![]() The menu highlights Spain's regional diversity in postmodern fashion. Jaleo – José Andrés is one of the biggest names in gastronomy right now and Jaleo matches the man's grandeur. Kadence – The minimalist Japanese restaurant in Audubon Park offers one of the finest dining experiences in the city with traditional (and impeccably presented) omakases. Ravenous Pig – One of the few restaurants gastronomes outside of Orlando have heard about, and rightfully so. Kabooki Sushi Sand Lake – Chef/owner Henry Moso's omakases are as seductive and sultry as the space of Kabooki's Dr. Kai Asian Street Fare – Kai's Korean-fried wings are absolutely epic and you won't find better ramen - tonkotsu, paitan, tsukemen, mazemen, you name it - anywhere in the state. Restaurant critic for the Orlando Weekly since 2006 and author of Gourmet Breakfasts for the Genius. Tapa Toro – Travel to Spain at Tapa Toro with dazzling flamenco dancers, sangria and phenomenal paellas made directly in front of you at the Paella pit then take a ride on The Orlando Eye. Craft cocktails and frozen wine slushees are also a must try! Being able to chat with owner and local master sommelier George Miliotes is a real treat for the wine aficionado. Wine Bar George – Taste over 40 curated wines from around the world served by the glass, nosh on tapas style plates like and gorgeous charcuterie and cheese boards all while enjoy a casual atmosphere reminiscent of being in a winemakers home, even though you’re in the middle of Disney Springs. Ravello at Four Seasons – Impeccable service and elevated Italian comfort food like wood-fired pizza, herb grilled chicken, fresh-made pastas and gelato from Executive Chef Fabrizio Schenardi. Victoria & Albert’s – Picture perfect multi-course pairing dinners with service fit for a royal is a luxury splurge worth every penny for that extra special occasion date at Disney Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. As creator of, voted best local blogger by Orlando Magazine readers in 2017, and contributor to print publications like Orlando Sentinel’s Signature Magazine, she shares her best restaurant picks, foodie events, entertaining tips, dining and dream travel experiences to inspire you to get together with friends and do all the fun things on your ‘someday list’.īull & Bear at Waldorf Astoria – Classic tableside preparation of cocktails, Caesar salad, flaming lobster on a spit, and carving of 32oz dry aged tomahawk rib eye plus attention to every detail will have you swooning at this iconic steakhouse in the Waldorf Astoria Orlando Resort. RELATED: Best Seafood Restaurants in Orlando Christina Thomas – Go EpicuristaĬhristina is a freelance food and travel writer on a mission to find the best local eats and #MakeSomedayHappen one delicious bite, sip and trip at a time. Lee & Rick’s Oyster Bar – Who knows if oysters are an aphrodisiac, but eating them by the bucket in a restaurant that looks like a Lego boat and then flinging the shells into a trough sure is. ![]() Look for monthly pig roasts, a changing roster of seasonal specials and collaborative dinners with local chefs. The Ravenous Pig – The Pig has been serving up Florida ingredients for a decade and there are always exciting new things to try in their recently revamped location. Rocco’s Italian Grille – Every dish on the menu is likely one you’ve heard of or maybe even tried before, but probably not as good as they make it at this charming Winter Park classic. Learn more at Reyes Mezcaleria – The menu is loaded with creative cocktails and plenty of regional Mexican dishes good for sharing, and the cozy/cool décor will make you want to go home and redecorate. Updated July 2022 by Dani Meyering Kendra Lott – Edible Orlandoįor nearly a decade, Kendra Lott has served as Publisher of Edible Orlando magazine, an indispensable guide for people who are passionate about local food, chefs, farmers, food artisans and the bounty in our own Central Florida backyard. Have you ever wished you could know exactly what the top Orlando food writers and critics deem as the best Orlando restaurants? Lucky for you, we did all the work for you! We've compiled a thorough guide to the best Orlando restaurants according to local food writers, so start making that foodie bucket list.
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