Orlando/Winter Park Florida’s Best Dining: Our Top Picks for 2024

Planning a visit to Winter Park or Orlando? Get ready to experience what locals have been raving about for the past few years—a culinary boom like no other! With the Orlando dining scene exploding with incredible options, it can be tough to decide where to start. But don’t worry, we’ve got you. Whether you’re craving cutting-edge cuisine or timeless favorites, here are the must-visit spots that should be at the top of your list for 2024!

Coro – Audubon Park

A brand new gem in Audubon Park, Coro (which means “choir” in Italian) is already making waves with its ever-changing seasonal menu. Chef Tim Lovero leads this open-concept restaurant, focusing on small plates that highlight the freshest ingredients of the season. Perfect for adventurous foodies. We love the beet salad, spring onion fries, tomato/melon, fresh FL fish & all the dessert!
📍 Book a table at Coro here

Kaya – Mills 50 District

Kaya offers a taste of Filipino cuisine and is recognized with a James Beard nomination and a Michelin Green Star for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy. Perfect for an elevated yet casual dining experience. We love the sour soup served in a clay pot!
📍 Book a table at Kaya here

Foreigner – Audubon Park

For a truly upscale experience, Foreigner in Audubon Park offers a tasting menu at the chef’s counter, led by the talented Chef Bruno. Winner of Orlando Magazine’s Best New Restaurant and Best Chef’s Table, this intimate dining experience is perfect for those seeking something special. We love Bruno’s oysters and we aren’t even big oyster gals.
📍 Book a table at Foreigner here

AJ’s Chocolate House – Multiple Locations

For the perfect post-dinner date continuation, AJ’s Chocolate House is a must. With multiple locations (including right on Park Ave. across from Rollins College) and an incredible list of chocolates, this spot will satisfy every sweet tooth with its amazing and diverse offerings.
📍 Book a table at AJ’s Chocolate House

Lamp and Shade – Mills 50

One of the best new craft kitchen and cocktail spots, Lamp and Shade draws its inspiration from its building’s past as a literal lamp store, the Lampshade Fair. The cozy atmosphere is perfect for hanging out, throwing some shade, and enjoying great conversation. But the real standout? The cocktails. We are STILL dreaming about their Silk and Emeraldcocktail, which blends vodka, matcha, coconut, and pineapple for a tropical yet refined drink that’s simply unforgettable.
📍 Book Lamp and Shade Here


Our Favorites from 2023:

Ravenous Pig – Winter Park

If you love charcuterie, craft beer flights, and pimento cheese biscuits, this is your spot. The Truffle Roasted Chicken is a must-try, and their gin and jam cocktail is a standout. Don’t miss happy hour with $6 wines and old-fashioned on tap!
📍 Book Ravenous Pig Here

Domu – Orlando

Known for their famous Chicken Wings appetizer and Bone Marrow Ramen, Domu is perfect for ramen lovers and those seeking unique Asian fusion dishes.
📍 Book Domu Here

Osprey – Baldwin Park

For seafood lovers, try the Crush Puppies (crab hush puppies) or hit their Oyster Happy Hour. Their cocktails, like There will be Blood…Orange, make for a great evening.
📍 Book Osprey Here

Prato – Winter Park

Located right off Park Ave, Prato remains a favorite for its contemporary Italian flair. Known for its excellent cocktails, with must-try dishes like their famous meatballs and the Diablo Pizza.
📍 Book Prato Here

Linda’s La Cantina – Orlando

A local favorite for decades, this classic steakhouse serves up an unbeatable Signature Salad and French Onion Soup. Pair it with a perfectly cooked steak for a memorable meal.
📍 Book Linda’s La Cantina Here

Ava MediterrAegean – Winter Park

For Mediterranean flavors, enjoy the Greek SaladTrio Spread, and their irresistible Haloumi Cheese.
📍 Book Ava Here

Seito Sushi – Baldwin Park

Garlic Lime EdamameCalamari, and fresh Nigiri Sushi are some of the highlights at Seito Sushi, known for its high-quality Japanese cuisine.
📍 Book Seito Here

Sixty Vines – Winter Park

With 60 Sustainable Wines on Tap, this spot is ideal for wine lovers. Pair your wine with their Crispy Zucchini Chips or a Wood-Fired Flatbread.
📍 Book Sixty Vines Here

Hillstone – Winter Park

Hillstone delivers comfort food with flair. Their Thai Steak & Noodle Salad and Veggie Burger are must-tries, and the Key Lime Pie is the perfect way to end your meal. Don’t forget to try their giant martinis!
📍 Book Hillstone Here

Venice: Exploring the Enchanting City of Canals

Let me just start by saying…we almost skipped Venice on our Italy trip this year and I am SO grateful we decided to go!

Venice is dreamy 😍. There’s just something about arriving to your destination by boat, wind blowing through your hair and each twist and turn through the canals reveal another breathtaking architectural masterpiece.

View from breakfast at the St. Regis restaurant, Gios

After much research, we opted to stay at the gorgeous St. Regis Venice and used points to offset part of our stay. Check in was busy, so we grabbed a cocktail from the St. Regis bar and took in the spectacular views of the grand canal.

Tip: a nightly Champagne sabering occurs at the St. Regis just before sunset. Be sure to witness the elegant bar staff expertly pop the bubbly and toast to another amazing day spent in Venice 

After a small wait, our room was ready. To our delight, we were upgraded to a suite with a partial canal view (check out the instagram reel, below, which showcases the room/view) and beautiful sitting area. The plush carpeting, textured wallpaper and luxurious bed linens were not only beautiful but it was so quiet – which was lovely after a busy travel day. The oversized steam shower made us feel downright spoiled.

Situated right on the grand canal, St. Mark’s square and the Doge palace is an easy walk as is high-end shopping and delicious restaurants. Though the St. Mark’s area is very busy and touristy, the St. Regis is tucked far enough away that it feels residential.

 

“Champagne: in victory, one deserves it; in defeat, one needs it.”
  • Must do
    • Take a Food and Wine tour with an expert! Eatint cicchetti (Venetian tapas) and enjoying a sprtiz is the delightful way of life in Venice! Let a sommelier guide you to the best stops and pours
    • Two of the highlights:
      • Gellateria Gallonetto – true gelato made with the best ingredients. I chose the pistachio, with nuts fresh from Sicily.
        • Pro tip: seek gelaterias with muted colored gelato in deep freezers. The gelato should melt if sitting out. Stay away from shops with bright greens and fluorescent colors – these mean the gelato is heavy with preservatives
      • Trattoria Ca D’Oro
        • Order the meatballs and house red from the cicchetti.

“Our guide Loris was fantastic. From taking us to the best, local wine bars, picking a variety of fantatic proseccos, natural and red wines and teaching us all about cicchetti made our trip! We’ll definitely be utilizing Yourlocalvenice.com again!”