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Island Flamed Lucky Hibachi — Restaurant in Oak Ridge

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Island Flamed Lucky Hibachi
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Japanese-inspired hibachi plates & Caribbean breakfast in a relaxed, counter-service setting.
Nearby attractions
Discovery Church
881 Sand Lake Rd, Orlando, FL 32809
Beit Immanuel Messianic Congregation
7101 Lake Ellenor Dr, Orlando, FL 32809
Discovery Church Student Center
1001 W Sand Lake Rd, Orlando, FL 32809
Nearby restaurants
China Hut
7615 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
La Granja
7699 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
Lai-Lai Chinese Cuisine & Sushi bar
7400 Southland Blvd #116, Orlando, FL 32809
El Palacio Buffet
7403 S Orange Blossom Trl #5709, Orlando, FL 32809
IHOP
7693 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
Taco Bell
7601 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
Sonny's BBQ
7423 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32809
Labelle Caribbean Restaurant
7400 Southland Blvd, Orlando, FL 32809
Quick Bite Halal Food Truck
7802 S Orange Blossom Trl suite c, Orlando, FL 32809
King O Falafel Orlando, Sand Lake
7967 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
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7209 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
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7101 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
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Island Flamed Lucky Hibachi

7613 S Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32809
4.4(242)
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Japanese-inspired hibachi plates & Caribbean breakfast in a relaxed, counter-service setting.

attractions: Discovery Church, Beit Immanuel Messianic Congregation, Discovery Church Student Center, restaurants: China Hut, La Granja, Lai-Lai Chinese Cuisine & Sushi bar, El Palacio Buffet, IHOP, Taco Bell, Sonny's BBQ, Labelle Caribbean Restaurant, Quick Bite Halal Food Truck, King O Falafel Orlando, Sand Lake
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Phone
(407) 438-6888
Website
luckyhibachi.com

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Featured dishes

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Ackee & Salt Fish
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Avocado Salad
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Steak Lo Mein Noodle
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Shrimp Fried Rice
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Beef Patties
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Avocado Salad

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Island Flamed Lucky Hibachi

Discovery Church

Beit Immanuel Messianic Congregation

Discovery Church Student Center

Discovery Church

Discovery Church

4.7

(219)

Closed
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Beit Immanuel Messianic Congregation

Beit Immanuel Messianic Congregation

4.9

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Discovery Church Student Center

Discovery Church Student Center

3.0

(1)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Paint sneakers in a shaded courtyard
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Berry Bazaar, a Holiday Makers Market
Berry Bazaar, a Holiday Makers Market
Fri, Dec 12 • 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Island Flamed Lucky Hibachi

China Hut

La Granja

Lai-Lai Chinese Cuisine & Sushi bar

El Palacio Buffet

IHOP

Taco Bell

Sonny's BBQ

Labelle Caribbean Restaurant

Quick Bite Halal Food Truck

King O Falafel Orlando, Sand Lake

China Hut

China Hut

4.3

(547)

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La Granja

La Granja

4.3

(1.2K)

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Lai-Lai Chinese Cuisine & Sushi bar

Lai-Lai Chinese Cuisine & Sushi bar

4.2

(305)

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El Palacio Buffet

El Palacio Buffet

4.0

(3.9K)

$

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Lana AnamelechiLana Anamelechi
Coming from South Florida to Orlando I was in the mood for some “back a yard” authentic Jamaican food and my brother suggested Island Flamed close to the Florida Mall. I had never heard of the place before and being a picky flexitarian fish eating vegetarian, I am not quick to just try any food but I ended up going 3 times in just 1 week... 😂. I wanted some fried fish because to test a good Jamaican restaurant you have to order either Escoveitch fish, ackee, goat or oxtail and rice and peas. So Fish was my choice. First thing noticed was the cleanliness of the place and how tidy it was. The music playing wasn’t raunchy or scandalous but some good island reggae music. Scanning the menu I saw Tofu... now tofu is not Jamaican so I wanted to see how they would cook tofu because tofu by itself is tasteless. So I ordered Curry Tofu and when I got home to eat it ... it was the best Jamaican Curry Tofu I’d ever had and well seasoned. The rice was not sugar sweet but fresh made and you could taste the coconut in it. The curry tofu had coconut and plenty sweet peppers and vegetables and was looking so pretty in the styrofoam to-go box ... I’m sorry I don’t have any pics to show you because I actually just ate it up before I remembered I didn’t take pictures ... sorry. 2nd visit on Wednesday I order the Escoveitch. The fish came out looking nicely fried, golden and deep fried crispy, not oily, but perfect... the fish wasn’t old, didn’t smell old either but fresh. I don’t know what they did to get it this way but it was done like old time Fish Fry ... you could put the whole thing in your mouth and chew even the bones, nothing to get stuck in your throat. I got the pics this time .. yeah. Imagine that dinner served to you on fine china ... no way you would pay $17 for this! Anyway my 3rd and final time to try was on my way back to S Florida on Sunday morning... Sunday morning music was Gospel Reggae , Ackee and salt fish with banana, yam, fried plantain, fried dumpling and some avocado 🥑 (you can ask for it by the slice). If it was canned ackee they serve... I couldn’t tell, the ackee was firm and not mushy. It was well seasoned, not salty and full of tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and plenty salt fish not scattered pieces but salt fish you could grip in your teeth and chew and enough in your plate to say yes I was eating salt fish. Sorry no pictures either cause I was too busy eating ... so thank God taking food pics is not my job otherwise I wouldn’t get paid. Anyway, go by and try for yourself before the food run out cause it does... do please say hello to Chef Lee and his wife Laverne and let them know we coming back again to have Church!
Nickiesha CrearyNickiesha Creary
Look at my name, you know I’m Jamaican…that being said why oh whyyy?? I get it, my flavor pallet is bit more refined since I’m Jamaican born and raised but this is simply unacceptable. I guarantee most of the positive comments on here are from Americans and those who call oxtail “oxtails” and rice and peas “peas and rice” because this has been the most disappointing meal of my life. You’ve sealed the deal for me, I’m done wasting money on Jamaican restaurants in Orlando, I’ve yet to find one with an ounce of authenticity. Anyone interested in a plate of white rice and undercooked red peas? HOW is this stew peas? Where’s the “stew”? Where’s the spinnas (small dumplings)? Where’s the coconut milk? Where’s the flavor? I’m all for supporting my own people/black owned businesses but this wasn’t it, don’t get me started on the jerk pork. Sorry but I won’t be returning. Shame on you disrespecting Jamaican food like this.
Andrew HopwoodAndrew Hopwood
So this Caribbean restaurant is one of the fire spots I found open in Orlando. The food is actually good. They’re consistent with taste quality and meat falls off the bone For oxtail need som spinners in it (dumplings) rice and peas nice and shell well season , ( they not loading it up with sugar like some others spots) steam cabbage NIOCE, and , They actually make in house Pattie’s inside. Had to sample the in house made Pattie’s one a beef patty that actually is one of the best patties I’ve actually had in Orlando ‘nah lie it can give Pattie’s spots a run fi dem money , flakey and spicey everyting nice inna a patty , Hungry_hoppy approved
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Coming from South Florida to Orlando I was in the mood for some “back a yard” authentic Jamaican food and my brother suggested Island Flamed close to the Florida Mall. I had never heard of the place before and being a picky flexitarian fish eating vegetarian, I am not quick to just try any food but I ended up going 3 times in just 1 week... 😂. I wanted some fried fish because to test a good Jamaican restaurant you have to order either Escoveitch fish, ackee, goat or oxtail and rice and peas. So Fish was my choice. First thing noticed was the cleanliness of the place and how tidy it was. The music playing wasn’t raunchy or scandalous but some good island reggae music. Scanning the menu I saw Tofu... now tofu is not Jamaican so I wanted to see how they would cook tofu because tofu by itself is tasteless. So I ordered Curry Tofu and when I got home to eat it ... it was the best Jamaican Curry Tofu I’d ever had and well seasoned. The rice was not sugar sweet but fresh made and you could taste the coconut in it. The curry tofu had coconut and plenty sweet peppers and vegetables and was looking so pretty in the styrofoam to-go box ... I’m sorry I don’t have any pics to show you because I actually just ate it up before I remembered I didn’t take pictures ... sorry. 2nd visit on Wednesday I order the Escoveitch. The fish came out looking nicely fried, golden and deep fried crispy, not oily, but perfect... the fish wasn’t old, didn’t smell old either but fresh. I don’t know what they did to get it this way but it was done like old time Fish Fry ... you could put the whole thing in your mouth and chew even the bones, nothing to get stuck in your throat. I got the pics this time .. yeah. Imagine that dinner served to you on fine china ... no way you would pay $17 for this! Anyway my 3rd and final time to try was on my way back to S Florida on Sunday morning... Sunday morning music was Gospel Reggae , Ackee and salt fish with banana, yam, fried plantain, fried dumpling and some avocado 🥑 (you can ask for it by the slice). If it was canned ackee they serve... I couldn’t tell, the ackee was firm and not mushy. It was well seasoned, not salty and full of tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and plenty salt fish not scattered pieces but salt fish you could grip in your teeth and chew and enough in your plate to say yes I was eating salt fish. Sorry no pictures either cause I was too busy eating ... so thank God taking food pics is not my job otherwise I wouldn’t get paid. Anyway, go by and try for yourself before the food run out cause it does... do please say hello to Chef Lee and his wife Laverne and let them know we coming back again to have Church!
Lana Anamelechi

Lana Anamelechi

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Look at my name, you know I’m Jamaican…that being said why oh whyyy?? I get it, my flavor pallet is bit more refined since I’m Jamaican born and raised but this is simply unacceptable. I guarantee most of the positive comments on here are from Americans and those who call oxtail “oxtails” and rice and peas “peas and rice” because this has been the most disappointing meal of my life. You’ve sealed the deal for me, I’m done wasting money on Jamaican restaurants in Orlando, I’ve yet to find one with an ounce of authenticity. Anyone interested in a plate of white rice and undercooked red peas? HOW is this stew peas? Where’s the “stew”? Where’s the spinnas (small dumplings)? Where’s the coconut milk? Where’s the flavor? I’m all for supporting my own people/black owned businesses but this wasn’t it, don’t get me started on the jerk pork. Sorry but I won’t be returning. Shame on you disrespecting Jamaican food like this.
Nickiesha Creary

Nickiesha Creary

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So this Caribbean restaurant is one of the fire spots I found open in Orlando. The food is actually good. They’re consistent with taste quality and meat falls off the bone For oxtail need som spinners in it (dumplings) rice and peas nice and shell well season , ( they not loading it up with sugar like some others spots) steam cabbage NIOCE, and , They actually make in house Pattie’s inside. Had to sample the in house made Pattie’s one a beef patty that actually is one of the best patties I’ve actually had in Orlando ‘nah lie it can give Pattie’s spots a run fi dem money , flakey and spicey everyting nice inna a patty , Hungry_hoppy approved
Andrew Hopwood

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Reviews of Island Flamed Lucky Hibachi

4.4
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5.0
5y

Coming from South Florida to Orlando I was in the mood for some “back a yard” authentic Jamaican food and my brother suggested Island Flamed close to the Florida Mall. I had never heard of the place before and being a picky flexitarian fish eating vegetarian, I am not quick to just try any food but I ended up going 3 times in just 1 week... 😂. I wanted some fried fish because to test a good Jamaican restaurant you have to order either Escoveitch fish, ackee, goat or oxtail and rice and peas. So Fish was my choice. First thing noticed was the cleanliness of the place and how tidy it was. The music playing wasn’t raunchy or scandalous but some good island reggae music. Scanning the menu I saw Tofu... now tofu is not Jamaican so I wanted to see how they would cook tofu because tofu by itself is tasteless. So I ordered Curry Tofu and when I got home to eat it ... it was the best Jamaican Curry Tofu I’d ever had and well seasoned. The rice was not sugar sweet but fresh made and you could taste the coconut in it. The curry tofu had coconut and plenty sweet peppers and vegetables and was looking so pretty in the styrofoam to-go box ... I’m sorry I don’t have any pics to show you because I actually just ate it up before I remembered I didn’t take pictures ... sorry.

2nd visit on Wednesday I order the Escoveitch. The fish came out looking nicely fried, golden and deep fried crispy, not oily, but perfect... the fish wasn’t old, didn’t smell old either but fresh. I don’t know what they did to get it this way but it was done like old time Fish Fry ... you could put the whole thing in your mouth and chew even the bones, nothing to get stuck in your throat. I got the pics this time .. yeah. Imagine that dinner served to you on fine china ... no way you would pay $17 for this!

Anyway my 3rd and final time to try was on my way back to S Florida on Sunday morning... Sunday morning music was Gospel Reggae , Ackee and salt fish with banana, yam, fried plantain, fried dumpling and some avocado 🥑 (you can ask for it by the slice). If it was canned ackee they serve... I couldn’t tell, the ackee was firm and not mushy. It was well seasoned, not salty and full of tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and plenty salt fish not scattered pieces but salt fish you could grip in your teeth and chew and enough in your plate to say yes I was eating salt fish. Sorry no pictures either cause I was too busy eating ... so thank God taking food pics is not my job otherwise I wouldn’t get paid. Anyway, go by and try for yourself before the food run out cause it does... do please say hello to Chef Lee and his wife Laverne and let them know we coming back again to...

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5.0
5y

Coming from South Florida to Orlando I was in the mood for some “back a yard” authentic Jamaican food and my brother suggested Island Flamed close to the Florida Mall. I had never heard of the place before and being a picky flexitarian fish eating vegetarian, I am not quick to just try any food but I ended up going 3 times in 1 week. I wanted some fried fish because everybody know to test a good Jamaican restaurant you have to order either Escoveitch fish, ackee, goat or oxtail and rice and peas. So Fish was my choice. But when I got there I saw Tofu... now tofu is not Jamaican so I wanted to see how they would cook tofu because tofu by itself is tasteless. So I ordered Curry Tofu and when I got home to eat it ... it was the best Jamaican Curry Tofu I’d ever had and well seasoned. The rice was not sugar sweet but fresh made and you could taste the coconut in it. The curry tofu had coconut and plenty sweet peppers and vegetables and was looking so pretty in the styrofoam to-go box ... I’m sorry I don’t have any pics to show you because I actually just ate it up before I remembered I didn’t take pictures ... sorry. But never mind when you go you will see and taste...

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5.0
4y

Update June 2024: We secured Island Flame to cater my sister's wedding for 150 guests. The food was delicious! We had salmon, pineapple curry chicken, rice and peas, jerk chicken, cabbage, plaintains, and veggie, beef, and chicken patties. The order was ready on time and it was piping hot. Everyone at the event raved about the food. Ms Laverne and her staff are professional, friendly and care about their customers. When we ran into an issue transporting all the food to the venue, Ms Laverne was able to figure out a way to ensure all the food was in place for the start of the event. She and her staff were truly life savers.

The food is delicious and the customer service is great, very welcoming. I ordered a small pan of the pineapple curry chicken for a last minute event and they had it ready in less than 2hrs. The flavors of the dish were impeccable. My friend's and I ate every bit of it. I highly recommend giving this place a try. Their Jamaican patties...

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