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TonyS20
06-24-2004, 09:50 PM
My DH and I will be in WDW from Oct. 17-30 staying in a 1 bedroom at BCV. We have been trying to decide where to eat and we have a huge list! :o

So far, we are eating at LTT before MNSSHP on the 26th. We have decided we want to eat at CRT and Le Cellier. We also want to try Boma and Kona Cafe for breakfast. Everything else is undecided. Any ideas?

Our last several trips have been more budget trips with very little sit-down meals. We have saved more $$ this time and want to experience more dining! We are semi-adventurous eaters and are open to suggestions. It would also be helpful if you could specify breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Help me plan these 13 days!!!:crazy:

missydisney
06-24-2004, 09:54 PM
We enjoyed the Tempanyaki Dining Room in Japan (not sure of spelling) LOL. Just not before Mission Space Big Mistake. We also enjoy the Rainforest Cafe. The Buffet in Germany is great. Have fun planning. :hyper:

Jasminesmommy
06-24-2004, 09:57 PM
whispering Canyon is suppose to be a fun place to eat

Ohana is raved about

Sci Fi is fun

Tepannki is food cooked in front of you like bennihana

Nine Dragon is real good

1900 park faire is suppose to be a good dinner.

These are all places I am trying on my Sept trip

LuvTigger
06-24-2004, 10:31 PM
I really like Akershus in Norway, lunch is less expensive. It's a buffet, very good quality. While they have some adventurous dishes, they also have "normal" foods too. IMHO, one of the best bargains at EPCOT! This is good for either lunch or dinner, there are a few more options at dinner, but it also costs about $10 more.

We like Artist Point in WL a lot too, we had our "last dinner" there our last 2 trips. This year we're staying at AKL so we'll have our last dinner at Boma instead.

Bistro de Paris in France was one of our favorites too. Very quaint, and the food is excellent.

My last visit I went to GF Cafe for lunch and really enjoyed it. I think I had a cobb salad. Had lunch there before going to the spa.

Beaches and Cream in BC. Not exactly fine dining, but I thought the burgers were great!

I'm trying Boma for the first time this year (and Le Cellier). Jiko gets good reviews too.

I know I'm missing something else I wanted to mention, but I think the point was to help you narrow your list anyway!! Sounds like it's going to be a great trip! (We'll be there 10/26-31.)

TonyS20
06-25-2004, 07:53 AM
Thanks for all the advice!

missydisney - is that the sit down restaurant in Japan? We were looking over the menu the other day and I commented that it received popular reviews here. My DH has never had that type of food so he was a little apprehensive. Maybe that could be something we do on the spur of the moment as we walk by. :teeth:

Jasminesmommy - My DH didn't know if he wanted an "interactive" type dinner similar to 50's or WCC. However, he did think the skillet from WCC sounded delish! ::yes:: We tried Sci-Fi last time and thought it was fine. We were hoping to try new places this time (except for B&C which my DH specifically requested!). Thanks for the others, I'll look into them some more!

LuvTigger - I hadn't considered Akershus. It looked too exotic based on the menu. I may have to reconsider because the price was very affordable and would make a good lunch choice. Thanks for the advice! I will do some more research on the GF Cafe and Bistro. I'll add Artist Point to our Dec. 05 list since we are planning to stay at VWL.

Any other restaurants I should look at more closely?!
:sunny: :earsgirl:

Jasminesmommy
06-25-2004, 11:31 AM
at WCC they dohave a "quiet"section. You just have to request it.