Thursday, July 7, 2011

Orlando Food Guide

As the landing spot for more resorts and tourist attractions than any other location in the world, Orlando offers just about everything under the sun, and that includes food. The key is knowing where to look. Without direction you could end up surrounded by fast-food, or 100 restaurant chains serving the same thing.

Take time to visit some of the ethnic enclaves around town. On East Colonial Drive, just east of downtown, you can find the area known as little Saigon. Here there are Vietnamese and Asian grocery stores, gift shops, but most important are the many good and inexpensive Vietnamese and other Asian restaurants.


Not that its impossible to have a delicious, well prepared meal in a chain restaurant, and some may offer entertainment or atmosphere that make the experience worth your while, but for unique flavors or an ethnic flare you have to know where to go.

Orlando, Florida does not have its own unique gastronomy. Although it could be said that seafood is popular in Orlando (and all of Florida for that matter), much like the rest of the United States the recipe influences come from around the world and they typical diet is one heavily reliant upon the current fad. However, Orlando attracts tourists from all over the world and therefore has established a few noteworthy establishments serving unique fare. Reserve a to get around to the less known eateries.

In Little India, around the South Orange Blossom Trail area there is a very nice Indian restaurant as well as an Indian movie theater. In Little Brazil, on the north end of International Drive, you will find several Brazilian restaurants and bakeries. Add to the enjoyment of your vacation by booking a to get to the lesser known places to dine.

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