Mandarin on Old St. Augustine...
Bonchon Korean-style fried chicken is an international brand that is currently exploding. First started in Busan, South Korea, Bonchon has been a hit from the Phillipines to Grand Rapids,...
Five Points Tavern has been one of our beloved spots, a fine dining gem in the Jacksonville restaurant scene. This tiny Riverside restaurant has some of the most consistent...
Pierre’s Eatery is a lunch and dinner spot with a unique story, an awesome partnership, and some delicious food, now open on the Southside at Butler and Phillips. Pierre...
Tony Pepperoni is a relatively newer pizza and pasta joint in the Mayport area. If you’re driving south on Mayport Road you’ll see their mural of a giant slice...