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Recently Reviewed: Short takes from the month’s restaurant reviews

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EDITED BY JESSICA BRYCE YOUNG

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ISTANBUL GRILL

The grilled wonders at this unfussy South OBT restaurant rival those of any other Turkish kebab house in the city — wellseasoned lamb kofta, piquant adana and plush tenderloin are notable. Lamb chops are also superb, as is the cheesy sujuk pide dotted with fat rounds of sausage. Kunefe is an absolute must. Open daily. (reviewed Feb. 16) 9428 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407-2860887, istanbulgrillorlando.com, $$$

THE HALL ON THE YARD

Dazzling grub hub in Ivanhoe Village brings upscale vibes (and prices) to the food hall experience. Nine concepts are housed within its gilded walls, each specializing in its own cuisine — vegan, Hawaiian, pan-Latin, panAsian, gourmet, Southern, baked goods, Indian and Caribbean. It’s full service, so be sure to check in with the host. The beer garden and inside-outside cocktail bar are big draws. Open daily. (reviewed Feb. 9) 1412 Alden Road, 407-887-4255, thehallontheyard. com, $$-$$$$

1921 MOUNT DORA

The Mount Dora stunner maintains a steadfast dedication to showcasing Florida ingredients, but with a new level of artistry and progression thanks to executive chef Chris Edwards and his team. From seared diver scallops to oak-fired chicken glazed in peanut bulgogi to coffee-rubbed venison, the dishes dazzle. The wine list is still one of the best in the state, as is the exemplary cocktail program. Closed Mondays. (re-reviewed Feb. 2) 142 E. Fourth Ave., Mount Dora, 352-3851921, 1921mountdora.com, $$$$

SOUPA SAIYAN 3

Soupakase, a sub-concept at noodle house Soupa Saiyan 3, offers the best value for an omakase in the city. Ten pieces of nigiri, most using seafood from Toyosu Fish Market in Tokyo, are presented by skilled sushi chef David Tsan (Morimoto Asia, Kabooki Sushi). A handroll and soup are included, all for just $65. Soupakase is currently offered Wednesday to Sunday starting at 5 p.m. (reviewed Jan. 26) 11325 University Blvd., 407-440-4687, exploretock.com/soupa, $$$

LA ESKINNA

Some of the best Mexican street fare in the city is being served out of this food truck parked in an industrial dirt lot. Park, scan the menu, place your order with the carhop and the food will be brought out to you. The pastor, barbacoa, vegan chorizo and birria tacos are all winners. Don’t pass on the birria ramen and taquitos either. Closed Saturday. (reviewed Jan. 19) 1826 Saturn Blvd., Lot 4A, 407-575-9156, facebook.com/la.eskinna, $ n

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