Food is an important part of any trip or vacation. And when you think of Orlando, it sure can be touch as to decide where to eat and drink. The famous city of the sunshine State sure is world famous for its Disney World and theme parks. However, it is also famous for its markets, food trucks and restaurants. And as the city continues to grow, so does its food scene!
Here are some of the top names to explore for brunches, lunches, and dinners.
Morimoto Asia
Morimoto Asia serves pan-Asian fusion and what makes it more interesting are the lively show kitchens. A sleek mezzanine sushi bar adds to the fun! So go ahead and enjoy saki-sangria cocktails, dim sum, half-rack ribs with hoisin and sweet
Kadence
If you are looking for the freshest sushi in the city, then simply head for Kadence that is located within an ordinary black building. It looks more like a modern art museum than a restaurant. As reservations can be tough, you need to ensure your seat before you go. Enjoy Japanese breakfast on the weekends, and it is a must to eat here if in Orlando.
Voodoo Doughnut
Vodoo Doughnut in at Universal CityWalk serves sinfully delicious and one-of-a-kind delectable. It is hard to resist their unusual line-up of fried creations and signature appetizers like Voodoo Doll doughnuts, Bacon Maple Bar and Grape Ape. You can pick from50 types of doughnuts and wash it all down with a steaming hot cup of Coffee. Must add to your Orlando Holidays 2019 itinerary.
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace is a lovely representation of the original based in Hyde Park in London. With the pretty glass-and-iron Disney’s version at the top, it is hard to miss the place. Enjoy standard American breakfast with eggs, fruit, and cereal. For dinner, you can order roast meats, salads, and
Mathers Social Gathering
Mathers Social Gathering is a bar that looks like a fusion of mansion and a barn and is indeed a unique place. You will find vintage furniture and antiques here, and the bartenders are dressed in suspenders. You can order chili rice cakes, charcuterie boards and a lot more form their small food menu.
Cask & Larder
Cask & Larder is a tavern-like restaurant and brewery which is located in one of the oldest buildings in Orlando. The restaurant serves traditional Southern food but with a modern twist. Host favorites are crispy cauliflower with harissa yogurt or the cheese and Nashville hot chicken.
The Biergarten
Located in Disney’s Epcot park, the themed restaurants takes its guests straight into Germany’s famous beer gardens. There is plenty of cheer and dancing going on as
The Stubborn Mule
The Stubborn Mule is just perfect for all those different situations like enjoying the weekend with relatives or celebrating a birthday. The spot serves a wide range of various cocktails like a spicy Bloody Mary or peach sangria. The food is simply great and includes cheese fondue-topped veggie hash or steak and eggs.
Pig Floyd’s
Pig Floyd’s is a forerunner on the conservative BBQ scene and serves ribs, tacos, and pulled pork and more. Its beef platters come with Pan-Latino and Asian flavors and the Oakwood smoked ribs are simply no to be missed!
Apart from the above top names, some new restaurants are fast becoming a hot favorite with the locals and the tourists. Strand Burger and Lazy Moon Pizza are loved the most. Prato serves some of the best kinds of pasta and pizzas in town. Check out Smiling Bison for meats and sausages and pho at Pho 88 is highly recommended for the Vietnamese community. Some other favorites are Domu Ramen, Cask and Ravenous Pig, Gideon’s Bakehouse and Dandelion. For the best breweries, head for Redlight, Ten10 and Gnarly Barley, that focus on new styles of beer.