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October
2025

Experience Kissimmee launches Latin Culinary Trail in partnership with Atlas Obscura

Showcasing Osceola County’s vibrant Hispanic and Latino food culture, from bustling food trucks to cherished family-owned restaurants. 

Experience Kissimmee, in collaboration with Atlas Obscura, unveils the Latin Culinary Trail, a unique food journey celebrating the rich Hispanic and Latino heritage of Osceola County. Travellers increasingly seek destinations through the lens of local cuisine, looking for authentic flavours that tell the story of a place. This trail brings together restaurants, cafés, food trucks and bars, giving visitors an immersive taste of Kissimmee’s dynamic culinary scene.

“With more than 55% of Osceola County identifying as Hispanic or Latino, our community’s culture and cuisine are central to the Kissimmee experience,” said DT Minich, President and CEO of Experience Kissimmee. “Partnering with Atlas Obscura allows us to shine a spotlight on these traditions, showcasing hidden gems and culinary destinations that tell a larger story.”

The Latin Culinary Trail launches with 20 carefully curated restaurants and food spots, giving travellers and residents alike a deeper understanding of the people, traditions, and flavours that have shaped Kissimmee’s food landscape.

Some featured locations include:

  • Food Trucks Heaven – A vibrant food truck park on US-192 with 50 trucks offering a variety of international and Latin-inspired cuisines.
  • Susana’s Cafe – Housed in a charming historic Downtown Kissimmee home, this café serves dishes from across Latin America in a cosy indoor and outdoor setting.
  • El Cilantrillo – A family-owned restaurant known for its authentic Puerto Rican dishes and generous portions – perfect for sharing.
  • La Mexicana Restaurant – A women-owned Mexican restaurant and grocery store serving classic Mexican cuisine in a welcoming environment for food enthusiasts.
  • Perico Ripiao Latin Food – A locally-owned and operated Caribbean restaurant offering a wide variety of delicious dishes of classic Dominican food.

The stories highlighted on the Latin Culinary Trail celebrate the individuals who bring Kissimmee’s rich culinary and cultural heritage to life, creating memorable experiences through food and tradition. One such destination is Susana’s Café; a charming downtown spot located in a beautifully preserved 100-year-old Craftsman home. Celebrated for bringing Costa Rican coffee culture to the city, the café serves artisanal coffee brewed with traditional methods alongside Latin dishes.

“Opening Susana’s Café was about more than serving food and coffee,” said owner Susana Martinez, Owner of Susana’s Café. “It was about preserving a piece of Kissimmee history and sharing the richness of Latin flavors with our community. We do everything with love—every cup, every dish is made to slow down, savour, and celebrate the culture we cherish.”

Atlas Obscura selected these 20 locations based on their ability to tell a bigger story through food—whether highlighting underrepresented communities, using local resources in unique ways, or revealing hidden culinary gems with fascinating histories.

“Food has the power to tell stories that go beyond the plate,” said Louise Story, Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Obscura. “Through this partnership with Experience Kissimmee, we enjoyed uncovering these hidden gems and are excited to highlight these restaurants and culinary experiences that reveal the rich history, culture, and creativity of the local Hispanic and Latino communities. These small businesses are the heartbeat of the city, and the Latin Culinary Trail is simply not to be missed.”

In addition to the interactive map, the partnership will also feature extended content throughout the year, including recipes from the Latin Culinary Trail’s highlighted restaurants, spotlights on culinary innovators, a video series, and a podcast episode—giving audiences an even deeper look into Kissimmee’s vibrant food culture.

For more information, please visit the Experience Kissimmee website at experiencekissimmee.com, and follow us on our social channels – Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.

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