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Often called the ‘Theme Park Capital of the World’, the city of
Orlando, Florida, attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists
every year. The home to the world’s most-visited theme park,
Disney Land, Orlando has sprung up a huge industry that caters
to the entertainment and hospitality needs of tourists. Needless
to say, the city has become home to a number of top restaurants,
making it a virtual paradise for food lovers.

A
food trip through Orlando will take you to some of the finest
restaurants in America catering to every taste bud imaginable.
The city’s food industry feeds off the millions of tourists that
stream into the Orlando every year. As such, there’s something
for every palate and every budget, from high-end French
restaurants to hidden eateries patronized by locals. The
competition to attract customers is intense, and many
restaurants offer discounts and deals to retain clientele.
Tourists can often compare late deals to get massive discounts on food.

With that said, let’s get ready for a food trip through Orlando!

1.
Padrino’s Cuban Bistro
Location:13586
Village Park, Suite 304

This is the kind of restaurant that is possible only in Orlando: a
modern take on classic Cuban cuisine. Cutting-edge and comfort
food at the same time, this is a restaurant you can’t afford to
miss.

2.
Earl of Sandwich
Location:
Disney,
1750 East Buena Visa Drive

A favorite among locals and tourists alike, Earl of Sandwich does
sandwiches like no other place in Orlando. This perennially
filled place serves budget food and is perfect for travellers
looking to cut down on their costs without sacrificing on taste.

3.
Seasons 52

Location:
7700 W Sand Lake Road

Classic American cuisine done right, Seasons 52 is perfect for an
evening out. Hearty American food that won’t blow a hole in your
pocket make this one of Orlando’s favorite restaurants.

4.
Fogo De Chao

Location:
8282 International Drive

Orlando’s cosmopolitan culture finds a face in Fogo De Chao, which serves
extraordinarily delicious Brazilian fare. The restaurant will
delight every meat lover with its extensive range of grilled
seafood and steaks.

5.
Yellow Dog Eats Cafe

Location:
1236 Hempel Avenue

An exceptional menu and a small deli atmosphere make Yellow Dog
Eats Cafe one of the must-visit places on your Orlando food
trip. The food is eclectic and inspired by different cuisines.
The place is affordable enough for a family evening out with
kids.

6.
Ethos Vegan Kitchen

Location:
1235 North Orange Avenue, Suite 101

Who knew vegan food could be so delicious? Eat at Ethos Vegan
Kitchen once and you will change your mind about vegetarian
food. A fusion inspired menu boasting of myriad culinary
influences and a welcoming atmosphere have quickly made this the
go-to restaurant in Orlando.

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