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We, the food-conscious, restaurant-going public of Orlando, fancy ourselves a sophisticated lot, dont we? Coming off a banner year for restaurant quality (and quantity), we just cant seem to get enough. We want more hip independent restos; more gastronomic bombast from Disney; more doughnuts, izakayas, poke bowls and veg-forward entrees. We expect a painterly technique in plating; artistry in interior design; and service devoid of eye-rolls. We can revel equally in scenes both run-down and soigné, but we demand excellence on the plate. We might be trend laggards vis-à-vis the rest of the world, but weve become discerning gastronomes in this local Restaurant Golden Age. So whats in the cards for 2017? If this list of new restaurant openings is any indication, more glitz and, we hope, more brilliance. Faiyaz Kara
Luke’s Kitchen + Bar
When: Open now
Where: 640 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland, 407-674-2400
Brandon McGlamery’s bustling new Maitland boîte on the old Steak & Ale site had locals salivating in anticipation, and opening hasn’t stemmed the flow one bit. Like McGlamery’s other offspring, Luma on Park and Prato, Luke’s sources seasonally and responsibly, but the approachable menu of “classic American cuisine” gets imaginative with dishes like snapper ceviche, rotisserie chicken and prime rib.
Photo via Rob BartlettDomu
When: Open now
Where: 3201 Corrine Drive, 407-960-1228
Seats were hard to come by when this ramen/pan-Asian joint opened late last year in the old Txokos space in the East End Market, and they still are. A slick beverage program keeps the cocktail crowd content, but don’t think about ordering ramen at the bar – splashy slurping is frowned on there.
Photo via Rob BartlettHunger Street Tacos
When: Open now
Where: 2103 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407-617-1140
In their soft-opening week, the lines out the door were reminiscent of the days when 4 Rivers Smokehouse occupied the space, but this taqueria is generating the sort of buzz that will all but guarantee its success. That and their tacos campechanos, squash-blossom quesadillas, and esquites with bone marrow broth reduction.
Photo via Hunter Street Tacos/FacebookPlanet Hollywood Observatory
When: At press time, in soft open
Where: Disney Springs, 407-827-7827
One of the more gigantic restaurants in Disney Springs chose to ride the bus to Flavortown by having polarizing schlock-jock of cookery Guy Fieri develop their burger and sandwich menu. If you’re a fan of the Donkey Sauce (or of massive boozy milkshake concoctions), Planet Hollywood Observatory
is likely already on your must-visit list. If not, Disney Springs has no shortage of dining options.
Photo via Planet Hollywood/FacebookPhan’s
When: Open now
Where: 9741 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407-704-6399
South Orange Blossom Trail got a boost to its restaurant scene when this legit pan-Asian joint by local B-boy Tung Fu (of MF Kidz) opened this month. The menu of Vietnamese, Japanese, Thai and Korean dishes, along with, yes, poke bowls (we can’t get enough), have made “Phanatics” out of many.
Photo via yelporlando/InstagramValkyrie Doughnuts
When: Opening February
Where: 12226 Corporate Blvd.
Celine Duvoisin’s spinoff of her crazy-popular Valhalla Bakery has a clean, minimalist and wonderfully Norse feel, but the lucky buggers out by UCF will jostle and prod in line for one thing, and one thing only – doughnuts. Ridiculously good vegan doughnuts. And vegan gelato. And doughnut ice-cream sandwiches. OK, three things.
Photo via valkyriedoughnuts/InstagramMaestro Cucina Napoletana
When: Open now
Where: 528 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407-335-4548
Local restaurateur Rosario Spagnolo (TerraMia Ristorante, TerraMia Brick Oven Pizza & Trattoria) paired up with fellow Neapolitan Antonio Martino to bring proper Neapolitan-style pizza to the good folks of Park Avenue. While the dazzling Ferrari-red Marra Forni oven is clearly visible from the open kitchen, don’t let it blind you into forgetting to sample some classic fare of the Campania region.
Photo via Rob BartlettGyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
When: Open now
Where: 7858 Turkey Lake Road, 407-613-5056
The super-popular yakiniku chain gives cook-it-yourself barbecue enthusiasts plenty of meats, seafood and vegetables from which to choose, but even better is that their smokeless roasters have a downdraft system to ensure you don’t leave the restaurant smelling like the meats you just grilled.
Photo via Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ/FacebookThe Halal Guys
When: Opening spring 2017
Where: 688 N. Alafaya Trail
Their gyros, chicken and rice platters, and falafel sandwiches have New Yorkers (and tourists’ Instagram feeds) addicted, and now they’re taking the rest of the country by storm. Soon enough, patrons at the Alafaya Trail outpost will understand why folks queued up outside the humble food cart at 53rd and Sixth for hours. I get the sense many a UCF student will be late for class.
Photo via thehalalguys/InstagramTeak Maitland
When: Opening April
Where: 901 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland
There’s arguably no better place for a burger and a beer than this popular MetroWest joint, and the folks in Maitland will absolutely eat (and drink) this place up when it opens in the former Ran-Getsu location. After a thorough gutting of the space, the new Teak will be made to look like the original.
Photo via jessie.says/InstagramThe Edison
When: Opening fall 2017
Where: Disney Springs
It may be a tamed-down version of the Los Angeles original, but this post-industrial-themed eatery will still blend plenty of science, art and “world-class live entertainment” into its surroundings at Disney Springs. (In L.A., that entertainment includes live 1920s-style jazz, aerial silks and burlesque performances.) Our sincere hope is that the food and cocktails will be just as inventive.
Photo via DisneyReel Fish Coastal Kitchen
When: Opening February
Where: 1234 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park, 407-543-3474
This seafood venture by former Hard Rock International VP and COO Fred Thimm will transform the old Ravenous Pig space and infuse it with a relaxed surfer vibe. Dude, we’re just looking forward to the seasonal and sustainable seafood preparations and their “high-end fish camp” fare.
Photo via Reel Fish Coastal Kitchen/FacebookPaddlefish
When: Opening February
Where: Disney Springs
After undergoing a multimillion-dollar bow-to-stern renovation, the Empress Lily reopens as a contemporary seafood restaurant in Disney Springs with a swish interior that’ll erase any memory of Fulton’s Crab House, though expect to see Fulton’s faves like lobster corn dogs, Florida stone crab, and Alaskan king and queen crab. A rooftop lounge will stay open until 2 a.m. serving from a late-night menu, a DIY fish boil menu will also be served, and of course: weekend brunch.
Photo via DisneyThe Polite Pig
When: Opening spring 2017
Where: Disney Springs
The Mouse wanted a little local flavor in the restaurant offerings at their sprawling food-and-fun complex, and James and Julie Petrakis (Ravenous Pig, Cask & Larder, Swine & Sons) were a natural choice. The pair will bring wood-fired, smoked and grilled Southern goodies to Disney Springs, as well as local brews (including Cask & Larder draughts), wine and cocktails.
Photo via Swine Family Restaurant GroupWine Bar George
When: Opening fall 2017
Where: Disney Springs
Master Sommelier and beloved wine expert George Miliotes’ 210-seat Disney Springs wine bar will take on the look of a “winemaker’s home estate” and offer up more than 100 selections by the bottle and glass in a range of varietals, vintages and prices. A menu of small plates will be offered to complement the wine list.
Photo via Wine Bar GeorgeOmelet Bar
When: Open now
Where: 11250 Strategy Blvd., 407-704-1597
Founded by University of Central Florida alum Tarek Kanso, this breakfast joint near the UCF campus allows patrons to build their own omelets, frittatas, waffles and pancakes, or pick from a sizable selection of faves. A “flight” of chicken & waffles has got to be a first. If brekkie ain’t your thing, lunch items like burgers, salads and sandwiches are offered, including a host of smaller-portion dishes called “munchkins.”
Photo via Omelet Bar/FacebookMidici
When: Open now
Where: 720 Centerview Blvd., Kissimmee, 407-201-3824
Kissimmee gets a taste of the California-based Neapolitan pizza chain, but don’t roll your eyes just yet. The two handmade ovens from Naples blister pizzas out in 90 seconds; the Marra Forni “Vittoria” flywheel slices prosciutto with extreme precision; and the stunning Victoria Arduino “Athena” espresso machine pumps out the perfect cup of coffee. Don’t let the “chain” appellation chafe.
Photo via midici/InstagramMeza Mediterranean Grill
When: Opening April
Where: 1776 Jake St.
Nazih Sebaali, owner of the venerable and now-closed Café Annie, is bringing his vaunted falafel and Lebanese staples to Baldwin Park. The fine dining kebab joint with full bar will sit next door to Seito – one of the best Japanese/sushi spots in town – so here’s hoping some of Seito’s brilliance rubs off on the new kid in the neighborhood.
Photo via Meza Mediterranean GrillMesa21
When: Opening March
Where: 1414 N. Orange Ave.
After all the construction delays, we’re still taking a “good things come to those who wait” attitude towards this lakeside resto promising “the most authentic Mexican food in America.” We know tortillas will be handmade on-site, and trompo tacos like al pastor and sirloin will be shaved off a vertical spit. More reason to believe: Costras will be offered, as will a tequila menu “second to none.”
Photo via Mesa21Market to Table Cuisine
When: Open now
Where: 146 W Plant St., Winter Garden, 407-395-9871
When alFresco moved out of the historic Roper Building, the good folks of Winter Garden didn’t have to wait long for a worthy replacement to move in. Chef Ryan Freelove, who had two stints under Scott Hunnell at Victoria & Albert’s, wowed them at farmers’ markets with his bone broths, compound butters and soups, and he’ll undoubtedly wow them on Plant Street with his seasonal menu of modern American fare.
Photo via s_getch/InstagramKadence
When: Opening spring 2017
Where: 1809 E. Winter Park Road
Arguably the most anticipated restaurant opening of 2017, the long-awaited omakase house by the founders of Kappo at East End Market will be a second home to Orlando’s food cognoscenti. The 20-seat resto will also feature a sake bar offering what’s promised to be the finest selection in the city.
Photo via kadenceorlando/InstagramBem Bom on Corrine
When: Opening summer 2017
Where: 3101 Corrine Drive, 321-236-2660
Portuguese fare with French and Mexican influences is what made the Bem Bom food truck a popular draw, and it’ll do the same when chef Francisco “Chico” Mendonça opens his brick-and-mortar operation in Audubon Park. A complete gut of the former BB&T Bank building has caused delays, but when Bem Bom opens it, along with Kadence and Domu, will anchor the Audubon Park dining scene.
Photo via Bem Bom Food/FacebookBig Kahuna’s Island Style Bowls
When: Opening February
Where: 1450 Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs, 407-310-7301
Poke bowls are all the rage, and this Winter Springs outfit brings a taste of the islands (Hawaiian Islands, that is) to Winter Springs next month with the requisite ahi tuna, salmon and yellowtail, in addition to seasonal offerings of fresh catch based on local suppliers.
Photo via Big Kahuna’s Island Style Bowls/FacebookNonno’s Ristorante Italiano
When: Open now
Where: 1140 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, 407-260-8900
Clearly local restaurateur Stefano LaCommare didn’t take very nicely to retirement. The respected chef ditched his golf clubs in favor of an apron, choosing to help son Leonardo open this new seafood-focused Sicilian joint in Altamonte. I suppose you can take the man out of the restaurant, but you can’t take the restaurant out of the man.
Photo via Nonno’s Ristorante Italiano/FacebookOrlando Meats
When: Opening spring 2017
Where: 728 Virginia Drive, 407-598-0700
Edgar Massoni’s full-service butcher shop and fast-casual eatery can’t open soon enough in Ivanhoe Village, as far as we’re concerned, even if it’ll just serve breakfast and lunch. Massoni has fostered relationships with local farmers and producers over the years, so you can bet the meat will come from animals that are fed natural diets, are ethically and pasture-raised, and are hormone- and antibiotic-free.
Photo via Orlando MeatsCirco Orlando
When: Opening summer 2017
Where: 8050 International Drive, 407-906-7755
With a retractable glass roof and a $3.5 million renovation budget, Circo (from the same folks behind the famed Le Cirque in New York City) is going balls-out Dubai on International Drive. The menu of pricey upscale Tuscan fare will make Circo one of those restaurants gastronomes run away to, or run away from. Exciting!
Photo via Circo OrlandoReyes Mezcaleria
When: Opening March
Where: 821 N. Orange Ave.
Taking over the Citrus Restaurant space in the North Quarter, Jason Chin’s Mexican resto will feature regional Mexican fare, but with chef Austin Boyd (Seito, Osprey Tavern) overseeing the menu, you can bet dishes will be as impressive as the interior design inspired by Tulum in Quintana Roo. Naturally, a vast selection of mezcal and tequila will round out the offerings.
Photo via Reyes Mezcaleria/FacebookThe District: Eatery and Tap & Barrel
When: Opening February
Where: 112 W. Second St., Sanford
Sanford’s dining scene will only get better once this family-owned gastropub in a 107-year-old building opens on West Second Street. Owner Brad Plummer and stepson Chris Mullen, both culinary school grads, will table a menu Plummer describes as “new American eclectic” (read Mediterranean- and Asian-inflected dishes) with cocktails being crafted by chief mixologist Charles Stafford. Plummer’s wife, Anne McNamara, will run the business side of things – we’re told local purveyors will be sourced as often as possible.
Photo via The District/Facebook