6 Best Restaurants in Florida, USA

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The Columbia Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Make a date for some of the best Latin cuisine in Tampa. A fixture since 1905, this magnificent structure with an old-world air and spacious dining rooms takes up an entire city block and seems to feed the entire city—locals as well as visitors—throughout the week, but especially on weekends. The paella à la Valenciana, bursting with seafood, chicken, and pork, is arguably the best in Florida, and the 1905 salad (with ham, olives, cheese, and garlic) is legendary. The menu also has Cuban classics such as boliche criollo (tender eye of round stuffed with chorizo), ropa vieja (shredded beef with onions, peppers, and tomatoes), and arroz con pollo (chicken with yellow rice). Don't miss the flamenco dancing show every night but Sunday. This place is also known for its sangria. If you can, walk around the building and check out the elaborate, antique decor along every inch of the interior.

Santiago's Bodega

$ Fodor's Choice

Picky palates will be satisfied at this funky, dark, and sensuous tapas restaurant, which is well off the main drag and is a secret spot for local foodies in the know. Small plates include yellowfin tuna ceviche with hunks of avocado and mango or filet mignon with creamy Gorgonzola butter. Waiters recommend choosing three small plates per person, then sharing.

207 Petronia St., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–7691
Known For
  • Legendary bread pudding
  • Homemade white or red sangria
  • A favorite with local chefs
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Ceviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant

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A choice romantic destination as well as an excellent launchpad for a night out, this restaurant offers an astonishing spate of meat, seafood, or veggie small-plate options. You can't go wrong with any of the ceviches, and the paella (featuring vegetables, seafood, or chicken and pork paella) is a good large-plate choice. In the catacomb-like bar downstairs, there's jazz, salsa, and flamenco many nights (the schedule varies each month). While you're here, the sangria is a must.

332 Beach Dr., St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA
727-209–2299
Known For
  • Tantalizing flavors
  • Delicious sangria
  • Live jazz, salsa, and flamenco music

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Columbia Restaurant

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Befitting its Cuban and Spanish cuisine, this historic restaurant evokes an airy villa, thanks to a white-stucco exterior and an interior atrium dining room full of palm trees, hand-painted tiles, and decorative arches. Favorites on the menu include arroz con pollo, fillet salteado (with a spicy sauce), an array of tapas, and a fragrant seafood paella (allow extra time for preparation). Table not ready? Take in the archival family photos on the walls, linger in the courtyard, listen to the fountains, and enjoy a glass of homemade sangria or a refreshing mojito.

98 St. George St., St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA
904-824–3341
Known For
  • Paella Valenciana with seafood, chicken, and pork
  • Tapas and mojitos or sangria
  • 1905 salad with ham, cheese, tomatoes, and olives

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Jaleo by José Andrés

$$$ | Disney Springs

Jaleo (pronounced huh-lay-oh) means "revelry," and in this contemporary and spacious setting, diners celebrate with authentic paellas cooked over a wood fire, as well as chef and humanitarian José Andrés's signature gambas al ajillo (shrimp sautéed with garlic and chili) or croquetas de pollo (Spanish chicken fritters). The extensive tapas options are perfect for taste-driving a variety of items—the Jaleo Experience prix fixe includes traditional and modern tapas, or go Jose's Way, with a larger and more elaborate selection of the chef's favorites. And remember: when you hear the bell, it’s paella time! Entire pans of paella are available for parties of eight or more with advance notice. Pick up a container of beautiful gazpacho next door at Pepe, a stationary food truck offering grab-and-go items.

West Side, Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA
321-348–3211
Known For
  • Authentic Spanish entrées and tapas
  • Firepit-prepared paellas and steaks
  • Contemporary, multilevel design

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Matador Room

$$$

In one of Miami's most captivating and seductive settings, this headline restaurant by celebrity-chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten fuses Spanish, Caribbean, and Latin American gastronomy while focusing on local products, resulting in a diverse collection of small and large plates. Indulge in tropically inspired plates like avocado pizza, Florida Keys shrimp in "Agua Diablo," and grilled Florida black-grouper tacos.

2901 Collins Ave., FL, 33140, USA
786-257–4600
Known For
  • "Light & Bright" beach-conscious options
  • Seasonal craft cocktails
  • Stunning terrace for outdoor dining

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