What foods would you put on your list of best things you've had in Disney?

Wolfgang Puck's Bacon-Wrapped Meatloaf
SmartMelon from Club Cool (or whatever the watermelon one from China is)
Tie Dye Cheesecake from Pop
The Grey Stuff from BoG
The Citrus Swirl
Cheddar Beer and Bacon Soup from Le Cellier
Blue Glo-tinis
Sticky Toffee Pudding from Rose and Crown
Tostadas de Tinga from San Angel Inn
Sake from Teppan Edo
Anything from Starring Rolls
 
Napoleon at the France Bakery at Epcot or Starring Rolls in HS
Dole Whip float Pineapple with pineapple at MK
Create your own salad/Caesar dressing ASMu food court
Butterfinger cupcake at Starring Rolls in HS
Carrot Cake at Cosmic Rays at MK
Biscuits and gravy BFast at ASMu food court
(see my tastes are simple and usually sweet)
Ice Age Indulgence dessert (made with Ice Cream sandwiches) at T-Rex DTD
Caesar Salad at House of Blues DTD (some of the best dressing I have ever had)
 
Well reading this has made me thoroughly hungry, but I have to add the Pork Belly in the Bershire Pork Entree from Citrico's to this list. I would have never thought to order it myself, but it is melt-in-your-mouth delicious! The whole dish is delicious, but the pork belly really stands out!
 


Keeping it simple

1. Popcorn
2. Pretzels
3. The ice cream between the cookies sandwich.
 
-Red Velvet Cheesecake Cupcake-Starring Rolls at DHS

-Filet Mignon -Le Cellier in Canada at Epcot

-Pork Entree at Be Our Guest at MK

-Tonga Toast-Kona at Polynesian

-Nutella and Fruit Waffle sandwich-Sleepy Hollow Treats in MK

 
1. Frozen Orange Burst. A non alcoholic drink they serve at all pool bars. I had this on the last night of our trip and was freaking out, it was so good. It's supposedly made with Minute Maid orange puree, and Minute Maid non fat yogurt mixes. (w/ice) ... it was pure heaven. I am now on a quest to find these two ingredients at our local woodmans, or walmart.

2. Pot roast and their mashed potatoes, at 50's diner was really good.

3. Steak and chicken at Ohana's was perfect.

4. Turkey sandwich at Sci Fi. Maybe i was just really hungry, really tired , but it was really good. :rotfl:
 


Caramel Pecan Cluster - Werther's in Germany
Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake - Liberty Tree Tavern
Citrus Pancakes - Grand Floridian Cafe :)
 
Hello......ooey gooey toffee cake -Liberty tree!

Its snowing here about 8"plus and the kids are home! Disney vacation in 48days and counting! :cool1:
 
french onion soup - chefs de france
beet salad - artist point
almond cheesecake - narcoossees
fillet + mushroom risotto - le cellier
maple creme brulee - le cellier

i could eat each of these daily and be happy the rest of my life
 
OK, I usually love all the sweet stuff since I wait until I go on vacation to really indulge.:rotfl2:
Dole whip
ice cream cookie sandwiches
salted milk choc caramel but basically anything from Karamel Kuche
ooey gooey toffe cake at Liberty Tree Tavern
filet & mushroom risotto from Le Cellier
canolli from Tutto Italia
fried chicken at Trails End
breakfast lasagna from Crystal Palace
butterfinger cupcake/red velvet cupcake from Starring Rolls
pizza from Via Napoli
noodles at Ohana
caramel sundae from Ghiradelli's

I have to wait another 70 days to eat any of them.:sad:
 
Besides lots of what's been mentioned already-
Butternut squash soup from Mara
Magic Cookie Bars from BCMarketplace
Blueberry muffins from Boardwalk Bakery
Pumpkin Funnel Cake from American Pavillion
Goat cheese and chive scrambled eggs at Boma breakfast buffet
Creme Brûlée from French Bakery

Edited to add-fresh fruit and nutella waffle at Sleepy Hollow
 
We just got back from a trip last week. It was my first trip since high school so I am no expert but certain food items really stood out! Unfortunately I didn't get to try even half of my "want to try" foods!

HITS:

- WPE meatloaf and pizzas
- red velvet cupcake from Starring Rolls
- King cupcake from Pop
- ice cream sundaes from the place on Main St.
- my kids LOVED the steak sandwich at BOG. I didn't try it but who can argue with steak on garlic bread?!
- I'm sure it's full of stuff I don't want to know about but the mocha coffee float at MK really hit the spot one crowded afternoon
- meatball sub at Pinnochio Village. This was surprisingly good
 
Okay - so am I the only one that goes to Epcot for the Fish -n- Chips? Guess so.

Also, my DH thinks that the chocolate dipped Rice Krispie Mickey Heads are the ONLY thing to eat at Disney. (He has brainwashed both of our kids.)

Looking forward to the milk and cookies on the Dream in November from room service.

Our simplicity is shameful. Give me a brat in Germany.
 
Breakfast Lasagna at Crystal Palace!!!

Maple Creme Brulee at LeCellier
 
Salad, noodles and bread pudding - Ohana

Carrot cake cookie

Anything from the German caramel shop!

PB&J milkshake at 50's Prime Time

Pork Tenderloin with polenta - California Grill
 
OK, here are mine :cloud9:

- 'Ohana... everything from the main dinner right through to that yummy Ohana Bread Pudding! :worship:

- The salad dressing at Spirit of Aloha Dinner show

- Le Cellier Fillet & Mushroom Risotto

- Dole Whip FLOAT (has to be the float!)

-Peanut Butter rice at Boma

-White Elephant Cupcake from Kusafari in Animal Kingdom!!!

-School Bread from Norway

-Napoleon from Boulangerie Patisserie in France

-Basically anything from Karamel Kuche

-Carrot ginger soup from Boma

-Beignets from POFQ

-Butter Chicken from Sanaa

-Strawberry Shortcake from Sunshine Seasons

-Anything from Flametree BBQ

-And not Disney, but Butter beer and Pumpkin juice from WW. YUM! Too bad I won't get any this year :(
 

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