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Have you seen this chicken?
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 212
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Which DVCers out there can still find something nice to eat at Disney?
I've been hanging around here for a while but this is my FIRST EVER own thread!
Most things I have questions about are easily answered in the archives, but I have been puzzling over this one recently with no answer in sight. With all the threads about what the DDP has done to the caliber of food at Disney, I am wondering what long-time DVCers still like to eat (short-timers feel free to jump in too!). I realize this is a sore subject and I would definitely be upset about it IF it had affected ME, however, my DH and I only started going to Disney the year free dining came out (coincidence by-the-way) - 2005. We haven't really noticed a decline per se and actually were pleased by a few enhancements - like the apple slices instead of fries option. So, I wanted to know what you DO like to eat on property. Favorites meals/restaurants? I'll start - we LOVE: Le Cellier: Cheese soup, pretzel bread, risotto, PEI (best place to get them from!) mussels Kringla: Gravlox and egg and roast beef (only when it's rare and fresh) sandwiches and the almond pretzel 50's Prime Time: Pot Roast and chocolate milkshakes! Sci Fi: Butcher steak - so excited they brought it back (Oh - guess that's a downgrade I did notice but it seems to be back on the menu now) Buffets: O'Hana, Biergarten, Cape May Clam Bake, Whispering Canyon Cafe Snacks: German pretzel and brats, cheesecake brownie from BW Bakery, carrot cake cookie at DHS, cheese plate in France, soft-serve ice cream except for that stuff they sell near Peter Pan in MK, and yeah - we love the McDonald's fries too - now without trans fat!I'm sure I'm forgetting some other favorites but that should get us started. We haven't even eaten everywhere yet either and are hoping to add a few new ones after our September trip! ![]() Terri |
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AKV is our vacation home!
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: The Woodlands, Texas
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My favorite quick service is Animal Kingdom's Flame Tree BBQ (we love the lake-side seating) and Epcot's Seasons in The Land (real meals for fast service).
We also frequent Grand Floridian's Garden View Tea room for the Grand Tea. They have the best scones I've ever tasted.
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I hear an infant cry and it's letdown city I would kiss their little chinchilla lips off! Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Utah
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Have you seen this chicken?
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 212
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My DH will kill me! I forgot his favorite - the frozen coke at Club Cool. He almost NEVER drinks soda but he LOVES those things! I also forgot the fish and chips. And yes - the bread pudding is spectacular at O'Hanas! I never liked bread pudding until I had theirs.
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Raising 3 disneyholics like any proper parent!
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Yardley, Pennsylvania
Posts: 829
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We love...
Tusker House/Flame tree Tokyo Dining (our favorite!) and the takeout place in Japan Tea stands in China and AK Kona Kringla (esp. the viking coffees) Tangerine Cafe while listening to MoRoccin'--nice time and nothing like it home Raglan Road Earl of Sandwich (great food for price) CHH hummus sandwich Le Cellier (although if they sold the soup at a stand outside we wouldn't bother with the restaurant) Artist's Pallette/Maya--two innovative CS places We like Hurricane Hannah and the gelato at BC Marketplace drinking and eating around the world in epcot We agree dining has gone downhill. But we still have our favorites. And Tokyo Dining has been a great addition. We haven't done the ddp in a while because the TIW card is such a good deal. And nothing in HS interests us anymore. We can't do prime time(DS would not like treatment), and sci fi has gone way down in quality. And you'd never catch us at a character meal anymore. Too expensive for mediocre food.
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Location: North Carolina
Posts: 3,410
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We enjoy most (but not all) of the Signature Dining TS.
I think our favorite spots are:
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 3,160
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Flying Fish Jiko's Narcoossee's These are our favorite higher end places. We usually eat at min of 1 per trip. Also like Raglan Road and House of Blues at DTD. For the best bang for your buck, ie reasonable prices and better than the usual CS fare, try Wolfgang Puck's Express at DTD. Plus once you order, you sit down and someone brings out the food to you.
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DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Honorable Mention
DIS Earth Angel :) I promise not to plot against the showering today I can only think of bubbles :o Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Lakeville, Minnesota
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We still love Teppan Edo and usually will dine there multiple times a trip. We also always hit Artist Point and Jiko at least once a trip. Beyond that....it's a crap shoot. We like Flame Tree for quick service, and we used to like Starring rolls until they took away the bagles and Lox. Oh, and Turf Club at SSR is another favorite that we usually hit a couple times a trip.
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How do you actually listen to podcasts?
Storytellers was the most fun (thanks to the hilarious 'park ranger') Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Alamogordo, NM
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We haven't been in over 15 years so this thread is helpful. When we go I really think I have to try Kouzzi (? is that how it's spelled? reminds me of Kudzu) Cat Cora's restaurant. After reading the breakfast menu I have to try the eggs with olive bread and artichoke spread and sweet potato hash..wow..ADRs can be made 90 days out right
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 121
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Turf Cluf (SS) - best caesar salad ever!
Brown Derby (HS) - chopped salad Flying Fish Blue Zoo The Sand Trap Grille over by the Eagle Pines/Osprey Ridge golf courses has great food, especially burgers, and is a quiet spot that usually is not crowded. Also like Artist Point(WL), Jiko(AKL), California Grill (CR), Portobello's (DD), Wolfgang Puck Cafe (DD), Narcoossee's (GF), Citrico's(GF), Bistro(upstairs France), and Nine Dragons (China). Our experience has been that all of these restaurants are generally good, but we have also had less than desirable food at each of them occasionally. Best thing at Disney is the chocolate covered Mickey ice cream bars. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: PA
Posts: 1,524
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We have always been happy with so many places. Here are a few faves:
Counter Service:
Table Service:
Those are just a few. Sanna will get a try on the next trip.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Far Northern Chicago Suburbs
Posts: 3,730
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We're still very happy with the signature restaurants. As for the rest, we find that most offer decent food. We just don't go in expecting the bestest food ever, when it comes to 1 TS restaurants.
Really, our main disappointment is the lack of variety. But the cure for that has been to take advantage of the truly different restaurants around the World Showcase, and to make sure to order stuff that's not available anywhere else. Marrakesh is a great example. Delicious food, great service...but it seems to always be empty. ![]() As for CS stuff, well, it was disappointing when Columbia Harbour House got rid of the Starboard Deck sandwich (ham with broccoli slaw on bread -- mmm!). There have been other examples across property of homogenizing the offerings. But there are still unique things here and there -- the cuban sandwich at ABC, the great stuff at Sunshine Seasons, etc. Chicken fingers, hamburgers, and pizza are available everywhere, and it gets tiresome having to seek out different things. But it's worth the effort -- and if enough of us keep doing that, it will make it economically worthwhile for them to expand the different offerings throughout the parks and resorts (like at Disneyland).
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Disney Bride!
Wants the perfect pancake pan Really likes a lot of NSYNC's songs I hope my new job isn't like the movie "Office Space" Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Marietta, GA, USA
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I'm a relatively new DVCer (joined in 2007), but I've been going to WDW for years. We typically eat 2 table service meals per day, and there are still many restaurants we enjoy. While I totally agree that the quality and variety of food offerings has declined in recent years, there are still plenty of places we enjoy eating. Here are a few of our favorites:
Le Cellier Kona Cafe Earl of Sandwich Yak & Yeti Captain's Grille We're also looking forward to trying some new places on our next trip: Paradiso 37, Rose & Crown, Sanaa, and Biergarten.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Rockford, IL
Posts: 608
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Personally, I haven't noticed the food going downhill - maybe we're just lucky. Some of my favorites are:
Coral Reef - love their lobster bisque Kona Cafe - Tonga Toast is yummy Earl of Sandwich - good, inexpensive for lunch Narcoosee's (sp?) - one of our favorites
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 483
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We have done deluxe DDP the past two trips so obviously we still have a ton of places we enjoy. Our children are relatively young so we still do character meals. We typically have liked pretty much all the resturants. The only place we didn't care for (we ate there for dinner twice) was 1900 PArk Fare.
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