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Where's the best that's not signature, and that wouldn't be too fancy for a 9 year old. We have reservations for Le Cellier for lunch one day, but where is the best prime rib at disney?
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Our prime rib loving daughter praises YSH (2 credits) and Kona Cafe (1 credit). She finds Le Cellier to be too salty. She also loved it at R&C as did our DS1 but unfortunately it is no longer on their menu.
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I would like this answer too - DH's fav !
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CSR - Pepper Market, Prime Rib every night. Price is $18.95, and boy is it good.
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The prime rib on the buffet at Boma is very good!
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My vote would be chocolate lava cake with ice cream from CA Grill
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My vote would be chocolate lava cake with ice cream from CA Grill
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Boatwrights also gets very good feedback for their prime rib dinner. |
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I would also say the prime rib at Boma was really good.
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Believe it or not, Crystal Palace and 1900 Park Fare both usually have prime rib on the dinner buffet. And you can keep going back to get more. My husband makes it his food of choice when we eat there.
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I have had the prime rib at Kona several times and have always enjoyed it. As others have mentioned - at the buffets, Boma has good prime rib and some interesting sauces to go with it. I was also pleasantly surprised by the prime rib at Crystal Palace - not as good as Kona, but good for a buffet (probably as good as Boma).
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Anyone know how the prime rib is at Concourse steakhouse??
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DD and DH had the best prime rib we've ever tasted at Le Cellier, but it's offered at dinner time only.
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Oh, we're going there too. Maybe DH should try it there instead.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I didn't care for the prime rib at Kona. It was VERY fatty. I did however enjoy it at the concourse steakhouse. I tend to stick with the filet at le cellier.
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Hhhm my mouth is watering, I love prime rib and plan on eating at CP and Concourse DD loves Strip steak I know CP wouldn't have thaT BUT DOES cONCOURSE AND HOW IS IT?????
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