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  • Expect the bluesy feel of a 1930s supper club and dishes such as a seafood medley, and pan-seared duck.

  • Trust the Caribbean menu and spirits to create some fun, but expect to wait up to two hours for a table.

  • Local artists’ work adorns the walls of this vaguely Latin-style eatery. Dishes include black bean soup, shrimp fritters, and quesadillas.

  • One of the better chains offering Tex-Mex food including fajitas, sandwiches, and grills, with low-fat options.

  • This place is popular with visiting celebrities, attracted by a menu that includes sage-seasoned veal and cognac-cured shrimp.

  • This is the place where you can cheer for your favorite team on tv while you eat. Enjoy the NBA memorabilia on the walls during the ad breaks.

  • Ran-Getsu of Tokyo

    High-class Japanese tourists endorse Ran-Getsu’s authenticity, and enjoy dishes ranging from sushi to teriyaki.

  • On the menu here are Hawaiian fusion dishes such as sesame-oil-seared mahi-mahi with red Thai curry sauce.

  • Orlando’s No. 1 Thai restaurant, due in part to the owners’ insistence on using fresh herbs and authentic recipes.

  • Think high-end steaks, often belly-busters (up to a 36-oz [1.2-kg] strip for two) but don’t overlook the lobster option.

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