View Full Version : Have PS for le Cellier and Citricos, what to order?
Fromeurope
01-07-2005, 08:34 AM
Hi everyone,
Now our trip is coming soon and everything is arranged
I am starting to think about some other issues :D
I have seen the menus for both restaurants and I really don't know what to order, everything looks delicious.
Can you give me some advice please?
Oh the PS for le Cellier is for lunchtime...
BriarRose59
01-07-2005, 09:30 PM
I can't remember what I had a Citrico's, but it must have been good because I remember liking the restaurant. At Le Cellier try their steak. It was delicious!
ciera321
01-07-2005, 10:24 PM
At Le Cellier, my favorite, I have cheese soup, filet with maple bbq sauce and maple creme brulee, and a bite or 2 of DH Canadian Club cake!!! Sorry I can't help with Citrico's... :flower1:
Uncleromulus
01-08-2005, 06:32 AM
Citricos "signature" dish is probably the Braised veal Shank. I've had it twice, and it's good. They used to have a Honey/paprika Pork Tenderloin, but now I see that they offer something just called "grilled Pork tenderloin". I loved the earlier version, but perhaps the latest offering is just as good.
Muffy
01-08-2005, 07:22 AM
At LeCellier try the shrimp cocktail, filet with mushroom risotto and candian club cake for dessert.
Fromeurope
01-08-2005, 03:38 PM
Doesn't it all sound delicious?
Just had a pizza for dinner :( boring isn't it?
Thanks for all your advices. I think I will try the steak at le Cellier, your steaks are much better than the ones they serve here in the Netherlands :D
By the way, do you know something about the dresscode at Citricos?
WDW LOVR
01-08-2005, 04:59 PM
I don't think the maple glaze filet mignon is on the lunch menu at LeCellier but it is definitely worth asking. I've done so twice, got it once and denied once. If they don't, the mushroom filet is a close second.
*Flower*
01-08-2005, 05:52 PM
Dress code for Citrico's is (or they prefer) collared shirt and slacks/bermuda shorts, no cut off shorts, no tank tops for men, and similar dress for ladies.
At least that's usually how most guests are dressed. And some will wear jackets and dresses.
HTH!
2infinityandbeyond
01-08-2005, 08:38 PM
Le Cellier has a three course meal which was $35.99 (I think) when we were there last May. The first course was salmon cakes (like crabcakes but with chunks of salmon), second course was a strip steak, dessert was a sampler--chocolate whiskey cake, raspberry sorbet and maple creme brulee'. For the quality and price, it is one of the best dining deals in all of WDW.
Fromeurope
01-09-2005, 03:38 PM
Is this available at lunch as well? Sounds really good :D
2infinityandbeyond
01-09-2005, 05:04 PM
Is this available at lunch as well? Sounds really good :D
I looked at the 10/04 Le Cellier menu at allearsnet.com and I don't see it on the lunch menu. it's on the dinner menu, but the first course and dessert are different. The cost is $34.99.
Le Cellier -must have their cheese soup!
Debby7
01-09-2005, 08:13 PM
Never been to Citrico's but many times to Le Cellier-
Cheese soup and pretzel bread, 7 oz filet and maple creme brulee- Also last summer,for lunch I had a lobster salad sandwich roll which was excellent.
Margie J
01-09-2005, 08:31 PM
I've been to Citricos twice. The menu changes each season and the Chef adds things depending upon what they can get.
At the bar, the Citripolitan cocktail was refreshing. The best appetizer I had there was the Onion Tart served on field greens with walnut dressing. Their veal shank is tasty, filling and rich. Desserts are excellent. If you want something light try their sorbets.
Fromeurope
01-10-2005, 05:35 AM
A bit silly maybe, but English isn't my native language, what's a shank? I understand veal, but what is veal shank?
2infinityandbeyond
01-10-2005, 05:58 AM
A bit silly maybe, but English isn't my native language, what's a shank? I understand veal, but what is veal shank?
The shank is a piece of the leg. Veal shank is used for osso buco:
http://gourmetsleuth.com/ossobuco.htm
Fromeurope
01-10-2005, 06:12 AM
Thank you John.
I could have figured that one out, in Dutch that's called "schenkel" and that would be "shankel" in English :D :D :D
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