Discover Tampa’s Culinary Scene

The Best Restaurants & Food Spots in Florida
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30. April 2026 | 
Alexandra Gorsche
30. April 2026
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Alexandra Gorsche

When people think of Florida, cuisine is rarely the first thing that comes to mind. And certainly not Tampa. That’s a mistake. Because right here, one of the most exciting food scenes in the U.S. is emerging, characterized by cultural diversity, bold concepts, and a new generation of restaurateurs who are reimagining the dining experience. Tampa surprises – and in a lasting way.

Italian elegance meets the dining experience: Rocca

There’s hardly a better way to dive into Tampa’s culinary scene. Rocca, a Michelin-starred restaurant, elevates Italian cuisine to a level you wouldn’t expect in Florida. What immediately stands out here is that it’s not just about the food – it’s about the experience.

The signature moment? The mozzarella cart. Freshly pulled at the table, staged, celebrated. Add to that perfectly balanced pasta dishes, high-quality ingredients, and an atmosphere that lies somewhere between urban casualness and classic elegance.

Why eat here?
Because Rocca shows just how far Tampa has come in terms of cuisine.

The city’s diversity in one place: Armature Works

An old streetcar depot, reimagined as a culinary hotspot. Armature Works brings together what makes Tampa unique: diversity. From street food to fine casual dining, from local concepts to international influences, all under one roof. Outside: views of the Hillsborough River. Inside: a vibrant atmosphere.

Why go here?
Because you rarely get to experience Tampa in such a concentrated way – it’s quick and there’s something for everyone.

Seafood, style, and a sense of timelessness: The Pearl

The Pearl is elegant without being stuffy. A place for long evenings, good conversation, and precise cuisine. Seafood takes center stage here, accompanied by a robust cocktail culture and an interior that deliberately evokes nostalgia. And it’s no coincidence that this spot is recommended by the Michelin Guide.

Why eat here?
Because it strikes that rare balance: high-quality yet relaxed.

Tradition as an Experience: Columbia Restaurant

Florida’s oldest restaurant, the Columbia Restaurant in Ybor City, is no hidden gem – it’s an institution. The cuisine is Spanish-Cuban, and that’s exactly how you should experience it. Here, it’s not about the individual dish, but the overall experience: flamenco, history, atmosphere, and presentation. Signature dishes like the 1905 Salad or a simple order of sangria are part of this experience, prepared right in front of the guests, always accompanied by a story and a good dose of entertainment.

And while there’s dancing, serving, and storytelling inside, something happens outside that makes Ybor City feel even more authentic: roosters roam freely through the streets everywhere. It’s all part of the neighborhood’s history, just like the cigar factories and the old brick facades.

Why come here?
Because sometimes the best way to understand a city’s history is at the table – and sometimes simply on the street in front of it.

Modern cuisine with depth: Elevage at the Epicurean Hotel

At the Epicurean Hotel, it’s all about indulgence, and Élevage is the culinary heart of it all. Classic dishes are reimagined here, paired with an impressive wine list. From octopus to steak and short ribs with truffle fries to chicken wings – everything is cooked to perfection. A true highlight: pistachio crème brûlée. You can tell: gastronomy is taken seriously here. And if you’re in the mood for an after-dinner drink, head to the rooftop bar Edge.

Why eat here?
Because craftsmanship and creativity go hand in hand here. Tip: Wine lovers can expect an extensive and lovingly curated wine selection.

Italian Dining with Energy: Timpano

Located in the heart of historic Hyde Park, Timpano combines the cozy atmosphere of an Italian restaurant by day with the energy of a trendy cocktail bar by night. Rustic elegance, fresh decor in lush greenery, atmospheric music, and a menu featuring beloved classics with a modern twist. Timpano is loud, lively, and just right. Great wines, strong drinks, authentic Italian cuisine.

The carpaccio? A highlight. The homemade pasta? Spot on. An additional indicator of quality: The restaurant is recommended by the Michelin Guide and is officially listed there.

Why come here?

Because indulgence is sometimes just supposed to be fun.

Japanese cuisine reimagined: Noble Rice

Noble Rice is one of those places that takes you by surprise. It’s not a minimalist sushi restaurant, but a vibrant, modern space. Here, omakase meets à la carte. Tradition meets innovation. From precise nigiri to creative maki with unexpected depth, everything feels well-thought-out but never overly intellectual. It’s no coincidence that this spot is featured in the Michelin Guide, where it’s listed as a recommendation.

Why eat here?
Because this is exactly where Tampa’s increasingly international mindset comes to life.

Our takeaway: Tampa has more to offer

Tampa isn’t a classic food destination. Tampa isn’t a city you can just check off your list. It surprises you, lingers longer than expected, and shows its best side precisely when you least expect it. Sometimes loud and full of energy, sometimes relaxed and almost casually good. If you’re here, you should just go with the flow. From one spot to the next. From one flavor to the next. Because that’s exactly how you experience Tampa.

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Why on earth don’t we all drink Styrian wine?

Why Styrian wine is becoming a key talking point for the hospitality industry and restaurateurs

With the ‘We Drink Styrian’ initiative, Wein Steiermark is sending a strong message about provenance, regionality and genuine wine expertise. For restaurateurs and hosts, this is more than just a campaign: Styrian wine becomes an experience, a recommendation at the table and a strategic tool for greater visibility, added value and regional identity.

Gostilna Rajh in Prekmurje

Why This Restaurant in Slovenia Is Worth the Trip

Gostilna Rajh in Bakovci, near Murska Sobota, is regarded as a culinary ambassador for the Slovenian region of Prekmurje. Tanja, Damir and Leon Pintarič demonstrate how traditional dishes such as lángos, bograč, vinegar-marinated meat and Prekmurska gibanica, combined with a modern twist and genuine hospitality, make this a culinary destination just a stone’s throw from the Austrian border.

When Peas Become Caviar

Two-Michelin-Star Chef David Toutain at Restaurant Ikarus in Hangar-7 Salzburg

In June 2026, David Toutain will bring his nature-inspired two-Michelin-starred cuisine to the Ikarus restaurant at Red Bull Hangar-7 in Salzburg. The Parisian chef will demonstrate why vegetables, herbs, fermentation and short supply chains are no longer supporting players in fine dining, but rather the new language of luxury. A menu blending Normandy, sustainability and that green pea which Toutain calls the caviar of vegetables.

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Discover Tampa’s Culinary Scene

When people think of Florida, cuisine is rarely the first thing that comes to mind. And certainly not Tampa. That’s a mistake. Because right here, one of the most exciting food scenes in the U.S. is emerging, characterized by cultural diversity, bold concepts, and a new generation of restaurateurs who are reimagining the dining experience. Tampa surprises – and in a lasting way.