What is your favorite place to eat at WDW? In the resorts, or in the Parks? Where do you HAVE to go if you are at WDW?:mickey:
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What is your favorite place to eat at WDW? In the resorts, or in the Parks? Where do you HAVE to go if you are at WDW?:mickey:
I love Le Cellier, but the best meal I have ever eaten in WDW, was at Artists Point. Wonderful food and an amazing server. It was a great night!
Jiko for us!!!
Wolfgang Puck Cafe for me!
O'Hana is a must do for us.
For us the must do to start the trip is Chef Mickeys. Gives us that were at Disney feeling!
Best meal is probably Ohana- can't miss it.
I agree with all of these. Ohana is great, loved Le Cellier back when it was 1 dining credit, and always like Wolfangs. Chef Mickeys is a good breakfast too.
A place that is a more off the beaten path was the plaza in MK. The staff was so nice, the meal was simple and good, and their desserts are too die for! I love butter pecan icecream and don't have it at home since DD is allergic to it. The waitress suggested the butter pecan ice cream I was leery because it was sugarless. It was the best I have ever had!!!!!
Also Chefs De France was a great meal and the sorbets for dessert were out of this world!
Jiko at AKL and O hana (dinner) are out favorites. We also like Cape May Clambake (dinner) at Beach Club.
As far as a total dining experience, California Grill at fireworks time with your significant other cannot be beat at WDW.
Eating at the Wilderness Lodge is a must. The past two trips we've eaten at Whispering Canyon, but this year we're going to finally get back to our favorite restaurant in the world, Artist Point.
It's now a tradition for us to have breakfast at Crystal Palace on our first full day. This will be the third trip in a row for that tradition, and I hope it will continue in the future! :pooh:
'Ohana for Dinner is also a must do family tradition for us. We've always found the food to be good and the overall atmosphere is always fun! Good food and family fun.
I also enjoy California Grill, but is less family oriented and more expensive. The food is better there than most WDW restaurants. It is a really great dining experience. We don't do it on every trip, but we enjoy splurging there once in a while.
Overall experience - California Grill at fireworks time.
Best (expensive) food - Artist Pointe
Best (not so expensive) Kona
Best Buffet - Boma
Best Comfort Food - Liberty Tree
Cali Grill is excellent the fireworks are a tremendous addition, but the food is tops!!
My favorite place to dine at WDW is Narcoossee's at the Grand Floridian. I never miss it...and watching Wishes from the balcony afterwards is a giant PLUS :)
Close second is Le Cellier - another one that I never miss!
Boma!!! :thumbsup:
At Epcot: Hands down its Le Cellier
At Magic Kingdom: Liberty Tree Tavern is my favorite - its just good comfort food - I like the dinner meal as it reminds me of all the thankfulness that I have in my life (Its truly a thanksgiving day meal)
At Hollywood Studios - Lunch at Mama Melrose.
At the resorts, Victoria and Alberts, but that is a once in a lifetime thing. I also love Hoop De Do Revue - yes, its cheesy, but the fried chicken is always done so darn well! Also, Whispering Canyon at WL has a never ending Milk Shake - I think the most is 4 milkshakes by one of our party at some point in trying.
If you have small girls - Breakfast at Cinderellas Castle - not for the food (which is just okay), but for the sparkle in their eyes the whole time you are there.
For us it would be bluezoo, followed closely by Le Bistro de Paris.
I liked Ohana's or Whispering Canyon cafe
Table Service: Artist Point
Buffet: Trails End Buffet
Counter service: Columbia Harbour House
Favorite snacks: France