LTE wrote:Orlando is pretty much chain restaurant hell.
If you have access to a car, I'd suggest going to nearby Winter Park . It is a pretty little area (looks more like Carmel, CA than Orlando), with a few nice local restaurants on (South) Park Avenue. I ate at 310 S. Park Ave., which had decent food and a chic but comfortable atmosphere. The bistro-y place across the street from there (can't remember the name) looked really good.
i was actually just there sunday... winter park is one of the nicer areas we've found in the orlando vicinity... dining-wise, i haven't had any really exceptional food, but its always been a fun experience (they have good shopping, too).
we ate lunch at "East of Paris" which is a bistroesque place that has sidewalk seating as well as indoors.. (its actually closer to 310 *north* park ave). the food was ok, nothing too specatular but good for a light lunch... they had a decent wine selection, though the bottle of champagne we ordered was described as extra dry and when it came it was not only not dry but was sweet and fruity.. we told the waitress but didn't ask her to take it back or anything... she ended up only charging us for a glass of it, yet by the time we knew that we were already annoyed.. the service wasn't that exciting either. but i'd go back if i was looking for a slow, light lunch.
in the past i ate at a place that is just south of east of paris, just north of where jacobson's is.. i can't remember the name, but its the only other place on that block that i can remember with streetside tables... it was just OK and iirc a little overpriced for what it was.
btw, the place you were talking about might be "R Bistro"
... if you want an "interesting" somewhat upscale area, look at Celebration Florida... if you're going to disney, its really close by in car. there are a few nice restaraunts there... we ate at an italian place right across the street from "the lake" ... it was pretty good, but the name escapes me (though its the only italian place i remember, it was on a corner, across the street from a diner type place). celebration is supposed to be a "perfect "looking town, where all of the houses are one of 3 or 4 colors, with white picket fences... very desperate housewives meets stepford.. so in that sense its gimmicky, but its definately worth going to at least once.
... our waitress at east of paris told us about a neighborhood in orlando that is somewhat up and coming and trendy.. she said there is a great wine bar there... i have no idea what the name of the 'hood is, which is not very helpful, but maybe someone else here knows?