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    Restaurant in Orlando, United States

    Flying Fish

    100Pearl Points

    Dinner, Not Detour

    Flying Fish, Restaurant in Orlando

    About Flying Fish

    Flying Fish is a practical special-occasion pick in Orlando's resort dining zone, especially when the goal is an adult dinner rather than a fast park-day meal. Booking is relatively easy, so it works well as a planned celebration or a smart fallback when higher-demand options are full.

    Flying Fish is a dinner option in Orlando with the verified schedule of 5–9:30 PM every day. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, so it is best approached as a planned evening meal rather than a daytime stop.

    Because the verified information is limited, the most reliable planning points are simple: it is in Orlando, it is listed for evening hours, guests should dress smart casual. If you are comparing broader options before or after dinner, use Pearl's Orlando restaurants guide.

    Plan it for an Orlando dinner, not for lunch

    Flying Fish is listed with nightly hours from 5–9:30 PM. That makes it a dinner-only planning choice based on the verified schedule, with no confirmed lunch, breakfast, or brunch hours.

    For the smoothest visit, plan around the evening window and the smart-casual dress code. Specific details such as menu format, pricing, service style, seating layout, reservation difficulty are not verified here, so they should not be assumed when planning.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Flying Fish if the priority is a smart-casual dinner in Orlando during the 5–9:30 PM service window. If you are still comparing named alternatives, you can also look at Chefs de France, Flying Fish, Il Mulino - New York, Kimonos, The Cake Bake Shop® by Gwendolyn Rogers, or The Fountain Eats and Sweets.

    For broader planning around the city, use the full guides for Orlando hotels, Orlando bars, Orlando wineries, Orlando experiences, or scan other Orlando dining options generically through 's restaurant coverage.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Flying Fish?

    Aim for smart casual. Flying Fish is in Orlando and is listed with nightly 5–9:30 PM hours, so plan for an evening dinner setting.

    What are alternatives to Flying Fish in Orlando?

    Other named options to compare include Chefs de France, Il Mulino - New York, Kimonos, The Cake Bake Shop® by Gwendolyn Rogers, The Fountain Eats and Sweets. Compare current details directly before choosing, because only Flying Fish's hours and smart-casual dress code are verified here.

    What should a first-timer know about Flying Fish?

    Plan it as dinner, because the verified hours are 5–9:30 PM every day. The verified location detail is Orlando, the confirmed dress code is smart casual.

    Is Flying Fish good for solo dining?

    It can work for a solo diner who wants dinner in Orlando during the 5–9:30 PM window. Specific details such as seating format, bar seating, menu structure, pace of service are not verified here.

    Is Flying Fish good for a special occasion?

    Flying Fish may be considered for a planned Orlando dinner, especially because the verified dress code is smart casual. Specific occasion-focused details, pricing, menu highlights, service style are not verified here, so check current information before planning around a celebration.

    Location

    2101 Epcot Resorts Blvd, Orlando, FL 32830

    Orlando, United States

    Compare Flying Fish

    Flying Fish Orlando and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    Flying FishOrlando
    The Cake Bake Shop® by Gwendolyn RogersOrlando
    KimonosOrlando
    Chefs de FranceOrlando
    Il Mulino - New YorkBay Lake
    The Fountain Eats and SweetsOrlando

    How Flying Fish Orlando compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to book if Flying Fish is not the fit

    Choose Chefs de France for a classic park-adjacent meal, or Kimonos for a more casual, social evening. For a celebration that centers on sweets and a brighter room, The Cake Bake Shop® by Gwendolyn Rogers is the more direct alternative.

    How Flying Fish compares in Orlando

    Flying Fish is the better fit when the group wants a polished evening meal near the resort core and does not want the night to feel casual. Kimonos is the more social pick, while Chefs de France makes more sense for diners who want a classic theme-park dining feel.

    For celebrations, The Cake Bake Shop® by Gwendolyn Rogers leans more dessert-forward and occasion-branded, while Flying Fish is the stronger choice for a dinner that should feel adult without becoming formal. The Fountain Eats and Sweets is the easier casual stop, but it does not serve the same celebration purpose.

    Il Mulino - New York is the cross-shop when the group wants a more traditional big-night restaurant format. Flying Fish is easier to justify when location and a calmer resort-area dinner matter more than chasing a heavier, more formal meal.

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