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Good Restaurant in Orlando?
I need a good restaurant, does not matter what kind it is but it can't be that expensive (no more than $100 for two people) to celebrate my first wedding anniversary. Can anybody give me any ideas?
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"Orlando" is a huge area geographically. Be more specific to location please. I am in the Maitland/Winter Park area, just north of downtown by 5 miles and there are MANY wonderful places.
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Stonewood Grill is very, very good. We are in Orlando for business right now, and we took clients there tonight. As always, the clients love it and couldn't wait to come back. It's very reasonable as well.
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If you like Cuban, Columbia in Celebration could be within your budget.
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Two of my best meals in the Orlando area have been as Seasons 52 and the Bonefish Grill. For fun atmosphere I always like Cafe Tu Tu Tango. What are you looking for? Quiet? Romantic? Where in Orlando?
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I completely agree with starrsville regarding Seasons 52 and the Bonefish Grill. You can have a good meal at either place for $100 or less and either would be suitable for a first anniversary dinner. I lean a little more toward Seasons 52 though. Reservations would probably be a good idea too.
I respectfully disagree with the suggestion of Columbia in Celebration. It is within your budget, but this is not a "special occasion" restaurant. |
Also a fan of Seasons 52, but as thurstonbb says, there are many excellent places in different areas of Orlando. What area are you considering?
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Probably my favorite thing about Seasons 52 are the little "tasting" desserts. I can't remember what they call them, but they are served in an equivalent of a tall shot glass - so you can have few bites of a dessert or sample several. After a big meal, there usually isn't room for a dessert, but one often wants "a taste". Voila! They've solved the problem :-)
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Mini indulgences -
http://www.seasons52.com/menu/desserts.asp |
My husband & I really like Zen in the Omni Championsgate. They have a tasting menu - they bring you small bites of EVERYTHING on the menu except sushi. If you like something, they'll bring you more of it. When we went, it was $40 per couple. The food was excellent and the service was even better. It's pan-Asian.
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We never did find out "WHERE" in Orlando. It is geographically a huge area with hundreds of restaurants we could tell you about, but have no clue as to where you will be.
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