First: Hillstone, hillstonerestaurant.com
Second: Christner's Prime Steak & Lobster, christnersprimesteakandlobster.com
Third: Kabooki Sushi, kabookisushi.com
Faiyaz Kara has served as Orlando Weekly's restaurant critic since June 2006. He's one of the last local food critics to stay incognito (or at least he tries to), reflecting our mission of giving readers reviews that closely reflect the experience they might have, as opposed to a recognizable "foodie" celebrity. That said, no average reader could take in the amount of red meat, foie gras, croissants and cream cheese mousse that he does on a weekly basis. When he's not eating for us, he's eating in Miami for Eater.com, recording his Canada-centric "Bag of Milk" podcast, or playing hockey or tennis to work it all off.
When the good people of this city ask me about restaurants I like to frequent, my response invariably boils down to moods. That's right, moods. Mine happen to be a fickle and incalculable bunch, but they hold sway over my gut and are the primary influencers on my appetite. So when a particular mood strikes, these restaurants never let me down. Here are my picks for Orlando's best.
• When I'm in a wacky mood, I know I can get a zany dish (doughnuts topped with duck confit) with a zany name ("For Faiyaz") at Orlando Meats.
• Sometimes, I want to enjoy a high-end omakase while feeling a complete disconnect with everyone else around me and not give a shit. The busty partygoers and DSquared2 set at Kabooki Sushi give me just that.
• Then there are times where I miss being in my favorite food city in the world, but after a platter of kebabs at Cafe 34 Istanbul, followed by a few shots of raki and a toke from the hookah, I feel like I'm right back in Galata. It's open 24 hours, too.
• Favorite burger? I get asked this one a lot. My favorite burger in the city is the heavily spiced chapli kebab burger at Charcoal Zyka. It's crackled with pomegranate seeds and slathered in their "inferno" sauce. When I want my favorite no-fuss burger, I head to Kappy's Subs in Maitland for their quarter-pound cheeseburger. They've been around since the Leafs last won the Stanley Cup (1967), so they're doing something right.
• That said, I'll often crave a burger from West Coast institution In-N-Out, and the all-vegan version at Winter Park Biscuit Co. comes pretty damn close — burger diaper and all.
• When I'm mooding for beef on the opposite end of the cost spectrum, I lose myself in the $70,000 meat humidor at Knife & Spoon. Well, not literally, but I can stare at those dry-aged wonders until the cows come home (the 500-day aged steak on the top shelf in particular). Eating one these hefty, funk-filled slabs is an indulgence at its absolute beefiest.
• But there are times that call for simple pleasures, and the noodly bowls of tonkotsu at Ramen Takagi offer just that in a simple and serene setting.
• For donburi (rice bowls), no one does it better than Takanao and Yasue Nakashima at Sushi Kichi.
• Rarely am I not in the mood for cheese mousse tea or matcha, and Matcha Cafe Maiko's cheese matcha latte gives me both in a cup.
• The mood for pho strikes about as often as lightning in the summer and, when it does, I head straight for Z Asian Vietnamese Kitchen for a hearty bowl. Granted, sometimes I'll forgo the beef noodle soup in favor of fermented anchovy-based seafood soup or marinated duck noodle soup.
• Then there are times when I want to lovingly give my GI tract the finger by diving into a hellish plate of Mee Thai's waterfall beef salad bathed in an electrified juice spiked with Thai red-hots.
• For a general Thai and Laotian hankering, Dali's in Sanford is so worth the drive.
• I'm almost always in the mood for Indian food, and for pani puri and other street snacks, Bombay Street Kitchen is the best. For high-end sophistication, Tabla Orlando and Tabla Winter Park never let me down.
• For jamón Ibérico and all my Spanish cravings, Jaleo at Disney Springs gets the nod.
• For tajines and couscous, Moroccan Breeze more than gratifies.
• If you're wondering what takeout joint I frequent the most? It's Shiraz Market in Longwood.
• For pastries and baked goods, I love Bread & Co.
• There are times to connect with Orlando's past, however painful, and Nikki's Place plates a ladleful of history with its meat-and-threes. After enduring more than 70 years of systematic segregation, neighborhood razings and interstate incursions, its brand of Southern cuisine has remained true to the words embossed on the restaurant's marquee — "the way it used to be."
Most of Orlando learned what a bialy is last year, when Hannah Jaffe and Nathan Sloan schooled us deliciously. This non-boiled, malt-free cousin of the bagel has a dimple, not a hole, and Jaffe and Sloan fill theirs with either caramelized onions or a smoked jalapeño-and-Muenster mix.
They also deal in — and we do mean deal; this stuff is borderline addictive — an unkosher and undaunted menu of labneh and gravlax, latkes and scrapple, challah and gribiche-style egg salad, all of it embellished with lashings of Manischewitz-shallot butter and Duke's mayo. (And that's just the regular menu — specials tend toward the baroque, like a matzo brei tortilla española or a Campari-grapefruit chess pie.)
This fearless mix of Jewish deli, Southern comfort, and L.A. edgy makes sense when you dig into the pair's past: Jaffe cooked with Sqirl's Jessica Koslow and Top Chef Michael Voltaggio, while Sloan worked with Beard Award winners Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo at their Los Angeles seafood joint, Son of a Gun. Despite those West Coast pedigrees, Jaffe and Sloan met at the Hideaway Bar and got married at Redlight Redlight, which is, just about the most Orlando thing ever. And now their food is too, and we're delighted to eat it all up. (delidesires.com)
As your grandma may have said to you, it's an ill wind that blows no good at all. And while a global pandemic may be the illest wind of any of our lives, it has led to a few small adjustments to the norm that are welcome. For instance, the widespread necessity of working from home means far fewer cars doing the daily commute, leading to cleaner air. Another unintended but overdue change to our everyday situation has been the rapid expansion of restaurants' delivery, takeout and drive-through services. While none of these are new options, never before has there been such panoply of dishes available to enjoy at home — from ramen to cocktails to ice cream, even fine dining. We were even able to get proper wine with a to-go meal, which is oh so civilized. Menus have been optimized, employees have been trained, and pickup, delivery and drive-through are no longer dirty words, no matter the price tag. It's a welcome development, not just in pandemic lockdown times, but for anyone who might not be able to sit in a restaurant due to disability or illness. Here's hoping it sticks around.
They say you can only have two of the three attributes everyone wants, but Lazy Moon is the exception: It's fast, cheap, and good. But most of all, it's huuuuuge, in a way that people struggle to express — in the past, we've said holding one of their slices will make you feel like a 5-year-old in the land of giants, and suggested you could wear a slice as a festive cape. Whole pies are akin to tablecloths or Conestoga wagon wheels — a certain viral photo shows a 6-month-old baby next to a full Lazy Moon and ... the pie is bigger. But it's not just about the stunting size. The wide variety of toppings make for endless flavor combinations, and the thin, crispy crust allows one to devour an absurdly mammoth slice without exploding. And topping it off, a long-revered special, the Boxcar Willy, nets you a cheese slice and a pint of PBR for just $6.50, a public good that has surely provided many a broke Orlandoan enough calories to live another day. (lazymoonpizza.com)
First: Henry Moso, Kabooki Sushi, kabookisushi.com
Second: Wendy Lopez, Reyes Mezcaleria, reyesmex.com
Third: Jason Campbell, Luke's Kitchen and Bar, eatatlukes.com
First: 4 Rivers Smokehouse, 4rsmokehouse.com
Second: Tijuana Flats, tijuanaflats.com
Third: Hawkers, eathawkers.com
First: Se7en Bites, se7enbites.com
Second: The Briarpatch, thebriarpatchrestaurant.com
Third: First Watch, firstwatch.com
Best Brunch
First: Santiago's Bodega, santiagosbodega.com
Second: Maxine's on Shine, maxinesonshine.com
Third: Briarpatch, thebriarpatchrestaurant.com
Best Lunch
First: Yellow Dog Eats, yellowdogeats.com
Second: Beefy King, beefyking.com
Third: Black Bean Deli, blackbeandeli.com
Best Cheap Eats
First: Gringos Locos, gringoslocos.com
Second: Beefy King, beefyking.com
Third: Lazy Moon, lazymoonpizza.com
Best Date Restaurant
First: Hillstone, hillstonerestaurant.com
Second: Better Than Sex, betterthansexdesserts.com
Third: Prato, prato-wp.com
Best Outdoor Dining
First: Hillstone, hillstonerestaurant.com
Second: Grills Lakeside, grillsseafood.com
Third: Ravenous Pig, theravenouspig.com
Best Late-Night Restaurant
(serving after 11 p.m.)
First: Gringos Locos, gringoslocos.com
Second: Pom Pom's Teahouse & Sandwicheria, pompomsteahouse.com
Third: Lazy Moon, lazymoonpizza.com
Best Splurge
Restaurant
First: Hillstone, hillstonerestaurant.com
Second: Christner's Prime Steak & Lobster, christnersprimesteakandlobster.com
Third: Kabooki Sushi, kabookisushi.com
Best Place to Buy Meat
First: Petty's Meats, pettysmeats.com
Second: Orlando Meats, orlandomeats.com
Third: Freshfields Farm, freshfieldsfarm.com
Best Place to
Buy Produce
First: Freshfields Farm, freshfieldsfarm.com
Second: Winter Garden Farmers Market, wintergardenfarmersmarket.com
Third: Winter Park Farmers Market, cityofwinterpark.org
Best Place to
Eat Gluten-free
First: Ethos Vegan Kitchen, ethosvegankitchen.com
Second: Hungry Pants, eathungrypants.com
Third: Bolay, bolay.com
Best Bakery
First: Gideon's Bakehouse, gideonsbakehouse.com
Second: The Glass Knife, theglassknife.com
Third: Se7en Bites, se7enbites.com
Best Barbecue
Restaurant
First: 4 Rivers Smokehouse, 4rsmokehouse.com
Second: Pig Floyd's Urban Barbakoa, pigfloyds.com
Third: Yellow Dog Eats, yellowdogeats.com
Best Caribbean
Restaurant
First: Black Bean Deli, blackbeandeli.com
Second: Bahama Breeze, bahamabreeze.com
Third: DaJen Eats, dajeneats.com
Best Chinese Restaurant
First: Hawkers Asian Street Food, eathawkers.com
Second: Peter's Kitchen China Bistro, peterskitchencb.business.site
Third: Chuan Lu Garden, chuanlugardenfl.com
Best Coffee Bar
First: Foxtail Coffee Co., foxtailcoffee.com
Second: Drunken Monkey, drunkenmonkeycoffee.com
Third: Lineage Coffee Roasting, lineageroasting.com
Best Diner
First: Metro Diner, metrodiner.com
Second: Christo's Café, facebook.com/christoscafeorlando
Third: Linda's Winter Park Diner, winterparkdiner.com
Best Food Truck
First: Chicken Fire, facebook.com/eatchickenfire
Second: Korean BBQ Taco Box, facebook.com/kbbqbox
Third: Smoke & Donuts, smokeanddonuts.com
Best French Restaurant
First: Le Coq Au Vin, lecoqauvinrestaurant.com
Second: Chez Vincent, chezvincent.com
Third: DoveCote, dovecoteorlando.com
Best Greek Restaurant
First: Little Greek Fresh Grill, littlegreekfreshgrill.com
Second: The Greek Corner, thegreekcorner.net
Third: Mediterranean Blue, mediterraneanblue.net
Best Indian Restaurant
First: Tamarind Indian Cuisine, tamarindfl.com
Second: Mynt Fine Indian Cuisine, myntorlando.com
Third: Saffron Indian Cuisine, saffronorlando.com
Best Italian Restaurant
First: Prato, prato-wp.com
Second: Antonio's, antoniosonline.com
Third: Enzo's on the Lake, enzos.com
Best Korean Restaurant
First: Izziban Sushi & BBQ, izzibansushibbq.com
Second: Korea House, koreahouseorlando.com
Third: Chi-Kin, chi-kin.com
Best Latin Restaurant
First: Black Bean Deli, blackbeandeli.com
Second: Agave Azul, agaveazulcocinamex.com
Third: Zaza New Cuban Diner, zazacubandiner.com
Best Local Brewery
First: Hourglass Brewing, hourglassbrewing.com
Second: Crooked Can Brewing Co., crookedcan.com
Third: Sideward Brewing, sidewardbrewing.com
Best Mexican Restaurant
First: Agave Azul, agaveazulcocinamex.com
Second: Black Rooster Taqueria, blackroostertaqueria.com
Third: Don Julio Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar, donjuliomexicankitchen.com
Best Middle Eastern
Restaurant
First: Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine, bosphorousrestaurant.com
Second: Mediterranean Deli
Third: Habibi, habibilg.com
Best Seafood
Restaurant
First: Winter Park Fish Co., wpfishco.com
Second: High Tide Harry's, hightideharrys.com
Third (tie): The Osprey, theospreyorlando.com
Third (tie): Boston's Fish House, bostonsfishhouse.com
Best Steakhouse
First: Linda's La Cantina, lindaslacantina.com
Second: Ruth's Chris Steak House, ruthschris.com
Third: Christner's Prime Steak & Lobster, christnersprimesteakandlobster.com
Best Teahouse
First: Pom Pom's Teahouse & Sandwicheria, pompomsteahouse.com
Second: Infusion Tea, infusionorlando.com
Third: Royaltea, royalteaus.com
Best Thai Restaurant
First: SEA Thai, seathaiatorlando.com
Second: Thai House, thaihouseoforlando.net
Third: Thai Blossom, mythaiblossom.com
Best Theme Park
Restaurant
First: The Boathouse, theboathouseorlando.com
Second: Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen, universalorlando.com
Third: Be Our Guest, disneyworld.disney.go.com
Best Vegan or
Vegetarian Restaurant
First: Ethos Vegan Kitchen, ethosvegankitchen.com
Second: Winter Park Biscuit Co., winterparkbiscuitco.com
Third: Hungry Pants, eathungrypants.com
Best Vietnamese
Restaurant
First: Pho 88, pho88orlando.com
Second: Little Saigon, littlesaigonfl.com
Third: Viet-Nomz, vietnomzfl.com
Best Bloody Mary
First: The Hammered Lamb, thehammeredlamb.com
Second: Maxine's on Shine, maxinesonshine.com
Third: Ravenous Pig, theravenouspig.com
Best Burger
First: Teak Neighborhood Grill, teakorlando.com
Second: The Ravenous Pig, theravenouspig.com
Third: Hamburger Mary's, hamburgermarys.com
Best Cheesesteak
First: LaSpada's Original Cheese Steaks & Hoagies, laspadas.com
Second: Kappy's Subs, kappyssubsfl.com
Third: Cavo's Bar and Kitchen, cavosbar.com
Best Cuban Sandwich
First: Black Bean Deli, blackbeandeli.com
Second: Zaza New Cuban Diner, zazacubandiner.com
Third: Cubans on the Run, cubansontherun.com
Best Desserts
First: The Glass Knife, theglassknife.com
Second: Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream, kellyshomemadeicecream.com
Third: Gideon's Bakehouse, gideonsbakehouse.com
Best Doughnut
First: Donut King, thedonutking.com
Second: The Salty Donut, saltydonut.com
Third: Voodoo Doughnut, universalorlando.com
Best Fried Chicken
First: Publix, publix.com
Second: The Coop, asouthernaffair.com
Third: Chicken Fire, facebook.com/eatchickenfire
Best Ice Cream
First: Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream, kellyshomemadeicecream.com
Second: Jeremiah's Italian Ice, jeremiahsice.com
Third: The Greenery Creamery, thegreenerycreamery.com
Best Juice/Smoothies
First: Tropical Smoothie Cafe, tropicalsmoothiecafe.com
Second: Soho Juice Company, sohojuiceco.com
Third: Juice Bar, juicebarorlando.com
Best Locally Made
Hot Sauce
First: Tijuana Flats, tijuanaflats.com
Second: Jason's Mom's Sauce, jasonsmomssauce.com
Third: MX Taco, mxtacorestaurant.com
Best Nachos
First: Gringos Locos, gringoslocos.com
Second: Tijuana Flats, tijuanaflats.com
Third: Miller's Ale House, millersalehouse.com
Best Pho
First: Pho 88, pho88orlando.com
Second: Viet-Nomz, vietnomzfl.com
Third: Little Saigon, littlesaigonfl.com
Best Pizza
First: Lazy Moon, lazymoonpizza.com
Second: Pizza Bruno, pizzabrunofl.com
Third: Mellow Mushroom, mellowmushroom.com
Best Poke
First: Poke Hana, poke-hana.com
Second: Da Kine Poke, dakinepoke.com
Third: Bento, eatatbento.com
Best Pub Grub/Bar Food
First: The Porch, theporchwinterpark.com
Second: Tori Tori, toritoripub.com
Third: Graffiti Junktion, graffitijunktion.com
Best Ramen
First: Domu, domufl.com
Second: Jinya Ramen Bar, jinyaramenbar.com
Third: Soupa Saiyan, soupasaiyan.com
Best Sandwiches/Subs
First: Publix Deli Subs, publix.com
Second: Pom Pom's, pompomsteahouse.com
Third: Stasio's Italian Deli & Market, instagram.com/stasiositaliandeli
Best Sushi
First: Kabooki Sushi, kabookisushi.com
Second: Seito Sushi, seitosushi.com
Third: Sushi Pop, sushipoprestaurant.com
Best Tacos
First: Gringos Locos, gringoslocos.com
Second: Tin and Taco, tinandtaco.com
Third: Black Rooster Taqueria, blackroostertaqueria.com
Best Thing to Eat at a Theme Park
First: Anything from Epcot Food & Wine
Second: Dole Whip
Third: Butterbeer
Best Wings
First: Domu, domufl.com
Second: Gator's Dockside, gatorsdockside.com
Third: Papa Bees, papabeeswings.com
First: Santiago's Bodega, santiagosbodega.com
Second: Maxine's on Shine, maxinesonshine.com
Third: Briarpatch, thebriarpatchrestaurant.com
First: Yellow Dog Eats, yellowdogeats.com
Second: Beefy King, beefyking.com
Third: Black Bean Deli, blackbeandeli.com