Orlando might be best known for its world-famous attractions, but it’s also home to one of the most exciting food scenes in the Sunshine State. Over the past few years, the city has quietly earned its place on the global culinary map, with Michelin recognising a growing number of restaurants for their creativity, quality, and bold flavours.
From elegant sushi bars to fire-grilled steaks with a skyline view, Orlando’s Michelin-starred restaurants are diverse and delicious. Some are perfect for date nights and foodie bucket lists, while others are great for adventurous family meals you’ll still be talking about when you get home.
If you’re ready to explore the tastier side of Florida during your
Orlando Holiday 2025, here are the Michelin picks worth booking ahead of time.
What is the Michelin Guide?
The Michelin Guide is one of the world’s most prestigious restaurant rating systems. Originally launched by the French tyre company over a century ago, it awards stars to restaurants that stand out for their food, service, and overall dining experience. One Michelin star means the restaurant is “very good in its category”, two stars signify “excellent cooking that’s worth a detour”, and three stars are reserved for “exceptional cuisine that’s worth a special journey”. The guide also highlights Bib Gourmand restaurants, known for offering great quality food at more affordable prices.
1. Kadence – 1 Michelin Star for sushi lovers with serious taste
A meal at Kadence is more than dinner — it’s a full-on experience. Tucked away in Orlando’s creative Audubon Park district, this intimate eight-seat sushi bar offers an omakase menu, meaning the chef chooses each course for you. Think melt-in-your-mouth sashimi, perfectly seasoned rice, and a procession of artfully prepared bites that rival Tokyo’s finest.
It’s not your usual family dinner spot – you might want to leave the kids with the babysitter – but for couples or parents celebrating a special night, it’s a culinary adventure worth dressing up for. Kadence was one of the first restaurants in Orlando to receive a Michelin Star, and it continues to be a standout for sushi lovers across the state.
2. Capa – 1 Michelin Star for steak and skyline views
On the 17th floor of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, Capa is as much about the view as it is the food…and the food is phenomenal! This stylish Spanish steakhouse has earned its Michelin star with perfectly grilled cuts, fresh seafood, and tapas bursting with flavour. The rooftop setting makes it a top pick for special occasions, and if you time it right, you can catch the Disney fireworks lighting up the sky in the distance.
It’s a fantastic choice for couples or families with older children who enjoy trying new dishes, from Iberico pork to octopus and house-made churros. Service is polished, the wine list is excellent, and while it’s a splurge, it’s a meal you’ll remember long after the holiday ends.
3. Knife & Spoon – 1 Michelin Star for refined surf and turf
Located at The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Knife & Spoon brings a luxury twist to classic steak-and-seafood dining. Headed up by award-winning chef John Tesar, the restaurant offers a sophisticated yet approachable experience, with dry-aged cuts, fresh oysters, and standout sides like truffle mac and cheese.
The setting is elegant but not stuffy, making it a great choice for a refined family meal or a quiet evening away from the bustle. With attentive service, beautifully presented plates, and a calm, polished atmosphere, Knife & Spoon proves that fine dining in Orlando can feel just as relaxed as it is impressive.
4. Soseki – 1 Michelin Star for modern Japanese in a hidden setting
With just 10 seats and a constantly changing tasting menu, Soseki is a tiny restaurant with a huge reputation. Tucked away in Winter Park, this Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant blends traditional techniques with creative flair — think sashimi with local citrus, miso-cured fish, and playful desserts.
The experience is intimate, theatrical, and best suited to couples or food-focused travellers who love trying new things. It’s a real “special occasion” spot — and with new dishes rolled out seasonally, no two visits are ever the same.
5. Victoria & Albert’s – 1 Michelin Star for timeless fine dining at Disney
Tucked inside
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, Victoria & Albert’s is one of the most luxurious dining experiences in Florida. And the only Michelin-starred restaurant within Walt Disney World itself! This elegant, adults-only venue offers a multi-course tasting menu in a classic fine-dining setting, with white-glove service and live harp music setting the tone.
Expect seasonal dishes crafted with precision and flair, an award-winning wine list, and the kind of quiet, sophisticated atmosphere that feels miles away from the theme park buzz. It’s not for little ones, but for couples marking a milestone or parents enjoying a well-earned night off, it’s pure magic.
6. Camille – 1 Michelin Star for modern Vietnamese with a creative twist
Located in Baldwin Park, Camille is a rising star on Orlando’s culinary scene, and a recent addition to the city’s Michelin-starred club. This intimate restaurant serves a tasting menu inspired by Vietnamese flavours, presented with flair and contemporary technique.
Dishes like lemongrass duck, garlic noodles, and banana beignets tell a story that feels both rooted and innovative. With a sleek, minimalist interior and warm, attentive service, Camille is perfect for food lovers looking to try something unique in a relaxed yet refined setting.
7. Bacán – 1 Michelin Star for Latin American flair in a stunning setting
Located in the Lake Nona Wave Hotel, Bacán brings a splash of Latin American energy to Orlando’s fine dining scene. With bold flavours, artful plating, and a setting that’s both stylish and inviting, it’s no surprise Bacán earned its Michelin star.
Signature dishes include grilled octopus, tamarind-glazed short ribs, and inventive vegetarian plates, all showcasing ingredients from across Central and South America.
The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between elegant and approachable — making it ideal for a grown-up family meal, date night, or food-focused evening with friends.
8. The Ravenous Pig – Michelin Bib Gourmand for elevated pub classics
A local favourite turned foodie institution, The Ravenous Pig is a modern gastropub that offers high-quality dishes in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Located in Winter Park, just north of Orlando, it’s been recognised by the Michelin Guide with a Bib Gourmand for serving exceptional food at a great value, and it’s easy to see why.
Think inventive takes on comfort food like short rib grilled cheese, duck confit tacos, and house-made charcuterie. There’s also a dedicated kids’ menu and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a brilliant option for families. Plus, they brew their own craft beer on-site, so the grown-ups won’t feel left out either.
9. Domu – Michelin Bib Gourmand for cool vibes and crave-worthy ramen
If you’re looking for somewhere casual, fun, and seriously delicious, Domu ticks every box. This trendy ramen bar, located in East End Market, has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand for its house-made noodles, flavour-packed broths, and irresistible small plates.
It’s a great pick for families with teens or anyone looking for something vibrant, relaxed, and full of flavour. The menu blends Japanese flavours with local creativity — think crispy wings, truffle-laced noodles, and ice-cold cocktails for the grown-ups. The atmosphere is lively, the food comes out fast, and the value is excellent, making it a top choice for a tasty night out without the fuss.
Ready to taste your way through Orlando?
Whether you’re after an unforgettable tasting menu or a low-key family dinner with wow-factor, Orlando’s Michelin-recognised restaurants prove that this city is about so much more than theme parks. From fire-grilled steaks on rooftops to ramen slurped elbow-to-elbow with locals, every meal here fills you with unforgettable stories to tell.
If you’re planning a
Florida getaway in 2025, why not add a few foodie stops to your itinerary?