Fort Lauderdale’s restaurant scene keeps on evolving, even inside the city’s only food hall, which just reshuffled its lineup of vendors as part of a major overhaul. The 40,000-square-foot complex known as Sistrunk Marketplace has dropped the “brewery” from its name and added video games, karaoke and eight new eateries, all designed to create what owner Steven D’Apuzzo calls a “more experience-driven destination.” Jim Rassol/ContributorSistrunk Marketplace, Fort Lauderdale’s 4-year-old food hall, has reshuffled its food and drink vendors, adding eight food vendors along with games.