Orlando Orlando

Orlando, known for theme parks like Disney and Universal, offers diverse dining including Southern comfort food, Cuban sandwiches, and seafood, reflecting its vibrant culture and tourism.

Infusion Tea

Infusion Tea

1600 Edgewater Dr, 32804, Orlando, United States

Tea • Vegan • Coffee • Healthy


"They have a fantastic selection of teas, and their food is fresh and delicious! The staff is always friendly and the place is cozy. My friend and I love having our “tea lunch” here as often as we can. And, while their menu is extensive, we also have our favorites. Mine is the Roasted Pear Salad, which I get without the bleu cheese. They are very accommodating to requests, and have such a large assortment of options to fit any dietary restrictions or needs. Even though I am not a vegan, I have eaten a few of their vegan items and could not tell that I was eating vegan. This is my favorite places to have some tea, some food, and spend time with friends.Vegetarian options: A lot of their dishes are either vegetarian. Including their chili, soups, open-faced sandwiches, little pizzas, salads, handhelds, etc. Just about every section of their menu has vegetarian options.Kid-friendliness: There were a few kids in the restaurant and they have kid items on the menu. But it is also a good place to bring kids who want to have an “afternoon tea”, since they offer the 3-tiered serving piece with tea sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and other desserts, along with pots of tea of their many varieties, several of which kids would like.Parking: There are a few parking spaces next to the restaurant, but there are a lot behind the restaurant and in the parking lot of the business sharing the large lot behind the businesses.Wheelchair accessibility: There is accessible parking and a sidewalk that leads up to the entrance. The entrance does not have any stairs or ramp and the threshold is low.Dietary restrictions: They have every dietary restriction covered: gluten free, lactose intolerant, vegetarian, vegan, etc."

Sofrito Latin Cafe

Sofrito Latin Cafe

8607 Palm Pkwy, Orlando I-32836-6416, United States

Cuban • Vegan • South American • Vegetarian Friendly


"You know a place is good when the people inside are smiling and having a great time. Was in Orlando for a couple days and couldn't have made a better decision than going here for dinner. The place was fairly occupied when we were there but the hosts were amazing to guide us through the self ordering kiosks and the ordering counter. The ambience was warm and relaxing, a homey vibe. the windows are big and let in plenty of natural light. They have a courtyard seating adjacent to the main hall. The menu is fairly expansive and covers a range of appetizers and main courses. They have dishes from all over Latin America. We ordered their Pollo Al Horno, which is half bone is roasted chicken, seasoned with thyme, rosemary, garlic and other seasonings. It's a Peruvian dish. There was a choice of three sides. We chose white rice, beans and black beans. We also ordered Sopa De Pollo, chicken soup made with potatoes, carrots and celery, the Dominican way. We paid at the counter and were assigned a number. It wasn't long before our soup arrived. It was served hot in a cast iron pot and wow it was amazing. Having driven for more than five hours, it felt so good to have that warm soup. I really loved the chicken and the potatoes in it. Most chicken soups use chicken breasts and I don't really like them that much but this was different. It had leg quarters and pieces of thighs, with bones,too. The soup really felt wholesome. Next was our Pollo Al Horno. I could tell it was great just by looking at it. The presentation was amazing with the roasted chicken, white rice, boiled yukkas and the salad placed neatly on the plate. It tasted even better than the way it looked. The chicken was just well done with a crispy skin and a succulent meat inside. The thyme and rosemary seasoning were popping inside my mouth. I just felt the amount of rosemary could have been toned down a little and the skin could also have been buttered a bit more, in my opinion. But it was great. The boiled yukkas with the chilli and mint paste was simply amazing. I felt like I had never tasted yukkas that good. This is a great restaurant and if you love Latin American foods or want to add richness to your food experiences, this is the place to go in Orlando. The prices are great too and the servers and hosts are super helpful and amazing."