Knife & Spoon
4012 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando
(407) 393-4333
Customers' Favorites
Caramel Dulcey Mousse with Hazelnut and Bourbon
Orange Soufflé with Passion Fruit Ice Cream
Selection of Oysters by the 1 2 Dozen
44 Farms Bone-In Ribeye
Kimchi Creamed Spinach
Wedge Salad with Bacon
90 Day Dry Aged Ribeye
Pappardelle Bolognese
Knife Steak Tartare
Whole Fish Branzino
Recent Reviews
So we’ve eaten here numerous times since it changed hands from Norman’s to Knife & Spoon. Each time we’ve eaten here, the experience was progressively worse, which is likely at least part of the reason they lost their Michelin star… inconsistency. The first time we ate here, we liked the decor and ambiance, although it didn’t feel as comfy or nice as Norman’s did. The largest gap between the two venues was clearly the service. When it was Norman’s, we always...
WOW—my mom and I were blown away. The service, the decor, the drinks, the food. The entire experience was an 11/10 for us. My mother said this was the “best chicken I have ever tasted.” Being GF was no problem at all for me. No complaints, no edits!
Dietary restrictions: Staff were very conscious about our food sensitivities (main one being gluten free). No issue at all ordering off the menu and the food was divine.
Dietary restrictions: Staff were very conscious about our food sensitivities (main one being gluten free). No issue at all ordering off the menu and the food was divine.
Enjoyed our Thanksgiving at the Knife and Spoon. I had a filet and Mac and cheese. Cooked to perfection.
My hubby had the classic thanksgiving feast. It was good but he said it wasn’t worth the price. Still good. Just expensive for the amount of food he got. We shared a salad and got the pumpkin dessert which was divine but again the portions were a bit small to share.
My hubby had the classic thanksgiving feast. It was good but he said it wasn’t worth the price. Still good. Just expensive for the amount of food he got. We shared a salad and got the pumpkin dessert which was divine but again the portions were a bit small to share.