My newest favorite is my Meat Coral, absolutely awesome! Most reefers stay away from this coral because it is too easy
to keep! It is great for beginners (assuming of course a mature tank and good water conditions). The only hard part is finding one. I just got lucky one day at the LFS.
The colors and shapes this thing goes into are not to be believed. It can literally go from the size of a quarter to 12" fully extended!
It can eat meat, so it is fun to watch it eat, but this is not mandatory. It likes lower light, so light is not an issue. It likes low current, so current is not an issue. It does not sting, so stinging is not an issue. About the only requirement is space for expansion. It lives on the reef floor right on the sand, so a DSB is best, or at the very least, an aragonite sand bottom.
I have quite a collection of corals, alot of them "fussy", that I would never recommend to a beginner. But this one is great, will get lots of attention, and thrives with minimal care (compared to many many others).
So, my vote is for the Cynarina lacrymalis. Everyone will be asking you, "where's the beef?"
HTH
Hermit