Thursday, February 10, 2011

After A Day At Disney World Its Time To Eat

By Cedric Fairchild


Much like all other great vacation destinations, Orlando consists of impressive restaurants, bars, clubs, lounges, ultra-lounges and all kinds of cuisines of your choice. Even the critiques you read about Orlando restaurants might be somewhat over whelming to pick from. Therefore, listed here are few narrowed down finest restaurants.

Island Time, All the Time

Tommy Bahama is generally recommended restaurant for their stakes, and seafood. Don't allow the funky flower-patterned shirts, Bermuda shorts as well as tropical dcor fool you, their additional delectable dishes also are a treat for your taste buds. The closest thing to a genuine Hawaiian cooking, the restaurant offers selections such as Loki-Loki Tuna Poke appetizer made from fresh, uncooked Ahi tuna marinated in sesame oil and spices that come with a layered fresh guacamole and side of flatbread crisps. And that is just an appetizer; the main dishes are unimaginably far more appealing!

If meat and potatoes are your cravings then try The Tobago Tenderloins with maple-brined, grilled pork tenderloin served with sweet potatoes along with asparagus. Couple it up some decadent Cooper Island Crab Bisque and you'll be delightfully 'tummy filled' happy.

Truly Authentic Thai...Close By

Wish to dine at a Thai restaurant, look no further than for miles off The Fountains is a quaint Thai restaurant named Thai Thani. It might be tricky to find because it's tucked away in a mini-mall next to SeaWorld which makes it look very unpretentious. But don't let that dishearten you from dining in; the inside is abundantly decorated with authentic Thai dcor which is bound to make you feel like you are really in Thailand.

Terrific Teppanyaki

A visit to the Teppanyaki restaurant named Benhihana Orlando is a must. It can be found next door to The Fountains and is known for its dual role of half dining and part floorshow of Japanese restaurants. The floorshow is where the food is cooked on display in front of your eyes, on a hibachi grill surface. You will have the delight of admiring chef's skills of flipping knives, pop up pieces of meat and produce a smoking volcano from an onion.

Perfectly Chilled Libations

Want to relax following a hot day out in Orlando? ICEBAR in Orlando is a 'cool' place to spend the evening. A ice made restaurant - biggest contained in the U.S.- is completely build from ice including chairs, walls, tables, art sculptures and even glasses of one hundred per cent ice and is kept at a temperature of steady 27 degree F. The absolute best place to spend a night following a long, hot day in the central Florida heat is at ICEBAR.

Blues and Brews

If you are a huge enthusiast of live music, then B.B.King's Blues Club, an enormous restaurant including bars serving Southern comfort food along to a twist of live nightly music. These extensive types of food will certainly add a zest of flavor to everyone's Orlando vacation. With any luck this tiny list will be helpful to you as a guidebook for eating-out while in Orlando. When you are in the region of Orlando, bear in mind that there are many choices for lodging accommodations, including hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts as well as beautiful resorts, offered from the Bluegreen corporation.




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