Universal Orlando Restaurants

With dozens of restaurants, including the world's largest Hard Rock Cafe, Universal Orlando is a mecca for those seeking a meal, plain or fancy. Islands of Adventure has from one to six eateries—not all of them strictly burger-and-fries affairs—in each of its lands. Universal Studios Florida has yet more places for lunch and dinner. And at CityWalk, a dining, retail, and entertainment complex that you have to pass as you leave the two theme parks, you'll find even more tempting eateries. CityWalk recently added several new eateries, including the highly themed Mexican concept Antojitos, the sushi-burger duo Cowfish, and a so-called artisan pizza place.

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  • 1. Bice Ristorante Orlando

    $$$$

    "Bice" (pronounced beach-ay) is an Italian nickname for Beatrice, as in Beatrice Ruggeri, who founded the original Milan location of this upscale Italian chain in 1926. At the Orlando branch, starched linens, frescoed ceilings, marble floors, and bay-view picture windows set the stage for sophisticated (and pricey) dishes such as pan-seared wild halibut with Swiss chard or veal scallopini with lemon-caper sauce. Although prices start at around $30 for pasta dishes and peak at $70 for a rib eye steak, pastas and salads are available in half portions upon request. The Amaretto cheesecake is a splendid dessert.

    5601 Universal Blvd., Universal Orlando Resort, Florida, 32819, USA
    407-503–1415

    Known For

    • Upscale Italian cuisine
    • House-made pasta
    • Braised veal osso buco

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 2. The Kitchen

    $$$$

    This casual restaurant has omelet stations at breakfast; flatbreads, sandwiches, and salads at lunch; and grilled salmon, filet mignon, and roast chicken at dinner. The kids' menu is entertaining, with plates such as I Don't Want That (grilled cheese) or I'm Not Hungry (chicken tenders) that are served with a choice of fries, a salad, or fresh fruit.

    5800 Universal Blvd., Universal Orlando Resort, Florida, 32819, USA
    407-503–3463

    Known For

    • '50s diner styling
    • Very kid friendly
    • Pricey at dinner
  • 3. The Palm Restaurant

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    With its dark-wood interior and hundreds of framed celebrity caricatures, this pricey restaurant resembles its famed New York City namesake. For most diners, steak steals the show (aged beef is a specialty), but the gargantuan Nova Scotia lobsters are nearly as popular. Other seafood options include broiled salmon with mango salsa and jumbo-lump-meat crab cakes with chipotle tartar sauce. The Italian specialties are top-notch versions of favorites like veal parmigiana.

    5800 Universal Blvd., Universal Orlando Resort, Florida, 32819, USA
    407-503–7256

    Known For

    • Steak, steak, and steak
    • Superb seafood dishes
    • Italian dishes from old family recipes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
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