643 Best Restaurants in Florida, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Florida - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Itamae

$$ Fodor's Choice

Home to some of Miami's best sushi rolls, fish bowls, and ceviches, this family-run Nikkei concept (owned by James Beard--nominated brother and sister duo Nando and Valerie Chang and their father Fernando) is a hot spot amid the designer stores of the Design District. Dishes are prepared tenderly with fresh seasonal ingredients and high-quality seafood and served in a casual outdoor setting in the center of Palm Court.

Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant

$$ Fodor's Choice

This mid-century landmark whips up malts, shakes, and jumbo sundaes from ice cream that is made on site daily. Founder Monroe Udell's trademarked Kitchen Sink—a small sink full of ice cream, topped by sparklers—is a real hoot for parties. His daughter Linda is now the owner and operator. Don't have a sweet tooth? Jaxson's also serves salads, hot dogs, and hot sandwiches.

Jiko – The Cooking Place

$$$$ | Animal Kingdom Resort Area Fodor's Choice

"Jiko" means "the cooking place" in Swahili, and this restaurant is certainly that, offering a menu that is more African-inspired than purely African, as well as a large selection of African wines. The dining area surrounds two big, wood-burning ovens and a grill zone where you can watch cooks in North African–style caps prepare your meal. The menu, crafted by some of the best chefs Disney has to offer, includes authentic flavors in appetizers like flatbreads and dips. Menu items often change, but entrées might include seafood tagine, spicy Botswana-style beef short ribs, and sorghum chicken.  Though it's one of Disney's best restaurants, its distance from the parks means reservations are easier to get.

2901 Osceola Pkwy., Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA
407-939–3463
Known For
  • African cuisine with an American flair and Indonesian accents
  • Sophisticated surroundings and decor
  • Moroccan lamb
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Joe's Stone Crab

$$$$ | South Beach Fodor's Choice

In South Beach's decidedly new-money scene, the stately Joe's Stone Crab is an old-school testament to good food and good service. Stone crabs, served with legendary mustard sauce, crispy hash browns, and creamed spinach, remain the staple at South Beach's most storied restaurant (which dates from 1913).

11 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33139, USA
305-673–0365
Known For
  • Best-of-the-best stone crab claws
  • Key lime pie
  • No reservations (arrive very early)
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-May–mid-Oct. No lunch Mon. and Tues.
Reservations not accepted

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Jungle Skipper Canteen

$$$$ | Magic Kingdom Fodor's Choice

For those fans of the Jungle Cruise attraction—or those looking for a few laughs amidst a delicious meal—head to the Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen, more commonly known as the Jungle Skipper Canteen. Here your server will keep up the corny jokes from the famous attraction, maybe warning you that the water has been double filtrated through helmets to get most of the fish out, or asking if the rest of your party was detained by a hungry crocodile. The food here, such as Dr. Falls Signature Grilled Steak or the curried vegetable crew stew, nods to the restaurant's theme while being delicious, and the wine list includes unusual choices from South America and South Africa. The decor also has lots of hidden touches, so be sure to make a lap of the restaurant while you wait for your food.

Juvia

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

High atop South Beach's design-driven 1111 Lincoln Road parking garage, rooftop Juvia commingles urban sophistication with South Beach seduction. Three renowned chefs unite to deliver an amazing eating experience that screams Japanese, Peruvian, and French all in the same breath, focusing largely on raw fish and seafood dishes.

1111 Lincoln Rd., FL, 33139, USA
305-763–8272
Known For
  • City and beach views
  • Sunset cocktails on the terrace
  • Bigeye tuna poke
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Kaya

$$$$ | Central Orlando Fodor's Choice

A hip space nestled in a former private house off Colonial Drive, Kaya gives traditional dishes from throughout the 7,000 islands of the Philippines inventive new angles. Though pricey, the "five-wave Sama Sama Tasting Menu" is truly memorable—what should be a standard dish, the yam noodle pancit, becomes extraordinary, and California long-grain sushi rice is transformed into a revelatory fried-garlic-infused plate with locally grown squash, eggplant, and lion’s mane and oyster mushrooms. Indeed, chef Lordfer Lalicon, who honed his craft at the famed Blue Hill at Stone Farms, takes local sourcing very seriously. 

618 N. Thornton Ave., Orlando, FL, 32803, USA
Known For
  • Inventive, multicourse meals
  • Family-style dishes
  • Pancit sotanghon and garlic rice
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Sun. and Mon.
Make reservations online through website

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Kiki on the River

$$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

This posh taverna featuring grilled fish and classic mezes is also a good place for celebrity sightings—from local basketball stars to pop music moguls. The lush waterfront hideaway has an inviting patio with blooming bougainvillea, whitewashed walls, secluded “cabana” tables, and navy-cushioned seating. Chef Steven Rhee sources ingredients like olive oil, honey, and spices from Greece while also maintaining a local and seasonal menu.

KYU

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Foodies and locavores love this eco-minded restaurant in the heart of Wynwood, which plants five trees for every tree burned in its Japanese wood-fired grill. The Asian-inspired, small-plates menu wows through creative dishes such as the epic roasted cauliflower with goat cheese and shishito-herb vinaigrette and sizzling Thai fried-rice stone pot with king crab.

L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

A concept created by the legendary chef Joël Robuchon, this ultradecadent restaurant draws you in with a sexy, red-backlit bar and sleek tables. Each bite is rich in flavor and plated perfectly with immaculate French technique. Expect caviar garnishes and dainty dishes served on unique vessels, available à la carte or as a chef's tasting menu. Don't overlook the pomme puree aka Robuchon's famous, creamy, cheesy French mashed potatoes.

151 N.E. 41st St., FL, 33137, USA
305-402--9070
Known For
  • Incredible foie gras and pomme puree
  • Gorgeous ambience
  • Only restaurant with two Michelin stars in Florida

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La Grignote

$ Fodor's Choice

This is the place to satisfy any French-pastry craving—from the made-from-scratch croissants to the cookies, muffins, coconut macarons, and of course, breads. A lovely patio is the perfect backdrop for breakfasts of brioche French toast, quiches with fresh salads, and a croque madame oozing with bechamel and poached eggs. Look out for the little French bulldog who meanders around the tables and is the unofficial mascot of the place.

La Mar by Gastón Acurio

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Peruvian celebrity-chef Gastón Acurio dazzles with a sublime menu and an atmospheric, bay-side setting to match. Tour the far corners of Peru through La Mar’s signature cebiches (ceviche) and tiraditos (similar to crudo), freshly grilled skewers of street-style anticuchos, causa dishes (mashed potato topped with meat and vegetable toppings), and national libations, like the pisco sour.

A Land Remembered

$$$$ | South Orlando Fodor's Choice

The name of this award-winning steak house comes from the classic Florida novel by Patrick D. Smith, and its notable menu choices include a 36-ounce tomahawk rib eye for two and Harris Ranch prime Angus beef. Starters can be elegant or Floridian—perhaps steak tartare, mac and cheese with big lobster chunks, or Cajun-spiced frog legs with mango-rum glaze. The Cataplana broiled seafood sampler of sea bass, shrimp, scallops, clams, and Maine lobster tail is a fish lover's delight.

9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA
407-996–9939
Known For
  • House-aged steaks
  • Resort atmosphere
  • Cataplana broiled seafood sampler
Restaurant Details
Attached Clubhouse Grill open 11:30 am–2:30 pm for lunch

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LaSpada's Original Hoagies

$ Fodor's Choice

The crew at this seaside hole-in-the-wall puts on quite a show while assembling their sandwiches—locals rave that this indie chain has the best around. Fill up on the foot-long Monster (ham, turkey, roast beef, and cheese), Mama (turkey and Genoa salami), or hot meatballs marinara.

233 Commercial Blvd., FL, 33308, USA
954-776–7893
Known For
  • The Monster, a foot-long sandwich with ham, turkey, roast beef, cheese
  • Fresh bread
  • Freshly sliced meats
Restaurant Details
There are 4 additional locations in Broward County

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Latitudes

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Take the short boat ride to lovely Sunset Key for lunch or dinner on the beach, where the magical views are matched by a stellar menu. At dinner, start with the crispy lobster-crab cakes, then move on to one of the creative entrées, such as seared scallops with spiced butternut squash. Choose a table inside looking out over the Gulf or outside beneath the palm trees.

Lionfish Modern Coastal Cuisine

$$ Fodor's Choice

Sustainable seafood is the focus at this airy "sea-to-table" spot that dabbles in sushi rolls, grilled fish, and creative American cuisine. The namesake lionfish (an invasive species that wreaks havoc on the local marine ecosystem) shows up in a ceviche bathed in avocado, key lime, and coconut or can be ordered whole and grilled with lemons, capers, and charred greens. A full sushi menu along with larger mains of lamb chops, roasted chicken, and a grass-fed beef burger round out the eclectic menu. The craft cocktails are best enjoyed at the daily weekday happy hour from 4 to 6 pm and from 5 to 6 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

The Local

$$ Fodor's Choice

Health-conscious foodies, hipsters, and retirees mix equally at this farm-and-sea-to-table bistro, which, as the name suggests, stocks its kitchen almost exclusively with items from local suppliers. Though it's in a strip mall a few blocks inland, it has a polished interior that manages to evoke both the beach and the farm. Choose from healthful options like a super-food salad or more indulgent dishes such as pork shoulder au jus with mango mustard.

LT Steak and Seafood

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Miami is filled with great steak houses, but this is arguably the best. Located in the glamorous art deco open lobby of The Betsy hotel on Ocean Drive, noted chef Laurent Tourondel (of BLT Steak fame) presents a seasonally inspired menu that includes fresh seafood, sushi, the highest-quality cuts of USDA prime and certified Black Angus beef, and decadent sides (don't miss the hand-cut Parmesan truffle fries with truffle aioli).

Luigi's Coal Oven Pizza

$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

One of the best little pizza joints in South Florida, Luigi's Coal Oven Pizza runs the full gamut of pizzas, phenomenal salads with fresh dressings, classics like eggplant parmigiana, and oven-baked chicken wings. For the Margherita Napoletana, the quality and flavors of the crust, cheese, and sauce are the result of Luigi's century-old recipe from Naples. The petite eatery only has about a dozen tables, contributing to a cozy and familial vibe.

Luke's Kitchen & Bar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

At this restaurant, award-winning, James Beard–nominated chef Braden McGlamery emphasizes innovative American dishes. Sophisticated barbecue might find a place on the menu next to Florida redfish as well as some of the best burgers in the area. The bar serves creative cocktails crafted with house-made tinctures, and the Sunday brunch is a must.

Macchialina

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Framed by exposed-brick walls, decorated with daily specials on chalkboards, and packed with gregarious patrons, this local foodie hangout feels like a cozy neighborhood tavern—unless you opt to sit outside in the lush courtyard. Owner and chef Michael Pirolo nails the concept of modern Italian cuisine through a small but special selection of antipasti (try the local burrata and creamy polenta) and daily homemade pastas (like tagliolini al funghi and spaghetti con vongole).

820 Alton Rd., FL, 33139, USA
305-534–2124
Known For
  • Killer wine selection
  • Melt-in-your-mouth pasta specials
  • Devoted local following

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Mahina

$$ Fodor's Choice

Dishes such as ahi poke and lobster-crusted mahimahi nod to executive chef Pavy Keomaniboth’s native Hawaii. The spectacular indoor–outdoor setting features coconut palms strung with lights and panoramic sunset views. The extensive cocktail menu carries on the pan-Asian theme by incorporating fresh, tropical fruit with infused liquors that embody the flavors of the Hawaiian tropics. Non-resort guests are welcome, but reservations are encouraged.

Makoto

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Stephen Starr's Japanese headliner, executed by celebrity-chef and master of Edomae-style sushi Makoto Okuwa, now sits in a new, much larger space and offers two menus: one devoted solely to sushi, sashimi, and maki, the other to Japanese cold and hot dishes. Look forward to hyperfresh raw dishes, tempuras, meats, and vegetables grilled over Japanese charcoal (robata), rice and noodle dishes, and a variety of steaks and fish inspired by the Land of the Rising Sun.

Mandolin Aegean Bistro

$$$ Fodor's Choice

A step inside this 1940s house-turned-bistro transports you to ya-ya’s home along the Aegean Sea. The Greek and Turkish cuisine is fresh and the service warm, matching its charming dining garden enlivened by an awning of trees, a rustic wooden canopy, and traditional village furnishings.

Maria & Enzo's Ristorante

$$$ | Disney Springs Fodor's Choice

This complex of three restaurants is a haven of authentic Italian served up by two internationally known chefs (though the Disney "story" tells of an immigrant Italian couple who convert the Disney Springs Air Terminal into the eateries). Maria & Enzo's offers fine Italian cuisine in a sophisticated setting; neighboring Pizza Ponte has pizza by the slice, Italian pastries, and belly-filling sandwiches; Enzo's Hideaway, set in a former cast-access tunnel, serves classic dishes seldom seen in Florida, like fried artichokes and house-cured antipasti.

Martini's Organic

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Locals seem to flock to this trendy south Daytona eatery and lounge as much for the scene as for the food. The rotating menu emphasizes organic, locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, which owner–chef Clay Butters uses to create beef, seafood, and poultry dishes as appealing to the eye as the taste buds. Diners especially appreciate the chef's use of homegrown herbs and creative sauces in dishes such as Bahamian lobster sauté and natural grass-fed filet mignon, which can be enjoyed in the sleek dining room or in the garden, complete with a 20-foot lighted waterfall and fire pit.

Matt's Stock Island Kitchen & Bar

$$ Fodor's Choice

This casual-yet-stylish haven of "American coastal comfort food" has garnered local and national accolades for its eclectic seafood-focused menu and industrial-cool design. The crab beignets are a must, as is the Southern-style fried chicken with bacon salt fries and barbecue ribs. The brunch here is legendary, and the breakfast with banana-bread pancakes does not disappoint. Craft cocktails like the Key Lime Martini and Hemingway's Daiquiri pair nicely with the seafood feast.

Matthew's

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

No one can accuse chef Matthew Medure of resting on his laurels (of which there are many)—widely praised for culinary creativity and dazzling presentation at his signature San Marco restaurant, here he tantalizes diners with French and Mediterranean cuisine on a menu that includes everything from escargot to roasted bone marrow and from caviar to sweets. The experience is made even more upscale by a staff that's trained to suggest wine pairings. If you just can't choose, the Chef's Adventure gives you a six-course tour of the menu.

2107 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, FL, 32207, USA
904-396–9922
Known For
  • Create-your-own charcuterie platters
  • Huge wine list
  • Six-course Chef's Adventure menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch
Reservations essential

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McGuire's Irish Pub

$$ Fodor's Choice

Since 1977 this authentic Irish pub has promised its patrons "feasting, imbibery, and debauchery" seven nights a week. A sense of humor pervades the place, evidenced by the range of prices on hamburgers—$10–$100 depending on whether you want it topped with cheddar or served with caviar and champagne. As for the "richness" of the decor—on the walls and ceiling are nearly $1 million in bills signed and dated by "Irishmen of all nationalities."

Mediterranean Market & Deli

$ Fodor's Choice

This hole-in-the-wall Middle Eastern bakery, deli, and market is packed at lunchtime with regulars who are on a first-name basis with the staff behind the counter. From the nondescript parking lot the place doesn't look like much, but inside, delicious hot and cold Mediterranean treats await the takeout crowd. Choose from traditional gyro sandwiches and lamb salads with sides of grape leaves, tabbouleh, and couscous.