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Uncleromulus
09-30-2006, 12:31 PM
I know that many folks consider this a romantic place to eat. I'd agree--if you had a table right next to the River of Time, and if the restaurant were mostly empty. As for us--if our table had been farther away from the River we'd have been in the lobby where they sell gifts and such!! And the place was absolutely full-those w/o ADR's were being turned away. But worst of all was how close the tables were!! Without (much) exaggeration, I was as close to the lady at the next table as I was to Mrs Uncleromulus!!! I feel somewhat sorry for the servers at san Angel--almost no room to move, and a "din" that makes it hard to hear anything the patrons are saying.

OK--that preamble sort of sets the stage for the meal we had that night. It had been over 10 years since we last ate at San Angel, and our so-so experience then kept us from going back. But this trip was with other couples, and one of them just HAD to eat at SanAngel. Since we wanted to see Illuminations anyway, we made our ADR's for 7:00 on a Monday night. It turned out to be barely enough time. We had a 15 minute wait for the table, and service was so slow that it was 8:55 before we were able to leave the restaurant. Fortunately, Epcot wasn't particlarly crowded, so we found a viewing spot quickly enough.

Our server was fashinably late in getting to our table to take our drink orders, but in his defense he seemed to have at least three other tables of multiple diners to serve, and really didn't dawdle--he was just too busy to do a good job. Mrs U had a frozen Margarita, while I opted for the Dos Equis Lager draft. I'd have preferred the Dos Equis Amber--but of course that's NOT what they have on draft, so I settled for the lager. Served with the usual lime it (and the Margarita) was pretty good. Trouble was--it took almost 15 minutes for us to get our drinks! I ordered a second one just as soon as the first one came out, and Mrs U did the same for her drinks. Don't like doing that, but the slow service handwriting was on the wall--.

Appetizers were pretty blah--Mrs U had Sopa Azteca (a tortilla soup)while I had the Sope Traditional (a soft corn shell, with chicken, refried beans, tomato sauce, cheese and onions). Both were perfectly ordinary in every way.

The entrees were a bit better--at least Mrs. U's was. She got the Mole Poblano, which is the chicken with some chile spices and a hint of chocolate. Was pretty good and the portion size just right for her. I fared less well with Pollo a las Rajas--described as chicken served over peppers, onions, chile, chorizo sausage and cheese, it really amounted to chicken with cheese sauce. I really couldn't find (or taste) any sausage at all. It wasn't as good as any similar chicken entree you'd find at your local Chilies.

For dessert we got the vanilla flan and the rice pudding--both OK, nothing really special. And coffee to finish off.

To sum things up--San Angel is noisy, tables way to close together, with "rushed" servers (who are trying but seem just too busy). And with very ordinary food. Our meal wasn't a disaster by any means--it just wasn't very enjoyable.

By the way--that lady at the table next to me had a margarita and Mole Poblano. No appetizer or dessert. :)

mdhkitten
09-30-2006, 12:47 PM
Sorry to hear about your experience. I used to love to go and get one of their appetizers (can't remember the name...........it was a cheese, pepper, and chorizo mix that they placed in tortillas........YUM!), but then went in 2003 for dinner before my Breathless cruise, I became very ill shortly after leaving the restaurant and the cruise ended up having to leave late. I know that it may have had nothing to do with the restaurant, but that's all that I could think about from that moment on. :crazy2: :sick:

swankybeth
09-30-2006, 12:51 PM
Thanks for the review, I pretty much feel the same way you do about the food. The last time I ate there was at lunch time and before the dining plan, but the tables were still very, very close together. :crowded:

mickeymousemom
09-30-2006, 01:01 PM
Your review of San Angel Inn sounds just like one I could have written. We ate there for the first time during free dining last year. It was packed, noisy, and the tables were extremely close together. I also think they forgot about us and didn't seat us until after I complained a few times. Our server had almost no knowledge of the DP, and he was very hard to understand. As far as food, I ordered the same as you(the OP) and I totally agree with your review of it. The food wasn't horrible by any means, but it was just enough that we won't be going back for awhile. There are too many other places we like too much to eat at a so-so place, with so-so food and so-so service.

Minniespal
09-30-2006, 03:16 PM
Thanx for the review ~ We tried San Angel twice, to give the restaurant the benefit of the doubt, after the first meal. If we are in Epcot and fancy Mexican food we eat at the CS place instead.

Liberty Belle
09-30-2006, 03:25 PM
We really enjoyed it. We did have a table right by the river (it was ds' birthday and he requested it) and it was fairly crowded, but after dinner we went on the rio del tempo ride and when we floated past our table, it was cleared, but no one was sitting there yet, so it wasn't extremely crowded.

I got the Mole Poblano and loved it. Yum! I can't remember what anyone else got.

The only thing I didn't like was the Coke. It tasted really funny. Blech.

S.Poppins
09-30-2006, 04:04 PM
This was our least favorite meal on our last trip. I like their CS much better.

i<3Disney
09-30-2006, 04:21 PM
This is too bad that you didn't like it. :( My family is a huge fan of the tortilla soup :thumbsup2 and we looove the atmosphere. We always request a table by the water. Oh well, more room for us :)

Merriwind
09-30-2006, 05:15 PM
Sorry to hear about your experience. I used to love to go and get one of their appetizers (can't remember the name...........it was a cheese, pepper, and chorizo mix that they placed in tortillas........YUM!), but then went in 2003 for dinner before my Breathless cruise, I became very ill shortly after leaving the restaurant and the cruise ended up having to leave late. I know that it may have had nothing to do with the restaurant, but that's all that I could think about from that moment on. :crazy2: :sick:

Funny, I was very sick to my stomach the last two times we ate there. I used to like it, but the appeal waned after that...

Doesn't sound like we're missing an awful lot. Thanks for the review.

Tarheel Tink
10-01-2006, 09:40 AM
Thanks for the review! I always get an anxious feeling when I enter the building- aside from a previous so-so meal I nearly got into a fight in the ladies room several years ago! :eek:

BCV23
10-01-2006, 09:58 AM
Sorry your dinner experience wasn't better. The mole poblano has been my choice there as well. The missing chorizo in your entree is just what happened with the Queso Fundido that used to be on the menu. Many years ago there used to be a fair amount of chorizo and peppers in the dish. As the years went by, less and less until it was pretty much cheese on soft tortillas. :lmao:

mdhkitten
10-01-2006, 01:01 PM
Sorry your dinner experience wasn't better. The mole poblano has been my choice there as well. The missing chorizo in your entree is just what happened with the Queso Fundido that used to be on the menu. Many years ago there used to be a fair amount of chorizo and peppers in the dish. As the years went by, less and less until it was pretty much cheese on soft tortillas. :lmao:

Thanks for posting this! It was driving me crazy trying to remember my favorite appetizer that I used to get. I agree..........it used to be REALLY good, but went downhill over the years.

Plutofan1
10-01-2006, 01:05 PM
Sorry you had a bad time. We LOVE the San Angel Inn!

melomouse
10-01-2006, 01:09 PM
Thank you, Uncle! Your review makes my wistfulness fade a bit.

I had never, prior to this trip, been to Mexico. I adored Rio Del Tiempo and when I saw San Angel, it took my breath away! It is exactly like the Blue Bayou restaurant in DL as you enter POC there. That was 8 years ago, and I still remember the feeling I got when I saw it. I had that feeling again when we loaded onto the boat ride last week.pixiedust:

So now that I have read you review, I won't expect more than a tasty Margarita when I get back to San Angel!!!

Laurafoster
10-01-2006, 01:25 PM
Thanks for sharing your experience!

Ron from Michigan
10-01-2006, 01:49 PM
Glad to read another of your reviews. We have dined at San Angel Inn twice and both times had so so meals. The first time we dined there they put us in a side room that was in a terrible location. Last time we sat right next to the water. Ther Margarita's are very good though.....

perdidobay
10-01-2006, 02:28 PM
I'm sad to hear your dinner was not a good one...I agree the tables are too close together and the noise level is too high. But I love the entree you had-mine always has lots of chorizo in it.
I make the recipe at home now..it's in the current Disney cookbook that is sold at the parks.

Hopefully you will never go to WDW again with someone who just has to eat there. :)

Lexxiefern
10-01-2006, 05:23 PM
We went a few years ago and were underimpressed. My DH wants to go again and I am cringing. Sorry you did not enjoy your meal. The atmosphere is beautiful though.

Redbudlover
10-01-2006, 05:37 PM
I enjoyed your review. As I read about people's choices on these boards, I keep being surprised by people wanting to go there! We are from Texas where there is a plethora of Mexican restaurants - good, bad and middlin... we found San Angelo to be bad - not even middlin for the food. Bland velveeta kind of cheese and no spices. Mexican food is spicy! I won't be going back except maybe for a margarita.

ufgator
10-01-2006, 11:02 PM
Thanks for another great review. It's been more than 10 years since I've eaten there (and I don't remember liking it then) so it's good to know I'm not missing anything!

Belle5
10-02-2006, 12:17 AM
Couldn't agree more! Our last meal at San Angel was so bad we did not dine there at all this year. That was a first for us as I think we had eaten there about 16 different times. Bad service and horrible over-crowding. I would consider again if we were there during very low crowds...Maybe....Thanks for your review! :sunny:

Disney owl
10-02-2006, 06:27 AM
thanks for the review

MickeyCrazed
10-02-2006, 07:31 PM
That's funny. We also ate there approximately 10 years ago, and also had a very so-so meal. Nothing to write home about... and we love mexican.
I was thinking about giving San Angel a second try, but thanks to your review, I will cross it off the list.
We completely trust your opinions and usually make our dining plans based on your reviews! Looking forward to the Blue Zoo for the first time in December due to your glowing reports!

erikthewise
10-03-2006, 12:49 PM
Thanks for the review!
We ate there on our first visit in 1992, and have never been back -- we're still filling in World Showcase restaurants we haven't tried yet. Sounds like there's no rush to get back to San Angel!

John's Mom
10-03-2006, 02:06 PM
I always enjoy your reviews.

SaraMc
10-03-2006, 03:36 PM
Thanks for the review. DH and I ate in Mexico's CS last year and loved it, we were thinking about trying TS this year but I dont think I will now. Honestly Im not a fan of that pavillion. It would drive me nuts to work there in the " Night" all day. Makes me feel like Im stuck in a basement, I need my sunshine. :sunny:

shovan
10-10-2006, 03:20 PM
Thanks for the review. We hadn't eaten there in at least 10 years and we were going to try to fit it in on our last trip. It sounds like we were lucky to have missed it! The booths at the F&W fest kept us so full we ended up cancelling Jiko & Artist's Point!

deltachi8
10-11-2006, 12:29 PM
Sorry you didnt like your experience there. Personally, It's my favorite place to dine at WDW. The worst complaint I have about San Angle Inn is on our last visit, our server seemed indifferent, not rude or slow, just indifferet.

Oh well...still liked the food a bunch (specifically because it's not tex-mex dressed up as mexican) and the atmosphere is terrific.

However, everyone has different tastes, I always feel if someplace interests you, try it and decide for yourself.