7 Best Restaurants in Orlando, Florida

Kaya

$$$$ | Central Orlando Fodor's choice

A hip space nestled in a former private house off Colonial Drive, Kaya gives traditional dishes from throughout the 7,000 islands of the Philippines inventive new angles. Though pricey, the "five-wave Sama Sama Tasting Menu" is truly memorable—what should be a standard dish, the yam noodle pancit, becomes extraordinary, and California long-grain sushi rice is transformed into a revelatory fried-garlic-infused plate with locally grown squash, eggplant, and lion’s mane and oyster mushrooms. Indeed, chef Lordfer Lalicon, who honed his craft at the famed Blue Hill at Stone Farms, takes local sourcing very seriously. 

618 N. Thornton Ave., Orlando, Florida, 32803, USA
Known For
  • inventive, multicourse meals
  • family-style dishes
  • Pancit sotanghon and garlic rice
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun. and Mon., Make reservations online through website

Se7en Bites

$$ | Central Orlando Fodor's choice

Trina Gregory-Propst and her team of bakers and cooks make the biggest and most satisfying breakfasts, lunches, and sweet treats in town. Try a from-scratch chicken pot pie, which has the most glorious crust; the mile-high meat loaf sandwich; or the "7th Trimester" of buttermilk garlic biscuit, over-medium egg, and smoked bacon, smothered in five-cheese mac-and-cheese. Look for the "Let us fill your pie hole" mural.

Armando's College Park

$$$ | College Park

Armando Martorelli has opened many local restaurants in his career since coming from Italy to Florida, but his namesake eatery is the epitome of his craft. It has a relaxed neighborhood vibe and serves what is perhaps the area's best Neapolitan-style pizza. Other menu highlights include daily fresh-seafood specials, veal saltimbocca, and a signature pollo di Tatiana with vodka cream sauce.

2305 Edgewater Dr., Orlando, Florida, 32804, USA
407-930–0333
Known For
  • wood-fired oven pizza and other Neapolitan specialties
  • superb seafood
  • extensive wine and cocktail list with a very popular bar area

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DoveCote Restaurant

$$$ | Central Orlando

Talented chefs bring big city sophistication to Downtown Orlando at this casual eatery with a French-American fusion menu and craft cocktails. Everything that can be made in-house—pickles, condiments, bread—is, and although the chicken, steak, and seafood entrées are fantastic, the frites (fries) alone are worth the trip. Coffee and pastries are available in the morning, and a very prolonged happy hour fills afternoons.  There's complimentary valet parking in the evening.

Graffiti Junktion Thornton Park

$ | Thornton Park

Noisy and visually loud (commissioned graffiti makes up the decor), casual and astoundingly popular Graffiti Junktion holds the burger/wrap/sandwich crowd in thrall. Burgers run large and juicy, with hand-formed patties bursting from the bun in varieties like the Iron City (Angus beef, Canadian bacon, cheese, and a fried egg), and all three of the Orlando locations are open until 2 am.

Linda's La Cantina

$$$ | Downtown Orlando

A local favorite since 1947, this down-home steak house serves good cuts of meat, expertly cooked and reasonably priced. Butchery is done on premises, and there are no TVs over the bar to distract from a pleasant conversation over a great steak. The menu is short and to the point, including about a dozen steaks (most of them different sizes of top sirloin strip, filet mignon, or T-bone) and just enough ancillary items to fill a single page. Among the fish selections is the 12-ounce blackened red snapper. The chicken, veal, or eggplant parmigiana topped with marinara sauce and mozzarella is good for nonsteak lovers. With every entrée you receive a salad plus a choice of spaghetti (which isn't particularly noteworthy), baked potato, steak fries, green beans, or broccoli. There's even an old-fashioned early bird special for seniors before 6 pm.

4721 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando, Florida, 32803, USA
407-894–4491
Known For
  • an Orlando classic
  • hand-cut, house-aged steaks
  • seafood and pasta entrées
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Maxine's on Shine

$$$ | Downtown Orlando

A holdover from when neighborhood restaurants were actually in a neighborhood, award-winning Maxine's is casual, hip, local, and friendly. The menu ranges from sophisticated seafood to brisket burgers and Black Angus filet mignon. The wine list is unique and special, and the bar rivals the extended outdoor seating for popularity. There's live music several times a week, an unusual Friday brunch, and special events feature wine dinners and drag cabaret nights.

337 N. Shine, Orlando, Florida, 32803, USA
407-674–6841
Known For
  • lively, neighborhood atmosphere
  • outdoor dining
  • seafood dishes from a veteran local chef
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.