Limani, the Greek seafood restaurant with locations in New York, Washington D.C., and Miami, is planning an expansion to Town Center at Boca Raton, per the operator's Instagram. The concept centers on whole fish flown in daily — guests select from the available catch before it's charcoal grilled or baked in sea salt. No opening date or timeline has been confirmed.
The market-selection format is the defining element of the Limani model. The operator traces the approach to traditional Greek fish markets, where fresh catch is presented whole and prepared to order with minimal processing. Guests engage with the sourcing directly, choosing the fish before the kitchen takes over, rather than ordering from a standard protein menu. Whether the Boca Raton location will feature the same physical market display as its existing restaurants has not been confirmed.
Limani's existing footprint spans three cities — New York, Washington D.C., and Miami — placing it in some of the more competitive dining corridors in the country before its move into Palm Beach County. The operator's Instagram describes the concept as "nationally recognized," a characterization the three-city footprint supports contextually. No individual operators or partners attached to the Boca Raton project have been named publicly.
Town Center at Boca Raton, on Glades Road, has drawn upscale dining tenants in recent years as the property has deepened its experiential retail component. A Greek seafood concept at Limani's positioning would add a format not widely represented in the county's existing restaurant landscape. The specific location within the mall — whether inline, outparcel, or a dedicated dining bay — has not been disclosed.
As of publication, the announcement exists only on the operator's Instagram. No permit filings, signed lease documents, or formal press materials have been released publicly. A confirmed opening window, design team, and seat count remain unannounced. The build-out timeline and a formal address within Town Center will be the next developments to watch.


