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Inside Look: Happy Hour at Tapa Toro in ICON Park

We were invited to experience Tapa Toro’s happy hour menu and we enjoyed our food, friendly service, and energetic ambiance.

Tapa Toro’s happy hour is available at the bar daily from 3-6pm and offers unique dishes that will take you on a culinary journey of Spanish flavors and culture.

Tapa Toro and Taverna Opa owner Vassilis Coumbaros met with us and walked us through their tasty happy hour menu.

The bold and dynamic menu includes ground lamb sliders, pork belly, mussels, a variety of other delicious dishes and drink specials so there is surely something for everyone to enjoy all for a great price.

Here are all the culinary offerings on Tapa Toro’s Happy Hour menu:

SLIDERS

Ground lamb/cilantro yogurt/pickled cucumber. $7

FIERCE POTATOES

Spicy tomato sauce/lemon aioli. $4

PORK BELLY

Crispy pork belly/local honey/seasonal nuts. $5

MEATBALLS

Beef meatballs/tomato sauce. $5

POTATOES WITH CHORIZO

Chorizo/potatoes/fried egg. $5

HAM CROQUETTES

Ham/béchamel/alioli. $5

MUSSELS MEJILLONES

Mussels/garlic/white wine/tomatoes/baguette. $7

EMPANADA

Chickpeas/tomato/potatoes/ cilantro yogurt. $2

FRIED CALAMARI

Peppers/jalapeños/tomato sauce. $6

Everything we tried was delicious but our favorites were the ground lamb sliders, pork belly, and ham croquettes!

Executive Chef Bennie

Chef Abelardo & Executive Chef Bennie

DRINK SPECIALS:

2-FOR-1 DRINKS

1/2 OFF HOUSE BEER, WINE + SANGRIA

1/2 PRICE COCKTAIL PITCHERS

PASSION FRUIT

FRESCA LEMONADE

Flamenco dancing is available nightly, shows begin at 7pm and 9pm.

Tapa Toro is located at the heart of ICON Park, next to the Museum of Illusions.  Be sure to check them out the next time you are in the area!

For more information, visit: tapatoro.restaurant/menus/happy-hour/

Tapa Toro
8441 International Drive Orlando, Fl 32819
(407) 226-2929

Look Ahead 2021: Tabla Indian Cuisine in Winter Park / I-Drive

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As the economy and our community continues to make strides against the coronavirus pandemic and as vaccination programs ramp up, we are checking in with some of our favorite local Orlando restaurants to see how they are doing and what their plans are as we move out of 2020 and into 2021 and the future ahead.

We recently spoke with Nora Jain, owner of Tabla Indian Cuisine who recently opened their second location in Winter Park right off of Park Avenue in 2020 to get her insights. The restaurant is named after the Indian drum and features a fusion of Indian, Indo-Chinese, and Thai cuisine.

Tasty Chomps Interview with Nora Jain, owner of Tabla Indian Cuisine

Tasty Chomps – What are your operational/business goals for the restaurant in 2021?
Nora Jain – Tabla has been able to survive the Pandemic only because of our Loyal Customers who supported us wholeheartedly through 2020. We are so thankful to each and every one of them! Tabla‘s main goal for 2021 is to add at least two more locations to our portfolio, if not more!
GOBI MANCHURIAN – $12.00
Crispy Cauliflower or Chicken Fritters tossed in Tabla’s Signature Manchurian Sauce
What are some lessons you have learned during 2020?
The main lesson we learned in 2020 is the importance of Take out and Delivery in today’s world. That is why we are making some back end changes to start our own Delivery and make the Take out process more user friendly!
GARLIC NAAN – $4.00
What are some personal resolutions you have for 2021? 
Personally I would like to grow more spiritually as a human being. That’s a huge personal lesson I learned during the lockdown. Being able to have more control on your thoughts and just doing what you do, the very best you can peacefully. Not to worry about the end result and just live in the present moment.
TABLA’S LAMB CHOPS – $32.00
Tender Lamb Chops flavored with Chef’s Special Marinade

What are some things you have noticed change this year in the front of the house?
I saw the importance of Touchless QR Code menus, making our old style fancy printed menus almost redundant. I think the Front of the house has become more clean, more organized and clutter free. I kind of like that, as we are so much more aware of how to be safe for our Guests and our staff. I like the whole Tech upgrades that have come in our industry.

 

BUTTER CHICKEN- $18.00 – A North Indian Delicacy. Chicken cooked in a flavorful Tomato Cream Sauce

What are some things new guests to the restaurant can expect when they come to dine at the restaurant? How does your restaurant stand out from other restaurants in your mind?

I believe we stand out because of our commitment to Quality, Freshness and Creativity. Those were the founding principles of Tabla and have remained our strength through every thick and thin.

What are some of your favorite dishes on the menu right now and why?

I love our Tandoori fish, which is whole Pompano marinated and cooked in Tandoori Oven. It is very flavorful and takes the Indian Seafood scene to the next level! My second favorite these days again is our Salmon Fish Tikka and Tandoori Shrimps! I guess I am into seafood these days!!

What are the most popular dishes right now ?

I would say Tandoori Lamb Chops, Mixed Grill Platter, Tandoori fish and Salmon Fish Tikka

Tabla Indian Cuisine
216 N Park Ave Ste H, Winter Park, FL 32789
5847 Grand National Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
https://www.tablacuisine.com/

Inside Look: Steak and Seafood Dinner at Tap Room at Dubsdread Golf Course in College Park

The award winning Tap Room at Dubsdread in College Park may have one of the longest histories in Orlando, dating back to when the golf course first opened in 1924, eventually becoming a popular hangout spot for officers during World War II and popular ever since.

Today, under the guidance of owner Steven Gunter and Chef Stewart Barney, the Tap Room has gained recognition for some of the best burgers and outdoor dining in town (they actually recently added extra outdoor dining space with a gorgeous gazebo and firepit area).

Tap Room at Dubsdread has continued to receive both local and national recognition, most recently as Kayak and OpenTables list of the 25 Restaurants in the World Worth Traveling For in their “Will Fly for Food” compilation in 2019.

The Tap Room has also recently begun featuring a new expanded list of high-quality steaks and seafood options as well as a superb wine and cocktail list to accompany dinner.

One thing you can expect at The Tap Room is exceptional and friendly service to go along with their made-from-scratch dishes. On a recent visit, this continued to be true.

For our appetizers, we began with the Fresh Prince Edward Island Mussels, steamed in white wine and garlic butter with grilled artisan bread. The mussels are expertly cooked and plumped with a lovely touch of squeezed lemon provided. And that grilled buttered bread comes in handy when you want to sop the entire garlic butter wine sauce after finishing the mussels.

Fresh Prince Edward Island Mussels – 12.4
steamed in white wine and garlic butter with grilled artisan bread

The cocktails and drink list has some new and old favorites like the Old Fashioned made with Maker’s Mark and refreshing raspberry mojito.

The “Langston” Old Fashioned – 9
Nicely muddled with Makers Mark

Raspberry Mojito – 9

If you are a fan of steaks, make sure to put The Tap Room on your list of must try’s – especially with their great variety of hand cut steaks and chops. All entrees are also served with your choice of 2 sides.

Prime Grade Delmonico Cut 14oz Ribeye – 38

Filet Mignon and Maryland Style Lump Crab Cake – 6oz/39 | 8oz/45

Grilled Filet Tips – 28
angel hair pasta tossed in roasted garlic butter sauce with heirloom tomatoes

Parmesan Encrusted Grouper – 28
topped with lemon beurre blanc

Make sure to leave some room for dessert – made – in – house of course – particularly the signature Tap Room luscious chocolate cake drizzled with chocolate syrup and almond chips.

Menu

Exterior / Interior Shots

Taproom at Dubsdread
549 W Par St, Orlando, FL 32804
(407) 650-0100
taproomatdubsdread.com

Second Harvest of Central Florida expands with new Mercy Kitchen production kitchen

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Approximately one in seven adults across Central Florida could experience food insecurity in 2021 due to the ongoing economic fallout from COVID-19. Neighbors in our community are struggling to put food on the table – many facing this difficult reality for the first time in their lives.

The food bank has been distributing enough food for 300,000 meals a day for the past year – that’s double pre-pandemic hunger relief efforts.

Due to the heightened and sustained need for food assistance caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Second Harvest outgrew its existing kitchen and needed to find an additional location. As a result of CARES Act funding through Orange County and financial support from the community, the food bank expanded into the new 20,000-square-foot facility, two miles from its main warehouse.

Mercy Kitchen includes an expanded production kitchen, a cooler and freezer area, dry storage, and six receiving and distribution bay doors to support Second Harvest’s operations.

Mercy Kitchen

Volunteers and staff at this location support hunger relief efforts by producing more than 115,000 meals a week, including:

  • 7-Day Breakfast and Lunch Boxes
  • Chef-inspired Family Meal Boxes
  • Kids meals for the Kids Café Program and Summer Food Service Program

Additionally, Mercy Kitchen is home to Second Harvest’s social entrepreneurial endeavors, such as providing contracted meals for private schools and its signature product line, A Spoon Full of Hope. These programs, along with Drop and Go Catering, and Catering for Good services, have allowed Second Harvest to diversify its funding stream and continue providing necessary resources to help sustain hunger relief efforts in Central Florida.

Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign. 

Walmart and Sam’s Club are supporting the Feeding America® nationwide network of food banks, including Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida through the Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign.  Now in its eighth year, the campaign has been a way for Walmart and Sam’s Club to partner with suppliers, customers and members to help provide food to people in need.

The Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign will run in store and online from April 5 – May 3, 2021. There are three easy ways for customers and members to participate:

  • Donate at check-out in stores and clubs, or at either www.FeedingAmerica.org/Walmart or www.FeedingAmerica.org/SamsClub.
  • Round-up at check-out on Walmart.com and the Walmart app.
  • For every participating product purchased in store or online at Walmart.com or SamsClub.com, the supplier will donate the monetary equivalent of at least one meal ($0.10) on behalf of a Feeding America member food bank at Walmart and five meals ($0.50) at Sam’s Club, up to applicable limits. See specially marked packages for full details.

“Central Florida has faced a number of challenges this past year and we have worked hard to serve our neighbors in their time of need. Walmart and Sam’s Club have been a true partner in this effort,” said Dave Krepcho, president and CEO. “Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is grateful for Walmart, Sam’s Club and their suppliers, members and customers for their generous support because it will allow us to continue operating at levels we have not seen for as long as we have been.”

Since March 2020, Second Harvest has been distributing enough food for 300,000 meals a day – double the amount from before the pandemic. In that time, the food bank has provided 96 million meals across Orange, Osceola, Lake, Seminole, Volusia and Brevard counties.

“Fighting hunger means more than just feeding people. It means helping them on a path to fulfill their potential, because nutritious food is the foundation for good health and wellbeing,” said Kathleen McLaughlin, executive vice president and chief sustainability officer for Walmart. “Central to our mission at Walmart is helping people live better and that includes ensuring they have access to nutritious food. In its eighth year, Fight Hunger. Spark Change. continues to provide communities a way to support local food banks alongside their neighbors, trusted brands and their local Walmart and Sam’s Club.”

Each Walmart and Sam’s Club will partner with at least one local Feeding America food bank, and the 27 participating suppliers include: Abbott, Bodyarmor, Bush Brothers & Company, Campbell Soup Company, Clif Bar & Company, Ferrera Candy Company, General Mills, Great Value, Iovate Health Sciences, J.M. Smucker, Kellogg’s, Keurig/Mott’s, Kitu Coffee, Kraft Heinz, Materne North America, Mighty Spark, Monster Energy, PEPSICO, Post Consumer Brands, Purina, Simply Good Foods, Strong Roots, The Coca-Cola Company, The Clorox Company, This Saves Lives, Unilever and United States Nutrition.

To learn more about the campaign visit www.FeedHopeNow.org.

Orange County and Visit Orlando Announce Return of ‘#407Day’ Campaign to Support Local Restaurants

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Today marks the return of “#407 Day” this Wednesday, April 7 (4/07), giving residents an opportunity to show support for local restaurants and their employees, which make up 84% of the vital hospital industry in Central Florida.
The campaign – inspired by the county’s longtime area code – encourages residents to dine-in or order takeout/delivery from their favorite local restaurants and post their personal recommendations, experiences and photos on their social media channels using the hashtag #407Day.
Details below:

Orange County and Visit Orlando announce the return of “#407 Day” on Wednesday, April 7 (4/07) as an opportunity for residents to show support for local restaurants and their employees, which make up 84% of the vital hospital industry in Central Florida. The campaign – inspired by the county’s longtime area code – encourages residents to dine-in or order takeout/delivery from their favorite local restaurants and post their personal recommendations, experiences and photos on their social media channels using the hashtag #407Day.

“Our restaurant community has always represented a vital part of who we are as a region,” said Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings. “This year, we are proud to continue to show our support for our restaurants through ‘#407 Day.’ Although it has been challenging, we are resilient and we continue to always have a neighbors helping neighbors philosophy. I encourage our residents to enjoy the time out or order takeout or delivery.”

“Our local restaurants are part of the fabric of Orlando’s community, creating jobs for over 100,000 residents, and offering a wide variety of cuisine from nearly 40 countries from around the world,” said Visit Orlando President and CEO Casandra Matej. “We have over 6,000 restaurants in our region, and 407 Day is a great way to show your local favorite that you appreciate them by dining in or ordering out and lifting them up on social media.”

Since late December 2020, dozens of local restaurants have also stepped up to help essential workers in our local community during the COVID-19 crisis in meaningful ways ranging from lunch, dinner and snack donations for the workers working long shifts at the Orange County Convention Center vaccination site.

Residents are encouraged to share images of their local favorites on @VisitOrlando’s and @OrangeCoFL’s social media channels, including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook using #407Day.

The Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes Resort Launches Second “Curated Experiences” Weekend April 23-25, 2021

After very first and very successful Curated Experiences weekend in February of this year (see our recap of this epic event-filled Curated Experiences weekend here), Curated Experiences returns to The Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes on the weekend of April 23-25, 2021.

In one perfectly planned weekend, guests at Grande Lakes Orlando can enjoy the ultimate mix of relaxation and inspiration, along with master classes, guided workshops, immersive demonstrations and more led by an array of award-winning chefs, winemakers, jewelers, artists, athletes and wellness experts.”

New this time – Two-time James Beard Award Winning Chef Melissa Kelly will lead both the Italian Cooking class and headline the Saturday evening Wine Pairing Dinner, along with Chef John Tesar of Knife and Spoon and special guests including local Orlando restauranteur Eddie Nickell (of Bites and Bubbles) and  Chef Kathleen Blake (The Rusty Spoon).

Something new that Grande Lakes is offering in April that they did not have in February is multiple tiered ticket options, including:

FOUR PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM

COMPLETE CURATED
EXPERIENCES WEEKEND
Friday-Sunday
$750 per person

FULL DAY SATURDAY & DINNER
Four Curated Experiences
with Wine Pairing Dinner
and Entertainment
$600 per person

SATURDAY EVENING
Wine Pairing Dinner
and Entertainment Only
$300 per person

FULL DAY SATURDAY & LUNCH
Four Curated Experiences
with Chef Curated Lunch
$300 per person

Register Now: https://web.cvent.com/event/388d19d4-816b-4934-9778-1e4db02ec615/summary

CURATED EXPERIENCES

WHEELS, WATCHES, WHISKEY & WINE RECEPTION

6:00pm-10:00pm | Friday, April 23

A casual Friday kickoff welcomes guests to Wheels, Watches, Whiskey & Wine. Guests will indulge in a Taste of Grande Lakes featuring an array of small plates from the resort’s on-site award-winning restaurants. Makers will invite guests to amble among the wine and whiskey carts to taste and learn. Exotic Cars Display to fire the imagination and fuel the conversation, and fine jewelry makers will display their exquisite creations.

EXOTIC CARS DISPLAY

6:00pm-10:00pm | Friday, April 23
6:30pm-10:00pm | Saturday, April 24

A display of both vintage and contemporary vehicles including modern exotics, vintage luxury brands and other rare and unique examples. Names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, Porsche and others will be on display. Representatives, owners and others who work in the automotive field will be onsite to educate guests on the history and performance of each vehicle.

YOGA & MIMOSA/WINE BAR

8:00am-8:50am | Saturday, April 24
8:00am-8:50am | Sunday, April 25

Morning yoga session to start the day followed by a complimentary glass of mimosa or wine. The Ritz-Carlton Spa enables guests to experience elements of nature and emerge refreshed, relaxed and revitalized. Between or post-treatment, relax in the outdoor lap pool or enjoy a healthy meal at Vitale, a Spa Café. Signature therapies, including massages and body treatments, incorporate CBD and herbs from the resort’s organic garden, honey from its resident bees, citrus from local orchards and other homegrown ingredients.

MEET THE WATCHMAKERS

9:30am – 10:45am | Saturday, April 24

A boutique display of 30-50 vintage and contemporary timepieces will be on display presented by experts in the field who will introduce these interesting timepieces in a fun and educational manor allowing for those who may not be watch collectors to appreciate the craftsmanship and elegance of each piece. Included in the display will be some rare and unique timepieces many collectors may have not seen before.

ART OF PASTRY

9:30am-10:45am | Saturday, April 24

Perhaps more than any other culinary genre, pastry requires the perfect combination of technical skill and creative artistry. Every day, Grande Lakes Orlando’s pastry team creates edible works of art from scratch to serve all over the resort. Pastry pros must master flaky croissants, airy soufflés and an array of breads – along with tempering chocolate, cooking cream and pairing fruits, spices and other essences to add memorable flavor notes to their creations. Enjoy a glimpse into this fascinating world that goes way beyond butter.

BRUNCH MIXOLOGY

9:30am – 10:45am | Saturday, April 24

Gone are the days when simply adding orange juice to a drink made it brunch-worthy. From aromatics to ABV, master mixologists consider several elements when crafting the perfect libation to pair with a relaxed daytime meal. Learn methods for mixing the best Bloody Mary and the ultimate brunch margarita, including ratios, technique and garnish preparation.

FLY CASTING DEMONSTRATION

9:30am – 10:45am | Saturday, April 24

Captain Mark Benson and a representative from G. Loomis will lead the G. Loomis Fly Fishing Experience at the resort’s casting pond, where guests can cast dry and wet flies and learn all about essential gear. Mark Benson, a native of Central Florida, caught his first fish at the age of four, and he’s been hooked on the sport ever since. It’s Captain Mark’s job to transport guests away from the luxurious setting of the resort and let them experience genuine nature.

DRY AGING: PERFUME AND PROCESS WITH JOHN TESAR
Lunch Included

11:00am-1:00pm | Saturday, April 24

Take an in depth look at the John Tesar signature dry aging method that has made Knife & Spoon so successful and taste the difference. John Tesar was called “the single most talented cook I ever worked with” by Anthony Bourdain. He has garnered praise from Food & Wine and The New York Times, has appeared on The Today Show and The Early Show, and is a two-time contestant on Bravo’s ”Top Chef.”

ITALIAN COOKING DEMONSTRATION
Lunch Included

11:00am – 1:00pm | Saturday, April 24

Experience contemporary, fine Italian cuisine inspired by the original Primo, a world-class restaurant in a 19th century Victorian house in coastal Maine. With a “homegrown” concept, we emphasize the freshest local ingredients to create imaginative and dazzling recipes. Our primo chefs will present the art of pasta and pizza-making.

CAVIAR & PEARLS FROM THE SEA
Lunch Included

11:00am – 1:00pm | Saturday, April 24

Joined by Michael Passmore, founder of Passmore Ranch, an ever-growing 86 acre ranch nestled in the rolling grasslands of Sloughhouse, California, shadowed by the Sierra mountain range. Passmore Ranch is known for its sustainably raised and sourced fish, and perhaps more so, for the making of some of the world’s finest small batch caviar for his chefs. Passmore Ranch fish have received “Best Choice” rating from The Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch program, its highest ranking possible for sustainable practices and positive environmental impact.

THE FLAVORS OF WHISPER CREEK FARM
Lunch Included

11:00am – 1:00pm | Saturday, April 24

Enjoy a truly unique farm-to-fork experience, handpick ingredients and watch them transform into an unforgettable meal. Learn about the art of farming through guided tours and interactive cooking lessons from our JW Culinary Team. Whisper Creek Farm is a 7,000-square-foot fruit and vegetable garden with an adjoining 11,000-square-foot outdoor event space, barn, apiary and chicken coop. Products produced on the farm are featured in restaurant dishes, beverages, and even spa treatments at the resort.

THE ART OF CHOCOLATE

2:00pm-3:15pm | Saturday, April 24
3:30pm-4:45pm | Saturday, April 24

The Art of Chocolate with World Champion Ice Carver/Chocolate Sculptor Victor Dagatan. Chef Victor Dagatan’s ice carving skills have brought him accolades from around the world including 2014 Silver Medalist in the Cultural Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. He is also tasked on the resort with creating large chocolate showpieces, fruit and vegetable carvings, and crafting anything out of edible sugar.

WINE BLENDING EVENT

2:00pm-3:15pm | Saturday, April 24
3:30pm-4:45pm | Saturday, April 24

Take a deep dive into terroir with an expert in wine blending. Sip and sample as you learn how vintners combine varietals from different regions, harvests and fermentations to create signature blends. The definition of a “perfect” blend is very personal, so you’ll enjoy the opportunity to create your own with assistance from someone at the top of their craft.

WHISKEY TASTING

2:00pm-3:15pm | Saturday, April 24
3:30pm-4:45pm | Saturday, April 24

Iron Smoke Whiskey tasting, Taste Cask Strength whiskey as well as their award winning natural elixirs. Forbes Magazine review states, “A must try for those who are delving into bourbon but have a hard time with the sweetness found in most expressions.” Rocker/Musician Tommy Brunett (formerly of Modern English), came up with the concept of combining two great American past times: great bourbon/whiskey making with an added subtle hint of Applewood BBQ’s smoked goodness.

MASTER MIXOLOGY

2:00pm-3:15pm | Saturday, April 24
3:30pm-4:45pm | Saturday, April 24

Experience a truly craft cocktail experience with our Bar Chef, Brenda Mulero and our mixologists Anna McElroy and Alexa Delgado from Knife & Spoon. The cocktail program at Knife & Spoon is quite extensive and not only involves the basic classic cocktails, but also the flavor profiles, pairing with the entrees, visual presentation, aroma, the way it looks when carried on a tray, and ultimately the presentation to the guest. Guests will learn how to create handcrafted syrups, juices and bitters, hand cut cubes and beverage presentation.

TRANSFORM YOUR LOOK WITH FIVE SUMMER MUST HAVES
Presented by The Mall at Millenia

2:00pm – 3:15pm | Saturday, April 24

Meet Marianne Ilunga of The Mall at Millenia’s Personal Stylist team to learn secrets that can transform your look from day to night, formal to informal, professional to casual, or breezy to WOW! Marianne will share five can’t live without pieces – to enhance any outfit! This fun and interactive presentation is sure to inspire and entertain!

TENNIS AND PICKLE BALL CLINIC

3:30pm – 4:45pm | Saturday, April 24

The Ritz-Carlton Golf & Tennis Club offers the year-round opportunity for players of all levels and experience. We feature three lighted hard courts, drills, clinics, and personal instruction from our USPTA certified tennis professional, Joey Puleri. Get tips on proper grip, swing and stance and enjoy a game of Pickle Ball.

WINE PAIRING DINNER

6:30pm – 10:00pm | Saturday, April 24

Grande Lakes Orlando is home to an extensive agricultural operation, Whisper Creek Farm. This 7,000-square-foot fruit and vegetable garden also features local chickens and an apiary to create a truly authentic farm-to-fork experience. This culinary highlight will be a sit-down dinner with farm-fresh ingredients featuring menu items by Chef Melissa Kelly, Chef John Tesar and guest chefs along with a wine pairing.

KNIFE & SPOON ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH

10:30am – 1:00pm | Sunday, April 25

Voted #1 2020 Best New Restaurant in Orlando (Orlando Weekly) and one of the Top 3 2020 Best New Restaurants in the U.S. (USA Today 10 Best), Knife & Spoon features New American steak and seafood conceived and led by award-winning chef, John Tesar. Enjoy a spread of fresh fruits, desserts, pastries, fresh breads, an omelet bar and a steak carving station.

FALCONRY SCHOOL

9:30am – 10:30am | Sunday, April 25

The pursuit of wild game in its natural habitat, using a trained bird of prey is one of theworld’s oldest traditions, and a closer look at this intriguing ancient practice has now cometo Grande Lakes Orlando for our guests to experience. With our resort situated on over 500 acres of the most enchanting natural surroundings found in Florida, the opportunity to participate in a Falconry class is an exciting addition to our ecological and outdoor activities. Following a short introduction about Falconry, participants are taken to the field for actual interaction with the bird.

Photos by Tiffany Nguyen

Register Now Here: https://web.cvent.com/event/388d19d4-816b-4934-9778-1e4db02ec615/summary

Food Lover’s Guide to What’s New at Promenade at Sunset Walk for Spring 2021

Promenade at Sunset Walk is a spacious outdoor dining and shopping plaza located in Kissimmee, Florida right next to Margaritaville Resort Orlando. The plaza offers a unique variety of restaurants, with all kinds of eats from barbecue to seafood.

Recently, several new restaurants and shops joined the lineup at the Promenade at Sunset Walk (check out our Foodie’s Guide to Promenade at Sunset Walk here). Lizzie’s Memphis Style BBQ has joined The Promenade’s vast array of dining options, providing a variety of smoked and barbecued meats with all the fixings. If you’re in the mood for seafood, check out the newly-opened restaurant and bar, The Wharf. Offering expertly prepared seafood dishes for the whole family, belly up to the oyster bar for fresh shellfish daily. For those ready for something sweet, check out the new River Street Sweets — Savannah’s Candy Kitchen for their World-Famous Pralines®, saltwater taffy, crunchy hand-stretched peanut brittle and homemade pecan pies.

The Market, Sunset Walk’s Artisan and Farmer’s Market, has also returned every Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Market features the best local craft and specialty vendors from across Central Florida, including fresh produce.

We were invited to taste our way through the plaza, trying appetizers at Lizzie’s Memphis Style BBQ, entrees at The Wharf at Sunset Walk and some dessert treats at River Street Sweets. Here is our food lover’s guide to What’s New at Promenade at Sunset Walk this Spring 2021.

Food Lover’s Guide to What’s New at Promenade at Sunset Walk in Kissimmee, FL for Spring 2021

Appetizers at Lizzie’s Memphis Style BBQ

We started out our foodie adventures with some appetizers at the new Lizzie’s Memphis Style BBQ. Lizzie’s is a casual barbecue eatery offering everything from traditional barbecue favorites to dishes with unique twists. Lizzie’s menu also consists of an impressive number of gluten-free items, benefitting individuals with different dietary needs.

Oscar Peña, corporate director of culinary, greeted us at Lizzie’s. Peña oversees all culinary strategies at not only Lizzie’s Memphis Style BBQ, but at The Wharf at Sunset Walk too. He prepared two of Lizzie’s most popular appetizers for us to enjoy.

BBQ Pork Sliders

The BBQ Pork Sliders are prepared with tender pork, pickles and fried onions layered in between slices of sweet Hawaiian bread. Lizzie’s has their own name-brand BBQ sauce made in-house, and it features the perfect balance of sweet and tangy. These sliders are fantastic, and they’re also available with smoked brisket as an alternative to pork.

Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeños

Another delicious appetizer dish at Lizzy’s is the Smoked Bacon Wrapped Jalapeños. Crispy smoked bacon is wrapped around grilled jalapeños filled with herb cream cheese and topped with sweet strawberry jam. The sweet and spicy flavors complement each other excellently, resulting in a mouthwatering treat you’ll need to try for yourself.

Entrees at The Wharf at Sunset Walk

The Wharf at Sunset Walk is a new casual seafood restaurant with a coastal atmosphere and an impressive menu fusing traditional seafood dishes with New Orleans classics. Live entertainment sets the mood and the extensive menu offers something tasty for everyone.

Charbroiled Oysters

We started with a crowd-favorite: the Charbroiled Oysters. As expected, these oysters were decadent. Cooked with cajun butter, this dish has also a subtle New Orleans flare, which only improved the flavor.

Fisherman’s Platter

If you’re interested in sampling multiple menu favorites at The Wharf, we recommend ordering the Fisherman’s Platter. This entree features Gulf Shrimp, Mahi Mahi, Fried Oysters, fries and coleslaw. It’s also served with lemon garlic butter, comeback sauce, cocktail sauce as well as fresh lemon. This dish is tasty, flavorful and very filling.

Grouper Po’ Boy

A unique take on a NOLA classic, the Grouper Po’ Boy is tremendous. Made with a toasted po’ boy roll sourced from Louisiana, grilled grouper, mayo, comeback sauce, lettuce, tomato and pickles, this sandwich is a must-try.

Dessert at River Street Sweets – Savannah’s Candy Kitchen

River Street Sweets is a world-famous sweet shop originating in Savannah, Georgia on the popular River Street. Serving up homemade pralines, fudge, taffy, hand-dipped chocolates, ice-cream, gelato, candy apples and more, the new River Street Sweets is definitely worth stopping by on your next trip to Promenade at Sunset Walk.

We were welcomed by Lucia Lubbock, franchise owner of River Street Sweets’ Kissimmee location. Lubbock walked us through some of their most popular sweet treats, from pralines to gelato and everything in between.

Lucia Lubbock has the unique opportunity to work at River Street Sweets alongside her daughter. Both are pictured below.

Homemade Gelato & Ice Cream 

River Street Sweet offers homemade gelato and ice cream in many tasty flavors. We tried the Banana Pudding Ice Cream, and it blew us away. It was rich, creamy and simply delicious. Both the gelato and ice cream are great treats to help you cool off from the Central Florida heat.

World-Famous Pralines

We couldn’t leave River Street Sweets without sampling what they’re world-famous for: pralines. We tried the classic praline, pictured below, and it was superb. River Street Sweets also offers a variety of specialty flavored pralines, so you’ll want to check those out as well.

The Market

Every Saturday, Promenade at Sunset Walk hosts an artisan and farmer’s market from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Market is a wonderful way to support local small businesses. Many vendors offer free samples of their products as well. We recommend stopping by and taking a stroll around The Market before or after a hearty meal at Sunset Walk.

Other eateries at Promenade at Sunset Walk include: Ford’s Garage, Flower Cafe, Estefan Kitchen Orlando, Yeoman’s Cask & Lion, Capone’s Coal Fired Pizza, El Jefe Tequilas Taco Cantina, Bahama Buck’s, Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi, Rock & Brews and BurgerFi.

To learn more about the many restaurants and events at Promenade at Sunset Walk, visit SunsetWalk.com.

 

 

A List of 33 New Orlando / Central Florida Restaurants that Opened in 2020

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2020 restaurants are a special breed – opening in the middle of a global pandemic where things were so uncertain by the day. Despite all that happened in 2020, there have been quite a few new restaurants who have opened in Orlando – if you haven’t gotten tried these new restaurants yet, it might be a good idea to put them on your list soon!

Here is A List of 33 New Restaurants that Opened in 2020

Bao’s Castle
45 West Crystal Lake St. suite 180 Orlando, Florida 32806
https://www.baoscastle.com/

Uncommon Catering and Eatery
2942 Curry Ford Rd Orlando, FL
https://www.uncommoncatering.com/

Papa Llama
2840 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
https://www.papallamaorl.com/

Sixty Vines Winter Park
110 Orlando Ave #12, Winter Park, FL 32789
https://www.sixtyvines.com/location/orlando-fl/

Mason Jar Provisions
805 E Washington St, Orlando, FL 32801
https://www.masonjarprovisionsorlando.com/

Photo Courtesy of Gary Lau of Asiatrend.org

Mei’s Kitchen
10169 University Blvd, Orlando, FL 32817
https://www.meiskitchenorlando.com/

The New Standard
1035 N Orlando Ave #101, Winter Park, FL 32789
https://newstandardwp.com/

Tabla – Winter Park
216 N Park Ave # H, Winter Park, FL 32789
https://www.tablawinterpark.com/

Hungry Pants
3421 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
https://www.eathungrypants.com/

Boku Sushi Maitland
140 Independence Ln, Maitland, FL 32751
https://www.bokusushi.com/

Financier Patisserie
212 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
https://financierpatisserie.com/

VLC Vegan Eatery
504 N Alafaya Trail #113, Orlando, FL 32828
https://www.vlcveganeatery.com/

Knife and Spoon at Ritz Carlton Grande Lakes
4012 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32837
https://www.facebook.com/ritzcarltonorlando/

Osphere Neighborhood Grill and Bar
407 E Central Blvd, Orlando, FL 32801
https://ospheregrillbar.com/

Sear + Sea Wood-fire Grill at JW Marriot Bonnet Creek
14900 Chelonia Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32821
https://www.marriott.com/

Walk On’s Sports Bistreaux
8151 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
https://walk-ons.com/

Gogi Korean Grill
7800 Dr Phillips Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
https://www.koreangogigrill.com/

Russell’s Royale Burger with Cheese at Russell’s on Lake Ivanhoe

Russell’s on Lake Ivanhoe
1414 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804
https://www.russellsorlando.com/

K Town Cafe
7800 Dr Phillips Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
https://www.ktowncafefl.com/

Babbi Babbi Korean Kitchen
8015 Turkey Lake Rd ste400, Orlando, FL 32819
https://babbibabbi.net/

Feather & Quill
4757 The Grove Dr, Windermere, FL 34786
https://www.fqwindermere.com/

Spettos King
5685 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32819
https://www.facebook.com/spettosking/

FK Your Diet
5406 Hansel Ave, Orlando, FL 32809
https://www.fkyourdiet.com/

BoVine Restaurant
319 S Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
https://bovinesteakhouse.com/

What the Chuck? Burgers
212 W 1st St Sanford Fl 32771
https://www.henrysdepot.com/wtc

Neon Beach
131 N Orange Ave Ste 104, Orlando, FL 32801
http://neonbeachfl.com/

@ The Diner
9938 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
https://www.atthediner.com/

Quesa Loco
4780 W Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32808
https://www.facebook.com/quesaloco/

Lineage Cafe and Bakery (University Blvd)
11556 University Blvd, Orlando, FL 32817
https://www.lineageroasting.com/

Aurora Restaurant at The Celeste Hotel
4105 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826
https://thecelestehotel.com/

Loading Gastrobrunch
1023 New York Ave, St Cloud, FL 34769
https://www.loadinggastrobrunch.com/

Mount Vesuvio Italian Grill
5414 Deep Lake Rd Ste.1152, Oviedo, FL 32765
https://www.montevesuviorestaurant.com/

Something Fishy Apopka
2107 East Semoran Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703
https://www.somethingfishyapopka.com/menu/

Inside Look: Happy Hour at Russell’s on Lake Ivanhoe

Russell’s on Lake Ivanhoe is an upscale casual dining restaurant with unique menu items, a full-service bar and unparalleled views of the lake. The atmosphere is relaxing and elevated, making it the perfect place to stop by after a long day at the virtual office.

Russell’s is currently offering a new Happy Hour menu, available daily from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. We were invited to try some of the most popular Happy Hour drinks and dishes, and they did not disappoint.

Inside Look: Happy Hour at Russell’s on Lake Ivanhoe

Early Grey Gin Fashioned – $6

For a creative take on the Bourbon classic, try the Early Grey Gin Fashioned. This drink is just as strong as the original, with notes of Earl Grey tea, lemon and lavender.

Watermelon Basil – $6

The Watermelon Basil is a refreshing gin cocktail that is both light and tasty without being too sweet. It’s the perfect way to cool off from the Florida heat, and the watermelon complements the lime and basil flavors decadently.

Zen – $6

Yet another gin cocktail, the Zen features flavors of honey, matcha green tea, lime and mint. It’s a delightful drink option that matcha lovers are sure to appreciate.

Cucumber Honeydew Agua Fresca – $6

Similar to the Watermelon Basil, the Cucumber Honeydew Agua Fresca is incredibly refreshing, although this beverage is made with cucumber vodka. The flavors of honeydew and fresh lime combine to create the perfect summer cocktail.

Julius Caesar Fries – $5

If you can only order one food dish, it should be the Julius Caesar Fries. These fries are the most popular Happy Hour menu item, and for good reason. Caesar dressing and parmesan are served over warm and crispy shoestring fries. You’ll need to be careful with these, because you’ll likely be tempted to finish the entire bowl yourself.

Potato, Bacon & Cheese Croquettes – $6

This is a unique yet delicious take on a Cuban classic. The combination of potato, cheese and bacon flakes creates a flavor reminiscent of a tasty breakfast, in the best way.

Blackened Scallops – $9

The Blackened Scallops are fantastic. The combination of quality, flavor and seasoning really elevates this Happy Hour dish. If you’re a fan of scallops, run to Russell’s and order these immediately.

Pork Belly Bao – $6

The Pork Belly Bao is another amazing menu item featuring shredded pork belly, barbecue sauce and greens served in fluffy bao buns. This dish is nothing short of exquisite, and definitely worth a try.

The Happy Hour menu also includes a variety of $5 wines by the glass as well as $4 beers.

Russell’s is located right on Lake Ivanhoe, providing the perfect opportunity to soak in some rays and enjoy the charming views. Once you’re full from the Happy Hour eats and drinks, you can take a stroll around Lake Ivanhoe Park, or watch the sun set over the water.

In addition to its daily Happy Hour, Russell’s also offers brunch every Saturday and Sunday, prime rib specials every Tuesday, Wine Down Wednesdays and Ladies Night Thursdays. For more information, visit RussellsOrlando.com.

First Look: Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum – A Taste of… Delaney’s Tavern Secret Menu – March 25th thru April 10th

We were invited to Delaney’s Tavern to check out “Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum – A Taste of… Delaney’s Tavern” secret menu and we enjoyed our experience.  The service was friendly and every dish that we tried was beautifully plated and equally delicious!

“A Taste of… presented by Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum” is a new special “underground” menu for foodies to get a “Taste Of…” a local Orlando restaurant with a special pre-fixe menu (similar to Magical Dining) for dine in or take out for a limited time.

Starting March 25th – April 10th, 2021, guest can get a 3-course dinner at Delaney’s Tavern for just $39.  Price does not include tax or gratuity.

Choose one appetizer, entrée, and dessert from the menu below:

APPETIZERS

Brie in Puffs

Maple brie apricot gastrique, orange pistachio crumb, spiced amareno cherries.

Honey Chili Pepper Roasted Brussel Sprouts

Roasted shallot, pecan smoked maple bacon, choice of creamy balsamic or shoyu glaze with sweet chili aioli.

ENTRÉES

Blackberry Hoisin Pork Tenderloin

Served with Purple Sticky Rice, Pan Seared Greens.

Tavern Burger

Blended Patty with smoked gouda cheese, chipotle BBQ, caramelized onion aioli, crispy onion frizzles on brioche bun.

Almond Crusted Salmon

Orange Honey Glaze, Coconut Bamboo Rice, Grilled Asparagus, and Spicy Plum Sauce.

DESSERTS

Brookie

Blend of Brownie Batter and Cookie Dough, topped with house-made rocky road ice cream and whipped cream.

Espresso Martini 

Stoli Vodka, espress, simple syrup.

Also pictured from their weekly Happy Hour Menu:

Prosciutto and Fig Flatbread

Topped with a herb feta and balsamic glaze.

Mojito & Rum Punch

Delaney’s Tavern is located inside The Delaney Hotel, across the street from Orlando Health.

Parking is free in the Delaney Plaza garage with validation from the restaurant.

To make a reservation, call Delaney’s Tavern (1315 S Orange Ave Suite B, Orlando, FL 32806) at (407) 849-0801 eatdt.com and mention the “Tasty Chomps Taste of Delaney’s Tavern Secret Menu” from March 25th thru April 10th, 2021.

First Look: First Watch releases new menu items for the spring

Change is in the air – from fall to spring, the seasons are changing and so is the seasonal menu at First Watch.

First Watch, the popular daytime café serving breakfast, brunch and lunch daily from 7am – 2:30pm has officially released their new seasonal menu and we were invited to experience and savor their spring flavors.

New on the spring menu are the following yummy items:

1. Shrimp & Grits

Their take on this Lowcountry classic features sautéed shrimp and Cajun andouille sausage reduced with chicken stock, house-roasted tomatoes, onions, green peppers and scallions, and served over Bob’s Red Mill Cheddar Parmesan cheese grits, with artisan ciabatta toast.

2. Pork Carnitas Omelet

Savory pork carnitas, house-roasted onions, fresh avocado, Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses. Topped with tomatillo hollandaise, chive cream, Cotija cheese, pico de gallo and fresh cilantro. Served with a side of black beans.

3. Loaded Smoked Salmon Bagel

A toasted NY everything bagel (made in da’ Bronx) topped with scallion cream cheese, sliced cucumber, tomato, Wild Alaska Smoked Sockeye Salmon, house-pickled red onions and lemon dressed arugula. Served with a side of fresh fruit.

4. Golden Glow Juice

Pineapple, turmeric, orange, coconut water and lemon.

Also pictured:
(M) Kale Tonic – Kale, Fuji apple, cucumber and lemon.
(R) Morning Meditation – Orange, lemon, turmeric, organic ginger, agave nectar and beet.

My favorite was the Loaded Smoked Salmon Bagel!  The toasted NY everything bagel (made in da’ Bronx) was perfection and the smoked salmon topped with scallion cream cheese, sliced cucumber, tomato, Wild Alaska Smoked Sockeye Salmon, house-pickled red onions and lemon dressed arugula took everything to the next level.  Each bite was delicious and bursting with flavor!

Of course, there are still old favorites on the menu available for take out or dine in at First Watch, including:

Tri-Fecta

Two fresh cage-free eggs any style, we chose scrambled,with either a light and airy Belgian waffle or a multigrain pancake. Plus your choice of bacon, savory chicken sausage patty, turkey or pork sausage link.

Floridian French Toast

Thick-cut brioche with wheat germ and powdered cinnamon sugar, covered with fresh banana, kiwi and seasonal berries.

A.M. Superfoods Bowl

Coconut milk chia seed pudding with fresh bananas, berries, blackberry preserves and housemade granola. Served with whole grain artisan toast topped with almond butter and Maldon sea salt.Coconut milk chia seed pudding with fresh bananas, berries, blackberry preserves and housemade granola. Served with whole grain artisan toast topped with almond butter and Maldon sea salt.

For more information, visit: firstwatch.com

9 of the Best Women-Owned Restaurants in Orlando for 2021

March is Women’s History Month, where we celebrate the incredible contributions women have made throughout history. In honor of the occasion, we are shining a spotlight on some of the best women-owned restaurants in Orlando for 2021.

9 of the Best Women-Owned Restaurants in Orlando for 2021

1. Tabla Indian Restaurant, Nora Jain

Tabla Indian Restaurant serves up some of the best Indian, Thai and Chinese dishes in all of Central Florida. Nora Jain owns Tabla, which has one location in Orlando and one in Winter Park.

“I believe being a woman, we add a fine touch to our industry,” said Nora Jain. “We are driven by passion so we bring perfection and creativity to our dishes. I have had a very comfortable learning curve because I feel most of the chefs are like artists so as long as I understood their vision they are very cooperative with the menu side of things. However, the difficulty I faced was more with operations. Being a lady I feel they do not want to listen and follow instructions related to day-to-day working style. Over the years, I feel I have earned enough confidence from my team that they know that it only makes their life easy if they follow a system. Now they do listen and follow the processes built into our day-to-day operation.”

“Advice for my fellow friends wanting to join culinary will be to know your food, follow your passion, follow your dreams and never ever give up.”

2. Tapa Toro and Taverna Opa Orlando, Katerina Coumbaros

Katerina Coumbaros is the owner of Tapa Toro and Taverna Opa Orlando, two restaurants with unique and delicious menus. Tapa Toro focuses on traditional Spanish food from paellas to tapas, while Taverna Opa offers a variety of Greek eats.

“Traditionally, women have held the position of “chef” at home, but there is a huge discrepancy within the professional world,” said Coumbaros. “In restaurants around the world, men oftentimes dominate, but I’m committed to changing this narrative. As a restauranteur, I consider it my responsibility to serve as a role model for the women I encounter to show that they can own restaurants, run kitchens — and do it well. I’m hopeful for the year ahead and the continued impact we can collectively make to inspire the women of today and tomorrow in the culinary industry. Cheers to progress!”

3. Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria, Pom Moongauklang

Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria is a lovely spot to enjoy an assortment of hand-crafted teas and sandwiches. Pom Moongauklang is the owner of the eatery located in Orlando’s Milk District.

“(A) challenge in my journey 25 years ago was being the only female executive chef while working at Lucky Cheng’s. At that time, it was very rare to have a female in that position. Then moving to Florida and opening Pom Pom’s Teahouse and Sandwicheria in the time before the food scene took off.”

Moongauklang also lists the lessons she’s learned in her role. “Do not get comfortable. Be prepared for anything. Navigate and pivot.”

4. Buttermilk Bakery, Taissa Rebroff

Taissa Rebroff owns Buttermilk Bakery, which is a quaint bake shop located in Winter Park offering freshly prepared baked goods. Whether you’re craving something sweet or savory, Buttermilk Bakery has got you covered. We recommend trying the Strawberry Almond Croissant, the Monkey Bread or the Morning Bun, but you’ll want to get there early because food items are made fresh daily and sell out often.

5. Se7en Bites, Trina Gregory-Propst

Trina Gregory-Propst is the owner of Se7en Bites, which is located right in the heart of Orlando’s Milk District. This restaurant features a unique menu of southern comfort food, breakfast and brunch favorites, coffee and homemade sweet treats.

Photo Credit: Se7en Bites

6. DaJen Eats Cafe & Creamery, Jenn Ross

Jenn Ross owns DaJen Eats Cafe & Creamery, a quick-service vegan eatery offering traditional Jamaican favorites. Ross grew up in Jamaica, and cites her grandmother as the greatest influence in her life and her main culinary inspiration.

“She had lots of kids and so for most of her adult life cooked giant pots of food,” Ross told us. “When all the kids grew up and left home, she never adjusted. She kept right on cooking giant pots of food and would literally call strangers off the side of the road to eat. Her spirit of community has been such a huge influence to my approach to food, being a chef and running a restaurant. I feel food fosters community, right? Let’s get you to the table with a hot meal, and then solve the world’s problems. Differences in opinions are much easier to digest on a full stomach with a dining mate.”

7. The Whiskey, Katie Zagaroli

The Whiskey, owned by Katie Zagaroli, is located right off Sand Lake Road. The Whiskey offers an impressive menu full of gourmet burgers and whiskey-inspired craft cocktails. Some popular menu favorites include the Whiskey Burger, The Southerner, Sweet Potato Waffle Fries, Whiskey Chips and more.

“Starting a business is easy,” said Katie Zagaroli. “Keeping a business is the tricky part. It takes leadership, dedication, patience and… whiskey. Lots of whiskey.”

8. Loading Gastrobrunch, Jahnae Allen

Jahnae Allen is a co-owner Loading Gastrobrunch, located right outside of Orlando in St. Cloud, Florida. Loading Gastrobrunch features southern style breakfast and brunch dishes with a Spana-Flora flair. Some must-have menu items include any of their Omelettes, Pancakes and Avocado Toasts.

9. Tamale Co. Mexican Street Food, Jennifer Tamayo

Jennifer Tamayo owns Tamale Co. with her husband Fernando. The charming hole-in-the-wall is located in Hourglass Social House, and it serves up a variety of authentic Mexican street dishes. They’re known for their tamales, so those are a must-try. Other popular bites include the Elotes, Tacos and Churros.

Photo Credit: Tamale Co.

Women continue to make impressive waves in the  culinary world, and we are excited to watch as the Orlando food scene continues to grow in both diversity and inclusion.

 

 

Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum – A Taste of… Delaney’s Tavern in SoDo – Special Underground Menu – March 25 thru April 10th – Updated

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Tasty Chomps X Orlando Foodie Forum
presents
A Taste of …

Delaney’s Tavern in SoDo District

“A Taste of… presented by Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum” is a new special “underground” menu for readers and followers to get a “Taste Of…” a local Orlando restaurant with a special pre-fixe menu (similar to Magical Dining) for dine in or take out for a limited time.

Now up…

Delaney’s Tavern
1315 S Orange Ave Suite B, Orlando, FL 32806
(407) 849-0801
eatdt.com

Starting March 25th till April 10th, 2021, for just $39 (plus tax and tip) you can get a 3-course dinner at Delaney’s Tavern in SoDo District.

About the Restaurant:

Located directly across the street from Orlando Health, known locally as ORMC, and situated in Delaney Park, Florida, Delaney’s Tavern fills a much needed gap for restaurants and bars in South Downtown Orlando. As a New American Tavern, Delaney’s specializes in “friendly fare & spirits,” providing patrons stylish cuisine in both small plates and shareables while serving amazing wine, custom cocktails, and a wide selection of craft beers.  The menu is led by Executive Chef Anthony Albino (formerly of Santiago’s Bodega Orlando).

Price:
$39 dollars plus Tax and tip

Dates:
March 25th – April 4th, 2021

For Take Out or Dine In

1. Starters (Choose 1)

Brie in Puffs – Maple brix apricot gastrique, orange pistachio crumb, spiced amareno cherries

Honey Chili Pepper Roasted Brussel Sprouts – Roasted shallot, pecan smoked maple bacon, choice of creamy balsamic or shoyu glaze with sweet chili aioli

2. Entree (Choose One)

Blackberry Hoisin Pork Tenderloin – served with Purple Sticky Rice, Pan Seared Greens

Tavern Burger – Blended Patty with smoked gouda cheese, chipotle BBQ, caramelized onion aioli, crispy onion frizzles on brioche bun

Almond Crusted Salmon – Orange Honey Glaze, Coconut Bamboo Rice, Grilled Asparagus, and Spicy Plum Sauce

3. Dessert (Choose One)

Brookie – Blend of Brownie Batter and Cookie Dough, Topped with house-made rocky road ice cream and whipped cream

Espresso Martini – Stoli Vodka, espress, simple syrup

To make a reservation, call  Delaney’s Tavern (1315 S Orange Ave Suite B, Orlando, FL 32806) at (407) 849-0801 eatdt.com and mention the Tasty Chomps Taste of Delaney’s Tavern Menu from March 25 thru April 4th, 2021.

The Delaney Hotel + Delaney’s Tavern
1315 S Orange Ave Suite B, Orlando, FL 32806
(407) 849-0801
eatdt.com

The Ultimate Foodie’s Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida: Our 4-Day Itinerary

St. Augustine is a city rich with history, culture and culinary adventure. Originally founded in 1565, St. Augustine really is America’s Oldest City.

Charming restaurants and celebrated architecture can be found all around the city, which continues to serve as a cultural mecca as it has for hundreds of years prior. The cultural and ethnic diversity of St. Augustine is made evident from the vast array of cuisine available at every turn. St. Augustine was recently named one of USA TODAY’s Readers’ Choice 2020 “Best Historic Small Towns” and lonelyplanet.com’s “Top U.S. Destinations with European Style.”  Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or an educational adventure, St. Augustine is a wonderful choice.

We were invited out by Florida’s Historic Coast to discover the city and enjoy the impressive array of food available. Here is The Ultimate Foodie’s Guide to Historic St. Augustine.

The Ultimate Foodie’s Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida: Our 4-Day Itinerary

Day 1

Check into the Edgewater Inn

St. Augustine is home to many quaint hotels filled with beauty and history. We stayed at the Edgewater Inn, which is a comfortable bed & breakfast located right on the water, and only steps away from St. Augustine’s historic downtown district. The Edgewater Inn only offers a handful of rooms, so we recommend making your reservation as far in advance as possible.

We stayed in a king room with waterfront views and a patio. The hotel room interior was clean, spacious and homey.

The highlight of staying at the Edgewater Inn is the spectacular view you can get right from the comfort of your room. A patio door in our room opened up to the clear blue water of the Matanzas River, with the Bridge of Lions and historic downtown area visible. The view alone is undoubtably worth a stay at this hotel.

We were provided with two rocking chairs to sit and enjoy the view with. Bamboo dividers offered privacy from neighboring hotel guests.

Despite being small, the Edgewater Inn has some impressive amenities. A pool is available if you need a quick dip after a long day or if you simply want to lounge under the sun.

After checking into the hotel and getting ourselves situated, it was time to begin exploring St. Augustine.

Free Wine Tasting at San Sebastian Winery

San Sebastian Winery was originally founded in 1996, and today serves as a historic and beloved staple in the city of St. Augustine. This winery offers free wine tastings every day of the week, with no reservations required. Due to COVID-19, our tasting looked a little different than usual, but it was still a great experience for any wine lover. There’s also a rooftop restaurant you can visit for even more food and wine samplings. Two of our favorites were the Cabernet Sauvignon and the Pinot Grigio.

Dinner at Kingfish Grill

Kingfish Grill is a lovely marina-front restaurant with a generous amount of outdoor seating. The menu is pretty extensive, featuring an assortment of fresh seafood and sushi dishes.

We started off with a Sauvignon Blanc and a beer.

As an appetizer, we enjoyed the Fried Clams. They were very similar to a calamari dish, and were equally as tasty.

For entrees, we ordered the Fish Tacos as well as the Cry No Mas roll and the Ultimate Spicy Tuna roll. All three were spectacular. The fish tacos were fresh and seasoned to perfection, and the sushi rolls featured flavors both unique and delicious.

For dessert, we enjoyed the Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée and the Florida Key Lime Pie. The Crème Brûlée was phenomenal, and the key lime pie was both sweet and refreshing.

Kingfish Grill was a great dinner spot, with an impressive menu. During our visit, quite a few menu items were already sold out for the night so we recommend visiting earlier in the day if you can.

Day 2

Breakfast at the Inn

Another great amenity offered by the Edgewater Inn is the complimentary breakfast available seven days a week. Every morning, you can head to the dining room to enjoy a continental-style breakfast as well as some home-cooked additions which can be prepared fresh at your request. During our stay, we enjoyed the breakfast casserole made with egg, cheese, vegetables and ham.

Historic Red Express Tour

There are various historic tours you can take to learn a bit more about St. Augustine. We boarded the train for the Red Express Tour, where we learned all about the history of St. Augustine from the 1500’s to present day.

In the late 19th century, Henry Flagler (co-founder of Standard Oil) began leaving his significant impact on the city of St. Augustine. Upon arrival, he began building the Ponce de Leon Hotel. The hotel opened to the public on Jan. 10, 1888 with immediate success. It was one of the first buildings in the United States with electricity, even before the White House. Flagler was good friends with Thomas Edison, who installed the generators at the Ponce de Leon Hotel himself. When it opened, hotel guests were so unfamiliar with electricity and distrusting of light switches that children were hired to turn the lights on and off throughout the day.

The former Ponce de Leon Hotel is now home to Flagler College, pictured below.

Throughout the educational tour, we also passed by The Oldest House Museum and Gardens.

St. Augustine is famous for what are referred to as “love trees.” Pictured below, these trees form when two unique species of trees grow through one another. Legend says that if you kiss your loved one underneath a “love tree,” you will remain with that individual for the rest of your life. These particular love trees are located right in front of Bar Harbor Cheesecake Factory, which we stopped by later in the day.

The Red Express Tour lasted a little over one hour, and was a great way to quickly become familiar with the city.

Corks & Forks Strolling Tour with The Tasting Tours

The best way to experience a new city is through its food, and St. Augustine offers a number of unique food tours providing the opportunity to do just that. If you’re looking for a walking tour that covers the absolute best food and wine samplings St. Augustine has to offer, Corks & Forks Strolling Tour is the perfect choice. Hosted by The Tasting Tours, Corks & Forks combines delicious food and wine pairings with historical tidbits and educational opportunities along the way. Plus, it’s an excellent chance to make some new friends along the way.

The first stop on our Corks & Forks tour was Athena Restaurant. Athena is a family-owned Greek restaurant located right in the heart of St. Augustine. Their menu is full of authentic Greek cuisine and beverages, all of which are prepared fresh with care. If you’re a fan of Greek food, Athena is a St. Augustine must.

We were greeted with Kouros’ Agiorgitiko, a traditional Greek red wine.

We also sampled the Saganaki (flaming cheese) as well as some traditional Greek gyros. The wine and flaming cheese dish paired well together. After sipping the red wine, the flavor of the cheese seems to change before your own tastebuds.

Next on the tour was the Old City House Inn and Restaurant. Located within one of St. Augustine’s premier bed & breakfasts, this restaurant offers an outdoor dining experience that is both comfortable and elevated. We had the chance to sample a delicious Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc, which was paired with a lovely grilled salmon dish.

The next stop was the Cafe Alcazar, an elegant eatery located inside the Lightner Museum, in a space which originally housed the largest indoor swimming pool of its time. The cafe is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. only. During our visit, we sampled the Escargot Alcazar and the Sesame Shrimp, both of which were fantastic. The wine pairing was the Clifford Bay Sauvignon Blanc, which was equally as tasty.

Next on the tour was Casa de Vino 57. This spot, housed in a historic 1807 building, features a wide array of boutique wines. During our food and wine tour, we had the opportunity to sample three wines or draft beers of our choosing, while enjoying a lovely charcuterie board. Our favorite beer was the Lost Coast Brewery Tangerine Wheat Ale, and our favorite wine was the Sheep Creek Sauvignon Blanc (which we may have even purchased an additional bottle of).

Last and certainly not least on our tour was Bar Harbor Cheesecake Company. Originating in Maine, Bar Harbor Cheesecake Company offers an intimate eating and drinking experience. The St. Augustine location has 20 seats, and reservations are only given to returning customers. The restaurant offers over 40 flavors of home-cooked cheesecake as well as carefully-crafted European cheeseboards, soups, salads, appetizers, entrees and more.

It’s a lovely place to stop if you have the time to sit, relax and enjoy an entirely unique culinary experience. If you’re on a time crunch, you can stop by their take-out window and order your favorite items to-go.

We were greeted with a breathtaking presentation of beautiful charcuterie boards, hummus boards, crab and lobster dips, jams and cheesecakes. The level of care that goes into each and every menu item at Bar Harbor Cheesecake Company is spectacular.

We sampled the Island Grove Blueberry Moscato. It was smooth, with a slight sweetness that is flavorful while not overwhelming.

We also sampled three cheesecake flavors: blueberry lemon, chocolate espresso and amaretto. Each was exquisite. The blueberry lemon was sweet and refreshing, the chocolate espresso tasted rich and decadent while the amaretto was nutty and delicious. While we recommend trying all three, our favorite was the amaretto. The cheesecake samplings also paired wonderfully with the blueberry moscato.

We’d never been to a restaurant quite like Bar Harbor Cheesecake Company. If you only have time to stop by one eatery in all of St. Augustine, it should be this one. You won’t regret it.

The Tasting Tours hosts a number of separate food tours across St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Florida. To learn more, go to TheTastingTours.com.

Relax & enjoy the evening sunset

After an incredibly filling day of food of wine, we recommend a relaxing evening. You can walk around more of the historic downtown area, or head back to the inn. We decided to enjoy the sunset from the comfort of the back patio of our hotel room.

Late night Ghost Tours of St. Augustine 

With a city that dates back as far as St. Augustine, a somewhat spooky history is to be expected. If ghosts and ghouls are of interest to you, you’ll definitely want to consider one of St. Augustine’s many unique and thrilling ghost tours. We went with Ghost Tours of St. Augustine, which is a 75-minute walking tour that stops by some of the most haunting spots in the city.

We learned the chilling history of some of St. Augustine’s most haunted locations from the cemetery to haunted hotels, churches, alleyways and even the Castillo de San Marcos.

Once the ghost tour is over, we recommend walking around the empty streets of St. Augustine and taking in their beauty at night. You’ll likely remain full from the generous food and wine tour for the rest of the night, but if you work up an appetite for a late-night snack, we recommend checking out Burger Buckets. The Brauhaus Gourmet Pretzel and the homemade ice-cream deserve a chef’s kiss.

Day 3

Breakfast with a view 

Once again, we started our day off with a tasty complimentary breakfast at the Edgewater Inn. This time, we decided to take the food to-go and enjoy our meal on our water-front patio.

St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum

In order to really get a feel for the impact of St. Augustine’s historic past, we recommend visiting as many museums and historical sites as you can fit in your trip. We decided to stop by St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, where we had the opportunity to learn about the lengthy history of the lighthouse. With admission, you can climb to the top of the lighthouse for some remarkable views of the city, and you can also explore the premises and museum grounds.

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

To learn more about some of the species native to St. Augustine along with wildlife from around the globe, stop by the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. Serving as an educational zoo, funds from the Alligator Farm go to wildlife research and conservation efforts. It’s a great place to stop by if you have any animal lovers or small children in your group.

Lunch at Meehan’s Irish Pub & Seafood House

For lunch, stop by Meehan’s Irish Pub & Seafood House, located right across the Matanzas River. You can find traditional Irish bites here, from the Shepherd’s Pie to the Meatloaf Dinner. Head upstairs to enjoy Johnny’s Oyster Bar on a spacious outdoor deck overlooking the water.

The Hand-Cut Irish Chips are unmatched. Perfectly crispy and tossed in garlic, parsley and parmesan, you’ll find yourself finishing off the entire bowl if you aren’t careful.

The Oysters Meehan are another must-try. These delicious fresh shucked oysters are baked with lemon garlic herb butter and topped with parmesan.

We also ordered the Fresh Catch Sandwich, which is served over fresh tomato and zesty slaw, and topped with a key lime aioli. During our visit, the featured catch of the day was Blackened Mahi-Mahi. Once again, this dish was fantastic.

Everything we tried at Meehan’s genuinely impressed us, and we’ll definitely return the next time we’re in St. Augustine.

Lightner Museum

After lunch, stroll over to the Lightner Museum for an afternoon of art and history. This historic museum occupies the old Alcazar Hotel, a Gilded Age resort built by Henry Flagler in 1888. Now, the Lightner Museum — named after Chicago publisher Otto C. Lightner — is home to an impressive collection of 19th and early 20th century fine and decorative art.

Free tour & tasting at St. Augustine Distillery 

St. Augustine Distillery is another exciting place to visit while in St. Augustine. It offers complimentary distillery tours and liquor tastings throughout the day. During the COVID-19 pandemic, tours are still happening but they are currently self-guided. Along the way, you can learn more about the brewing and distillery process while tasting some signature cocktails like the Florida Mule, New World Gin & Tonic, Rum Tiki and the Old Fashioned.

The Florida Mule featured all the best parts of a typical Mule cocktail, with an added layer of flavor. In short, we loved it.

The Gin & Tonic was our favorite of the four cocktails. It was refreshing, tasty and not too strong.

The Rum Tiki had all the flavors of a tropical beach beverage, and would only be made better by adding it to a frozen cocktail.

You either love or hate an Old Fashioned, and if you love them this is definitely one you’ll want to sample.

Vodka, gin, rum and bourbon are available to purchase at the end of the tour, as well as the cocktail mixes, all of which are prepared right on-site in the distillery.

Dinner at St. Augustine Fish Camp

For dinner, we stopped by St. Augustine Fish Camp. This new restaurant recently opened in 2020 with the goal of combining a welcoming neighborhood atmosphere with fresh and creative seafood dishes. From our perspective, it achieved just that.

To drink, we ordered the Cucumber Basil Gimlet which features Nolet’s Gin, St. Germain Elderflower Liquor, cucumber, fresh basil, simple and lime.

To start with, we ordered the Broiled Oysters. They were cooked to perfection with horseradish bacon cream. We highly recommend this appetizer.

For dinner entrees, we enjoyed The Catch of the Day, which was flounder, as well as the grilled salmon with horseradish hollandaise, steamed spinach and parsley new potatoes.

For dessert, the Signature Bread Pudding is a must. During our visit, the flavor was cookies & cream, but it changes day-to-day so be sure to ask. It was mouthwatering, and our only regret was not being able to finish the entire dish.

Believe us, it was even more delectable than it was beautiful.

Day 4

Check out of the Inn

As the trip comes to an end, it’s time to pack up your belongings and say goodbye to the Edgewater Inn. If you have the time, we highly recommend making a few more stops before you have to leave, though.

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

The Castillo de San Marcos is a famous national monument located right along the Matanzas River. The historic fort was originally built by the Spanish to defend Florida. The monument now preserves the oldest masonry fortification in the continental U.S. and maintains over 450 years of cross-cultural history. During your visit, you’ll get to see where soldiers once slept and where strong walls of coquina stone protected against cannon fire.

Wednesday Farmer’s Market at the St. Augustine Beach

If you’re going to be in St. Augustine on a Wednesday, we highly recommend making a quick trip to the Wednesday Farmer’s Market at the St. Augustine Beach. Local merchants and small businesses gather to sell fresh produce, homemade goods and more. It’s important to support local businesses, so this is a great pit-stop to make before you head home.

Calling all coffee lovers! Stop by the Growers Alliance booth for some freshly brewed Kenyan coffee, served both iced and hot. You can choose from a variety of flavors, sweeteners and milks (both dairy and nondairy options are available).

Founder of Growers Alliance, Martin Kabaki, grew up on a coffee farm in Kenya. Now a resident of St. Augustine, he created Growers Alliance Cafe & Gift Shop. Profits go to supporting coffee growers, clean water initiatives, orphanages, hospitals and education in Kenya. To learn more about how they’re giving back, click here.

If you’re not able to make it to the farmer’s market, you can still try some Kenyan coffee at the Growers Alliance cafe storefront located just down the street from the St. Augustine Beach, at 322 Anastasia Blvd.

You can also find other vendors selling products like fresh honey, jams and much more.

Lunch at Sunset Grille

For a final lunch in St. Augustine, we made our way to Sunset Grille on A1A. 2021 is Sunset Grille’s 30th year in operation, and it’s no surprise after you’ve tasted their food. Much of the menu is fairly simple, offering a variety of seafood dishes as well as more traditional American fare. But the quality of the food paired with the friendly staff at Sunset Grille truly sets it apart.

We started off with a classic, the Mozzarella Sticks. They were simple but delicious, served with a homemade marinara sauce.

For our entrees, we went with the Sunset Chicken Sandwich and the Baja Salad. Both were incredibly filling and made for a fresh, tasty lunch by the beach.

Wave goodbye to beautiful St. Augustine

Now it’s time to wave goodbye to a beautiful city full of history and culture. St. Augustine has a lot to offer, and it’s nearly impossible to do everything in just one trip. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or an educational adventure, St. Augustine is worth your consideration.

To learn more about St. Augustine, visit FloridasHistoricCoast.com.

 

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts Announce Spring Food & Wine Classic – April 17 2021

The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts have announced the return of their popular Food & Wine Classic, but for the first-time ever, this new edition will take place in the spring. The Swan and Dolphin Spring Food & Wine Classic will take place Saturday, April 17 as a one-night, limited-ticket event featuring unlimited food and beverage tastings and live music. Overnight packages and tickets are now on sale at www.FoodandWineClassic.com.

The event will offer culinary selections from the hotel’s award-winning restaurants as well as wine samplings from around the world and a selection of other beverages, all amidst a festive backdrop of live entertainment. As a limited-ticket event, guests will be able to socially distance themselves throughout the resort’s expansive, spacious and scenic outdoor spaces.

The event, taking place 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., will feature several themed stations including the Beer Garden, Chinatown and the luau-inspired The Pig & Poke. In total, there will be 12 food stations, including dessert from executive pastry chef and world pastry champion Laurent Branlard and more than 50 beverage selections.

Menu highlights include:

  • Sweet & smokey St. Louis style smoked ribs with macaroni & cheese from Executive Chef Dan Herman’s Smokin’ D’s BBQ
  • Salt roasted prime NY strip loin with roasted marble potatoes, onion purée and truffle veal jus from Shula’s Steak House
  • Vegetarian bao filled with glazed savory jack fruit, green onion, and ginger served in Chinatown themed area
  • Shrimp & Grits with sautéed Gulf shrimp, buttered white corn grits and tasso ham gravy from Todd English’s bluezoo

Event-only tickets can be purchased online at FoodAndWineClassic.com for $125 per person. Room packages start at $400 and include event access for two adults. To book, call 1-888-828-8850 between 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. weekdays; 5:00 p.m. on weekends. Events are limited to those 21 years and older.

Among the protocols implemented for the event are: Temperature checks for all attending guests; plexiglass walls for all food service areas; all cast members wearing PPE; socially distanced stations; touchless menus and clearly marked social distancing signage. Face coverings are required for all guests, including those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine, and must be worn at all times, except when dining. Guests may remove face coverings while actively eating or drinking but must be stationary and maintain appropriate physical distancing.

The spring event leads the way for the return of the fall Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic scheduled to take place this Oct. 29 & 30. More information to come.

With a variety of restaurants and lounges and a distinguished culinary and beverage team, the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts continually earn national recognition for their food and beverage program. The resorts boast numerous certified wine sommeliers and 1,400 wine selections.

About the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts

In the heart of the Walt Disney World Resort, the award-winning Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts reside amongst the greatest theme parks and attractions in Central Florida. They are located between EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and nearby Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park and Magic Kingdom Park. Guests can discover 20 world-class restaurants and lounges, sophisticated guest rooms and the luxurious Mandara Spa. The resorts feature six pools, three health clubs, nearby golf and complimentary transportation throughout the Walt Disney World Resort. The newest addition, the 14-story Walt Disney World Swan Reserve, opens summer 2021 and offers an upscale, boutique atmosphere as well as 149 suites ideal for families and two presidential suites. The resorts can be reached at 800-227-1500. For more information, visit www.swandolphin.com and connect via social media @SwanDolphin #swandolphin.

 

BONUS RECIPE

Osso Buco with Risotto Milanese

Risotto Milanese Ingredients:

6 cups chicken stock, high quality
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 1/2 cups Arborio rice
Pinch of saffron threads
1 cup dry white wine
3/4 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf parsley
Salt and freshly ground pepper

Risotto Milanese Preparation:

In a small saucepan, bring the chicken stock to a simmer; keep warm on the side. In a wide, large saucepan, gently heat the olive oil. Next add the onion, season with salt and pepper and cook over moderate heat, stirring, until tender and translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in the Arborio and cook for 1 minute, making sure to thoroughly coat rice with oil. Add the wine and saffron to the rice. Cook, stirring with a flat bottom wooden spoon, until the wine is absorbed making sure to get the corners of the pot. Add 1 cup of the warm stock and cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until nearly absorbed. You should be able to drag your wooden spoon across the bottom and the rice hold its place. Continue adding the stock 1/2 cup at a time, stirring constantly, until it is nearly absorbed and repeat additions. The risotto is done when the rice is al dente and suspended in a thick, creamy sauce, about 20 minutes total. Turn off your heat and check your seasoning and adjust with salt and pepper. Stir in the cheese, butter and parsley.

Osso Buco Ingredients:

4 (12-ounce) veal shanks
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup canola oil (or substitute another neutral oil)
1 yellow onion, medium diced (bite size)
4 carrots, peeled and medium diced (bite size)
2 celery stalk, medium diced (bite size)
6 garlic cloves, minced
3 bay leaf
1 rosemary sprig
2 thyme sprigs
8 oz tomato paste
10 cups veal stock or high quality beef stock
1 cup dry red wine
2 (14.5-ounce) can whole peeled plum tomatoes, drained and crushed
10 flat-leaf parsley sprigs, plus more, chopped, for garnish
1 tablespoon lemon zest, for garnish
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Osso Buco Preparation:

Preheat oven to 350°F. With butcher’s twine tie each veal shank once around the circumference so that it holds the bone and meat together in the center. Season the veal shanks with salt and pepper. Then dredge the veal shanks in flour, and pat off the excess.

Heat the canola oil in a Dutch oven or other heavy bottomed braising pan until shimmering. Add the veal shanks, and cook until well browned,4 – 5 minutes per side, adjusting the heat as needed to avoid burning the flour. Avoid overcrowding of the pan to ensure a proper sear. Once seared move and set aside.

In the same pan, add the carrots, celery, onion, and garlic, and cook over medium to high heat, stirring constantly, until slightly caramelized and translucent, 3-4 minutes. Add the tomato paste, and stir around to coat the vegetables. Continue cooking for another 4 minutes. Deglaze the casserole with the red wine. Bring to a boil, and cook until the wine is reduced by half. Add in the veal stock and add the crushed tomatoes, thyme, rosemary, bay leaf, and parsley.

Return the veal shanks to the casserole, and bring to a simmer over high heat. Once the liquid simmers, cover, transfer to the oven, and cook for 2 1/2 hours, checking tenderness with a knife. Once tender remove from pot and set aside.

Using a colander remove the vegetables herbs from the braising liquid and reserve on the side. Continue to reduce the braising liquid until it comes to a consistency of your liking. While reducing skim any grease off the top with a large spoon. Check your seasoning and adjust with salt and pepper.

Place a bed of risotto in the bottom of a serving bowl. Next place a shank on top being sure to discard the twine before serving. Ladle the reduced braising liquid on top. Add a spoonful of braising vegetables in the bowl and garnish with lemon zest and chopped parsley.

Inside Look: Happy Hour at Big Fin Seafood Kitchen

Big Fin Seafood Kitchen, an award-winning seafood restaurant located in the Dellagio Town Center on Sand Lake Road’s “Restaurant Row” is one of the most popular spots for locals and tourist during Magical Dining every year.

But did you know they also have an amazing happy hour every day from 5-7pm?  They sure do!

We were invited to experience Big Fin’s new happy hour menu by their new Executive Chef Eric Enrique, formerly of Eddie V’s Prime Seafood, and we enjoyed our food, friendly service, and upscale causal environment.

Big Fin has also expanded their patio bar with additional al fresco seating overlooking the plaza’s lake, magnificent water fountain, Sand Lake Road, and neighboring businesses so we decided to sit in the new area to enjoy the good breeze and spectacular views.

Their Happy Hour is special and includes lobster, lamp chops, oysters, a variety of other delicious dishes and drink specials so there is surely something for everyone all for a great price.

Here are our Top 5 picks from the Happy Hour Menu:

1. Grilled 1/2 Dozen Oysters

Topped with garlic butter, parmesan cheese, and scallions. $12

2. Tuna Tanaki Roll

Micro cilantro, sesame ginger ponzu. $10

3. Honolulu Shrimp

Hand breaded jumbo shrimp, Thai chili glaze. $8

4. Fish Tacos (2)

Served either blackened or grilled with house made pico de gallo, shaved cabbage and fresh crema. $7

5. Filet Sliders

Filet, ground in house, topped with gruyere cheese and sauteed mushrooms. $3

To be eligible for Happy Hour prices, any beverage must be purchased.  The Happy Hour menu is only available at bar tops and cocktail areas which includes all outdoor seating areas.

For the full list of Happy Hour specials, visit bigfinseafood.com/happy-hour

Big Fin Seafood Kitchen
8046 Via Dellagio Way Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 615-8888

City of Winter Garden presents: Shop, Dine, & Stroll – March 27th

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City of Winter Garden presents: Shop, Dine, & Stroll – March 27th

Sidewalk Sale in Celebration of National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day!
All-Day (Open to Close)
Location: Winter Garden Downtown Historic District, 300 W. Plant St.

The Love Local campaign, launched by the City of Winter Garden last fall, continues in 2021 with a line-up of programs and activities to help small businesses recover from financial losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The intent of the Love Local campaign is to build awareness of the importance of shopping and dining local to support small businesses and community organizations that are vital to the city.

Winter Garden is well-known for its small town charm – and it’s no surprise with the plethora of mature trees and beautiful flowers to the authentic historic brick buildings that line the city’s downtown area. Winter Garden also features an award-winning farmers market and is home to many one-of-a-kind locally owned restaurants, unique shops, art, and entertainment. Local businesses are the heart and soul of Winter Garden, and they need our support.

Each and every one of us can have an impact. Every time you make a purchase, you are making an impact. Choose to go to a local restaurant over a national chain. Shop at local boutiques instead of big-box retailers. Shopping online and at national chains is convenient, but when you support local businesses, you are strengthening the backbone of a community. According to the organization Independent We Stand, for every $100 spent at local businesses, $68 will stay in the community. Whereas only $43 remains in the community when shopping at a national chain.

From now through the summer, the Love Local campaign will include monthly activities and programs that support local businesses and community organizations and on Saturday,
March 27th, Downtown Winter Garden and Citywide will celebrate “Shop, Dine, & Stroll”.

Shop, Dine, & Stroll – Saturday, March 27th

In celebration of National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day, come out to an outdoor shopping and dining experience to support the independently owned businesses that make Downtown Winter Garden so unique! The nationally observed holiday serves an even greater purpose this year as small businesses strive to recover from the pandemic.

March’s ideal weather makes it the perfect time to stroll the charming streets, shops, and outdoor dining areas. Peruse the outdoor sales racks, fresh spring apparel, accessories and home goods to get ready for the new season. The independently owned shops will also feature in-store and online specials/promotions, as well as curbside delivery.

Take a shopping break to enjoy freshly prepared menu items and beverages at Downtown’s one-of-a-kind eateries, and grab a seat at one of the many outdoor umbrella tables that line the historic streets to enjoy a side of Florida sunshine.

Shop, Dine & Stroll will be held rain or shine. Sales, special offers, delivery methods, and operating hours vary per merchant. For more information, visit www.downtownwg.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-shop-dine-stroll.

A Preview of Shop, Dine & Stroll special offers and seasonal menus include…

RESTAURANTS:

SWEET DEE’S CUPCAKERY
21 S. Main St.
www.sweetdeescupcakery.com

Featuring an assortment of popular Easter cupcakes this year including
carrot cake, Cadbury Easter basket, marshmallow peeps, and carrots and dirt, plus
a few new offerings this year!
– Paint your own sugar cookie egg kits
-“Carrot” Chocolate Dipped Strawberries
-Carrot and Dirt Pudding Cups

PAMMIE’S SAMMIES
121 S. Boyd St.
www.pammiessammies.com

Special Offers/Seasonal Menu:

“Angels & Demons” combo for $5 on 3/27 from 11am to 4pm
New sandwich and salad as a combo — something very good for you and another just…let’s just say thoughtfully sourced and leave it at that!

“Who’s Your Daddy?”
Shaved all beef bologna sautéed until it has some crisp parts. Topped with American Cheese, Fritos, Yellow Mustard and served on a locally baked ciabatta roll.

“Flower Child”
Locally sourced sprouts tossed with baby arugula in a maple vinaigrette topped with shredded beets, orange/yellow bell peppers, cucumbers, radishes, goat cheese and EDIBLE locally grown nasturtiums and broccoli flowers.

CHEF’S TABLE AT THE EDGEWATER & THE TASTING ROOM
99 W. Plant St.
www.chefstableattheedgewater.com

The Tasting Room and Chefs Table has a spring salad featuring Kalera Farms baby romaine,
heirloom tomatoes, lardons, Parmesan crisp, tarragon croutons and black garlic dressing.

We’ve got comfort food covered with our spring desserts:
Florida peach upside down cake with peach caramel and house vanilla bean ice cream.

Our spring fruit crumble dancing on the palate with macerated Florida berries, oatmeal streusel and vanilla bean ice cream.

THE ATTIC DOOR
28 W. Plant St.
www.facebook.com/theatticdoorlive

The Attic Door will offer a full afternoon tea experience, reservations required by calling 407-750-7063, and will feature some of the fresh produce in Florida including our very popular Florida cucumber cream cheese sandwiches and a savory Florida spinach & artichoke cup.

Our evening menu features fresh Florida tomatoes on our house bruschetta and other fun snacks, sliders and entrees.

RETAIL:

ADJECTIVES MARKET
137 W. Plant St.
www.adjstyle.com

Join us during the Shop, Dine & Stroll and meet some of our talented members in person! We will also have one of our local artists on hand for individual signings. This event is a great opportunity to see all of our spring arrivals, including brand new spring floral arrangements and larger-than-life special edition Easter Peeps!

WRITER’S BLOCK BOOKSTORE
32 W. Plant St.
www.writersblockbookstore.com

Promotion for Shop, Dine, & Stroll:
Free tote with a $75.00 purchase

Serving the Orlando area since 2014, Writer’s Block Bookstore is Central Florida’s full- service independent bookstore with locations in Winter Park and in Winter Garden. We specialize in new releases, New York Times best-sellers, Indie Next picks, and unique gifts and puzzles. We routinely host virtual and in-store author events with nationally recognized authors and offer discounts for educators and loyalty club members.

With new titles and merchandise hitting our shelves weekly, there is always something new to discover!

Writer’s Block commitment to literacy, reading, and community engagement for life-long learning is showcased through its events, book clubs, virtual book fairs, online Sunshine State and children book lists, and community partnerships.

SHOO SHOO BABY BOUTIQUE
117 S. Boyd St.
www.shooshoobaby.com

Promotion for Shop, Dine & Stroll:
20% off storewide and additional sale racks of $20 and $30 items.
Shoo Shoo Baby Boutique is a women’s clothing boutique
in downtown Winter Garden, named after the World War II plane
of Natalie, the store owner’s, father-in-law.

CURBSIDE PROGRAM/DOWNTOWN AMBASSADORS — Complimentary

The Downtown Winter Garden Curbside Program provides complimentary contact-free delivery of purchases from both shops and restaurants to the comfort and safety of your vehicle parked throughout downtown.

Sponsored by the City of Winter Garden, call Downtown Ambassadors at 407-576-1421, 1422, and 1423 to alert of your arrival and parking zone.

Winter Garden Farmers Market
8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Downtown Pavilion, 104. S. Lakeview Ave.

Expand your support of independent business owners to the farmers and vendors at the
Winter Garden Farmers Market – happening the same time as Shop, Dine & Stroll.

FREE PARKING – Always!
Convenient parking is always free throughout Downtown Winter Garden, including in its three-level parking garage, 160 S. Boyd Street.

For more information about Downtown Winter Garden, please visit www.downtownwg.com.

Orlando’s Most Historic / Oldest / Longest Running Restaurants

It’s no easy feat to survive in the restaurant world – so cheers to all who have made it this long and keep on going here in Orlando / Central Florida! Deepest gratitude to all who have helped shape our Central Florida community and food scene over the years.

How many have you been to?

Orlando’s Most Historic / Oldest / Longest Running Restaurants

Tap Room at Dubsdread – 1924
549 W Par St, Orlando, FL 32804
taproomatdubsdread.com
(407) 650-0100

Linda’s La Cantina – 1947
4721 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
http://www.lindaslacantina.com/
(407) 894-4491

Goff’s Drive-in Ice Cream – 1948
212 Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32805
(407) 286-3421

Red Wing Restaurant (Groveland) – 1948
12500 FL-33, Groveland, FL 34736
redwingrestaurant.com
(352) 429-2997
Lee & Rick’s Oyster Bar – 1950

5621 Old Winter Garden Rd, Orlando, FL 32811
leeandricksoysterbar.com
(407) 293-3587

The TownHouse (Oviedo) – 1955
139 N Central Ave, Oviedo, FL 32765
oviedotownhouse.com
(407) 365-5151

Gabriel’s Submarine Shop – 1958
3006 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804
https://sites.google.com/view/gabrielssubs/home
(407) 425-9926

Kappy’s Subs – 1967
501 Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751
kappyssubsfl.com
(407) 647-9099

Beefy King – 1968
424 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32803
beefyking.com
(407) 894-2241

Charlie’s Bakery – 1971
3213 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, FL 32806
charliesbakery.com
(407) 898-9561

Art’s Sandwich Shop – 1972
1018 Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32805
artssandwichshop.com
(407) 425-7814

Lam’s Garden – 1975
2505 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
lams-garden.com
(407) 896-0370

Le Coq au Vin – 1976
4800 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
lecoqauvinrestaurant.com
(407) 851-6980

Bagel King – 1977
1455 Semoran Blvd #113, Casselberry, FL 32707
(407) 657-6266
1230 S Lakemont Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792
(321) 972-4267
bagelking.net

Enzo’s on the Lake – 1979
1130 S US Hwy 17 92, Longwood, FL 32750
enzos.com
(407) 834-9872

Olympia Greek Restaurant – 1979
8505 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32817
olympiaorlando.com
(407) 273-7836

The Briarpatch Restaurant – 1980
252 N Park Ave #3814, Winter Park, FL 32789
thebriarpatchrestaurant.com
(407) 628-8651

Korea House – 1982
koreahouseorlando.com
1155 W State Rd 434, Longwood, FL 32750
(407) 767-5918
4501 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
(407) 896-5994

Cafe De France – 1982
526 S Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
lecafedefrance.com
(407) 647-1869

Kobe Steakhouse – 1984
468 FL-436, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Multiple Locations
kobesteakhouse.com
(407) 862-2888

Christini’s Ristorante Italiano – 1984
7600 Dr Phillips Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
Located in: Marketplace at Dr. Phillips
christinis.com
(407) 545-6867

Bubbalou’s Bodacious Bar-B-Que – 1986
5818 Conroy Rd, Orlando, FL 32835
kirkman.bubbalous.com
(407) 295-1212

Hot Dog Heaven – 1987
5355 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32807
hotdogheaven.com
(407) 282-5746

Little Saigon – 1987
1106 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
littlesaigonorlando.com
(407) 423-8539

Boston’s Fish House – 1988
6860 Aloma Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792
bostonsfishhouse.com
(407) 678-2107

TastyChomps.com's 28 Most Romantic Restaurants in Orlando 2014 | Tasty Chomps: A Local's Culinary GuideChatham’s Place – 1988
7575 Dr Phillips Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
chathamsplace.com
(407) 345-2992

Victoria & Albert’s -1988
4401 Floridian Way, Orlando, FL 32830
Located in: Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/grand-floridian-resort-and-spa/victoria-and-alberts/?CMP=OKC-90002336_GM_WDW_dining_victoriaalberts_NA
(407) 939-3862

Antonio’s La Fiamma – Maitland – 1990
611 S Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751
antoniosonline.com
(407) 645-1039

Are we missing any on this list? E-mail us at tastychomps@gmail.com

First Look: Smokey Bones Debuts new “Global” menu plus Wing Specials for March Madness 2021

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Founded in Orlando 20 years ago, Smokey Bones has been known for its variety of meats, seafood and chicken – smoked and barbecued – using techniques and recipes from around the country including Texas, Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City, and North Carolina.

In response to customers seeking a more diversified menu with more global flavors, Smokey Bones is introducing new flavors with global influences as well as street tacos and an industry-leading two-pound giant beef rib.

Smokey Bones, which has 61 locations in 16 states, features BBQ from different parts of the United States famous for their BBQ, including fan-favorite classic Memphis dry rub ribs, Texas-style brisket and North Carolina pulled pork. The new menu takes guests outside the United States to delight in the influences of Thailand, China, Japan and India.

Excellent Burgers

“We really leaned in hard on the “Meat Is What We Do” branding to what I call the “Protein Candy Store,” said Smokey Bones Chef Peter Farrard.  “Smokey Bones new menu is unapologetically ‘meat forward.”

The new menu items include:

Global Rib Flavors – House-smoked St. Louis ribs basted with choice of globally influenced sauce.  Choose two 1/3 racks from Chinese BBQ, Korean BBQ, Teriyaki, Spicy Mango Tandoori, Jamaican Jerk, classic Sweet & Smokey BBQ, Brown Sugar, or Memphis Dry Rub.  Includes two regular sides, garlic bread, and choice of soda, Blue Moon, Miller Lite, or Coors Lite Pint.  Priced from $19.99.

2 Pound Giant Beef Rib – Slow smoked and ultra-tender, 2 lb. beef rib served with sweet and smoky potato wedges, red wine demi-glace, house-made chimichurri, garlic bread and choice of regular side.  Priced from $39.99.

Korean BBQ Pork Belly Pops – Slow-cooked, tender pork belly, flash fried until crispy with a Korean BBQ sauce served with fresh cucumber salad and a spicy mayo drizzle.  Priced from $11.99.

BBQ Street Tacos – Slow Cooked Pork Carnitas served in a soft flour tortilla with chipotle mayo, onion, salsa, jalapeños, cilantro, and pickled red onions.  Crispy Fried Chicken served in a soft flour tortilla tossed with spicy mayo with onion, salsa, cilantro, and pickled red onions.  Or Crispy Pork Belly served in a soft flour tortilla with spicy Korean barbecue sauce with chipotle mayo, onion, cilantro, and pickled red onions.  Priced from $10.99.

½ Pound Fire Grilled Mahi Entrée – 8 oz. Mahi Mahi fillet served blackened with citrus butter and choice of two regular sides priced from $19.99, or a 5 oz. Fire Grilled Mahi Sandwich, served with one regular side, priced from $13.99.

“Smokey Bones new menu reads like a trip around the world and a visit several key BBQ states but with the meat options that Smokey Bones is famous for,” says CEO James O’Reilly. “We are giving diners what they are looking for quality ingredients and meats with authentic spices and sauces to satisfy their palate.”

In addition to the menu additions, Smokey Bones continues its partnership with American Cancer Society with their February Make Change For Cancer campaign. They launched three specialty beverages, two cocktails and one non-alcoholic with $2 from every purchase going to ACS for cancer research. A Taste of Haven, featuring RumHaven coconut rum; The Game Changer, featuring New Amsterdam vodka and Butterfly Potion lemonade all use color changing Butterfly Pea Flower Tea.

March Madness Wings at Smokey Bones

Smokey Bones and its delivery-only brand The Wing Experience have a line-up of dine-in, delivery and wing deals for March – just in time for March Madness. Deals are available directly from smokeybones.com and thewingx.com.

JUMBO SMOKED WINGS
Giant, juicy, rubbed, house-smoked to double the intense flavor, drizzled with a sweet glaze, dusted with house seasoning.

Smokey Bones

Receive free delivery for orders over $20 in March. Use promo code FreeDelClub.
On St. Patrick’s Day, purchase a 22-oz. green beer for only $3.99, a $5 single shot of Jameson, or $2 Fireball shots. (Dine-in only)

The Wing Experience

Use promo code FeelingLucky and received 8 free boneless wings with a $15 minimum order.
Receive free delivery during the month of March for orders of $15 or more.
Receive free delivery in March when you join The Wing Club. Sign up at thewingx.com/freedel.

UberEats

Receive free delivery with a $25 minimum order from Smokey Bones.
Receive free delivery with a $15 minimum order from The Wing Experience.
During March Madness tournament days, enjoy BOGO boneless wings from The Wing Experience or Smokey Bones – buy 8, get 8 free.

Door Dash

Throughout March, received 20 percent off your order from Smokey Bones or The Wing Experience with a minimum $15 order.
Spend $40 at Smokey Bones and receive a free bag of donuts.
Buy a 64 piece wings from The Wing Experience and receive a free XL order of fries.

Smokey Bones is available for dine-in and online ordering for curbside pick-up or direct delivery from its restaurants. For more information, visit Smokeybones.com.

Inside Look: Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park Reopens with New Food, Drinks & Merchandise

After shutting its doors nearly one year ago, Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park has officially reopened to the public. Guests can once again experience the park, which is themed around a ski resort built in Florida after a surprise snowfall, that is now in the process of melting away into Blizzard Beach Water Park.

Whether you prefer to lounge in the sun in front of Melt-Away Bay, get your heart racing down Summit Plummet or stuff your face at Lottawatta Lodge, Blizzard Beach has something for you. Disney invited us to experience a media preview of Blizzard Beach just days before it reopened on March 7, 2021. We sampled some new food and beverage items, and even got a sneak peek at the new merchandise available in 2021.

Inside Look: Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park Reopens with New Food, Drinks & Merchandise

Blizzard Beach is bringing back some of its most popular eats, while introducing other brand-new menu items to the various snack stands and quick-service restaurants throughout the park. Some of the best food and drink spots at Blizzard Beach include Lottawatta Lodge, Avalunch, Warming Hut, Cooling Hut and the Polar Pub.

Menu items throughout Blizzard Beach are diverse, offering many options for individuals with dietary restrictions. Vegan and gluten-free bites are aplenty throughout Blizzard Beach.

During our trip, we had the opportunity to sample some of the snacks and beverages available for purchase at the water park. Here are some of our favorites.

Honey Butter-Chicken Sandwich

Available at the Warming Hut, the Honey Butter-Chicken Sandwich is an appetizing dish made with tasty fried chicken, topped with honey and pickles. The honey is a sweet addition to a classic sandwich, and the combination of flavors is delicious. This sandwich is served with your choice of chips on the side.

Shrimp Louie Lettuce Wrap

Tasty shrimp and pico de gallo fill this lettuce wrap, making for the perfect healthy bite during your fun in the sun at Disney’s Blizzard Beach. It’s a light meal that’s surprisingly more filling than you might expect. The wrap is also served with a side of chips.

White Cap Flatbread

You can find this yummy white sauce flatbread at Lottawatta Lodge. It comes topped with chicken breast, bell peppers, parmesan, bacon and tomato. This menu item is filling without being too heavy, making it a great option during a long day at the water park.

Plant-Based Bratwurst Sandwich

This plant-based treat is a fantastic option for anybody looking for a heartier bite. Whether you’re a vegan or a meat-lover, the delicious flavors in this sandwich are sure to impress. This dish is served with roasted pepper, pickled onions and a side of house-made chips.

Banana Cabana Cocktail

The Banana Cabana cocktail is made with Cruzan Mango Rum, Parrot Bay Coconut Rum, Bols Crème de Banana, orange and pineapple juice and a splash of grenadine. This adult beverage is a great refresher on a sunny Florida afternoon. The cocktail is nothing short of delicious, and we highly recommend trying it the next time you find yourself at Blizzard Beach.

You can find the Banana Cabana as well as the Piña CoLAVA, Blue Blizzard Margarita, Rum Runner and many more at the Polar Pub.

Mark Dukes, general manager of Blizzard Beach Water Park, welcomed us and emphasized how excited he and the Blizzard Beach cast members are for the park’s reopening.

New Blizzard Beach 2021 Merchandise

Blizzard Beach has debuted a brand-new collection of merchandise for its 2021 reopening. From t-shirts to towels to bucket hats, there’s something special for guests of all ages. Some shirts and clothing items available at Blizzard Beach even have ultraviolet protection built in. Check out the newest merchandise for 2021 below.

Some of our favorite items in the collection include the Mickey bucket hat and the Blizzard Beach-themed towel.

With thrilling waterslides, relaxing lounge spots, delicious snacks, brand-new merchandise and so much more, Blizzard Beach is the perfect summer escape.

At this time, face coverings are required for all guests ages 2 and older, and must be worn at all times unless actively swimming or eating. To learn more about current safety precautions in place, click here.

For more information about Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park and to purchase tickets today, click here.

2021 Easter Special Megalist for Orlando Restaurants

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Our Easter Megalist for 2021 continues to grow.

Here are a few highlights:

  • JW Marriott At Orlando Bonnet Creek
  • Tapa Toro
  • Taverna Opa
  • Tap Room at Dubsdread
  • The Capital Grille
  • Eddie V’s
  • and more…

JW Marriott at Orlando Bonnet Creek

Easter Brunch in Unreserved Food Bazaar
$65 per adult, $35 per child (4-12 years) including:
– Live Entertainment
– Easter Bunny is going to visit every hour in the restaurant for photo taking and
interaction with kids (safely, covid friendly measures in place)
– a la carte Cocktail including , Easter Mimosas with Poemo Sparkling, blood orange
liqueur & fresh grapefruit, Grand Marnier
– Southern Inspired served Easter Brunch Buffet featuring action stations, carved meats
like Easter lamb, a fresh raw bar, farm-fresh spring vegetables.
*Children 3years or under complimentary- exclusive tax and gratuity, complimentary parking for outside guest Reservations are required: (407) 919-6300

Sear + Sea Woodfire Grill Easter Dinner Feature
– $58 per adult, regular kids a la carte menu offered for children
–  Includes an Open fire char grilled Te Mana New Zealand High Country Bred Lamb Rack
served with watercress & radicchio Salad, pickled horseradish, red onion, semi dried
grapes, smoked onion mustard

A very fun/family (even adults!!)  – Easter egg hunt: Win prizes ranging from Free Drink at Palm Cove (value $15), A coupon to the JW Market ($10 value) , Dinner for 2 in Sear + Sea ($150 value), a Cabana at the pool ( $200 value) & even a 1 Night Stay at the JW Bonnet Creek (Value $350)!!!

Tapa Toro

Endless Easter Brunch 11 am to 3 pm 

Brunch Buffet – $42pp or $15 per child under 10 (plus tax & gratuity)

Menu: Assorted Bread & Pastries, Pork Mojo, Prime with au jus & horseradish, Truffle Mash, Garlic Shrimp & Goats, Salmon, Seafood Paella, Eggs your Way, Waffles, Seasonal Desserts, Kids Mac & Cheese, Kids Chicken Tenders & Fries

  • Full Menu Also Available

  • Flamenco Dancing Entertainment

  • Reservations Recommended

  • Reservations available on our website and on OpenTable.com

Easter Dinner 4 pm to 10 pm

Special Pig Roast Prix-Fixe Menu – $28pp  (plus tax gratuity)
Appetizer: Beef Empanada
Entrée: Roasted Suckling Pig with Tapa Toro rice and Hawaiian roll

Dessert: Tres Leches

  • Full menu also available

  • Flamenco dancing entertainment beginning at 7pm

  • Reservations available on our website and on OpenTable.com

Celebrating at home? Schedule an order for pickup up to one week in advance via ChowNow!

Taverna Opa Orlando 

Let’s celebrate with wine and lamb!

Order any lamb entrée and receive a free glass of house wine!

  • Full menu available

  • Open 12 pm to 10 pm

  • Belly dancing entertainment begins at 7 pm

  • Reservations recommended

  • Reserve your table on our website or OpenTable.com

Also join us for Greek Easter on Sunday, May 2

Free glass of house wine with any lamb entrée and traditional Greek entertainment plus Tsougrisma, a Greek Easter tradition of breaking red eggs for good luck.

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Celebrating at home? Schedule an order for pickup up to one week in advance via ChowNow.

Taproom at Dubsdread 

Address: 549 West Par St Orlando Fl 32804

Phone Number: 407-650-0100

Website: www.taproomatdubsdread.com

Take Out or Dine in: dine in buffet only

Special Menu Options: brunch buffet

Cost: All – $47.95 – Children 10 and under $14.95 – children under 2 are free

Reservations required? Yes required – call to reserve.

The Capital Grille:

The Capital Grille is offering a three-course family-style Easter dinner for takeout for $275, featuring a Whole Rack of Bone-In Filet, Field Greens Salad, Grilled Asparagus, Mashed Potatoes, and a freshly prepared Flourless Chocolate Espresso Cake. Guests also have the option to elevate their experience with Lobster Tails, Shrimp Cocktail and Lobster Mac ‘N’ Cheese. Each dinner serves 4 to 6 and can be prepared to reheat or ready-to-serve. Pre-order is available with pickup on April 3 or 4. For guests who would prefer to dine out, the restaurant is also serving special brunch selections on Easter Sunday featuring twists on traditional favorites, including Lobster Frittata and Wagyu Strip Steak and Eggs. For more information and to place an order or make a reservation, visit TheCapitalGrille.com.

Eddie V’s Prime Seafood:

Eddie V’s is offering a four-course family-style Easter dinner for takeout, featuring Shrimp Cocktail choice of Herb-Roasted Tenderloin or Chilean Sea Bass, Grilled Asparagus, Three Cheese Au Gratin Potatoes and Bananas Foster Butter Cake. Each dinner serves either 2 guests (for $150) or 4 to 6 guests (for $250) and will be chilled and ready for guests to reheat at home. Dinners can be pre-ordered for pickup April 2-4. Additionally, in the dining room, the restaurant is offering a prix fixe brunch menu for $49 per person of elevated favorites such as Lobster Quiche Florentine, King Crab Omelet with Three Citrus Hollandaise and Crispy Chicken White Cheddar Jalapeno Biscuit. To place an order or make a reservation, visit EddieV.com.

Seasons 52:

Seasons 52 is serving an Easter Green Box To Go, featuring three courses of freshly prepared favorites including choice of Glazed Spiral Ham, Whole Side of Cedar Plank Roasted Salmon or Wood-Grilled Beef Tenderloin, plus salad, roasted green beans, choice of an additional side and Mini Indulgence desserts. Each dinner serves either 2 guests (starting at $55) or 4 to 6 guests (starting at $100) and will be chilled and ready for guests to warm at home. Seasons 52 will also offer an Easter Brunch in the dining room, with selections such as Crab and Cheddar Quiche, Upright French Toast and Wood-Grilled Shrimp and Grits. Guests can visit Seasons52.com to make a reservation and to place an order for pickup on April 2 or 3.

Olive Garden:

This Easter, celebrate with abundant Italian classics from Olive Garden made convenient with Family-Style Meals to go. Choose from a Family Bundle, which includes a large pan of Classic Lasagna, jumbo house salad and breadsticks (starting at $49.99), or Family-Size Pans of menu favorites such as Fettucine Alfredo, Chicken Parmigiana and more (starting at $34.99). Make your meal complete by adding a bottle of wine, starting at $15, available to go where permissible. Order online and have your meal delivered safely, right to your car at www.OliveGarden.com. 

Bahama Breeze:

Bahama Breeze is helping guests plan an island-style Easter with family-style Caribbean Bundles To Go, offering choice of entrée and side, salad and Cuban bread. Starting at $34.99, bundles serve up to four people and come fully-cooked for guests to enjoy at home. Entrée selections include Seafood Paella, Grilled Chicken with Cilantro-Crema, Jerk Chicken Wings and Baby Back Ribs, available for curbside takeout. Cocktails are also available to go in select locations. Visit BahamaBreeze.com for more information and to order online. 

Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen:

This Easter, enjoy Family Bundles from Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, featuring scratch-made classics to feed the entire family. Guests can select from entrées like Fall-Off-The-Plate Baby Back Ribs, hand-breaded Chicken Tenders, Grilled Salmon or a combination of these guest favorites—all of which include two family-sized sides of their choice and a half-dozen signature Honey Butter Croissants, starting at $24.99. Guests can complete the meal with a few slices of Classic Cheesecake topped with strawberry purée for $4.99 each. Lastly, add beer, wine or cocktails to go, where permissible, such as Cheddar’s Texas Margarita or Painkiller.  To order online for curbside pickup, visit Cheddars.com or download the Mobile App.

First Look: Loading…Gastrobrunch Restaurant in Historic Downtown St. Cloud, Florida

Loading…Gastrobrunch restaurant is a hidden gem located in historic downtown St. Cloud, just a short drive away from Orlando, south of Lake Nona and east of Kissimmee.

I didn’t even know there was a historic downtown St Cloud – but it does appear that downtown St. Cloud is experiencing a bit of a renaissance lately with new hotels and other developments in the works – understandable since there have been quite a few new residential developments in the area recently.

Owned by friends James Brady, Matt Rody and Jahnae Allen, Loading…Gastrobrunch restaurant also serves as the in-house dining option for the recently renovated adjacent Hunter Arms hotel.

The owners of Loading… are all veterans of the local restaurant industry including Disney World and Universal Orlando with a focus on service and ambiance. They opened in 2020 during the pandemic so word is just getting out now about the place.

The menu, led by chef Vaughn Collins features “Spaniflora” (Spanish and Florida style) influenced dishes, breakfast and brunch items, and a newly expanded dinner menu. Chef Vaughn Collins hails from the storied kitchens of Charleston, South Carolina, so you know their shrimp and grits and other Southern influenced dishes will be top notch. The stone ground corn grits are sourced all from local St. Cloud area Mick Farms.

I had the shrimp n’ grits here on a recent visit and it was one of the best renditions I have had, creamy corn grits with a savory pork a la minute sauce and full of fresh and plump local shrimp.

The brunch items like the cinnibun French Toast and the Spaniflora chicken chorizo waffle tacos are also quite the delight.

Cinni-bun French Toast – $12
Thick semolina smeared w/ brown sugar & spices, icing & cream cheese butter.

Spaniflora Chicken Waffle Tacos – $15
Waffle cone taco shells with waffle cone encrusted chicken, chorizo, peppers, onions, corn, heirloom tomatoes, cotija cheese and sriracha cream

Shrimp N’ Grits – $24
Mick Farms stone ground grits, shrimp, peppers, onions & pork a la minute sauce.

We recently spoke with Chef Vaughn Collins – who fell in love with the restaurant industry’s fast pace, sh– talking, knuckle burning atmosphere – about his background as well as upcoming plans at Loading…

Interview with Loading…Gastrobrunch’s Chef Vaughn Collins

Tasty Chomps: As the chef of Loading Gastrobrunch, what are some upcoming plans that you have for the menu and restaurant? What are some changes that guests might see?

Chef Vaughn Collins: Over the next few weeks we will be launching an ever rotating specials menu. It will be very small plate forward and have diverse selection. This is something St. Cloud hasn’t seen before so it will be interesting to see people shake from the chain restaurant vibe and experience something different. Coming soon will also be a more refined brunch menu, composed dishes rather than an over abundance of prepared menu items that beg for every dollar.

– What are some goals you have for Loading Gastrobrunch in 2021?

I can say with confidence that our bar produces dinner cocktails that would compete with Charleston’s craft bars and speakeasies. Jahnae Allen is our Bar Manager/Partner, and does a fabulous job at being the curator and mind behind our bar drinks. Best part about it is she has little to no bar experience and can still surprise. I would like the bar to get more love from our customers, skip the bud light and go for the hand selected craft beers at minimum. So to answer the question, for 2021 I would like to attract more people towards cocktails, Jahnae puts a ton of work into them.

– What are some of your favorite dishes on the menu right now and why?

Spaniflora waffle tacos , hands down. I’m a sucker for gimmicky food. It’s our least ordered taco as well.

– What are the most popular dishes right now at Loading?

Without going into number land I will say our chicken and waffle is a big seller, along with our tacos. Our biggest seller is our Meat, Eggs and Flip on our brunch menu.

– What are some lessons you have learned during 2020 – especially opening in the middle of a pandemic?

Honestly, having a hopeful outlook. I wouldn’t say we had any lessons that were learned besides praying we would make it. We were on the verge a few times – The partners had sleepless nights. It was terrible to turn staff away knowing they couldn’t pay their bills. Being grateful for the business you have is something we learned.

– Tell us about the dinner menu and what are some highlights there that people should really try?

Pretty much the whole dinner menu are simplified versions of finer dining entrees I brought with me from Charleston.

People need to try our shrimp and grits for sure. We have local stone ground grits. I will put my grit recipe against any other.

The beef short rib is a big underdog. It is braised to perfection, comes with a butter mounded bordelaise, broccolini ( which is the stalks that grow of the sides of broccoli) with succotash. Problem is people focused on the meat, starch, veg dinners of the 90’s that it gets pushed to the side.

– What are some childhood memories around food that sticks with you to this day?

My grandmother making red rice, red rice is a very southern dish. I have memories standing at her leg watching her mix all the ingredients. I also remember the short in the oven that buzzed all the time. When I heard that buzzer randomly going off I knew she was making something, half the time it was red rice.

– What are some lessons you have learned along the way as a chef?

I have learned things from inexperienced restaurant owners all the way to narrow minded industry tycoons. Knife time is something I would like to highlight, a small young kid from Guatemala taught me the resting knife trick, he explained the more you have to pick up and put down your knife, you waste time. Top and bottoming an onion, then peeling it, after that you cut it in half and julienne the onion and repeat. However top and bottoming all the onions first without putting your knife down to peel saves time.

Learning to open an oyster with just about anything…… seriously everything from a hair pin to a flat head screw driver.

– Tell us about your time in Charleston, South Carolina – tell us about the food scene there and what makes it unique / special.

Charleston is a booming city while still keeping its history. Its food scene is certainly different, having chefs that run smaller restaurants sometimes with only 15 seats, to huge establishments that need 8-10 chef in a kitchen to manage to line and prep.

A lot of it is southern cuisine, which is mainly from Africa, bringing a cultural and historic blast from the past. Although with African cooking came terrible and hard times with slavery and bondage, we have learned so much from African culture. Full of fat and salt, braising and smoking, Charleston IS southern cooking.

– What are some personal resolutions you have for 2021?

Spend more time with my family! I was kinda of absent as I pursued my career while keeping food on the table. God bless Bonnie (wife) for sticking by my side and taking care of the home front. It has surely paid off in more ways then one. We are an unstoppable family unit and they deserve my time.

– Favorite local St Cloud eats?

Touch of Basil. I have had pizza from all over the country, Touch of Basil isn’t the absolute best however using St. Cloud water to activate yeast and Florida weather to allow proper rise I have the upmost respect for them.

Loading Gastrobrunch Restaurant
Located in: The Hunter Arms Hotel
Address: 1023 New York Ave, St Cloud, FL 34769
Hours:
Monday – Saturday 9AM–10PM
Sunday 9AM–3PM

Phone: (407) 593-0233
loadinggastrobrunch.com

Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum – A Taste of… Stefano’s – Special Underground Menu – March 11 – 21

Tasty Chomps X Orlando Foodie Forum
presents
A Taste of …

Stefano’s Trattoria

“A Taste of… presented by Tasty Chomps x Orlando Foodie Forum” is a new special “underground” menu for readers and followers to get a “Taste Of…” a local Orlando restaurant with a special pre-fixe menu (similar to Magical Dining) for dine in or take out for a limited time. Every 10 days we will release a new special menu at another restaurant.

First up…

Stefano’s Trattoria
1425 Tuskawilla Rd, Winter Springs, FL 32708
https://stefanos-trattoria.com/ – (407) 659-0101

Starting March 11th till 21st, 2021, for just $30 (plus tax and tip) you can get a 4-course dinner at Stefano’s Trattoria in Winter Springs – Stefano’s is celebrating several new dishes on their menu and want to feature them to new and old customers – some of the new dishes include salmon alla vodka, pesto pasta, and lobster ravioli.

If you dine in, there’s also live piano music nightly.

About the Restaurant:

An Italian restaurant serving homestyle comfort food. Here at Stefano’s Trattoria we offer Time, Quality, and Passion, the best ingredients for an exquisite meal. Quality and Passion we do have. Time you have to give us. We are very delighted to have you as our guests. We hope our love and dedication to this restaurant will add to the pleasure of your meal. Stefano’s Chef Louis English was taught by former chef/owner Stefano Lacommare – someone he says “cooks with passion and puts all his love into every dish he prepares.”

Price:
$30 dollars plus Tax and tip

Dates:
March 11th – 21st, 2021

For Take Out or Dine In

  1. Appetizer (Choose One)

Pomodori Caprese
Sliced tomatoes and fresh mozzarella topped with olive oil and fresh basil

Mozzarella Fritta
Deep fried breaded cheese sticks

Bruschetta Siciliana
Toasted Italian bread topped with marinated tomatoes

2. Soup or Salad

3. Entree (Choose One)

Pesto Pasta
Homemade creamy pesto sauce served over penne pasta
(Penne, Spaghetti, Linguini, Angel Hair, Gluten Free Penne or Gluten Free Spaghetti)

Penne Alla Vodka
Penne pasta sauteed with onions, basil, garlic, hint of red pepper flake and vodka tossed in a creamy pink sauce

Lobster Ravioli
Lobster filled ravioli in a white wine cream sauce with jumbo shrimp and fresh herbs

Salmon Alla Crema
Salmon filet lightly floured and sautéed in a sherry lemon cream sauce with sun-dried tomatoes and asparagus served over linguini

4. Dessert (Choose One)

Cannoli
Tiramisu

To make a reservation, call Stefano’s Trattoria (1425 Tuskawilla Rd, Winter Springs, FL 32708) https://stefanos-trattoria.com/ at (407) 659-0101 and mention the Tasty Chomps Taste of Stefano’s Menu from March 11-21st.

Behind the Scenes

Pesto Pasta
Homemade creamy pesto sauce served over penne pasta
(Penne, Spaghetti, Linguini, Angel Hair, Gluten Free Penne or Gluten Free Spaghetti)

Penne Alla Vodka
Penne pasta sauteed with onions, basil, garlic, hint of red pepper flake and vodka tossed in a creamy pink sauce

Lobster Ravioli
Lobster filled ravioli in a white wine cream sauce with jumbo shrimp and fresh herbs

Salmon Alla Crema
Salmon filet lightly floured and sautéed in a sherry lemon cream sauce with sun-dried tomatoes and asparagus served over linguini

Inside Look: Taste of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2021

Spring has finally sprung in Central Florida, and as we wave the chilly winter months goodbye we also welcome the Taste of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival back to the Walt Disney World Resort.

More than 20 outdoor kitchens are scattered throughout the park during this festival, offering guests a delicious variety of spring-themed eats. This year, you’ll notice a heightened emphasis on sustainability, from the food to the merchandise. The festival began March 3 and will run until July 5, 2021.

Disney invited us out to a media preview where we experienced the Flower & Garden Festival, and sampled some of the dishes available this year. Here is our inside look at the Taste of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2021.

Inside Look: Taste of EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2021

Topiaries

Beautifully crafted topiaries can be found all throughout EPCOT and the World Showcase during the Flower & Garden Festival. Each topiary sculpture is made with care by Disney’s own team of horticulturists. See if you can spot all 20+ displays during your visit. Here are some of our favorites.

Simba and Friends (Rafiki, Simba, Mufasa and Sarabi) – Future World West

Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy – Between United Kingdom and Canada Pavilions

Winnie the Pooh – United Kingdom Pavilion

Woody, Bo Peep and her sheep – Future World West

Minnie and Mickey – World Showplace

Breathtaking gardens and spreads of flowers can also be spotted throughout EPCOT during the Flower & Garden Festival.

Must-Try Eats and Treats at Flower & Garden:

An impressive variety of eats of treats made with fresh, garden-inspired ingredients can be sampled at EPCOT’s Flower & Garden Festival this year. There’s something for everyone to enjoy, from snacks and desserts to entrees and alcoholic beverages.

Chef Kevin Downing, who serves as chef for EPCOT festivals, was available to walk us through some of the new and returning dishes at the festival this year.

Here is our list of must-try Flower & Garden Festival treats.

Avocado Toast – EPCOT Sunshine Griddle

The Avocado Toast is the perfect light snack during your Flower & Garden adventures. It’s topped with marinated toybox tomatoes and goat cheese, and garnished with edible flowers.

Froot Loops Shake – EPCOT Sunshine Griddle

This non-alcoholic shake is the perfect refreshing sweet treat. It’s beautiful to look at, and even tastier to drink.

Twinings of London Energize Matcha Cranberry & Lime Green Tea with Hanger 1 Makrut Lime Vodka – Trowel & Trellis

While this delicious tea is also available without alcohol, we highly recommend getting the vodka version if you’re over the age of 21. It’s incredibly refreshing on a warm Florida afternoon. Plus, it comes in this adorable mason jar.

Lemon Magdalena Cake with Fig Compote and Sangria Gel – Taste of Marrakesh, Morocco Pavilion

Lemon and fig flavors combine to create this wonderful dessert dish. It’s light, sweet and definitely worth a try.

Beef Brisket Burnt Ends and Smoked Pork Belly Slider – Festival Favorites

This slider features smoked pork belly, beef brisket burnt ends, garlic sausage, chorizo, cheddar fondue and a house-made pickle. The flavor is rich and and the dish is impressively hearty.

Hibiscus Lemonade Cocktail – Farmers Feast

If you’re a fan of gin, run and order this cocktail right now. Made with Islamorada Brewery & Distillery Hibiscus Gin, this drink is both tasty and refreshing, without being too sweet. Farmers Feast has a rotating menu, so you’ll want to grab this cocktail before it’s replaced.

Off The “Beat”en Path – Farmers Feast

These yummy profiteroles are filled with red beet mousse with golden beet pastry cream, whipped goat cheese cream and candied walnuts decorating the plate. We know what you might be thinking, but trust us and give it a try. We were pleasantly surprised with what turned out to be one of our favorite food items of the entire festival.

Key Lime Tart – Festival Favorites

If you’re a fan of key lime, you can’t go wrong with this delightful tart. Served with toasted meringue, this sweet treat is exquisite.

Lavender Pot de Crème – Trowel & Trellis

This dessert dish is fantastic, made with blueberry cake, pink peppercorn and lime whipped cream. The flavors complement one another surprisingly well, creating a dessert that is both delicious and unique.

House-made Potato and Cheddar Biscuit with Salmon Tartare – Cider House

This dish features the flavors of fresh salmon and biscuit reminiscent of a home-cooked breakfast. It’s a combo that any salmon lover will surely enjoy.

Meyer Lemon-poached Lobster Salad – The Citrus Blossom

This lobster salad is made with grapefruit-rosé vinaigrette, yuzu-marinated hearts of palm and avocado-yuzu panna cotta. It’s a great option for anybody craving some refreshing seafood.

Cider Flight – Cider House

Cider lovers rejoice! A delicious new Cider Flight is available at this year’s festival. The flight comes with the 3 Daughter Brewing Pink Lemonade Hard Cider, Bold Rock Watermelon Hard Cider and the Blake’s Hard Cider Co. Triple Jam Hard Cider. All three were great, but our favorite was probably the pink lemonade cider.

Duck Confit – Farmers Feast

Duck Confit with carrot purée, roasted root vegetables, rainbow chard and duck jus is available at Farmers Feast. This booth has a rotating menu, so if you want to try this tasty duck dish you’ll want to to do soon.

Frushi – Hanami, Japan Pavilion

Frushi is a Flower & Garden classic, and for good reason. This delightful dish is made with strawberries, pineapples and cantaloupe wrapped in sweet rice and pink soy wrap. It’s served with whipped cream, toasted coconut and berry sauce.

Blood Orange Sour with Fresh Mint – Hanami, Japan Pavilion

The Blood Orange Sour is a tasty adult beverage with a spectacular presentation. It’s sweet, tart and filled with a ton of blood orange pulp and fresh mint leaves.

Beignet Caramélisé, Fourré Crème Vanille, Glacé au Caramel Fleur de Sel – Fleur de Lys, France Pavilion

The Caramelized Vanilla Cream Beignet is a rich, sweet snack option during your Flower & Garden festivities. The consistency is similar to a classic donut filled with tasty vanilla cream. What really sets this menu item apart is the caramelized sugar on top, which adds delicious flavor to the dish.

New 2021 Merchandise

A new Taste of EPCOT festival means an all-new collection of themed merchandise. This year, the collection offers some unique items featuring the Orange Bird, Figment and our favorite mouse duo. The collection features t-shirts, spirit jerseys, cups, hats, ears and a lot more. Check out some of the merchandise available during the Flower & Garden Festival below.

With all the exciting food, topiaries, gardens, live entertainment and new merchandise available at this year’s Flower & Garden Festival, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Learn more about the festival here.

GoFundMe Campaign – Help Bring Local Orlando Snacks to Orange County Convention Vaccination Workers

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Let’s organize some snack/food drop offs for the front line workers at OCCC !! We are fundraising to purchase snacks/bites from local Orlando restaurants and markets to help feed the front line workers at the Orange County Convention Center vaccination site!

“At the Orange County Convention Center’s vaccination site we have lots of EMS and health dept folks out there. They welcome any snacks/food drop offs – if any place ever wants to drop off anything as a thank you or a treat or something, they are more than willing to have them there. And it always helps morale. The team can’t really go anywhere because of time constraints.   It’ll be a gesture and is such a great morale thing since the site is staffed 6 days per week for 12 hours a day. ”


This week , Tien Hung Market / Banh Mi Boy’s Benjamin Phan delivered over 200 Vietnamese Spring Rolls and gallons of Vietnamese coffee to support the Orange County Convention Center vaccination workers. Tien Hung is one of the oldest Vietnamese owned markets in Orlando located in the historic Mills 50 District.

Mr. Phan donated the coffee while money raised through a gofundme by Ricky Ly of TastyChomps.com the local Orlando food guide was used to purchase the food and support local Orlando businesses –

for more info visit https://gofund.me/eb14f7ad

RECIPE – Chinese Honey BBQ Pork Ribs aka Cha Siu Pork Ribs

This recipe is provided by my father-in-law, To Wong, a 40 year veteran of the Chinese restaurant industry, recently retired. It’s a wonderful recipe and I think the key is to make sure you marinate for at least a day to let the flavors soak into the pork.

RECIPE – Chinese Honey BBQ Pork Ribs aka Cha Siu Pork Ribs

Ingredients

2 lb pork shoulder cut in 1.5 inch slabs or two lbs pork ribs
0.75 spoons* salt
3 cloves garlic finely chopped
5 spoons sugar
Pinch of Chinese five spice
1.5 spoons of Hoisin sauce
0.5 spoon of Ketchup
Three Drops Red Food color
0.5 spoon Chee Hou sauce (fermented soybean sauce similar to hoisin) (if available – optional)
Two spoons of Hsiaohsing or rice wine

*Spoons are Chinese soup spoons or tablespoon

Instructions

Mix together ingredients in a mixing bowl
Add pork into the bowl
Marinate for 1.5 days in a large gallon ziplock bag
Flip meat over after one day
Turn on oven – Broil Low on high rack for 25 min
Flip meat over and low broil another 25 min
Keep an eye on the meat to make sure it doesn’t burn
Take BBQ pork out and brush honey on.