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Home2 Suites By Hilton Winter Garden
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1 Queen Bed 400 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 55-inch LCD TV with cable channels and DVR Foo…
1 Queen Bed 300 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 55-inch LCD TV with cable channels and DVR Foo…
A kitchenette fitted with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave is available for cooking and storing food. The su…
Guests can make meals in the kitchenette that has a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave. This studio is air-condi…
Meals can be prepared in the well-fitted kitchenette, which is fitted with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave.…
Meals can be prepared in the well-fitted kitchenette, which is fitted with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave.…
The kitchenette has a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave. The suite features air conditioning, a tea and coffee…
A kitchenette fitted with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave is available for cooking and storing food. The st…
Guests can make meals in the fully equipped kitchenette that has a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave. The studi…
The fully equipped kitchenette features a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a microwave. The studio offers air conditioning…
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Restaurants nearby
- NorigamiBib There are just eight seats at this small counter inside Plant Street Market, where Chef David Tsan works with precision behind the bar. Norigami takes its name from nori (seaweed) and origami (the art of folding paper), and each piece of sushi arrives on a square of colorful washi paper, later folded by guests into cranes for the growing centerpiece bowl.The menu balances accessibility and craft. Fish is handled thoughtfully and paired with bright, modern touches, like goldeneye with tomato powder or scallop brushed with tobanjan aioli and a drop of lime. The rice, perfectly seasoned and loose2.9km
- Victoria & Albert's★ Michelin Nestled within Disney's crown jewel, the Grand Floridian Resort, this restaurant is by no means an easy reservation, but the reward is a kind of magic rarely seen these days. The setting is intimate, and the pacing is that of a leisurely, three-hour waltz orchestrated by a brigade of veteran servers. This kitchen cooks with a classic foundation and global inspiration, drawing on influences spanning from Asia to the Nordics. From tuna with caviar and lychee to king salmon with mole verde or Parisian gnocchi with fontina and date, each plate is elegant and enticing. Venison braised with a junipe15.8km
- Isan ZaapBib Orlando's Thai restaurants typically dole out southern curry dishes and the ubiquitous pad Thai, but Isan Zaap strays from the pack with its gaze trained exclusively on northeast Thai cuisine with Laotian overlaps. There is an impressive level of attention to detail and a nice balance of spice and fermented flavors, and though impeccably executed curry makes an appearance, there's also an entire section dedicated to som tums that can be topped with fermented crab or fermented pork sausage. House specialties are a hit, as in the unique whole fish larb, cut into bite-sized pieces, tossed with to15.2km
- Sushi SaintBib Mike Collantes, Chef/owner of Soseki, has another hit on his hands with Sushi Saint. Attached to a brewery but with a separate entrance, this downtown temaki spot lures guests with its lounge-y vibe and contemporary design. The team take great care in sourcing high-quality rice and nori for their cone-shaped temaki, and while the hand rolls take center stage, their small plates, like Sichuan cucumbers with chili crunch, are worth trying. From the avocado with serrano lime miso to aburi-style scallop with brown butter to shredded snow crab with truffle, cucumber, and finger lime, the temaki off17.6km
- Bombay Street KitchenBib Amit Kumar's fresh and fine outlet sports a welcoming exterior and cheerful interior, done up with orange booths and bright accents. Diners may settle in for a range of enjoyable, well-prepared South Indian small plates which form the nucleus of this tempting menu.The street special dosa is a departure from the norm, here stuffed with potato, cabbage, paneer and red onion, and served with coconut sambal and curry gravy for dipping.Vegetarians will thrill to the sight of meat-free specials, like kathal masaledar, featuring tender chunks of jackfruit in a zesty tomato-and-onion masala; while tan18.9km
- UniGirlBib Set within the Mills Market, this casual concept from Chef/owner William Shen (and named for his pup, Uni) draws a line before it's even open. Everyone is clamoring for a taste of their onigiri, on offer until they sell out. The menu is a moving target, with ever-changing availability alongside a host of daily specials like a Japanese curry hash brown. Made and served in sealed bags, the classic triangles are best eaten while still warm. It's all spot-on, whether filled with a crispy fried chicken thigh or tuna enlivened with mustard. Unagi is a fan favorite, with cubes of barbecued freshwater19.5km
- Bánh Mì BoyBib Located inside Mills Market, Bánh Mì Boy brings a Vietnamese look, feel, and flavor to this food hall. As the name suggests, bánh mì, or sandwiches, are indeed the focus (try the crispy pork belly with roasted garlic mayo and house patė on French bread for a deeply savory and satisfying meal). It's not just about the classics, though, and fusion finds include a French dip with a side of pho broth, as well as a Vietnamese-style cheesesteak. The create-your-own summer roll option is undoubtedly one of their most appealing options, with the ability to pick from a variety of proteins (think pork b19.5km
- ZaruBib This sleek, Mills 50 eatery is located in the same strip as the Tien Hung Market. With an upbeat playlist and an attractive dining room, the restaurant specializes in chewy noodles made from wheat sourced from Japan’s Kagawa Prefecture. Ikura, tempura and top-notch ingredients like Hokkaido uni and A5 Kagoshima wagyu pair with broths of wonderful smokiness and depth. Starters like tatsuta-age (fried chicken) and yaki gyoza (pork dumplings) are familiar and reliable, but consider opting for the ikura onsen, which features a softly poached egg crowned with crispy garlic. Either way, expect preci19.5km
- StrandBib Husband-and-wife duo Alda and Joe Rees are behind this corner spot nestled within an Art Deco building. Its menu, displayed on the front windows, invites passersby inside to a space that may be short on real estate but utterly captivates with mint-green walls and Mason jars that hang above the glossy tiled bar.The seasonal American menu brims with nostalgic Southern inspiration, and presentations are dialed back to let ingredients shine. From local tomatoes to fresh citrus, dishes exude a homey sense. To wit: chilled shrimp is a wonderful contrast against hot fried green tomatoes, while cobia 19.5km
- Walala Hand-Pulled Noodle House It's not just a name at this spot run by a father-daughter duo—it's a promise. It's all about Lanzhou-style hand-pulled noodles here, where counter seats face a glass-enclosed kitchen displaying bubbling broths and noodles being pulled. A massive bowl of savory, clear broth tangled with noodles and tender beef shank is a house classic; add Chinese pickles for an extra pop of flavor. Sub beef short rib for the shank and you'll discover another signature dish or opt for the dry-style noodles with ground pork and peanuts. While you're here for the noodles, there are plenty of other tempting optio11.1km
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Attractions nearby
- Magic Kingdom Theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida14.9km
- Universal Studios Florida theme park in the United States12.6km
- Camping World Stadium stadium in Orlando, Florida, USA15.8km
- Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park, part of Universal Orlando Resort12.7km
- Inter&Co Stadium soccer stadium in Orlando, Florida, USA17.2km
- Orlando Florida Temple temple of the LDS Church7.3km
- Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey amusement ride12.5km
- Holy Land Experience Christian theme park in Orlando, Florida14.2km
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