David Burke became familiar with Palm Beach County the same way many renowned chefs do: via the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival. Having participated in the festival for many years, Burke—who is best known for his eponymous tavern on New York’s Upper East Side, Park Ave Kitchen by David Burke on Lexington Avenue, and many other restaurants across New York State and New Jersey—felt that the Palm Beaches would be the right fit for his first foray into Florida.
Later this month, Burke will debut SeaHawk Prime by David Burke inside Nautilus 220 in Lake Park. He notes that the new luxury condominium building’s setting along the Intracoastal greatly influenced the concept behind SeaHawk Prime.
“The waterfront inspired us to balance the menu between land and sea,” explains Burke. “As a steak house, we lead with Prime cuts, but being right on the water, we also showcase fresh, local seafood—with a playful, creative twist. The setting is elegant yet relaxed, and the menu reflects that same vibe.”
Burke has garnered international attention for his signature dishes that exude a sense of whimsy. Think: lobster dumplings and a cheesecake lollipop tree. But he’s quick to point out that such creative flourishes are second to flavor…