We just got back yesterday and still "high" on the Disney magic...we did eat here on Wednesday 7/18 for dinner...I will give you what I think of it but please keep in mind that I am "hard to please" when it comes to food, and this doesn't mean I am a connoisseur or anything, just your regular "picky eater"
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There were 6 of us, 4 adults 2 children
We were seated at a wonderful table right near the window which was bright and plesant. We were seated very quickly and the characters were already circulating, although Cinderalla and Prince Charming didn't come to our table until the end of our meal. I like the character meals where they bring the food to your table instead of the buffet where you have to estimate when you can go up and get your food without missing any of the characters
so that part was nice.
I ordered the Strawberry soup, which was delicious, and rich. The rest of the adults in my party order the salad which they found tasty. For the kids I ordered the mixed green salad & Carrots and celery with ranch, this was mid week and by then they were not too impressed by the apps anymore as they are pretty much standard at all the TS restaurants.
For my main course I ordered the Prime Rib along with my father in law, while my mom and husband ordered the salmon. I found the prime rib was served luke warm was a bit salty and undercooked (I did order medium rare, and usually do, but this was too rare). I only took a couple of bites because it wasnt that good, and I was on the dinning plan, so I knew that if you didnt like one meal there would be plenty more food in about an hour in the form of a snack etc
My father in law who also ordered the prime rib thought it was definitely sub par as well (and he is a big prime rib fan). The mash potatoes were also luke warm and yes like a bad girl I didnt eat my veggies, so I cant comment on that part.
My husband and mother both ordered the salmon. They liked it well enough and it wasnt the best salmon on the trip but they ate all of it and most of the sides that came with it.
The kids and Ill have to double check on this I dont have the menu in front of me as I am at work
shhh
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Had the pasta (plain with butter
) my oldest is even pickier than I am... or this is the meal where she had the cheese pizza but didn't like the sauce and thus just ate the cheese and gave the rest to the younger one, who will eat just about anything, so she ate it all up and her meal too
which was either the chicken or the fish. They both were pretty happy with this meal.
The dessert came out as a bunch of bite size mini desserts and they were a big hit at our table, especially the little chocolate desserts with the edible Mickey Mouse on them.
The entire meal took longer than i planned which was about a hour and a half by the time we sat down till the time we left.
Overall we went mostly for the characters and not for the food quality. I would say the food quality is more of a buffet brought to your table quality rather than table service quality that you would find if you ate at Coral Reef or Le Cellier etc.. I would have been more upset with this restaurant if I had paid OPP instead of just one credit on the dinning plan. The restaurant itself is beautiful and plenty of light comes in. The character interaction was good, the fairy godmother was the best, but Cinderella and Prince Charming came together and seemed a bit rushed. In the end we got what we came for, a meeting with Cinderella (albeit brief) a picture with her and prince charming and some character interaction with the mice and the fairy godmother.