BOCA RATON, FL, November 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mozart Cafe has opened its first Palm Beach County location within the Fountains Center office and retail park in central Boca Raton.
Owner Shimi Avni, with his business development consultant Mike Zikri, have positioned the Boca Mozart Cafe as their flagship restaurant.
"We offer a Vegetarian, Pescetarian and Dairy Kosher menu featuring the freshest and best ingredients available, while also promoting healthy nutrition," Zikri explained.
"Our cuisine is inspired and influenced by modern Israeli cuisine and its casual eating culture, suitable for any time of the day or night. In our Boca Raton location, we are proud to launch 28 new dishes and be part of a movement expanding the boundaries of the kosher dining experience, proving it is no longer limited to certain dishes or a certain type of restaurant."
Including a bar and table seating indoors, as well as outdoor seating overlooking the Fountain Center's central garden courtyard featuring water features and footbridges, the restaurant can accommodate 140 customers.
Some customers of Mozart Cafe from northern Broward and southern Palm Beach County became familiar with the eatery at its temporary location in Deerfield Beach, which opened in 2011 and preceded the Boca location. After the 5,000 square feet of space on the ground floor of building 7300 at Fountains Center underwent a custom build out to meet Mozart Cafe's needs, the Deerfield Beach operation relocated to Boca Raton in October 2012. Other Mozart Cafes are in Hollywood and Sunny Isles Beach in South Florida. They opened in 2007 and early 2012 respectively.
Avni and Zikri noted that the Mozart brand is expanding rapidly, having recently introduced the new concept of Mozart Yogurt at Fountains Center as well. Avni plans additional locations for this brand within the coming year.
"Fountains Center has a great location, in the heart of Boca Raton where many of our patrons live in surrounding communities," Avni said. "There are many religious residents in the area who observe kosher dietary laws, so Mozart Cafe is now nearby to serve them."
"But you certainly don't have to observe kosher laws to enjoy our family-friendly Mozart Cafe menu," Zikri pointed out. "We serve healthy Israeli/Mediterranean fare that is freshly prepared daily. Our fish dishes, pastas, salads, pizzas, ethnic dishes (e.g., malawach, falafel) and other items satisfy any palate, and the generous portions are perfect for sharing or sampling multiple dishes. To complete the culinary experience, there are tantalizing desserts -from hot chocolate cake, tri-color mousse cake and cheese cake, to bittersweet whiskey cake, chocolate soffle or fruit salad, as well as beer and wine."
Together, Mozart Cafe and Mozart Yogurt at Fountains Center in Boca Raton employ a total of 30 persons.
Hours of operation are Sunday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight, Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday evening from 7 p.m. to midnight.
For further information about Mozart Cafe, located at 7300 West Camino Real in Boca Raton, call (561) 367-3412.
Mozart Cafe Opens First Palm Beach County Location at Fountains Center in Boca Raton
Positioned as Mozart Cafe's flagship restaurant, the new Boca Raton location launched 28 new dishes and is part of a movement expanding the boundaries of the kosher dining experience. (You don't have to observe kosher dietary laws to enjoy the food.)
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[Press-News.org] Mozart Cafe Opens First Palm Beach County Location at Fountains Center in Boca RatonPositioned as Mozart Cafe's flagship restaurant, the new Boca Raton location launched 28 new dishes and is part of a movement expanding the boundaries of the kosher dining experience. (You don't have to observe kosher dietary laws to enjoy the food.)