The Mall in Milennia is home to several of Orlando's top dining destinations. This elegant and sprawling modern restaurant features some of the be The restaurant features exceptional views, outdoor eating, and some of the best lunch in Orlando Stop into this colorful restaurant in South Orlando for a vibrant menu of local favorites.
Only steps from the Water in Winter Park, Bulla Gastrobar delivers some of the best tapas in Florida to locals and tourists. An authentic Spanish spot with plenty of engaging atmosphere and decor, Bul This sprawling multi-level hot spot in Lake Buena Vista is the ideal lunchtime location for anyone visiting the theme parks. Featuring a menu by celebrated chef and restauranteur Jose Andres, Jaleo is Bright and airy, Canvas features some of the city's most engaging Florida-style cuisine.
Order some of the small plates This combination steakhouse and lounge is one of the top places for the best lunch in Orlando.
It's an excellent option for a mid-day meal for anyone visiting the theme parks. Head out to Disney Sprin A relaxing and picturesque spot right on Lake Buena Vista, Morimoto features pan-Asian cuisine done with flair and Sign up Sign in.
Full List of Metros. The OpenTable Team. For 2 people today. Party Size. For 2. Da Kine's got the one-word answer: poke! If you haven't tried this Hawaiian taste-turned-trend yet "poke" means "to slice or cut" in Hawaiian; it's pronounced "POH-keh" , Da Kine's little outpost inside Winter Park's Meat House is an ideal spot to sample.
A popular food truck that's gone brick-and-mortar - there's another location inside the Market on Magnolia, as well - bowls here are piled high with protein and smothered with all manner of add-ins from Maui onion to mango to masago. Choose a rice or spinach bed for your poke and enjoy it at one of Da Kine's few tables - take advantage of Orlando's superior weather outside - or grab it and go! Vegans, fear not, a tofu option is available, too. Recommended for Lunch because : Poke that's on point, whether you're sitting and staying or grabbing and going.
If line anxiety is an issue for you, just pick from one of the house bowls. You can't go wrong! Heavenly coffee try the Thai iced; sweet and superb! Austere, modern surrounds make for a serene but decidedly hip experience. Try the Thaiger is Crying marinated beef, carrot, red cabbage, cilantro, cheddar and spicy sauce or the animal-free From the Forest steamed tofu, grilled mushroom and onion, lettuce, sesame soy mayo and if you bring a share partner, don't let the opportunity pass to sample from the dessert menu.
Recommended for Lunch because : Simple, sleek confines house delicious drinks, decadent desserts and decidedly good sammies. Some people take their sandwiches seriously, and while the atmosphere not to mention the punctuation at Bad As's Sandwich is relaxed, the food is serious as the proverbial heart attack. Which could end up literal if you eat here every day. That said, the best of the Bad As's roster would fall squarely on the Cookie Monster "Sometimes Food" layer of the pyramid.
But whenever sometimes rolls around, you're going to be a happy camper. These are formidable and delicious handhelds, lovingly laden with things like adobo-roasted pork, thin-sliced beef and house-made seafood salad, a palette of unique, fresh aiolis and sammie jams and the like. There's even a veggie-based selection of the day, Chef's Whim.
So you can bring the grazers here while you get your bacon and mayonnaise on. Recommended for Lunch because : We'll say it sans apostrophe: some days, lunch requires a big-ass sandwich.
This is where you should get your next one when the mood strikes. It's what's for dinner and breakfast, brunch and lunch at this Mills 50 mecca of all things carnivorous.
Grass-fed beef, pastured pork, goat, lamb, eggs, you name it - all of it locally sourced - is what goes into dishes like the Sloppy Jehosephat loose beef and cheddar on a French roll , the Wacky Delhi curry goat, eggplant, raab, white bread and a medium-rare burger that the whole of Orlando's meat-eating community has been raving about.
Orlando Meats is open for all three squares; the breakfast menu features some creative spins on traditional offerings, but serious carnivores can order up that signature burger at 8 am if their lovingly clogged hearts so desire. Other delights, including sippable beef or chicken bone broth and house made doughnuts, are worth the visit. Recommended for Lunch because : Orlando Meats' Instagram is the photo-culinary equivalent of Spanish fly.
Just wait 'til you actually taste the food. Be aware that this part of the business doesn't open until 10 am. The dandelion, an edible flower that we're quick to call a weed, is a mascot of sorts for this quirky organic teahouse. You'll know you've found the right spot when you see the building with the impressive mural of a little girl surrounded by flowers.
Plant-based dining is at an all-time high in Orlando and one restaurant not to miss is Winter Park Biscuit Company. Everything on their menu, right down to the sauces, is completely plant-based. The menu is filled with tempting options, but we suggest the truffle butter biscuit — a flaky oat buttermilk biscuit served with a side of truffle butter — or the crispy chik sandwich — a vegan chicken cutlet with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayo on a brioche bun.
The restaurant is located in the popular East End Market, so you can grab coffee and even more pastries after your meal. Kabooki Sushi offers all the traditional sushi rolls and sashimi, but for a truly over-the-top culinary adventure, consider the chef-selected multi-course omakase experience. Just make sure to not get too full: The house-made desserts, like the goat cheese panna cotta and beet cake, served with Thai basil, beet powder, black pepper almonds, olive oil, and beet vinegar, are divine.
Located in the trendy Winter Park neighborhood, Buttermilk Bakery has become a breakfast staple in Orlando — perhaps because you can smell the freshly baked goods the moment you step out of your car. Head to the front porch of this women-owned bakery to stuff your face with fresh croissants, tarts, breads, and more.
Then settle on the porch or side patio to have a moment alone with your quiche — this breakfast spot deserves more than walking-and-eating. The Ravenous Pig is known for its house-made charcuterie, which guests can see hanging in the fridge while walking to their table. After indulging in cured meats and cheeses, you're going to want to try out the goat cheese tortelini with pork cheeks. End the night next door at the on-site brewery and taproom.
The Monroe Orlando slings twists on comfort food classics such as chicken noodle soup, shake and bake ham chops, and a few variations on fried chicken in a mid-century modern setting. In need of a coldbrew and a quick snack?
The restaurants has a second life as a coffee shop every day from 8am to 4pm, before switching to dinner service at 5pm. No matter when you choose to go, you're sure to enjoy the laid back vibes. One of the most talked about restaurants in Orlando in recent years, Domu crafts house-made noodles to serve in almost a dozen different dishes, along with shareable plates like Asian buns. The delightful happy hour features a wasabi and ginger margarita that's worth driving through downtown Orlando during rush hour to imbibe.
Domu does not accept reservations and finding a seat inside the tiny restaurant can be challenging, so be sure to arrive early and be willing to wait, especially on weekends.
The folks over at Sticky Rice Lao Street Food are making traditional grub like chicken laab, lemongrass beef jerky and pork tapioca dumplings accessible to the Florida masses. If shareable snacks aren't your thing, then consider one of the sumptuous noodle bowls with a variety of toppings and broths to choose from.
The small restaurant is located on the edge of Orlando's Vietnamese community near downtown. The restaurant is known for its dry-aged steaks, which come in a wide variety of cuts and aging times. Regardless of which main you go with, from the day bone-in New York Strip to the day bone-in ribeye, make sure to order a side of kimchi-creamed spinach for a bit of a kick.
The signature dish at Tartini Pizzeria and Spaghtetteria — an upscale Italian restaurant with a surprisingly laid back vibe — is pasta alla ruota, which is pasta tossed inside a massive cheese wheel and lit on fire with brandy. The entire dish is made table-side so you can see the pasta and cheese pulls in action.
This foodie hotspot is known for its creative takes on traditional bao buns with delicious menu items like firecracker shrimp bao, Korean beef with fuji-apple-salsa bao and a sweet potato croquette bao. If that's not enough, King Bao is also serving up loaded tots, and fried bao sweets.
Capa at the Four Seasons Orlando is a beautiful spot for an elegant date night, special occasion dinner, or a fancy night out with friends. The top-floor restaurant boasts floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of Walt Disney World, and a beautiful outdoor space to watch nighttime fireworks shows. Capa's menu is filled with shareable tapas like ham and caramelized onion croquettes and beer brined pork belly. For something a little more substantial, the paella with chorizo is filled with flavor without blowing your palate out.
Disney's Animal Kingdom is all about experiencing nature, and the same can be said about the park's signature restaurant, Tiffins. The restaurant is named after the light lunch prepared for working men in India, and is also the name of the containers the meal is traditionally served in. While you won't be eating out of a tiffin, you will be eating dishes inspired by Walt Disney Imagineering's travels to remote areas as they did research for the theme park.
The menu at Tiffins rotates regularly, but oftentimes you can find some type of charred octopus dish, a bread service, and butter chicken.
In the heart of the Milk District you'll find Se7en Bites. The restaurant is a local favorite and has even been featured on the show 'Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. Breakfast is served all day, so no matter if you're craving eggs or a Southern take on a Cuban sandwich, it's always available.
Take A Sushi food truck recently went viral on TikTok thanks to its loyal fans. The food truck is located in a somewhat touristy area of town on Vineland Road, next to a cheesy Disney souvenir shop but it's worth the hassle for the fresh sushi burritos and handmade gyozas. The line does get long, so we suggest ordering ahead, skipping the line for pick-up, then enjoying your sushi burrito creation at the outdoor picnic area that's been set up with funky murals, string lights, and music.
At Reyes Mezcaleria the food and drinks are created in traditional ways but with a distinct modern twist. To start, consider getting their queso fundido, which is served with housemade chorizo verde. For something besides tacos, be sure to take a look at the duck enchiladas, which comes with queso fresco, Oaxacan cheese, chile rojo, seared duck breast, radish and escabeche.
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