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  • Bolay - Lake Nona

    12711 Narcoossee Rd., Suite 120 West

    Bolay is like Chipotle (or Olea) but with “chef-crafted” Asian “bols.” Top off the base of noodles, rice, quinoa or greens with a selection of seasonal veggies like Brussels sprouts, minted tomatoes, balsamic mushrooms and ginger broccoli. Proteins include lemon or BBQ chicken, steak, pork tenderloin, miso-glazed tofu, spicy Thai shrimp and ahi tuna. Be prepared to be bol-ed over with flavor.
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  • Bolay - Winter Park

    1971 Aloma Ave. Winter Park Area

    407-907-6577

    Bolay is like Chipotle (or Olea) but with “chef-crafted” Asian “bols.” Top off the base of noodles, rice, quinoa or greens with a selection of seasonal veggie like Brussels sprouts, minted tomatoes, balsamic mushrooms and ginger broccoli. Proteins include lemon or BBQ chicken, steak, pork tenderloin, miso-glazed tofu, spicy Thai shrimp and ahi tuna. Be prepared to be bol-ed over with flavor.
    1 article
  • Kaizen Izakaya

    54 W. Church St. Downtown

    407-316-8500

    20% off takeout orders; free delivery downtown
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  • Mamak Asian Street Food

    1231 E. Colonial Drive Mills 50

    407-270-4688

    Mamak brings a semblance of Malaysia’s food-stall culture to Mills 50 with plenty of pan-Asian noodle soups, wok-fired delicacies and small plates. From beef bulgogi and seasoned cod in black bean sauce to char kway teow and kari mee, the dishes here are exemplary and thoroughly gratifying. Get a plate of stir-fried green beans to nosh on throughout your meal. To end, sweet ice kacang is a cold comfort.
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  • Viet-Nomz

    7581 University Blvd. Winter Park Area

    407-636-6069

    Affordable pho, rice bowls and noodle bowls makes this small, trendy eatery a bastion for collegians attending UCF and Full Sail. Fair warning: The place can get packed pretty quickly, but if you snag a table, take advantage and order the oversized “king pho” bowl with as beefy a broth you’ll ever slurp. While bao and spring rolls are serviceable, a rice bowl of crispy tofu, and the banh-mi are sure-fire options. Open daily.
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