ninjaai.com This briefing document summarizes key themes and important details from "Orlando’s Gourmet Side Shines in This Limited-Time Dining Experience," published by the MICHELIN Guide. The article highlights a special event, "Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining," running from August 15 to September 30, 2025, which allows diners to experience top Orlando restaurants, including 15 recognized by The MICHELIN Guide, at exceptional prices with a charitable component. The document categorizes these restaurants by their geographic districts and provides details on their cuisine, pricing, and sample menus, alongside recommended nearby accommodations. Key Themes & Important Ideas 1. Visit Orlando's Magical Dining Event (August 15 - September 30, 2025) Purpose: A "welcome fall tradition" since 2005, designed for diners to "explore the destination’s top restaurants."Scope: Features "more than 160+ restaurants" across Orlando, from the "heart of the tourism corridor to eclectic neighborhood districts."Pricing: Restaurants are serving "three-course meals at exceptional prices."Charitable Component: "Up to two dollars from every meal benefitting local nonprofit organizations."MICHELIN Guide Participation: The article specifically spotlights "fifteen restaurants recognized by The MICHELIN Guide" that are participating.2. MICHELIN Guide Recognition in Orlando The article details 15 MICHELIN-recognized restaurants, spanning various cuisines and price points, grouped by geographical area. This indicates a growing recognition of Orlando's culinary scene beyond theme park dining. Diverse Cuisines: The selections include Japanese, Filipino, American, Cuban, Korean, Contemporary, Italian, Latin American, and Greek, showcasing a broad culinary landscape.Price Tiers: Two primary price points are observed for the three-course menus:$40 Menu: Predominant in the Downtown Area and Winter Park Area (e.g., Kabooki Sushi, Kaya, Maxine's on Shine, Otto’s High Dive, Shin Jung, Sushi Saint, The Pinery, Z Asian, Bar Kada, The Ravenous Pig).$60 Menu: Featured in the Disney/Lake Buena Vista and Lake Nona/Orlando International Airport areas, and for AVA MediterrAegean in Winter Park (e.g., Four Flamingos, Ravello, Bacán, Nami, AVA MediterrAegean).Special Recognitions:MICHELIN Green Star: Kaya (Filipino cuisine), recognized for its "modern spin on classic Filipino dishes with local seafood and central Florida produce taking center stage."Bib Gourmand: Awarded to restaurants offering "good quality, good value" food. Recipients include:Otto’s High Dive (Cuban)Sushi Saint (Japanese)Z Asian (Vietnamese)The Ravenous Pig (American Gastropub)3. Geographic Distribution of Featured Restaurants The article divides the MICHELIN-recognized restaurants into four distinct areas, emphasizing Orlando's culinary reach beyond typical tourist zones: A. Downtown Area This district features a blend of modern and established eateries, often with unique interior designs. Kabooki Sushi: "freshly minted space" with "contemporary touches," serving "updated Japanese fare fused with inventive Pan-Asian elements."Kaya: "small bungalow-style building in the Mills 50 district" with a "quirky charm," focusing on "modern spin on classic Filipino dishes."Maxine's on Shine: "Colonialtown charmer" known as "everyone's favorite neighborhood hangout" for comforting American dishes and eclectic decor.Otto’s High Dive: "tiny but oh-so-sweet space recalls the charm of Old Florida," described as a "neighborhood rum bar" with "unfussy but well-executed food."Shin Jung: "local fixture" established in 1993, beloved for its "highly enjoyable Korean dining" with tables for grilling meats.