Bahama Breeze, International Drive
Address | 8849 International Drive |
City | Orlando |
Phone | 407-248-2499 |
Price Level | $$$ |
Breakfast Lunch Dinner Brunch | M, T, W, TH, F, Sat, Sun M , T , W , TH , F , Sat , Sun No brunch offered |
Dining Options | |
Wheelchair Access | Yes |
Beverages | Full Bar |
Noise Level | Ear Splitting |
Outdoor Dining | Yes |
Late Night | No |
It will be interesting to see if Darden keeps backing this Islands concept, which for some reason has never quite caught on with the dining public. For the most part, the food is good and the restaurants are attractive and lively, often with entertainment. And they’re a favorite outdoor dining destination for locals.
As for the food, my companion out-ordered me with tortilla soup and a ropa Joe sandwich. The soup had layer upon layer of textures and tastes, with pliant avocado cubes, chicken and strips of tortillas.
The sandwich was, as the name might suggest, a version of the classic ropa vieja specialty of shredded beef served on a Cuban roll. Lots of well-seasoned meat, some cheese, peppers and onions livened it up.
For my starter course, I chose a special of ahi tuna ceviche, which featured tiny cubes of tuna dressed with citrus juices served atop a platform supported by watercress. The watercress was more annoying than helpful. It was wadded onto the plate in long stems, and every time I tried to fork a little watercress with some tuna, a long vine would trail behind.
For my entree, I had another special of triple tail, which sounds a lot more exotic than it is. Triple tail is a mild white fish, emphasis on the mild. In fact, it had no discernable flavor, although it was unquestionably fresh. But it was served on top of a bed of mashed sweet potatoes that were overly sweet. My rule of thumb is that the side dish should never have more flavor than the main dish.
8849 International Drive
Orlando
Phone: 407-248-2499
Website: http://www.bahamabreeze.com/default.asp