NEW ADDITIONS, INCLUDING 4 NEW STARS, EXPAND ORLANDO'S DIVERSE LINEUP OF MICHELIN GUIDE RESTAURANTS
New Orlando restaurants have joined the exclusive group of MICHELIN-recognized eateries, in the 2024 edition of the MICHELIN Guide Miami, Orlando and Tampa. The recognition of 48 Orlando restaurants confirms what locals and visitors have known all along — that Orlando has an exceptional culinary community.
“With 7 starred, 11 Bib Gourmand and 30 Recommended Restaurants in the 2024 MICHELIN Guide, Orlando continues to drive culinary innovation forward,” said Casandra Matej, president & CEO of Visit Orlando. “This is a true testament to the growth and vibrancy of Orlando's culinary scene, fueled by the dedication of our talented chefs, restaurateurs and committed service staff. Together, we've made Orlando a vibrant hub for international cuisine, attracting food enthusiasts and enhancing the local dining experience."
Four new Michelin Starred restaurants
join the growing list of Orlando's one-starred venues, including Camille in
Baldwin Park, Natsu in the North Quarter District in Downtown
Orlando, Papa Llama in Curry Ford West and Victoria
& Albert's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Soseki
Modern Omakase in Winter Park; Capa Steakhouse &
Bar at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort; and Kadence in
the Audubon Park Garden District retained their one-star recognition.
MICHELIN Guide inspectors added two new
Orlando restaurants of the Bib Gourmand designation for great food at great
value bringing the total to 11. The
list includes:
- NEW FOR
'24: Sushi Saint – City District
- NEW FOR
'24: Zaru — Mills 50
- Bombay Street Kitchen — South Orlando
- Domu — Audubon Park Garden District
- Isan Zaap — Millenia
- Norigami — Winter Garden
- Otto's High Dive — Milk District
- Taste of Chengdu — Baldwin Park
- The Ravenous Pig — Winter Park
- The Strand
Food & Drink — Mills 50
- Z Asian — Mills 50
Orlando now has 30 MICHELIN Recommended
Orlando restaurants. The list includes:
- AVA MediterrAegean — Winter Park
- BACÁN — Lake Nona Wave
Hotel
- Black Rooster Taqueria — Mills 50
- Citricos — Disney's Grand Floridian Resort &
Spa
- Chuan Fu – Winter Park
- EDOBOY — Mills 50
- Four Flamingos, A
Richard Blais Florida Kitchen — Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
- Juju — Milk District
- Kabooki Sushi — Milk District (second location on Restaurant Row)
- Kai Asian
Street Fare — Winter Park
- Kaya — Mills 50
- Knife & Spoon – Grande Lakes
Orlando
- Maxine's on Shine — Colonialtown
- Morimoto Asia — Disney Springs
- Pizza Bruno — Curry Ford West
- Prato — Winter Park
- Primo by Melissa
Kelly —
The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
- Ravello — Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt
Disney World Resort
- Sear + Sea — JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort
& Spa
- Se7en Bites — Milk District
- Selam
Ethiopian & Eritrean Cuisine — SeaWorld Orlando Area
- Shin Jung — Mills 50
- Sticky Rice — Mills 50
- Swine & Sons — Winter Park
- The Pinery — Ivanhoe Village Main Street in Downtown
Orlando
- The Polite Pig — Disney Springs
- Toledo – Tapas,
Steak & Seafood —
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
- Tori Tori — Mills 50
- Twenty Pho
Hour — International Drive Area
- YH Seafood
Clubhouse — International Drive Area
The MICHELIN Guide also recognized
Orlando's creativity, commitment to service and sustainability with three
special awards in these areas:
- Michelin
Exceptional Cocktails Award for Justin Levaughn of Otto's High
Dive, a Bib Gourmand,
- Michelin
Service Award to Israel Perez, maître d'hôtel and sommelier of Victoria
& Albert's,
- Michelin
Green Star, which recognizes exceptional sustainable dining that doesn't
sacrifice flavor, to the Michelin Recommended Kaya, led by
Chef Lordfer Lalicon.
Visit Orlando will soon launch a new
culinary marketing campaign in partnership with Tripadvisor to continue to
elevate the destination's growing dining scene, following the MICHELIN
announcement. The initiative includes three different Epicurean Trips for
Orlando, which will be promoted on Tripadvisor's digital and social channels,
targeting foodie travelers in the U.S. and Canada to incorporate Orlando's
diverse culinary offerings into their summer travel planning.
These guides will take users through a
flavorful journey through Orlando including the “Somebody Feed Phil” Guide to
Orlando's must-try eats based on the Orlando episode of Netflix's popular
series, “Somebody Feed Phil”, as well as MICHELIN Guide to Orlando from premium
dining to casual eateries, and where to take on Orlando's best Food Challenges
for the culinary adventurer.
These efforts are part of a broader
strategy to leverage high-profile media partnerships on global platforms such
as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, ITV, and NBC, in multiple languages, tapping
into the 'Set-Jetting' trend, where shows and movies inspire consumer travel
decisions.
For more details on all 48 Orlando
restaurants recognized by Michelin, including inspector notes, visit our official Visit
Orlando blog.
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