Orlando got its Michelin Guide in 2022, and the guide has been updated annually since. Here are the currently starred restaurants in Orlando — four remarkable destinations worth planning a special night around.
The Four Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Orlando (2026)
1. Capa (Four Seasons Orlando) — ★
Cuisine: Spanish-inspired steakhouse
Chef: Currently led by executive chef team at Four Seasons
Location: Rooftop at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Price range: $$$$ ($120–$250+ per person)
Dress code: Upscale casual to business casual
Reservations: OpenTable, book 60+ days out for weekends
Standout dishes: Rib-eye for two, Iberico de Bellota, Jamón Experience, homemade churros
Atmosphere: Rooftop with open kitchen. Sunset dining is unforgettable. Fireworks view of Magic Kingdom from parts of the terrace.
Drive from 450 Burma: 30 min
2. Knife & Spoon (The Ritz-Carlton Orlando) — ★
Cuisine: Seasonal American steakhouse + seafood by chef John Tesar
Location: The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
Price range: $$$$ ($150–$300+ per person)
Dress code: Smart casual (no shorts, athletic wear)
Reservations: OpenTable, book 45+ days out
Standout dishes: 45-day dry aged rib-eye, seasonal seafood towers, caviar service
Atmosphere: Elegant, intimate, excellent service
Drive from 450 Burma: 25 min
3. Soseki Modern Omakase — ★
Cuisine: Japanese omakase (chef’s choice sushi)
Chef: Mike Collantes
Location: Winter Park (north Orlando suburb)
Price range: $$$$ ($250+ per person, prix fixe only)
Dress code: Smart casual
Reservations: Resy, book 30+ days out, very limited seats
What to expect: Multi-course omakase, premium Japanese ingredients, sake pairings optional
Atmosphere: Intimate (around 15 seats), counter-only
Drive from 450 Burma: 35 min
4. Kadence — ★
Cuisine: Japanese omakase, 9-seat counter
Chefs: Jennifer Bañagale, Mark Berdin, Lordfer Lalicon
Location: Audubon Park, Orlando
Price range: $$$$ ($200+ per person)
Dress code: Smart casual
Reservations: Tock, book exactly 60 days out at midnight; slots sell in under a minute
What to expect: Intimate 17-course omakase experience, curated Japanese ingredients, exceptional sake list
Atmosphere: Tiny (9 seats), counter dining, theatrical
Drive from 450 Burma: 35 min
Note: Hardest Orlando reservation to get
Michelin Bib Gourmand Restaurants (Great Value)
Not starred, but recognized for great value:
- Z Asian Vietnamese Cuisine (Orlando) — pho and Vietnamese classics
- Papa Llama (Orlando) — Peruvian comfort food
- Hungry Pants (Orlando) — healthy bowls and toasts
- The Strand (Orlando) — neighborhood bistro
- Olivia (Winter Park) — Italian
- Reyes Mezcaleria (Orlando) — Oaxacan
What About Victoria & Albert’s?
Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian is legendary but has NOT received a Michelin star in the Florida Guide (as of 2026). It did hold AAA 5-Diamond status for years. The dining experience is exceptional and worth doing if you can get a reservation, but it’s separate from the Michelin discussion.
How to Get Reservations
Capa
- Book via OpenTable 60 days before
- Monday-Thursday = easier to book
- Fireworks view seats request in notes (not guaranteed)
Knife & Spoon
- Book via OpenTable 45 days before
- Weeknights easier than weekends
Soseki
- Resy opens reservations 30 days before
- Sign up for Resy notifications
- Be ready at 12:00:00 AM Eastern exactly
Kadence
- Tock releases reservations 60 days before at midnight
- Set 3 alarms, have payment ready
- Single-party bookings only, 2-4 people
Planning a Michelin Night
Anniversary, birthday, or special occasion
All four make a night unforgettable. Pair with a babysitter or grandparent-at-home night if you’re on a family trip.
Combine with a spa day
- Morning at Four Seasons Spa → dinner at Capa (same property)
- Ritz-Carlton Spa → dinner at Knife & Spoon
Transportation
- Uber/Lyft is easiest (wine with dinner = no driving)
- Estimated round-trip from 450 Burma: $60–$100
What to Wear
All four are smart casual minimum. For men: closed-toe shoes, collared shirt or polo. For women: dress, skirt, or dress slacks. No athletic wear, shorts, or flip-flops.
Future Michelin Watches
Orlando’s culinary scene is growing fast. Watch for these to potentially gain stars:
- Kai Asian Restaurant (Winter Park)
- Reyes Mezcaleria (Orlando)
- Txokos Basque Kitchen (East End Market)
- The Ravenous Pig (Winter Park)


