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Cheesecake Factory
Posted on December 23rd, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Keith Kirkland
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Have had the chance yet to visit the Cheesecake Factory restaurant at Millenia Mall yet.
Just off the I4 in Orlando you can find the Millenia Mall with designer shops to purchase those late christmas pressies for your loved ones.
You can combine this with a visit to the Cheesecake Factory at the entrance to Millenia Mall. The food is glorious and with huge portions. There is such a selection that it will be hard to decide. But beware the portions will surprise you.
The last time we visited we opted to sit at the bar where the service was superb as the food.
Don’t miss out.
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Carrabbas Italian Grill
Posted on November 30th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Patty Bensur
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Carrabbas is a very popular place to eat great authentic Italian food. We always try to eat there at least once when we’re in Florida. Since it’s popular and they don’t take reservations, you could be in for a lengthy wait. They do offer call ahead seating which we always take advantage of. Call when you’re ready to leave and they’ll put you on the waiting list so that when you arrive, your wait will be reduced considerably.
On this last visit, we had the opportunity to go to the newer location on Vineland Avenue in Orlando just up the street from Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine. As always, we started off with some of the wonderful appetizers. My favorites are the bruschette of the day and the zucchini fritte (thin strips of zucchini coated with a parmesan batter and deep fried). On that particular day, the bruschette was a tomato goat cheese topping served with slices of toasted garlic bread – delicious! Three different starter salads are on offer, Caesar, Italian and House. Though I chose Italian this time, I have had all three and they are all wonderful. The Italian salad has a vinaigrette dressing whereas the House salad is served with a creamy dressing, both full of lettuce, olives and assorted veggies. With our salads came baskets of warm crusty Italian bread with herbed olive oil for dipping.
For the main course, there are a variety of selections including pastas (of course), seafood, veal, chicken and steak all prepared in an authentic Italian manner. I have tried many but my favorites are Chicken Bryan (grilled chicken breast topped with herbed goat cheese, basil, sun dried tomatoes and a light sauce), Veal Piccata (sauteed veal topped with mushrooms, proscuitto ham and lemon butter sauce) and Pasta Weesie (fettucini alfredo topped with shrimp, scallions and mushrooms).
There are a few choices for side items with certain entrees and a must have is the cavitappi amatriciana. It’s a pasta dish with a delicious tomato sauce. The sauce is excellent and we have been known to ask for a bowl of it for dipping our bread! The server always complies!
Make sure you save room for dessert! They always have a wonderful selection on offer. Since I love tiramisu, I almost always order this – it’s delicious! My husband usually orders the fudge brownie with ice cream and I have to say that it is also very delicious since I usually have to sample his as well!
Bon Appetit!
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Texas de Brazil Churascurria
Posted on September 30th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Julie Hart
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We like to try out new restaurants which are often recommended by our guests. On our last visit we ate at the Brazilian Steakhouse, Texas de Brazil on International drive.
It’s quite a way from our villa but the whole experience was worth the drive. It’s quite a big place with valet parking and at first we thought we were going to be underdressed, but, as with most restaurants in Florida it didn’t matter and we weren’t out of place in our casual clothes. You pay an all inclusive price for the meal which was about $50, this doesn’t include drinks.
After being taken to your table you are served with water and drinks if you want them, then you help yourself to the salad bar. We have had a few salad bars over there but this was up there with the best of them. There is soup, different breads, cheeses, meats olives and all kinds of salad and the only problem is not filling up before the main course.
At your table you are attended by gauchos, dressed in traditional Brazilian costume, this is where it becomes more of an experience than a meal out.
After finishing your salad the main course is served. The gauchos bring skewers of meat to your table and carve it straight from the skewer onto your plate. It was absolutely beautiful, perfectly cooked and seasoned. There was a choice of steak, pork, chicken, sausage, filet mignon and lamb all served with seasonal vegetables, we had mashed potato and fried plantain. You have a disk on your table, one side green and one side red. When you want them to bring you more meat, turn it to the green side, when you need a moments rest turn it to the red side.
We wanted to try a little bit of everything it was so nice but got to the point where we couldn’t possibly eat anymore so if you’re going to try it – go REALLY hungry.
Dessert was included but we just couldnm’t manage it, what we didn’t realise was that we could have had dessert ‘to go’ and taken it home for later – we’ll remember that next time.
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Undertow Beach Bar
Posted on September 8th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Keith Kirkland
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Bottles of Corona for $2
Beach Volleyball
Sunset on St Petes Beach
All of these can be found with a visit to the Undertow Beach Bar, which is right on St Petersberg beach just along from the large hotel Don Cesar.
You sit in the bar or directly on the beach and watch Beach Volleyball. They serve some wonderful food as well. What could be better?
They also have an upstairs veranda that gives you an opportunity to sit there and while away some time waiting for the glorious sunset.
If you visit the website the staff will explain all the wonderful cocktails that can be had as well.
Give it a go!!!
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Restaurants
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Guy Gore
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No review of a Florida holiday could be complete without discussing the wide variety of restaurants in Central Florida.
Many of these are chains with restaurants along International Drive or the 192 highway – and here are a few of our favourites (as at July 2010)
Italian
It is difficult to match the Olive Garden for value – with a couple of restaurants along the 192, and also at the Florida Mall. Whilst pitched as a ‘budget’ restaurant, the variety of Italian food, wine and beer is always of a good standard.
Perhaps equally as good, although maybe a little more pricey, is Carabbas – again with a restaurant along the 192 (at Formosa Gardens) and also elsewhere in the attractions area. If anywhere can match the Olive Garden for Italian food, this is the one to try…..
Steaks
America has some great offerings for the steak lover. Most restaurants will have a choice of steaks on the menu – but many consider it worthwhile to try a specialist steak restaurant. And our favourite is ‘The Outback’ – at Formosa Gardens, but also by the Premium Outlets on International Drive, and at The Florida Mall. An interesting mix of American and Australian, the steaks at The Outback are of a very high standard, cooked to perfection, without breaking the bank. And most restaurants within this chain offer a happy hour during early evening, when the value stretches even further
Tex-Mex
Chillis is also a chain restaurant, which can be found at The Loop and Champions Gate. The focus is on Tex-Mex and value – with many drinks on happy hour throughout the day. A wide choice of menu includes many steak, fish and chicken options, as well as the traditional ‘tex-mex’ choices, including fajitas, quesadillas and many others. No visit to Florida is complete without an evening at Chillis!
Sandwiches
Sometimes a lighter meal is enough – and Subway franchises are to be found in many locations. Always freshly made with quality ingredients, a Subway will often provide an alternative, especially as a ‘take-away’ or ‘carry-out’ option. A huge choice of sandwiches (or ‘subs’) made to order with your own choice of ingredients – often with great value offers.
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Stable Gifts & Back Porch Restaurant
Posted on May 13th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Keith Kirkland
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Do you fancy having a picnic lunch off the beaten track.
On Highway 557 between Lake Alfred, Auburndale and the Fantasy of Flight we stumbled across this quaint restaurant with a gift shop and Antinque showroom.
The restaurant provides some fantastic sandwiches that are served up in a quaint picnic basket. You can eat inside or outside. There is also a bar that does the usual selection of American Beers along with some Iced wine - My wife thought this was great.
As we sat outside on the decking beside the samll lake we were introduced to Bob by the staff. He was their resident alligator who came right up close whilst we were sitting there. Don’t be afraid he was in the water below the decking.
You get a selection of fillings and bread for you picnic. The staff can’t be anymore helpful and they never rush you out of the place.
Right next door is a large antique shop and a gift/garden centre with some quaint little gifts.
Give it a try it’s a great place away from the usual tourist traps that you would associate with Florida.
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Texas Roadhouse
Posted on April 27th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Patty Bensur
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There are many excellent steak houses in the Orlando area, but if you want to visit a great one that I personally feel offers truly the best value for all you get, you have to go to Texas Roadhouse! It’s located on John Young Parkway in Orlando.
The atmosphere is great with a very friendly staff. Your hostess will take you up to the display case and ask if you would like to choose your own steak. As you pass by, you’ll see the yummy rolls being cut and shaped right before your eyes and your hostess will pick up a steaming basket full fresh out of the oven to leave with you after she has shown you to your table. While you’re waiting to order, snack on buckets of peanuts and keep your eyes open because at any time, you might see the wait staff break into a country line dance!
We love to start out with a spicy cactus blossom (a hand-battered whole onion, deep fried and served with Cajun horseradish sauce) or the Cheese Fries (steak fries with melted cheese and bacon).
There are many fabulous entrees, great steaks of course, but also ribs, BBQ chicken, pulled pork as well as seafood choices plus even a County Vegetable plate if you happen to have vegetarian in your party. Probably the very best value is the 8 ounce sirloin steak dinner - only $10.99!! Dinner includes a fabulous salad with all the fixings topped off with hard boiled egg, shredded cheese and croutons (the house dressing is fabulous!), potato (try the sweet potato with brown sugar and marshmallows!) and those warm fresh made rolls that I already mentioned with cinnamon butter!!
I prefer the Dallas filet - 6 oz only $15.99! This one melts in your mouth.
For you guys with the big appetites, there’s a larger Dallas filet or see if you can handle a 16 ounce New York Strip, Sirloin, Rib-Eye or Prime Rib.
For the kiddies, there is a great kid’s menu with prices starting around $2.99. And for middle aged kids, there’s a Ranger Menu including a choice of sirloin steak, chicken or ribs. All kid’s meals include a beverage and a side.
Save room for dessert – my favorite is Granny’s Apple Classic, but often times, I’ve got to have chocolate and the Big Ol’ Brownie is just the ticket!
We all agree that Texas Roadhouse offers truly extraordinary food and at the best prices besides!
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EATING OUT IN FLORIDA
Posted on April 6th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Julie Hart
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We all have our favourite places to eat in Florida and the choice is endless, from fast food takeaways to more upmarket restaurants.
If you are on the way home from a park with the kids and you’ve been drenched wet through on the water rides, you probably want somewhere quick and easy. The Golden Corral was always our choice for those times, a vast array of food, buffet style with something for everyone, from meat, potatoes and veg to pizzas and burgers for the kids, with a fantastic assortment of desserts and cakes this is real value for money for about $12 per adult. They also do a great buffet breakfast if you want to fill up before your day out and the whole family can eat without breaking the bank.
Shoneys is another good option for the buffet breakfast or dinner. The choice of steakhouses is also vast and probably depends how far you want to drive. Mannys Chop House at Haines City do a great meal but beware the wait time can be 2 hours. You can call ahead but you will still have to wait and the place is always packed. For me, you can get a good steak elsewhere without all that waiting.
We like Longhorns on the 192, the Texas T’oniion is our favourite starter followed by Flo’s filet. We ate at a Longhorns out at Cocoa Beach once and it wasn’t as good so they do vary. The Outback is always good too.
We like the Bahama Breeze at Buena Vista, the menu is varied and the restaurant is really nice. We also like the Olive Garden there will be one of those close to wherever you stay. Don’t bother with a starter - you will get endless soup or salad and breadsticks, followed by a good selection of pasta, chicken, seafood and steak dishes. wherever you eat you will always get far too much
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Orlando Dining for Celiacs
Posted on March 11th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Patty Bensur
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My best friend suffers from celiac disease and the daily challenges of eating a gluten free diet can be very inconvenient. It is particularly hard for her when she has to travel as is the case for anybody who has this disease. Spending as much time with her as I do, I have become particularly sensitive to her diet restrictions and am always on the look-out for accommodating restaurants, shops and products. Just like me, she has visited the Orlando area many times. She was very pleased to find that the sit down restaurants throughout the Walt Disney World parks are some of the very best she’s visited in terms of meeting her needs. Disney restaurants are outstanding in that they will cater to celiacs upon request not only with gluten-free dishes, but they will also cater to those with any other special dietary needs as well (i.e. sugar free, cholesterol free, lactose free).
Finding restaurants outside of Disney in the Orlando area can be tricky. Most won’t be able to accommodate your gluten free diet even if they say they can. You have to be very careful. Unfortunately, you will find that most restaurant staff will be uninformed about proper handling of gluten free food and there is a risk with foods that are normally considered to be gluten free selections because they could be contaminated in preparation.
Of the chain restaurants, the Outback and Carrabbas Italian Grill are the preferred choices as they both offer a special gluten-free menu unlike many of the others.
The following is a list of local establishments that do offer gluten-free options:
Azteca D’oro
Ethos Vegan Kitchen
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro
Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar
Nona Sushi
Bonefish Grill
Thai Blossom Restaurant
Bonefish Grill
Tijuana Flats Burrito
Though the restaurants listed are gluten-free friendly, most celiacs find it easier to just prepare their own meals. There are gluten-free products available at the local grocery store chains, especially at Publix. My friend found Chamberlin’s Natural Foods to be a particularly good resource. They not only sell gluten-free foods (and other foods for those who suffer from food allergies or lactose intolerance) but also organic products, vitamins, beauty products and books.
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Eating Out - Manny’s Chop House
Posted on March 8th, 2010 1 commentWritten by: Keith Kirkland
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For those of you that are looking for that place that’s lively and gives good value for money look no further than Manny’s Chop House on Highway 27 in Haines City.
They have the best steaks that I have ever tasted and you can see the cuts all displayed to help you make up your mind.
At the same time there is a happy hour from 4pm to 7pm - great value draft and bottled beer including wine for the ladies.
There are also special offers during the week, e.g., Wednesday night is 2 for 1 fajita night they are delicious. You get bottomless salad and sweet yeast rolls with most meals.
It has a great atmosphere but you need to make sure that you call in advance as there is always a queue to get in - so that tells you a story.
So give it a try you will not be disappointed.


