So far, 2018 is off to a great start for new Orlando restaurants. Here’s a handful of brand-spanking new spots worth checking out.

This Little Piggy 426 W. Plant St., Winter Garden, 407-347-7769 Any little piggies that get caught in this establishment are doomed to a life of deliciousness. This barbecue spot is serving some of the best pork ribs in town. Just avoid wearing white all together. Photo via katepatestewart/Instagram
Little Blue Donut Co. 223 W Fairbanks Ave, 407-575-0103 The Little Blue Donut Co. was a food truck that now has a brick and mortar spot in Winter Park. Come for the fresh doughnuts made-to-order and while you wait you can sip on some coffee from St. Petersburg roaster Kahwa Coffee. Photo via shadinasaur/Instagram
Hawkers Windermere 9100 Conroy Windermere Rd., Windermere, 407-583-6334 Just as Orlando has seen a taco boom in recent years, Hawkers has been quietly beefing up their clinetal. Their Asian tapas-style street food has become an Orlando staple. The fifth Florida spot is now located in Windermere, with a new late-night happy hour starting at 10 p.m.. Photo via yelporlando/Instagram
California Tortilla 54 W Church St, 407-730-5847 There can never be enough taco options downtown and California Tortilla is joining the long list of burrito-serving establishments. This Tex-Mex spot offers dishes like made-to-order burritos, bowls, tacos, quesadillas and salads. Photo via California Tortilla/Instagram
The Greenery Creamery 420 E Church St, 407-286-1084 Some of the best vegan ice cream is being served up in downtown Orlando by The Greenery Creamery. The new ice cream boutique located in Thornton Park has unique flavors, both dairy-based along with a couple vegan-friendly options. Photo via The Greenery Creamery/Instagram
Garp & Fuss 348 N Park Ave, Winter Park, 407-960-5560 Garp & Fuss is a relaxed-dining restaurant and bar, focused on American fusion food. Burgers, tapas, and sandwiches and the signature cocktail menu are all up for grabs. Photo via Garp&Fuss/Facebook
Gringos Locos 517 E Michigan St., 407-841-5626 Gringos Locos is taking over Orlando and their expansion into the South Downtown area is just the next step. Double Ds are in SoDo. Photo via travelingtongue/Instagram
The Cookery 2705 E South St, 407-458-9230 The Cookery, a longtime fixture at the Plant Street Market has expand into a store in the Milk District. The specialty grocer stocks nothing but sundry locally made, organic and all-natural foods, pastries, sauces, spices, beverages, and botanicals. Photo via natjacthevegan/Instagram
Foxtail Coffee Co. 478 State Rd. 434, Altamonte Springs, 407-571-9160 Foxtail is focused on sourcing some of the finest roasts from around the world straight to Orlando for your enjoyment. The atmosphere is second only to the coffee, but this new place has a drive-thru so you don’t even need to leave your car. Photo via Foxtail Coffee Co./Facebook
Vivi Bubble Tea 1111 E Colonial Dr, 407-412-5224 ViVi Bubble Tea is a new Taiwanese bubble tea spot in Mills 50. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, ViVi offers a diverse menu of various bubble tea drinks with flavors like peach pulp, lychee tea, green apple, and more. Photo via ViVi/Facebook
VooDoo Doughnut Universal CityWalk, 407-363-8000 The place known for their weird and outrageous doughnut concepts now has an outpost at CityWalk. Grab a baker’s dozen and post a selfie from the doughnut throne. Photo via rremotigue/Instagram
Manzano’s Deli 120A N. Woodland Ave., Deland, 386-624-6990 Manzano’s Deli is DeLand’s new gourmet Italian deli. The deli focuses on Boar’s Head products and Italian ingredients that will have you thinking their deli clerks came straight from Sicily. Photo via nsbbites/Instagram
Mission Kitchen 1322 25th St, 407-403-0115 The vegan food truck has been serving Orlando foodies up with a menu covers the basics like tacos, burritos, and enchiladas, but instead of the beef, pork or chicken, on Mission Kitchen’s menu you have the choice of black bean and sweet potato, grilled corn and squash, or cauliflower and potato. Meat lovers*, ask for the secret menu. Photo via Mission Kitchen/Instagram
Stir Restaurant & Bar 1409 N. Orange Ave., 407-723-8976 STIR has taken over the former Nova spot in Ivanhoe Village. Here you’ll find a comfortable neighborhood restaurant serving craft cocktails and beers and traditional American options with a twist. Photo via Stir Restaurant & Bar/Instagram
The Nook 2432 E Robinson St, The Nook serves up all types of beer, wine, cider, kombucha, coffee, juice and pastries all produced in Florida. Vegan food options are also on the menu. Photo via themilkdistrict/Instagram
Tutto Caffè 4833 New Broad St, 407-930-0152 Tutto Caffe is a new coffee spot in Baldwin Park. The name of the place translates to “everything coffee” in Italian so it ‘s only right that the Italian coffeehouse concept specializes in paninis, pastries, gelato, and everything Italian. Photo via Tutto Caffè/Facebook
Choulala Fine Pastries 1786 State Road 436, Winter Park, 407-543-8558 You probably want to check out one of their Chou sandwiches while here, but they also have ice cream and classic French pastries. Photo via Choulala Fine Pastries/Facebook
PePe’s Cantina 5415 International Drive, 407-317-6649 Pepe’s Cantina is expanding their Tex-Mex reign to I-Drive. Swing by the Mexican grill staple for one of their classic tacos or burritos. Photo via Pepe’s Cantina/Facebook
Kai Asian Street Fare 1555 FL-436 suite 1171, Winter Park, 407-821-3430 Kai Asian Street Fare’s authentic Vietnamese menu is small but packs a lot of flavors. Try their fried chicken, garlic noodles, or wontons. There’s really no wrong decision. Photo via Kai Asian Street Fare/Website
Claddagh Cottage Irish Pub 2421 Curry Ford Rd, 407-895-1555 Claddagh Cottage makes their triumphant return to the Hourglass District off Curry Ford. The Irish pub serves homemade meat pies, beef stew, and sandwiches daily. Photo via jackioh5/Instagram
Spyglass Grill 900 Cayman Way, Lake Buena Vista, 407-934-3400 Spyglass Grill is a “quick eats” spot with Caribbean-infused dishes, as well as different breakfast choices for the Disney vacationer on the go. Photo via Disney