Knife and Spoon

5 Stars

I think a lot of us in Orlando were stunned when the first Michelin awards came out, and the stars went to two sushi counters and two hotel steak houses. This is the last of the four I have dined at, and it is the first one I think is close to a Michelin star. I started out skeptical, but the food won me over.

The room is similar to when it was Norman’s and is still challenged by the domed ceiling that reflects and concentrates all the noise, despite the weird grassy mound in the middle of the space. Noise level was fine the weeknight we were there, but the restaurant was only about 25% occupied.

The menu presents a bit of sticker shock, but when you realize most of the steaks are big enough to share, it’s actually reasonable for a Ritz Carlton dining room.

We started with oysters for half our party and hamachi crudos for the other half. The oysters were excellent, but the hamachi crude was stunning. This dish, which has become a bit of a staple in high-end Orlando restaurants, was easily the best I’ve had, combining caviar and spice in a glorious way, and the serving was generous enough to be satisfying.

For entrees I shared a ribeye, and it was also wonderful. A Japanese guest in our party said it was the best beef she had ever tasted, and she is used to having Wagu. I agree, it was the perfect balance of tender, fatty, charred and juicy. Others in our party had the scallops and the gnocchi, and thought they were excellent. Shout out to the best steakhouse spinach ever, elevated by cream and kimchi!

Desserts were beautiful, but perhaps not at the level of the rest of the meal–beautiful but not remarkable. But the starting fruit juice amuse bouche, intermezzo sorbet, and mignardises served at the end of the meal were all terrific.

Service was very good, including the wine service. I took a couple of rare old bottles, and the staff seemed genuinely grateful to have the opportunity to experience them. $50 corkage per bottle is fine for a restaurant at this level that provides such excellent glassware and service.

We were graciously thanked on our way out, and I found myself already anticipating my next visit. It’s fun to be pleasantly surprised.

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Camille

Exterior
Exterior
Private Dining Room
Private Dining Room
Interior
Interior
Counter
Counter
Summer Tasting Menu
Summer Tasting Menu
Wine Pairings
Wine Pairings
Chef Tung Phan
Chef Tung Phan
Tea Egg, Summer Black Truffle   Kaluga Caviar, Pâté Foam  Mr. Joe Duck, Black Sesame
Tea Egg, Summer Black Truffle Kaluga Caviar, Pâté Foam Mr. Joe Duck, Black Sesame
Kaluga Caviar, Pâté Foam
Kaluga Caviar, Pâté Foam
Spiny Florida Lobster, Passionfruit
Spiny Florida Lobster, Passionfruit
Iberico Pork, Lemongrass
Iberico Pork, Lemongrass
Manchester Farm Quail, Leeks
Manchester Farm Quail, Leeks
American Red Snapper, Coconut, Osetra Caviar
American Red Snapper, Coconut, Osetra Caviar
Bread Service: Focaccia, baguette, sour dough, butter with black salt
Bread Service: Focaccia, baguette, sour dough, butter with black salt
Bread Service
Bread Service
Dungeness Crab, Curry
Dungeness Crab, Curry
Dungeness Crab
Dungeness Crab
Kagoshima A5 Wagyu, Local Greens
Kagoshima A5 Wagyu, Local Greens
Banana, Ginger Caramel
Banana, Ginger Caramel
Watermelon and other sorbets with Bird's Eye Chili
Watermelon and other sorbets with Bird’s Eye Chili
Private Dining Room
Private Dining Room

***** (5 stars)

Camille is now in its new, permanent location in Baldwin Park, and what a knockout it is! We had a fabulous meal at the old pop-up in East End Market, and weren’t sure how it could be topped, but it was.

The space is intimate yet spacious, with seating for eight at the counter, plus just four tables, and an elegant glassed-in private dining room for six. It’s easily the most beautiful restaurant in Orlando, and one of the most striking restaurant designs anywhere.

Chef Tung Phan oversees a staff of highly practiced chefs who assemble the complex twelve-course (with actually closer to twenty dishes) menu in front of you. Most courses contain an element of Vietnamese cuisine, but I would not call any specific dish Vietnamese. It’s modern fine dining, with many elements unique to Chef Phan.

We happened to attend on the first night they were doing table service, and although we sat at the counter, it appeared that table service also progressed like they’d been doing it forever. (As of our visit on August 1, 2023 they are not yet doing private dining.)

It’s hard to pick a favorite course given so many astonishingly beautiful and tasty items, and since the menu changes regularly there is no point in my providing a complete run-down. Just feast your eyes on my photos! But I will call out two favorites my companion and I both agreed on in the hopes they will stay on the menu forever: Spiny Florida lobster served with passionfruit, hearts of palm, and various greens was an amazing salad. And the assortment of sorbets including watermelon sprinkled with birds eye chili was a remarkable palate cleanser and pre-dessert.

Two wine pairings are offered, and it is worth getting both if you are a couple, as every one of the selections was thoughtful, matched the food, and contrasted with each other in very interesting ways. Beverage Director Derrick Goodman is very personable, and had interesting comments about each of the wines.

Orlando suddenly has an embarrassment of fine-dining restaurants, and I would place Camille at or near the top of that list.

Camille
4962 New Broad St
Orlando, FL 32814

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Nona Blue Modern Tavern

Interior
Interior
House made salsa
House made salsa
Chicken tenders
Chicken tenders
Smoked salmon dip
Smoked salmon dip
Smoked Salmon Dip
Smoked Salmon Dip
Prime Rib
Prime Rib
Steak Frites
Steak Frites
Exterior
Exterior
Interior
Interior

***** (5 stars)

It had been seven years since I'd been to Nona Blue–long enough that I'd forgotten I was ever there. In all fairness, we live far away, but it is convenient to Orlando International, so a great place to go after picking someone up.

In my earlier review we went for lunch, and I characterized it as a sports bar, but this time it was dinner, and the vibe was quite different. True, there are TV's around the central bar, but the lighting is romantically dim, and the noise level is reasonable, so it has more of an intimate club atmosphere, which we really liked.

We must be creatures of habit, because we ordered the same smoked salmon dip as last time, and enjoyed it just as much–again, the warning that there is a fair amount of egg white in it, which I liked, but my wife not so much.

The Caesar salad is one of the most authentic in town, with plenty of garlic and anchovy flavor in the dressing, which isn't too heavy.

She had the steak frites, and it had a great smoky flavor. Not that if you want it authentic you need to substitute steak fries for traditional ones.

I had the prime rib, which was a hefty serving accompanied by a delicious horseradish sauce and a Matterhorn of mashed potatoes.

There's a nice wine and cocktail list.

Service by Claire was very professional and friendly.

Nona Blue Modern Tavern
9685 Lake Nona Village Pl
Orlando, FL 32827

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Nutwood

Exterior
Exterior
Interior
Interior
Panzanella salad
Panzanella salad
Chicken sandwich
Chicken sandwich
Housemade sorbet trio
Housemade sorbet trio
Affogato
Affogato

***** (5 stars)

This is a wonderful little fine dining venue in the heart of an unlikely residential area in Winter Haven. We know the chef’s former restaurant in California, as it was one of our favorites when we lived there, so it was fun to try this place that he owns.

We had lunch, where they serve a limited menu of salads and sandwiches. Everything we tried was delicious. We were particularly impressed with the number of house-made ingredients, including the sauces, sorbets, and ice creams.

Service was extremely friendly, and we enjoyed chatting with the chef. We will definitely come back here to try their dinner menu.

Nutwood
132 Ave B SW
Winter Haven, FL 33880

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Seana’s

Lemon Pepper Chicken
Lemon Pepper Chicken
Fried Chicken
Fried Chicken
Jerk Chicken
Jerk Chicken
Exterior
Exterior
Interior
Interior

***** (5 stars)

This is a great place for Caribbean and soul food. You order at a counter, and then there are two long tables inside, or you can get your food to go.
The menu is very extensive. It's remarkable about all the different items coming out of the small kitchen.

We tried three different types of chicken, and they were all good: fried chicken, jerk chicken, and lemon pepper chicken. My favorite was the jerk chicken, which was unusual in that in addition to the jerk seasoning it also had a spicy sort of barbecue sauce.

Each dish comes with your choice of rice (the rice and peas was great) and two sides. Excellent potato salad.

I'm looking forward to returning and exploring more of the menu.

Seana’s
719 Good Homes Rd
Orlando, FL 32818

https://www.yelp.com/biz/seanas-orlando

JoJo’s ShakeBAR Orlando

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Exterior
Interior
Interior
Gold Digger
Gold Digger
JoJo's Fries
JoJo’s Fries
Loaded Grilled Cheese
Loaded Grilled Cheese
Breakfast Burrito
Breakfast Burrito

**** (4 stars)

I used to have a condo two blocks from this place in Chicago, but I could never get into it, because there was always a line out the door. So it’s ironic that I finally got to the one in Orlando, where I live full-time.

Fortunately, this one is bigger, but still very busy, and reservations are definitely recommended.

You definitely don’t want to go here on a diet. That’s not what this place is about. It’s about huge portions of tasty, definitely non-health food.

We started with the JoJos fries, which were really nicely done, with crispy waffle-cut potatoes, and topped with cheese and bacon.

I had the breakfast burrito, since it was a weekend at lunchtime, and I rarely get one with the same ingredients that I use at home. This one was very nicely stuffed, and had a great accompanying sauce.

Of course, the main reason to go here is for the shakes, and the Gold Digger did not disappoint. It was piled high with a cookie, marshmallow, cake ball, whipped cream, and a toffee-coated pretzel. I had mine with Jim Beam bourbon. It was a terrific shake, and like everything we had, it was a serving for at least two people.

In fact, that’s really a theme here. Every single item we had was a full meal for 2 to 4 people, so don’t get carried away with your ordering until you’ve tried a couple of things.

It’s a fun environment, and one of the better places for tourists to eat on International Drive.

JoJo’s ShakeBAR Orlando
9101 International Dr
Orlando, FL 32819

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Mares Real Peruvian Cuisine

Smoked ceviche
Smoked ceviche
Causa a lo Macho
Causa a lo Macho
Interior
Interior
Exterior
Exterior

***** (5 stars)

This is a great neighborhood, Peruvian restaurant that offers a huge menu of Peruvian dishes plus sushi, and even Italian dishes. We enjoyed the smoked ceviche, although we didn't detect any smoky flavor. The house specialty causa was excellent.

Mares Real Peruvian Cuisine
13586 Village Park Dr
Orlando, FL 32837

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The Outpost Kitchen

Exterior
Exterior
Interior
Interior
Spirits
Spirits
Bar
Bar
Menu
Menu
Kicken Shrimp
Kicken Shrimp
Montecristo
Montecristo
Day After Greely
Day After Greely

**** (4 stars)

This place offers a nice assortment of small plates, and some variety of sandwiches and entrées. There's a very extensive list of spirits. The decor is quite fun. The only problem is they seemed to be out of a lot of things. But we enjoyed what we had, even if there were a few missing ingredients. For example, the Day After Greely wasn't on an English Muffin, and didn't include any horseradish. The best items we had were the Kicken Shrimp and the French Fries.

The Outpost Kitchen
111 S Orlando Ave
Maitland, FL 32751

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