Restaurant in Boca Raton, United States
Mediterranean Sourcing Discipline

Albi Modern Mediterranean brings a herb-forward, shared-plates format to Boca Raton's Town Center district — a concept that works both at the table and for takeout. Booking is easy, competition in the Mediterranean category locally is thin, and the Town Center location makes it a practical choice for weekday dinners or casual weekend visits. A low-risk first booking for South Florida explorers.
Albi Modern Mediterranean sits at 5250 Town Center Circle in the heart of Boca Raton's Town Center district, putting it squarely in one of South Florida's most active dining corridors. With limited data currently on file, this is a venue where your decision hinges on how much you value proximity, concept fit, and the modern Mediterranean format specifically. Here is what we know and how to think about the booking.
Modern Mediterranean is a format that travels well both on and off premise. Shared plates, herb-forward sauces, roasted proteins, and grain-based dishes tend to hold better in transit than delicate tasting-menu fare, which makes Albi a reasonable candidate if you are weighing a takeout or delivery order alongside a dine-in visit. That said, without confirmed menu details or verified delivery platform data, we can not tell you definitively whether the kitchen has optimised for off-premise packaging or whether certain dishes are better reserved for the table. If takeout is your primary use case, call ahead or check the current delivery listing before committing.
The Town Center Circle address places Albi adjacent to the Town Center at Boca Raton mall, a location that draws both local residents and visitors staying nearby. This is useful context for timing: the surrounding area sees heavy foot traffic on weekends and around retail hours, so if you are dining in, earlier reservations or weekday visits are likely to give you a more relaxed experience. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-ins or same-day reservations are plausible, though calling ahead is always the safer move in a busy retail district.
For food and travel enthusiasts seeking depth in the Mediterranean category, South Florida has enough serious options that Albi needs to earn its spot on your list. Modern Mediterranean as a culinary approach draws on traditions spanning the Levant, North Africa, and southern Europe, a format that at its leading delivers layered, herb-driven dishes with good acid balance and textural contrast. Whether Albi executes at that level is something we will update as verified data becomes available. In the meantime, treat this as an exploratory booking rather than a destination meal, and calibrate expectations accordingly.
For broader context on eating and drinking in the area, see our full Boca Raton restaurants guide, our full Boca Raton bars guide, and our full Boca Raton hotels guide. If you are building a longer itinerary, our full Boca Raton experiences guide and our full Boca Raton wineries guide are worth a look. Nearby restaurants worth comparing include Beluga House Waterfront Restaurant and Cafe Landwer.
Within Boca Raton's dining options, Albi sits in a different lane from the Italian-heavy competition that dominates the local market. Casa D'Angelo Boca Raton is the area's most established fine-dining Italian option and the right call if you want polish and a proven track record. Pummarola is the value play for casual Italian, while 388 Italian Restaurant By Mr Sal lands somewhere in between. If Mediterranean is specifically what you are after, Albi has less direct local competition, which works in its favour.
For a more casual, grab-and-go or bar-forward experience, AlleyCat is worth considering, particularly for groups that want a livelier setting. Anyday Boca covers the all-day dining angle if timing flexibility matters to your group. Neither directly competes with a modern Mediterranean format, which means Albi fills a gap in the local market rather than crowding an already-competitive segment.
The short version: if you want Italian, Boca Raton gives you better-documented options. If you want Mediterranean specifically, Albi is the most obvious local candidate and easy enough to book that a trial visit carries low commitment risk. Explorer-minded diners who enjoy the format should put it on the list, with the caveat that we will have more verified data as the venue builds its public record.
If you are using Boca Raton as a base and want to benchmark against destination-level restaurants elsewhere in the US, Le Bernardin in New York City, Smyth in Chicago, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the kind of tasting-menu depth that sets the national bar. For global context, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico shows what Mediterranean-influenced fine dining looks like at its most ambitious. Closer to home, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and Atomix in New York City are the kind of research-worthy meals worth planning a trip around. Emeril's in New Orleans and The French Laundry in Napa round out the national conversation for serious diners.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albi Modern Mediterranean | Easy | — | ||
| Casa D'Angelo Boca Raton | Unknown | — | ||
| Pummarola | Unknown | — | ||
| 388 Italian Restaurant By Mr Sal | Unknown | — | ||
| AlleyCat | Unknown | — | ||
| Anyday Boca | Unknown | — |
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