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Orlando's Diverse Food Scene Thrives in 2026

Orlando's Diverse Food Scene Thrives in 2026

Orlando News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 10, 20261m 45s

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Orlandos culinary landscape is evolving in 2026, with a shift towards smaller, more focused eateries offering compact menus and cozy spaces. Despite tougher economic times, diners are enjoying high-quality meals at reasonable prices. Notable newcomers include Fat Rosies Taco and Tequila Bar, Harlow Grove, and O-Ku Sushi, along with local favorites like the Tung brothers and Jason and Sue Chin. The diverse lineup ranges from live-fire grills to Turkish and Argentine cuisine. Food enthusiasts are thrilled with the variety, from Turkish breakfasts and Jamaican jerk to omakase sushi and plant-based ice cream. Recent openings like Antalya Turkish Grillhouse, Baires Grill, and Moon Wok Kitchen are already making waves. Upcoming additions include Amalfi Italian, Eola Food Hall, and Hayashi Tarōs bento boxes. Summer highlights include Chubby Cattles all-you-can-eat wagyu, Fan Hwas sweet soups, and Krispy Rice teppanyaki. Later in the year, Eastwoods wood-fired eats and Paper Kites Korean pub will continue the culinary momentum.

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