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The 15 best restaurants in Tampa
"A post shared by Alejandra 🖤 (@xo_ail) on Jun 8, 2016 at 9:46am PDT. Yoko’s Japanese Restaurant offers a wide array of familiar Japanese dishes and sushi rolls in informal surroundings, plus weekly lunch specials. One of the most unique sushi restaurants in the area, this restaurant is a South Tampa favorite and ranks with the best sushi spots in town."
"Located in South Tampa is the neighborhood favorite Yoko’s Japanese Restaurant. This warm and inviting spot calls for customers seeking that perfect weeknight meal and a comfy spot to have yummy sushi in Tampa. Take a seat at their sushi bar and unwind while watching Yoko’s sushi chefs make some of your favorite rolls and new creations as well!"
"At Yoko's Japanese Restaurant, you'll find some of the freshest and most authentic sushi in town. Yoko's is known for its consistently good food and great service. Their extensive menu encompasses traditional dishes like Chirashi and creatively plated signature house rolls that you won't find elsewhere."
"5116 N Nebraska Ave., TampaSeminole Heights’ go-to sushi spot, located in a cozy bungalow just steps away from other local favorites. We’ll always come through, especially early, but also can’t wait for Ebisu’s sibling origini-centric Junmai Station concept to open in downtown Tampa.Photo via Google Maps” itemprop=”image” />"
"You may have driven right by the hole in the wall sushi shop and didn’t even notice it!. Located in a bungalow, it’s truly in Seminole Heights style. Inside you’ll find a chill sushi shop, well loved by the Seminole Heights locals."
"Located in a converted bungalow in Seminole Heights, the Ebisu Sushi Shack is a place to remember. Despite only having been open for about 2 years, it has already made a reputation for itself of great sushi and awesome specials."
"While the food belt is tacky, the food is authentic and amazing. The beef is lean, noodles are visibly hand spun, mushrooms are tasty. The extra meatballs being $4.50 is a little expensive, but otherwise for the quality everything is very fair priced.:: – David T."
"It was our first time at JC Noodle since before the pandemic. The last time we were there we also enjoyed it.We went there early, at 5:00 PM, so only tw..."
"It’s the home of the best croissant on St. Pete Beach, so what else do you need to know?. Owner owner Lauren Chezaud-Diot want to bring international flavor to St. Pete Beach. Her commitment to quality and consistency has made Soleil a staple amongst residents and tourists."
"Café Soleil - 4695 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706 - rated 4.9 based on 93 reviews "The food was excellent. My wife had the Simone sandwich... +1 727-800-2970. Contact Café Soleil on Messenger. https://www.facebook.com/cafesoleil/"
"We’ve searched all around Tampa Bay for the best Italian grocery and we’ve found it!. Plateroti Italian Gourmet has everything you need to chef up your own Italian meal at home, or if you just want to throw it in the oven!. That’s right, this spot serves some amazing frozen Italian meals that you just bake in the oven."
"PIER 60: As we walked home from dinner, we stop at Pier 60 to catch some local entertainment and pick up a few things from local vendors. This is a great spot for families with small children. They also have a large playground area for your kiddos, an easy way to tired them out before head to bed!"
"You can also catch the daily festival at Sunsets at Pier 60 with nightly sunset celebrations featuring artisans, crafters, street performers. Sunsets at Clearwater Beach are amazing."
"Curving its way right through the heart of the Tampa downtown as the Hillsborough River gives way to the water channels of the Garrison Channel, this lively stretch of promenade is one of the nerve centers of local and cultural action in Cigar City. Starting with the play pools and fountains of Water Works Park in the north and running all the way to the manicured lawns of Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park in the south, the sun-splashed strip hosts countless picnic spots and food trucks (homemade American mac and cheese and Tex-Mex are just two of the specials to look out for). There are also oodles of museums to see, and the shops and eateries of the Channelside Bay Plaza to boot."
"The Tampa Riverwalk is a pedestrian trail beside the Hillsborough River that runs alongside many of downtown Tampa's main attractions. It's a relaxing and fun way to enjoy the city and a great way to get to the Tampa Arts District. Attractions that you can access via the Riverwalk include: MacDill Park, Curtis Hixon Park, Glazer Children's Museum, Tampa Museum of Art, Rivergate Tower, and the nearby Florida Museum of Photographic Arts."
"We stayed at the Sheraton Downtown Riverwalk, a spacious hotel with huge rooms and a good-sized pool that looks over the waterfront. One of the things that really resonated with me is how easy, breezy and chilled out Downtown Tampa is. The Riverwalk is a great place to start if you have just arrived and want a feel for the southwest Florida vibe."