
Cilantro, the Indian restaurant that opened on Plant Street in downtown Winter Garden, has packed up its original digs and moved into a new home on Dillard Street. The restaurant is now operating inside Mirchi Indian Street Food at the Tri‑City Shopping Center, turning one address into a single spot where Cilantro’s North Indian entrees share space with Mirchi’s street‑food small plates.
The West Orange Times & Observer reports that Cilantro has relocated into Mirchi at 1021 S. Dillard St., noting that the setup lets customers enjoy “north Indian cuisine and authentic Indian street food in one place.”
Mirchi's street-food setup
Mirchi bills itself as a vegetarian‑ and vegan‑friendly street‑food concept, with a menu centered on chaat, dosas and other snackable plates. That street‑food focus is front and center on the restaurant’s site, and consumer listings show Mirchi operating at 1021 S. Dillard St. Both Mirchi and a Restaurantji listing confirm the Dillard Street location.
Owners and Plant Street origins
The same operators behind Cilantro launched Mirchi, and the two concepts are now sharing a Dillard Street footprint. In 2024 the West Orange Times & Observer reported that Chirag Patel and Kalyan Tota, the restaurateurs behind Cilantro, opened Mirchi as a separate street‑food concept, and Cilantro’s site still lists the restaurant’s old Plant Street address for reference. Cilantro
What diners can expect
For diners, the move means family‑style mains like biryani and tandoori plates now sit alongside chaat, pani puri and dosa‑style small plates, so groups can mix and match without trekking between spots. Local reviews praise Mirchi’s vibrant flavors and playful interior, suggesting the combined operation could appeal to both quick‑lunch crowds and sit‑down diners. Orlando Weekly reviewed Mirchi favorably.
Both restaurants recommend checking official pages for hours, menu updates, and reservation details before visiting. Expect the Dillard Street storefront to settle into regular service this summer.









