Orlando’s bustling tourism scene means the city is home to plenty of traveler-approved eateries. And one strip in particular seems to reign supreme over restaurants with big flavor and flair: International Drive boasts Mediterranean eats, British pubs, Cuban rum bars and even more cuisine from all over the world.
Here are 20 I-Drive restaurants that everyone, tourists and locals alike, should visit at least once.

Kavas Tacos + Tequila
9101 International Drive, Pointe OrlandoKavas Tacos + Tequila is the latest venture by the team behind International Drive restaurants Taverna Opa and Tapa Toro (formerly owned). Between their Mexican and Tex-Mex offerings, the kitchen at Kavas handles both sides of the border with equal assurance. Credit: Photo via Kavas Tacos + Tequila/Facebook

Taverna Opa
9101 International Drive, Pointe OrlandoPatrons jump up on the tables for a belly dance fest while waiters bring the heat with flaming Greek cheese. But the dancing isn’t Taverna Opa’s only offer of the most authentic Greek experience in Orlando – the hummus is also a menu must-try. Credit: Photo via Taverna Opa/Google Maps

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse
9150 International Drive
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse is a great pick for steak, seafood and traditional classic all-American food. Credit: Image via Google Maps




Nile Ethiopian
7048 International Drive, OrlandoThis cozy restaurant in the heart of the tourist strip is one of the best places in town to enjoy Ethiopian food — or to try it for the first time. Order a combo platter (meat or veggie) and scoop it with spongy injera bread instead of utensils. First-timers may want to go easy on the kitfo, a spicy steak tartare. Credit: Photo via Nile Ethiopian/Yelp

One Lounge
5648 International Drive, OrlandoThis restaurant-hookah bar hybrid may just be the one place in Orlando where a taste of Uzbekistan can be found. Even with the broad spectrum of cuisines available in the area, Uzbek food is especially noteworthy. Credit: Photo by Rob Bartlett

Twenty Pho Hour
11951 International DriveThe pop-op effects — modeled after the 2D Café in Tokyo — make Twenty Pho Hour arguably the most Instagrammable restaurant in Orlando. As much as the I-Drive noodle joint is about photogenics, it’s more about flavorful bowls of pho. Credit: Photo via Twenty Pho Hour/Google Maps

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar
9101 International Drive, Pointe OrlandoThis massive I-Drive eatery specializes in Cuban cuisine and offers a vast rum bar. You’ll find over-the-top vibrant decor and late-night salsa dancing here. Credit: Image via Google Maps

Hampton Social
9101 International Drive, OrlandoHampton Social on I-Drive specializes in carefully curated coastal cuisine and vibes straight out of a Vineyard Vines catalog. The menu features seafood entrees, pizzas, burgers, fish and chips, “hearty bowls” and plenty to drink. Credit: Photo via Hampton Social/Google Maps

Maggiano’s Little Italy
9101 International Drive, Pointe OrlandoAn elevated take on I-Drive Italian, Maggiano’s Little Italy specializes in family-style authentic fare and a polished ambience. Credit: Image via Google Maps

The Pub
9101 International Drive, Pointe OrlandoThis British-style pub offers a variety of bites and brews, plus plenty of sports viewing events and watch parties. Credit: Image via Google Maps

Tom’s Watch Bar
8050 International Drive, OrlandoSports bar Tom’s Watch Bar offers a full snacking menu with options like deep-dish nachos, crispy dill pickles and potstickers. Dining options like Tom’s famous prime rib dip, burgers, desserts and more are also on offer. The spot’s lengthy drink menu also hosts sips to keep your hands busy as you cheer on your team. Credit: Photo via Tom's Watch Bar/Facebook

Bawarchi Indian Cuisine
6315 International Drive, OrlandoBawarchi Indian Cuisine offers Indian fare and a casual atmosphere in this I-Drive location. Credit: Image via Google Maps

Helena Modern Riviera
8441 International Drive, OrlandoThis Icon Park eatery offers Mediterranean eats, outdoor seating and cocktails — all right next door to Orlando’s main tourism sector. Credit: photo by Rob Bartlett


Hanamizuki
8255 International Drive, Orlando
Hanamizuki upholds the traditions of authentic Japanese cuisine, from tempura and tataki to donburi and ishiyaki. Reservations are highly recommended to reserve your spot in this flavorful establishment. Credit: Photo via Hanamizuki/Facebook


Titanic: The Artifact
7324 International Drive, Orlando
You don’t have to pay first-class prices to live a life of Titanic luxury. (Well, you know, before the fatal sinking.) Characters donning the fanciest of costumes engage you with tales of their past and of the great ship that you’re on while you dine as an honored guest for the evening. Credit: Photo via Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition/Facebook
