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National Geographic Names Orlando’s Mills 50 “Most Interesting Neighborhood in Florida”

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National Geographic has named Orlando’s Mills 50 district the “most interesting neighborhood in Florida,” spotlighting its culinary excellence, cultural diversity, and thriving arts scene.

Just north of downtown, Mills 50 takes its name from the crossroads of Mills Avenue and State Road 50. Established in the 1970s by Vietnamese immigrants who resettled in Central Florida after the Vietnam War, the neighborhood’s roots remain central to its identity. Today, those influences are joined by a wide mix of cultures that have helped transform the district into one of Orlando’s most dynamic communities.

A Culinary Destination with Michelin Recognition

The Mills 50 district has built a strong reputation as a dining hub, earning multiple nods in the Michelin Guide. Highlights include Kaya, which received Orlando’s first Michelin Green Star for its commitment to sustainability. The neighborhood is also home to several Michelin Bib Gourmand and recommended restaurants, such as Bánh Mì Boy, Zaru, EDOBOY, Shin Jung, Tori Tori, and Sticky Rice, offering residents and visitors a range of flavors that reflect both tradition and innovation.

Arts, Culture, and Community

Beyond its culinary reputation, Mills 50 is recognized as a hub for the LGBTQ+ community and Orlando’s creative arts scene. The district is covered in vibrant murals and public art installations, part of the city’s initiative to bring creativity into everyday spaces. From the sides of buildings to traffic control boxes, the colorful artwork has become a defining feature of the neighborhood.

A Neighborhood on the Rise

With its blend of heritage, food, and culture, Mills 50 has evolved far beyond its origins. National Geographic’s recognition reinforces the district’s role as a centerpiece of Orlando’s identity, showcasing that the city is more than just theme parks—it’s also home to neighborhoods rich with history, innovation, and artistry.

To learn more about some of the Michelin Star restaurants in the Mills 50 area, click here.

Written by Melissa Donovan

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