We will be driving next month. Since we will have a car we were looking to expand our dining options. Are there any recommendations for resort table service restaurants at some of the resorts that may be under the radar?
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We will be driving next month. Since we will have a car we were looking to expand our dining options. Are there any recommendations for resort table service restaurants at some of the resorts that may be under the radar?
We thought Grand Floridian Cafe was a great hidden gem. You don't hear much about it, but it turned out to be one of the best meals of our trip one year.
Kona Cafe also flies under the radar a bit with the popularity of Ohanas just next door.
We were pleasantly surprised with Captain's Grill at Yacht Club.
While we have never tried it, I hear that Trails End over at Fort Wilderness has a great affordable buffet.
It's been years but, we had a great meal at Maya Grill at Coronado. Riverside also has a few pretty good dishes for a moderate.
The breakfast buffet at The Captain's Grill is really good...lots of variety and made-to-order omlettes. And it's soo much cheaper than a character buffet. We make it part of every trip.
My 3 favorites are:
Boatwright's at Port Orleans Riverside
Captain's Grille at Yacht Club
Maya Grill at Coronado
Maya Grill
Boatwrights
Kona Cafe
We always try to hit them all - no mate where we're staying. The pimento cheese fritters at Boatwrights are killer!
Steve
Boatwright's
BIg River Grille & Brewing Works
Trail's End Kitchen
Jan
I second Big River Grill above. We ate there in February. It was not outrageously expensive either. It is about the same price as a Chili's. Talk to the waiter as well. They have very expensive burgers with very lean beef. Burgers are not made with lean beef so no reason to waste that money.
Been to Big River a few times. Not bad but didn't blow us away. Just trying to see if there is something we missed along the way.
Grand Floridian Cafe:thumbsup:
I really liked Shutters at CBR.
I was blown away by the Trails End buffet. It's now our must do each trip. I would not drive there though. You'd have to park at the front of the campgrounds and ride the bus to it and that takes quite a while. The best way to get there is to take the boat from MK and from the dock it's just a short walk !!! :mickey:
One of our must do's is Sanaa at Kidani Village (Animal Kingdom Lodge area). You definitely have to drive there. But it's quiet, you can watch the animals while you eat, and it's got a different menu. But soooo good. And while you're waiting to be seated, there is an outdoor animal viewing area.
I would argue that, while not a table service, the food court at Port Orleans Riverside offers a great selection and is worth a stop. Make your own pasta bar....mmmm......
Kona Cafe is pretty good. I also thought that The Wave at the Contemporary was pretty good, and because Chef Mickey's and the California Grill are also there, it gets overlooked.
We were not impressed with Boatwrights. But we need to try it again.
Had ADRs for the Maya Grill once, and they cancelled them because they couldn't get the grill fired up. So I have yet to try it.
Looking forward to trying Shutters in the fall.
We love Kona at the Poly for breakfast
The Wave for dinner was fabulous. We really enjoyed it.
We love Captain's Grille and on our list this year is Boma over at Animal Kingdom. Heard this is very good. Although we didn't dislike Trails End, we aren't in a rush to go back.
Kona Cafe
The Wave
Grand Floridian Cafe
Jiko
Kona Cafe -Poly.
Whispering Canyon Cafe-Wild. Lodge
ESPN Sports Bar-Boardwalk(if you're a sports fan)
We like Boma at AKL. Also take a look at the restaurants at Swan/Dolphin.
The Wave at the Contemporary- great steak and desserts
Kona Café at the Poly- love their scallops and steaks
Grand Floridian Café
Boma at AKL :thumbsup:
We love the Kona Sushi Bar at the Poly. We always head over and get some fresh rolled sushi! Plus, the Poly is a wonderful resort to go for a walk and view Wishes!