ittybittykitty
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 22, 2005
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Before vacation I had lost 5 lbs due to stress at work, but I've gained it back since going to Disney World. Here's where we ate:
Flying Fish: food was fine, but service sucked. Waiter had terribly thick accent, hard to understand. He disappeared for a long while and then came back and told us about another table treating him rudely. Then he lost my husband's credit card and had to go in the back and find it.
Rainforest Cafe at AK: better than I expected. We don't usually go to chain restaurants on vacation, and I had heard mixed reviews, but it was actually good. I got the Rasta Pasta-had lots of chicken and broccoli. Husband had paella. Server was pretty good.
Artist Point: Wonderful!! The scallops were to die for. Husband got some sort of cocktail and the waitress (Becky) even brought out the recipe for it.
Nice ambiance. Service was great-she must get great tips.
Brown Derby: Had lunch here. Both got the grouper and it was very good.
Palio: First time here, now it's a favorite. Had the Tortelloni with Lobster. Great tasting fresh pasta. Husband had MahiMahi. Waitress (Nancy) was great here also. Awesome chocolate mousse cake for dessert!!
Garden Grove at Swan: lunch-Cheeseburgers and fries. Was pretty good.
Bluezoo: Very trendy place. Had large menu to choose from. Expensive, but nice for a splurge dinner.
Tony's Town Square in MK: lunch-1/2 chicken panini and soup. The butternut squash soup was terrific!! I've never had that kind of soup, but would like the recipe.
Teppanyaki in Epcot: Scallops and Shrimp-it was fine. The chef was not very exciting, but I think was she was kind of new, so that's expected.
Yacht Club Cafe: sandwiches for lunch were OK.
Wolfgang Puck Cafe: Surprisingly one of our least expensive dinners, but it was very good. I had the pumpkin ravioli and loved it. Husband had some kind of fish? He usually orders seafood so I lose track of which one he had where.
LeCellier: Lunch portions aren't huge, so it's good for a small appetite. Both had the Petite Filet Mignon with cream cheese mashed potatoes. Very tasty. Whiskey chocolate cake was also good.
Palio: Liked it so much on Monday, went again on Friday. Excellent food again.
Hope this helps someone decide where to go.
This board was very helpful when I was planning our trip. I think my husband thought I was crazy for spending so much time online looking at hotels and restaurants and park info. But he's thankful that I did when we go to good restaurants to eat and have a good time.
Flying Fish: food was fine, but service sucked. Waiter had terribly thick accent, hard to understand. He disappeared for a long while and then came back and told us about another table treating him rudely. Then he lost my husband's credit card and had to go in the back and find it.
Rainforest Cafe at AK: better than I expected. We don't usually go to chain restaurants on vacation, and I had heard mixed reviews, but it was actually good. I got the Rasta Pasta-had lots of chicken and broccoli. Husband had paella. Server was pretty good.
Artist Point: Wonderful!! The scallops were to die for. Husband got some sort of cocktail and the waitress (Becky) even brought out the recipe for it.
Nice ambiance. Service was great-she must get great tips.
Brown Derby: Had lunch here. Both got the grouper and it was very good.
Palio: First time here, now it's a favorite. Had the Tortelloni with Lobster. Great tasting fresh pasta. Husband had MahiMahi. Waitress (Nancy) was great here also. Awesome chocolate mousse cake for dessert!!
Garden Grove at Swan: lunch-Cheeseburgers and fries. Was pretty good.
Bluezoo: Very trendy place. Had large menu to choose from. Expensive, but nice for a splurge dinner.
Tony's Town Square in MK: lunch-1/2 chicken panini and soup. The butternut squash soup was terrific!! I've never had that kind of soup, but would like the recipe.
Teppanyaki in Epcot: Scallops and Shrimp-it was fine. The chef was not very exciting, but I think was she was kind of new, so that's expected.
Yacht Club Cafe: sandwiches for lunch were OK.
Wolfgang Puck Cafe: Surprisingly one of our least expensive dinners, but it was very good. I had the pumpkin ravioli and loved it. Husband had some kind of fish? He usually orders seafood so I lose track of which one he had where.
LeCellier: Lunch portions aren't huge, so it's good for a small appetite. Both had the Petite Filet Mignon with cream cheese mashed potatoes. Very tasty. Whiskey chocolate cake was also good.
Palio: Liked it so much on Monday, went again on Friday. Excellent food again.
Hope this helps someone decide where to go.
This board was very helpful when I was planning our trip. I think my husband thought I was crazy for spending so much time online looking at hotels and restaurants and park info. But he's thankful that I did when we go to good restaurants to eat and have a good time.