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Orlando, FL » Dining Restaurants by Area

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At first glance, Orlando would appear to be the world nucleus of the fast food industry. On seemingly every thoroughfare, in and around every theme park, mall and neon neighborhood, they are there, locked in a burger-to-burger face-off, vying for attention with millions in marketing dollars. From chintz to cheeseburgers, they await the weary, who want a quick meal that will challenge neither belly nor budget. It would, at first glance, seem that way, but thankfully, it is not.

Walt Disney World

There are many options within the park to satisfy your appetite. Casual American options include Hemingway's and Pebbles Restaurant, where the Porterhouse is divine, while Italian can be found at Citricos and Mediterranean treats like Braised Lamb are on the menu at Spoodles. Try tropical Polynesian at 'Ohana, and some of the best sushi at Dragon Court, which features an all you can eat option. For something equally as exotic, try Maya Grill, which has contemporary South American dishes on its menu.

Universal Studios

Universal Studios' response to Disney's entertainment center is Citywalk, which packs 'em in every night. Sprawling across 30 acres, CityWalk is a lively cluster of dining, shops, cinemas and entertainment options ranging from the popular Hard Rock Cafe/Live—the world's largest—to Bob Marley's Reggae, from Motown sounds to Latin rhythms and jazz. Famed chef Emeril Lagasse's dining spot, Emeril's Orlando, whisks up a roux to create Creole cuisine straight from the Louisiana bayous.

Margaritas and "Cheeseburgers in Paradise" pour from the bar and kitchen at singer Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, and everybody gets into the groove at a club called, well, The Groove. Salsa and samba reign at the Latin Quarter, where dance is abetted by food and entertainment from 21 Latin American nations. Racecar fans revel in the Nascar Cafe and basketball fans flock to NBA City to immerse themselves in National Basketball Association memorabilia. Orlando truly seems to have something for everyone.

Downtown Orlando

Although not as visited as the amusement parks, downtown Orlando has much to offer those staying in the area. The menu at Lac-Viêt Bistro features colorful Vietnamese cocktails and traditional noodle dishes. Charley's Steak House is among the top ten steakhouses in the country. The Citrus Restaurant is a favorite among locals for its welcoming, friendly atmosphere. Located in a Sheraton hotel lobby, Sixty South Bar & Trattoria is a low-key place to enjoy drinks with friends in the evening. Johnson's Diner specializes in Southern, fried favorites, while the Celt Irish Pub serves delicious pub fare and a wide variety of beer on tap. Don't miss the views of Lake Eola at Spice Modern Steakhouse.

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