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ORLANDO, Fla. – A place to eat in Orlando is gaining national recognition!
The Daily Meal has released its annual list of America’s Best Casual Restaurants, a state-by-state look at some of the best restaurants in the country.
“From hot dog stands to taco joints, community hangouts and mythical fish frying spots, we’re pleased to introduce you to the most productive place to eat in each and every state (and Washington, D. C. ), where the food is reasonable and feels like home. in jeans. Said The Daily Meal about its list.
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In Florida, the favorite is none other than Orlando’s Four Rivers Smokehouse. Here’s what the food site had to say about its decision:
“4 Rivers is the brainchild of Florida fish fry master John Rivers and since opening in October 2009, it has become incredibly respected, with nine smokers operating across the state. Rivers’ story is actually non-traditional: He spent 20 years in the gym. care industry. But during his travels, he made the decision to learn everything there is to know about barbecue, and after retiring, he set about perfecting his own recipes and the end result is a top-notch fish fry. all day and night, smoking everything from Angus brisket, St. John’s ribs, and all day long. Louis, red meat and chicken shoulders, to wings, jalapeños and a “brontosaurus” of ribs. The meat alone is enough to leave you feeling full and satisfied, but not the sandwiches, like the famous Texas Destroyer: smoked brisket, onion rings, jalapeños, and melted provolone smothered in homemade fried fish sauce.
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4 Rivers has 8 locations in the Central Florida region, adding two in Orlando and one each in Winter Park, Winter Garden, Daytona B, Kissimmee, Lakeland and Longwood.
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