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    O'Hana's is fantastic! Very beautiful, laid back, & relaxing atmosphere, not to mention awesome cuisine!

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    Just did the Wolfgang Puck cafe, it's probably our new favorite in the category, but we've never gone full splurge or been able to do places like the Flying Fish.
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    The first choice is always going to be O'hanas and if that is not available it would be Le Cellier. Both are truly a great meal and can be enjoyed.

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    another vote for Le Cellier. Love the mushroom filet
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    Dinner at Flying Fish- I love the atmosphere, locationa nd of course, the food!
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    I am torn between Boma and Biergarten. Biergarten is more sentimental/fun. Boma for good food.

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    Very good question

    I have to go for Chefs de France ...Lovely atmosphere

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    'Ohana....no contest!
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    Dinner at Artist Point Wilderness Lodge.
    It is a signature resturant but since your only doing one table service why not one of the best.
    They have a great mushroom soup for an app.
    Had a bison steak for main entree was wonderful. Will always have this on my list when we go back.

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    well for me and dw it would have to be Ohana's as well, the food , atmosphere and service is top notch and we've never had a bad exprience. this goes for both there breakfest and dinner services. the meat skewers are sooo good , but nothing compares to those wings.

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    San Angel Inn was very yummy! We also loved the 50's Prime Time Cafe' atmosphere was very fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mouseketeer mom View Post
    Ohana's, without a doubt, for dinner. It's our favorite restaurant whether in WDW or out. Perfect lively atmosphere, love every course that is served, and live for the peanut sauce and banana bread pudding. Practically perfect in every way!
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    Well of the ones we have tried I would definitely say Le Cellier. Boma if DW wasn't going!

    I want to try Cali Grill some time, but will have to get the child care for that one. The little ones are WAY to rambunctious for that place!

    Also, will have to try O'hana now since everyone has given it great reviews.

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    If I could only choose one it'd be a real tough call between 50's Diner and Teppan Edo.

    I guess it depends on what kind of atmosphere you want during that one meal . . .

    I love the food at either.

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    California Grill at the Contemporary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NJDad View Post
    Just did the Wolfgang Puck cafe, it's probably our new favorite in the category, but we've never gone full splurge or been able to do places like the Flying Fish.
    We 110% agree! Ohana's & Kona are nice, but Wolfgang Puck Cafe just blew us away two trips ago. We made reservations again this past trip and yet again, found it to be our hands down favorite table service dinner!
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    That's a tough choice. Maybe even more that the rides and attractions, WDW has so many quality restaurants that it is hard to choose. Nonetheless, I'll try.

    I'd choose Artist Point, which is my favorite and also my wife's. However, if I had to choose somethong with my kids, I'd go with Crystal Palace for breakfast and Chef Mickey's for dinner.
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    I can't go to WDW without hitting Akershus - Norway Pavillion. The food is so good and different from anything else. Plus lunch with the Princesses is great for my daughter (and great if she isn't there too ). And my wife won't let me book a trip without Le Cellier.
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    My choice would be Ohana's next closely followed by Coral reef- they too have a nice atmosphere and did very nice and special things for our anniversary and my Father-in-laws birthday. Good Luck

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    Very tough question. I'd probably have to go with Cape May Cafe for breakfast. It's a character breakfast and we really enjoy the atmosphere.
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