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Orlando Dining: This renowned Orlando steak house is the place for carnivores to
meet and features an impressive wine list to boot. Start with the
Little Creek Frog Legs, which are Cajun spiced with a mango rum
glaze and tuck into a mouth watering Ch??teaubriand, File |
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Orlando Dining: For mouth-watering Tuscan cuisine where Italian classics marry
with American cuisine to create a wonderful taste sensation, Cala
Bella is the place to go. Start with the mozzarella stuffed Bella
meatballs braised in Borolo wine before diving into marin |
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Orlando Dining: Opened in 1984, Christini's Ristorante is the embodiment of owner Chris Christini's lifelong dream. To this day, he personally oversees all aspects of the operation even though he has opened many other restaurants. |
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Orlando Dining: Downtown's swanky Hue Restaurant offers progressive American cuisine amidst the bustling Thornton Park area. The menu here is constantly evolving, with dishes that comprise the finest selections of seafood, farm fare, and classic salads. |
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Orlando Dining: Bringing the best Italian food offered in New York down to Orlando was the goal of Fernando and Gino Masci when they brought Il Mulino south, and they have certainly achieved the authentic feeling. |
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Orlando Dining: Serving a variety of steaks, grills and seafood, Jack's Place is
the place to go for quality food. Start with the tender grilled
crab cake or stuffed shrimp and enjoy the Lobster Ravioli served
with fresh English pea and corn sauce. Open for lunch and |
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Orlando Dining: For sushi prepared with a signature splash of flair, Orlando locals and tourists head to Kimonos. Their list of rolls aims to please traditional tastes as well as those looking for a new favorite, all created before your eyes by their experienced staff. |
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Orlando Dining: No stranger to the top of the annual Zagat list, Le Coq au Vin brings French cuisine to Orlando, yet also manages to incorporate a time-tested devotion to farm-to-table techniques. |
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Orlando Dining: Seasons 52 offers a sophisticated menu in a uniquely casual atmosphere. Their fresh grill brings open-flame taste to dishes that are also surprisingly healthy. |
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Orlando Dining: Famed football coach Don Shula has found a way to incorporate his winning strategies into the food industry with this Epcot-Center steak house. |
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Orlando Dining: Tchoup Chop is Emeril Lagasse's take on Polynesian-Asian cuisine. The exotic menu here features fresh fish and vegetarian dishes inspired by the Pacific seas. |
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Orlando Dining: Located in the luxurious Grand Bohemian, The Boheme is a well-known and best-kept secret in the city. It is as popular a venue for power lunches as it is romantic dinners, and their menu is as diverse as the clientele. |
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