Day 1 & 2:
Pop Food Court
Sunshine Seasons
BOMA
We arrived at about 6 PM on Tuesday and headed straight to MGM for EMH. We were so excited about being at the parks that we didn't even think about food until it was getting pretty late and there wasn't really anything open at MGM. We ended up grabbing a popcorn to tide the kids over until we got back to the resort. We really like the POP food court and usually eat here at least once each trip. I LOVE the Chicken Penne Alfredo. This is a parmesan crusted chicken breast with penne pasta all covered with alfredo sauce and served with a warm breadstick. The chicken breast fillet is huge and so moist - I swear it is the best chicken on property!!! I ordered two of these and the kids and I split them. DH tried the Cheesesteak Wrap and fries. He loved this. For dessert, we had the Carrot Cake, Tie-dyed cheesecake and the chocolate marshmallow cheesecake. We were so full that most of the dessert went back to the room with us.
The next morning we ate a quick breakfast of PB&J sandwiches in the room and headed off to Epcot since the forecast was for rain. Lunch was at Sunshine Seasons in the land. IMHO, this is one of the best counter service locations in the world. There is so much to choose from and everything is fresh and tasty. DH and DS shared the Black Forest Ham and Salami Grinder and a mixed greens salad. DD and I shared the Asian entrees. I think we had Mongolian Beef - it had a nice spice to it - and Teriyaki Chicken with rice and broccoli. For dessert, I wanted to take advantage of all their wonderful looking baked goods. But, I knew we'd be eating plenty of desserts this week, so I got each of the kids a "worm in dirt". They were both so full they could barely eat them.
For dinner, we finally got to try BOMA. We've had an ADR here every trip and have always ended up canceling it. This year I was determined to try it and I'm so happy we finally did!!! This place is great and we'll be back. I really liked the atmosphere here. We had a late seating (9:00 PM). The lights were dim and the tables were spaced apart nicely. We had a window seat which was tucked back into an alcove away from the buffet, so it was quiet and relaxing. It was pitch black outside, so we couldn't see anything, but I'd imagine it would be a prime seat during daylight hours.
I swear I tried a little of everything on the buffet. I kept going back and getting a spoonful of this and a spoonful of that. I found a few things I disliked, but mostly enjoyed all the unusual (to me) dishes. I barely had room for dessert, but I did manage to stuff down TWO debra domes. Yum, yum!!!! DH and the kids also found plenty to fill them up.
I want to mention that I didn't find things overly spicy here. I've read of people who are afraid to try this restaurant for fear they will have an upset stomach because of the spices... you'd have to have a very fragile stomach to find this place too spicy. Go for it! You won't regret it!
Next up: Cosmic Rays & Garden Grill
Pop Food Court
Sunshine Seasons
BOMA
We arrived at about 6 PM on Tuesday and headed straight to MGM for EMH. We were so excited about being at the parks that we didn't even think about food until it was getting pretty late and there wasn't really anything open at MGM. We ended up grabbing a popcorn to tide the kids over until we got back to the resort. We really like the POP food court and usually eat here at least once each trip. I LOVE the Chicken Penne Alfredo. This is a parmesan crusted chicken breast with penne pasta all covered with alfredo sauce and served with a warm breadstick. The chicken breast fillet is huge and so moist - I swear it is the best chicken on property!!! I ordered two of these and the kids and I split them. DH tried the Cheesesteak Wrap and fries. He loved this. For dessert, we had the Carrot Cake, Tie-dyed cheesecake and the chocolate marshmallow cheesecake. We were so full that most of the dessert went back to the room with us.
The next morning we ate a quick breakfast of PB&J sandwiches in the room and headed off to Epcot since the forecast was for rain. Lunch was at Sunshine Seasons in the land. IMHO, this is one of the best counter service locations in the world. There is so much to choose from and everything is fresh and tasty. DH and DS shared the Black Forest Ham and Salami Grinder and a mixed greens salad. DD and I shared the Asian entrees. I think we had Mongolian Beef - it had a nice spice to it - and Teriyaki Chicken with rice and broccoli. For dessert, I wanted to take advantage of all their wonderful looking baked goods. But, I knew we'd be eating plenty of desserts this week, so I got each of the kids a "worm in dirt". They were both so full they could barely eat them.
For dinner, we finally got to try BOMA. We've had an ADR here every trip and have always ended up canceling it. This year I was determined to try it and I'm so happy we finally did!!! This place is great and we'll be back. I really liked the atmosphere here. We had a late seating (9:00 PM). The lights were dim and the tables were spaced apart nicely. We had a window seat which was tucked back into an alcove away from the buffet, so it was quiet and relaxing. It was pitch black outside, so we couldn't see anything, but I'd imagine it would be a prime seat during daylight hours.
I swear I tried a little of everything on the buffet. I kept going back and getting a spoonful of this and a spoonful of that. I found a few things I disliked, but mostly enjoyed all the unusual (to me) dishes. I barely had room for dessert, but I did manage to stuff down TWO debra domes. Yum, yum!!!! DH and the kids also found plenty to fill them up.
I want to mention that I didn't find things overly spicy here. I've read of people who are afraid to try this restaurant for fear they will have an upset stomach because of the spices... you'd have to have a very fragile stomach to find this place too spicy. Go for it! You won't regret it!
Next up: Cosmic Rays & Garden Grill