Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining, presented by Orlando Health, returns Aug. 14 for its 21st year with a record-breaking 188 participating restaurants and runs through Sept. 30.
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Thirty-eight new restaurants and 16 Michelin Guide-recognized establishments will each offer three-course, prix-fixe menus priced at $40 or $60, plus tax and gratuity.
Star power, in fact, is in the mix this year as Winter Park’s OMO by Jônt will offer a $60 menu option (perhaps the perfect excuse to add a star to your own culinary portfolio) and out by the parks, two options at the Universal Helios Grand Hotel will give Magical diners options for both live music and nightly fireworks.
“Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining is not only about enjoying a great meal. It’s about bringing our community together to make a meaningful impact,” Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit Orlando, told the Orlando Sentinel.
“This year’s record 188 participating restaurants not only speaks to the tremendous popularity of the program and its impact on local businesses, but it also continues an important tradition of supporting nonprofit organizations and helping them expand their footprint in a meaningful way.”
That participants dine for a cause is a prime motivator for a program initially inspired to help restaurants around the metro make it through traditionally slow months. For several years now, Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining supports local nonprofits by donating $1 for each $40 meal and $2 for each $60 meal to designated charity beneficiaries.
This year, OCA (Opportunity, Community, Ability) will be the program’s primary beneficiary.
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OCA is an organization that provides programs and resources for individuals with autism and developmental differences and their families, and partners with other regional and national organizations. Funds raised will support therapy scholarships, increasing access to critical services and support, as well as programs that help guide adults with special needs in defining life after high school with purpose, independence and meaningful connection.
“Every investment in OCA helps create opportunities that can change the course of someone’s life,” said Silvia Haas, CEO of OCA, in a news release. “Being selected as a charity beneficiary of Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining is an incredible honor that will help us expand programs that empower individuals with special needs while providing families with the support, resources, and community they need to thrive together.”
Visit Orlando also awards $3,000 donations to local nonprofits in each of Orange County’s six commission districts. This year’s recipients are Children’s Safety Village, The Daily Bread, Nathaniel’s Hope, NextStep Orlando, The Nurture Place, and Victim Service Center of Central Florida.
Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining has raised nearly $3.3 million for local charities since the charity component was added in 2009.
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In 2025, the program donated $398,307 to local charities, with the REED Charitable Foundation as the primary beneficiary, enabling the organization to deliver literacy-rich experiences to students across Orange County and distribute books to help build home libraries for local families.
Menus are now live on OrlandoMagicalDining.com, with filters for location, price point and dietary preferences. Diners are encouraged to book reservations as early as possible.
This will be Orlando Health’s third year as Magical Dining’s presenting sponsor, a role its chief financial officer and Visit Orlando board member, Eric Hawkins, takes pride in.
“Everyone who participates … from our local community to visitors from around the world, is making a powerful impact,” Hawkins said in a news release. “We’re proud to continue partnering on this program, which is helping our local nonprofits expand their reach and promoting a stronger, healthier Central Florida.”
Visit Orlando’s Magical Nights, the companion program to Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining, allows participants to extend the fun by pairing their dining experiences with special offers at local properties, including Evermore Orlando Resort, Grande Lakes Orlando, Hilton Orlando, Lake Nona Wave, Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek and more.
More hotel offers will be added in the coming weeks, but with 38 new restaurants already in the mix, planning your meals is getting increasingly challenging.
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Restaurants from all corners of the metro are in the newcomer mix, including Alma Argentina ($40, Celebration), Conquistador Bar & Restaurant at Mission Resort + Club ($40, Howey in the Hills), Delmonico’s Italian Steakhouse ($40, Lake Buena Vista), Estefan Kitchen ($40, Kissimmee), Daniel Gabor’s ($40, Ocoee), Fuji Sushi ($40, Altamonte Springs), Jala Indian Cuisine ($40, Winter Park), Mordisco Steakhouse ($40, I-Drive), Jazz Tastings ($40, Maitland), Lizzy’s Live ($40, Sand Lake), Manzzo Cuisine ($40, Windermere), Osteria Ester ($40, Thornton Park), Pisco Peruvian Gastrobar ($40, Lake Mary), Simply Capri ($40, Winter Garden), Salt & Ember ($60, Mount Dora) and Yao’s ($40, Oviedo).
“I’ve spent most of my career in Orlando’s hospitality industry, so I’ve had the opportunity to watch Magical Dining grow into one of the most popular dining events in the city,” said George Yiu, chef/partner of Yao’s. “It’s become more than a promotion; it’s a celebration of the city’s restaurant community and a chance for chefs to share what makes their restaurants special.”
Yiu and the team are excited to make their debut on this year’s roster.
“Yao’s is a very personal project that reflects my family’s heritage and my journey as a chef,” he said. “Magical Dining gives us the opportunity to welcome new guests, share our story and be part of a program that not only supports local restaurants but also gives back to the community.
“That’s something I’m proud to be a part of.”
Visit OrlandoMagicalDining.com, which features search filters for location, price tier and dietary preferences, to peruse the entire list of options and make your reservations.
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