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  • Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy! restaurant in Winter Park faces eviction over unpaid rent

    Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy! restaurant in Winter Park faces eviction over unpaid rent

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    Celebrity chef and Food Network icon Guy Fieri’s restaurant Chicken Guy! is facing eviction over unpaid rent at its Winter Park location, according to court records.

    According to records, the restaurant is accused of breaching its contract and owing its landlord $38,507.72 in overdue rent, interest and late fees. A three-day notice was issued Feb. 15 ordering Chicken Guy! to pay rent or give up possession of the premises. The landlord issued the same notice again March 4, before filing an eviction notice in Orange County court.

    Chicken Guy! opened in Winter Park at 818 S. Orlando Ave. in 2021, joining the only other Central Florida location in Disney Springs. The two other Florida locations are in Miami and Wesley Chapel.

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  • Wa Ramen in Orlando’s Lake Nona neighborhood gives guests a glimpse of the ‘Japanese way’

    Wa Ramen in Orlando’s Lake Nona neighborhood gives guests a glimpse of the ‘Japanese way’

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    For all of Lake Nona’s rapid development and hyperconnectedness, there’s been a hyperdisconnect in the organic development of independent, chef-run restaurants in this “fastest-growing community in Orlando.” For the most part, corporate-run outfits and chains rule in the Kingdom of Tavistock, so it’s encouraging to see restaurants like Piazza Italia, arguably the finest pizzeria in the city, thrive in the suburban enclave off Narcoossee Road. I even felt a pang of hope when the owners of Wa Sushi in Casselberry opened Wa Ramen just a mile down from that Neapolitan pie haven last November.

    Owner Hong Wong, lamenting the dearth of Japanese cuisine in this neighborhood he calls home, took it upon himself to, as he put it, “make Japanese food that Japanese people will actually enjoy.” The man even snagged the services of chef Tatsuki Takayama, a longtime mainstay at Hanamizuki Japanese Restaurant on I-Drive, and all appears to be going as planned.

    “Wa” means “the Japanese way” and the restaurant, says Wong, adheres to traditional Japanese methods and principles in food preparation and presentation. Seems Takayama is fully on board. His pan-fried gyoza ($8) came draped with a crisp square lattice that added a generous crackle to the pork-filled dumplings. Hanetsuki gyoza (or “gyoza with wings”) are what they’re called and they, along with chicken karaage ($10) and sweet purple potato tempura ($6), drew the noisiest grunts of affirmation from the riotous gang of gourmands at my table.

    But that chatter turned to debate at the sight of iidako karaage ($10) being placed on the table. “Is eating octopus ethical?” said one of my pals. “If it isn’t, then eating one of these baby octopus fritters will definitely get you canceled,” I said as I popped some fried intelligence into my mouth. It was the only dish that polarized the table — we could all agree on the heaping plateful of stupidity, or grilled sausages ($10). We all quite enjoyed those shiny little links of Berkshire pork after dipping them into some coarse Dijon — all of us except the pescatarian, who went to town on the superbly charred miso-marinated black cod ($15) served atop a bamboo leaf.

    Yes, this pre-ramen preamble impressed us plenty — but we, along with the others sitting inside the cozy, square-shaped room embellished with origami butterflies, came for the slurpage, and two soups in particular stood out. One was the soy milk tonkotsu ramen ($18). Its pork bone and kombu (kelp) broth is combined with soy milk to create a creamy liquid that’s simultaneously light yet hearty. In that liquid: thin, straight egg noodz; thick, meaty cuts of pork chashu; a whole ajitama (soy sauce-marinated egg) and sprouts, bamboo shoots and bok choy. And if you’re going to get all snobby about bok choy instead of spinach in your ramen, just remember ramen’s Chinese origins. That said, I’d prefer the egg be cut in half for ease of eating.

    The other standout was the spicy ramen ($18), reddened with a paste of gochujang and tobanjan (chili bean paste). Togarashi threads added a bit of aesthetic fire to the wavy-noodled wonder, but no matter which of the ramens you choose (veggie ramen excluded), the broth base is the same — pork- and chicken-based, slow cooked for eight hours with bonito and saba flakes, leeks, dried shiitake, ginger, garlic and kombu. In the miso ramen ($17), three different kinds of miso are used in the tare (seasoning) for all the salty-sweet-umami feels.

    There’s plenty of umami in the mushroom- and kombu-based broth of the vegetarian ramen ($17) as well. The black sesame tantanmen ($19), with its Sichuan roots, has a lot of depth, and a lot of ground pork — almost too much ground pork, which weighed the whole thing down. Some may not see that as a negative, however, and that’s quite all right because there’s plenty to be positive about at Wa.

    And that includes the wait staff. One server who has a penchant for fine whiskey may have even poured us all a complimentary shot from his personal collection. So here’s to you, Wa, and thanks for showing us “the way.”

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  • Parea Greek Taverna taking over the Outpost Kitchen space in Maitland this fall

    Parea Greek Taverna taking over the Outpost Kitchen space in Maitland this fall

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    Rendering of Parea Greek Taverna

    After the holy shitshow that was Outpost Kitchen, Maitland may finally get a restaurant worthy of occupying the prominent space at the very prominent intersection of Horatio and South Orlando avenues.

    Parea Greek Taverna, from the team behind Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine, will open this fall in the space at 111 S. Orlando Avenue [map] after a thorough exorcism, er, renovation by Gravity Architecture & Design, the same firm that dolled up the spaces at Glass Knife, Agave Azul, Splitsville and F&D Prime as well as Ravagh Persian Grill and Hershey’s Chocolate World in New York City.

    “Parea” is the Greek word for “companionship,” “company” and “community” and is the vibe the owners are aiming to create inside the Greek taverna. According to a press release, Parea will draw inspiration from the “deep-rooted Greek heritage” of Alexandra Kopatsis Southern and her husband, Chris, who, along with Doved and Tammy Sexter, will own and operate the restaurant.

    Evidently, Parea’s family recipes, like Yiayia Phyllis’ lemon potatoes and Yiayia Koula’s bougatsa (a custard pastry), have been passed down through generations, each a “labor of love,” continues the release.

    It may be five years too late, Maitland, but good things come to those who wait.

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  • Here’s how to score a free burger from Orlando’s new Fatburger

    Here’s how to score a free burger from Orlando’s new Fatburger

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    Orlando welcomed its very first Fatburger location this week, and the chain wants to celebrate by giving away burgers to a lucky few.

    The Los Angeles-based fast food joint made its Orlando debut Feb. 22 at 1713 Future Way in Celebration. It’s only the second location to open in Florida (the first was in Tampa) since the company announced plans to set up shop along the East Coast back in 2022.

    Fatburger’s brand-new Orlando(ish) location will host a grand opening event March 2 during normal business hours. And to win over its Central Florida patrons, the restaurant’s first 100 customers will receive a free Original Fatburger.

    And for those who don’t make the cut, the restaurant will also be giving away free fries with any purchase throughout the day.

    Predominantly located on the West Coast, Fatburger is known for its classic burgers, chili cheese dogs, and loving lyrical mentions from icons like Ice Cube, Notorious B.I.G. and the Beastie Boys.

    The chain is owned by FAT (Fresh, Authentic, Tasty) Brands Inc., the same company that owns chains Hurricane Grill & Wings, Twin Peaks and Fazoli’s.

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  • Detroit pan pizza joint SoDough opens a third store, Curry Ford/Conway gets two new Thai options, and the Tung brothers transform Tien Hung Market

    Detroit pan pizza joint SoDough opens a third store, Curry Ford/Conway gets two new Thai options, and the Tung brothers transform Tien Hung Market

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    SoDough Square opens a third location

    Local restaurant magnates the Tung brothers (Johnny and Jimmy) will transform Mills 50’s long-lived Tien Hung Market into Mills Market in three phases. Phase 1 was the opening of udon noodle house Zaru. Phase 2 will see a Japanese whiskey bar and some micro-eateries open by the end of the year. Phase 3 will see retail vendors, additional food components (like Obon Chocolatier) and a chef incubation program set up inside the market by the end of 2025 …

    The Café, described as an “art-filled crêperie and pâtisserie by day and a wine and dessert bar by night,” has opened inside the Alfond Inn in Winter Park. Coffee and pastries will be served daily from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and wine and dessert from 3 to 11 p.m. …

    Look for local Detroit-style pizza chain SoDough Square to open a third location in the same plaza as Valkyrie Doughnuts at 12226 Corporate Blvd. near UCF this week …

    Mid-Drive Dive, the midcentury-inspired restaurant and bar from longtime East End Market tenants Matt Hinckley (Hinckley’s Fancy Meats) and Jacob Zepf (The Neighbors, Freehand Goods), will begin serving its “elevated American classics” and craft cocktails Friday, March 1, in the old Graffiti Junktion space at 2401 Edgewater Drive in College Park …

    Over in SoDo, Thai Spoon will take over the Pho & Roll (previously Pho Curry Ford — say it fast) building at 3334 Curry Ford Road. An opening date hasn’t been announced … In Belle Isle, Thunya Thai has opened in the old Chai Thai space at 5174 S. Conway Road.

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  • Five Orlando-area restaurants added to the 2024 Michelin Guide

    Five Orlando-area restaurants added to the 2024 Michelin Guide

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    The Michelin Guide Wednesday announced several new additions to its ever-growing list of recommended restaurants, and a handful of Orlando-area eateries made the cut.

    The Michelin Guide has highlighted the best in dining since 1926, rating more than 30,000 establishments across the world and continuously adding to its guide. This year’s guide shouts out 19 new Florida additions, including five restaurants right here in Central Florida.

    Orlando-area additions, all of which opened in 2023, are Zaru (udon dishes in Mills 50), Sushi Saint (high-quality temaki in downtown), Natsu Omakase (intimate omakase), Camille (Vietnamese-French fusion) and Chuan Fu (Szechuan cuisine in Winter Park).

    These additions, all of which opened in 2023, may not come as a surprise, as they have each garnered their fair share of praise and pleased stomachs around town.

    Zaru, Sushi Saint and Camille each grabbed themselves a spot on Orlando Weekly restaurant critic Faiyaz Kara’s “Top Tables of 2023” roundup, as well as happily satisfied reviews (Zaru, Sushi Saint, Camille). Chuan Fu, the Winter Park Szechuan house by the same team behind Chuan Lu Garden and U & Me Revolving Hot Pot, scored on Kara’s list of notable 2023 openings.

    The 19 new Florida additions to the Michelin Guide also include six eateries in Tampa and eight in Miami. The full list is available now.

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  • La Granja Central Florida Opens by UCF Campus to Satisfy Popular Demand for Fresh, Ready to Order, Homestyle Food

    La Granja Central Florida Opens by UCF Campus to Satisfy Popular Demand for Fresh, Ready to Order, Homestyle Food

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    La Granja Central Florida, the premier fresh homestyle food dining experience in the heart of the Sunshine State, is excited to announce the opening of its new location near the UCF Campus, serving lunch and dinner to UCF students.

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    Jan 11, 2023

    Featuring fresh ingredients and homestyle food with large portions, La Granja Central Florida offers a truly unique dining experience for foodies and UCF students alike. The new La Granja location is off Alafaya, 4650 N. Alafaya Trail, Suite 101 Orlando, Florida, 32828. It is the perfect spot for a date night or group outing. The beautifully designed space features an open kitchen and outdoor seating.

    The restaurant’s presence in Orlando area is growing. La Granja now has nine restaurants serving lunch and dinner in the greater Orlando area. Go to La Granja Restaurants’ Locations page on their website and type in a zip code to find the nearest La Granja.

    One of their most popular dishes includes their Pollo a la Brasa, a delectable chicken meal paired popularly with rice and beans. The local favorite 1/4 Chicken Rice and Beans Special is only $7.25. Add plantains and soda for only $9.75. 1/2 Lb Steak with rice, beans, plantains and soda is only $14.95.

    And for those with a sweet tooth, La Granja has a mouthwatering selection of desserts using only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients. To top off any meal, experience authentic Latin desserts like flan, alfajores, tres leches, pionono, and ice cream.

    La Granja Restaurant Menu Chicken Steak Pork Seafood Desserts (lagranjarestaurants.com) 

    Check out the menu link above. Call La Granja Restaurant for pick up or delivery at (407) 440-3191.

    La Granja Central Florida will be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Be sure to come early because the restaurant is sure to be a popular spot for many UCF students, locals, and visitors.

    About La Granja

    For over 25 years, La Granja Restaurants has been known for their excellent and affordable Latin cuisine, including the 1/4 Chicken meal and delectable sides such as white rice, yuca, tostones, black beans or French fries. Their first location opened in Aruba in 1993 before expanding to the United States in 1995. 

    The award-winning restaurant has been recognized as the “Best Peruvian Restaurant of the Year,” “Best Family Style Restaurant” and “Best Peruvian Cuisine of Fort Lauderdale.” CFO Claudia Bartra was honored with the 2016 Women of Worth Award by Restaurant Review Magazine.

    La Granja’s focus on customer service and commitment to delicious cuisine keeps the restaurant chain growing. 

    Visit www.lagranjarestaurants.com or Call (407) 440-3191. Don’t miss out on this unique and exceptional dining experience. Dine-in, order takeout, or use a third-party delivery app service such as DoorDash or Uber Eats.

    Source: La Granja Restaurants

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