Everglades - Orlando
Everglades
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Nestled within a resort hotel, Everglades Restaurant offers a memorable dining experience marked by an extensive menu and attentive service. Guests have enjoyed standout dishes such as Chilean sea bass and crab cakes, complemented by creative appetizers like Alligator Chowder. The ambiance is both spacious and charming, enhanced by unique animal-inspired decor. While some entrées, like chicken, may have disappointed, the overall experience is bolstered by delightful desserts and complementary treats. Despite minor service hiccups, such as crumb removal, diners leave with a feeling of satisfaction, eager to return for another flavorful journey.
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This restaurant offers the typical fare you'd expect from a steakhouse, featuring steak, seafood, and potatoes on the menu. However, its close proximity to theme parks is a significant factor in its success.
I highly recommend this restaurant for an unforgettable experience! The service was excellent, and the food was delicious. Thank you, Everglades Team!
Walking in through the convention center was the first issue. It was very hard to figure out how to get to a restaurant inside the hotel and park in the appropriate area to do so. Finally found our way in. It's a short walk through the convention center area. Restaurant is right across from the pool. Beautiful looking, I like the animal and nature themed decor. Very spacious place. Was sat and immediately connected with our server. The service was mostly fine dining. I say mostly only because after the bread course at the table, they did not remove the crumbs before serving the next course, although not a deal breaker or even a big deal just an observation. Our server was very attentive. We did the magical dining menu. The soup and salad was delicious. I like to try other things from the regular menu when I magical dine so I asked to try the lobster bisque. Was very much NOT a fan of the bisque. The soup on the magical dining menu was much better, they chose the right soup to offer ther. Thank God... The entrée choices were steak chicken or sea bass. I had the sea bass and my friend had the chicken. There was nothing special about the chicken it was roasted and then topped with some bbq sauce,the potatoes were terribly plain, the black eye peas had a good flavor and was probably the best part of that dish. My sea bass was good, the fish itself was delicious delicate and the sauce on top was a winner. The risotto underneath, well let's just say that it didn't measure up. The desserts were nice, key lime pie and chef special dessert shot which turned out nicely. I am hoping that they may have just been a little complacent with Magical dining menu and the abundance of it that they did not put any real love into it. I am on the fence about returning and trying something else.
Although it's on the pricier side, the food was excellent. Our server, Victor, was fantastic and incredibly kind to us!
The serving of the Everglades' Gator Chowder was a nice pause in anticipation of the taste of the delicious gator chowder, which serves as an excellent prelude to the very light and delightful taste of the Chilean sea bass. The presentation of the dessert (and all the courses) are reminiscent of a restaurant attached to a culinary school excellence all around.
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