Reviews on Latin food in Winter Garden, Florida, United States. Winter Garden is a city located 14 miles (23 km) west of downtown Orlando in western Orange County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Winter Garden's population as of the 2010 census was 34,568.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Actually found really good Mexican food in Orlando. Had 2 different tacos, one carnitas & one carnitas & chorizo. Meat was tasty and chorizo not greasy. Had a do it yourself "fixings" bar with everything you could ask for on it. Prices were reasonable. Off the beaten track for tourists but, well worth the trip.
4 based on 25 reviews
We visited the place frequently because of the good food and service. Not sure if they changed management recently but every time we visit theres a new server (when you frequent a place u get to know the servers). Also, be aware of the price on the menu and what you get charged. My plate was listed at 7.50 and I got charged 10.50, you also get charged for every refill on your drinks. Make sure the suggested tip doesn't includes tax. The food is very good and large portions. The only thing take always makes me think twice before going there is that they dont have a good extractor on they place so you leave smelling like fried food, which is not good if you are going somewhere else. Otherwise I will recommend this place to a few friends.
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Plant based, 100% made from all natural ingredients, vegan including impossible burger, pizzas and vegetarian.
Partner and co-founder, Chef Matthew Kenney, is opening his first fast casual, plant based, mission focused restaurant in Windermere, Florida. His brand new, corner location in Horizon West brings a fresh new perspective to plant based cuisine. I had the opportunity to attend the Family and Friends soft opening and it was an exciting event to happen in Horizon West. Upon entering the cozy restaurant, the Humbl logo headlines the wall to the right above the open kitchen. The adjoining wall above the condiment station are the menu items listed on the diagonal on a black wall in a unique font in white with occasional pops of orange. The same color scheme can be seen throughout the restaurant. Big screen televisions list the menu as well as a separate big screen tv displaying a video collage of Chef Kenney cooking and photo with his partners explaining the concept behind the restaurant. Every meal purchased goes toward a meal for a child in need. The merchandise sold are made by survivors of human trafficking. Below the tv is a four seat counter area that leads to the ordering area. Employees are there to greet you, take your order, and explain the menu. This took some time for my family as we had a few food allergies which they gladly accommodated. They use peanut oil for the fryer and grill but not for the pizza. To the left of the restaurant are options for table or bar seating. We ordered the Humbl bowl: tender brown rice with coriander yogurt, tandoori cauliflower, smashed pistachio, tumeric tahini, and cilantro; Meat Lover Pizza: bacon, fennel farro sausage, cauliflower, marinara, macadamia ricotta cheese, cashew mozzarella cheese; Truffle Toast: truffle butter, crimini confit, agave-ginger tomato jam, sourdough toast; Humbl burger: 17 ingredient patty, cashew cheddar, pickles, Humbl sauce, lettuce, tomato (not pictured as my hubby devoured it and couldn't tell it wasn't meat); Cheese Fries: cashew cheddar over hand-cut fries; Sweet Potato Fries; Brookie, and Cookies and Cream Cupcake. The flavors highlight the star of the food: the vegetables! The food elevates the senses and enhances the palate. You can taste the love and care that went into preparing each entree. Chef Kenney was also in attendance and being star struck as well as a fan of his talent, he was so sweet toward me and Humbl.
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