For the quality of the seafood, the size of the portions, and the experience, Kyma is worth every olive.

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The corner of Banyan Boulevard and North Olive Avenue never stops moving. Foot traffic streams toward The Ben, two public parking garages, the new offices at the Banyan Building, a Wells Fargo branch—it is arguably the busiest intersection in downtown West Palm Beach after Clematis and Olive. And right in the middle of all that motion, Kyma has planted its flag. This Greek seafood restaurant has quickly become one of the most talked-about arrivals in the city’s dining scene, and does not try to quiet the energy of the corner. It feeds on it.

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