NoScreenJM2
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 21, 2014
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It has been 13 years since I've been to Disney World. I used to go every year and stay at a different resort on Property. Something had kept me away. Perhaps it's that I don't like to stay at Disney unless I can "Do it right". Of course doing it right (to me) costs a good amount of money. I ended up with a short spurt of vacation time and decided to take a quick trip (3 Nights). I stayed at the Yacht Club. I loved my time in Disney. I've already booked a return 5 night stay at the Polynesian in August. However my dining experiences were a mixed bag. A few disclaimers.... I am a restaurant professional. I'm a sommelier and GM of a fine dining restaurant in South Florida. I spent most of my life working in NYC restaurant and I'm for lack of a better word.... a snob. I was traveling with a friend on a bit more limited of a budget than I, so V&A's, and Cali Grill were out for this trip. Below you'll find my brief reviews of the restaurants I attended as well as a few other food impressions from what I ate around the parks.
Night #1: Attended Very Merry Christmas Party.
Be Our Guest was not an option for me on this trip. And with lack of dining options, and wanting to enjoy the whole party it was all about the counter service options. Grabbed a chicken and waffle sandwich at Sleepy Hollow in the afternoon. Tasty. Great snack. Highly Recommended.
Casey's Corner was dinner. A chili cheese dog. And honestly it was pretty delicious. I had no idea what I was going to eat that night, but for park food, it's a good option..... Don't worry we are getting to actual restaurant reviews shortly.
Day #2: Paris in Epcot for Breakfast, Multiple food stops in Epcot for Lunch. OHANA for dinner.
Grabbing pastries in Epcot for breakfast is a great option. The raspberry Macaron was delicious. Strawberry tart, disappointing with no pastry cream and instead some sort of heavy whipped cream but still pleasant.
School Bread in Norway: Not sure what the big deal is. It was cold, like it had sat in a refrigerator. Tasted like a prepackaged pastry. Half Went in the Garbage.
Nachos at Mexico Quick Service: They were nachos. They were fine.
Fish and Chips in England: I was told I had to grab them. So I went to the counter service and grabbed them. Perfectly fried. Great Fish and Chips. Highly recommend if you're a fan of that sort of a thing.
DINNER AT OHANA
What a disappointment. To be fair family style isn't my favorite type of meal. However, the food just wasn't very good. And the service was pleasant but slow and inefficient. Dumplings were awful. Lettuce wraps unpleasant, Noodles bland. Steak was tasty, but many pieces were full of sinew. Dessert was great. The server who had worked at Disney for over 20 years was really lovely. But super slow. Getting a drink took forever. Water glass was left empty for over 15 minutes. She kept saying she would be right back with a different meat, then 10 minutes later would stop by and ask if we had received it. We hadn't. It just seemed like she was overwhelmed. I watched her struggle to open a bottle of wine for 5 minutes. She just seemed to be lacking the finesse I expect from a server working for a company like Disney for so long. I don't complain in restaurants unless I find someone to be rude. She was not. I always tip generously and am kind to servers. So I did. I left not wanting to ever return.
Day #3:
Breakfast at Kona Cafe
Best meal of the trip. Awesome service. Tonga toast was ridiculously good. Just do it!
Dinner Boma:
Service was awesome. It's hard to impress me while at a Buffet. But the server was on top of beverage service. Replaced all silver ware everytime we went to get up. Totally efficient. Food was fine. I'm not a big buffet fan. And I feel like the presentation of the dishes could be made to be more appealing. Highlights for me were the avocado, grapefruit, and guava salad. The lentil soup, lamb stew, and strawberry panna cotta. Over all it was fun. It's not my type of meal per se, but I don't think it was bad by any means. Should have gone back to Jika and will on my next trip.
Day #4
Breakfast: Captains Grille
Well Breakfast was the most consistent meal of the trip. Dark Chocolate Waffles were delicious. I actually can't believe how reasonably priced breakfast has remained at Disney when so many other things are way over priced;
Lunch: Flametree BBQ
Good ribs. Good park option. Some major confusion over how to process a TIW discount, but it's a solid park option.
In conclusion.... I made the wrong choices of restaurants based on my preference. And next trip will be different. Line up as planned is Cali Grill, V&A, Jika, and 2 more TBA. However, the big disappointment was OHANA. Across the board however it was a great trip and rekindled my obsession. Hopefully my wallet can keep up.
Night #1: Attended Very Merry Christmas Party.
Be Our Guest was not an option for me on this trip. And with lack of dining options, and wanting to enjoy the whole party it was all about the counter service options. Grabbed a chicken and waffle sandwich at Sleepy Hollow in the afternoon. Tasty. Great snack. Highly Recommended.
Casey's Corner was dinner. A chili cheese dog. And honestly it was pretty delicious. I had no idea what I was going to eat that night, but for park food, it's a good option..... Don't worry we are getting to actual restaurant reviews shortly.
Day #2: Paris in Epcot for Breakfast, Multiple food stops in Epcot for Lunch. OHANA for dinner.
Grabbing pastries in Epcot for breakfast is a great option. The raspberry Macaron was delicious. Strawberry tart, disappointing with no pastry cream and instead some sort of heavy whipped cream but still pleasant.
School Bread in Norway: Not sure what the big deal is. It was cold, like it had sat in a refrigerator. Tasted like a prepackaged pastry. Half Went in the Garbage.
Nachos at Mexico Quick Service: They were nachos. They were fine.
Fish and Chips in England: I was told I had to grab them. So I went to the counter service and grabbed them. Perfectly fried. Great Fish and Chips. Highly recommend if you're a fan of that sort of a thing.
DINNER AT OHANA
What a disappointment. To be fair family style isn't my favorite type of meal. However, the food just wasn't very good. And the service was pleasant but slow and inefficient. Dumplings were awful. Lettuce wraps unpleasant, Noodles bland. Steak was tasty, but many pieces were full of sinew. Dessert was great. The server who had worked at Disney for over 20 years was really lovely. But super slow. Getting a drink took forever. Water glass was left empty for over 15 minutes. She kept saying she would be right back with a different meat, then 10 minutes later would stop by and ask if we had received it. We hadn't. It just seemed like she was overwhelmed. I watched her struggle to open a bottle of wine for 5 minutes. She just seemed to be lacking the finesse I expect from a server working for a company like Disney for so long. I don't complain in restaurants unless I find someone to be rude. She was not. I always tip generously and am kind to servers. So I did. I left not wanting to ever return.
Day #3:
Breakfast at Kona Cafe
Best meal of the trip. Awesome service. Tonga toast was ridiculously good. Just do it!
Dinner Boma:
Service was awesome. It's hard to impress me while at a Buffet. But the server was on top of beverage service. Replaced all silver ware everytime we went to get up. Totally efficient. Food was fine. I'm not a big buffet fan. And I feel like the presentation of the dishes could be made to be more appealing. Highlights for me were the avocado, grapefruit, and guava salad. The lentil soup, lamb stew, and strawberry panna cotta. Over all it was fun. It's not my type of meal per se, but I don't think it was bad by any means. Should have gone back to Jika and will on my next trip.
Day #4
Breakfast: Captains Grille
Well Breakfast was the most consistent meal of the trip. Dark Chocolate Waffles were delicious. I actually can't believe how reasonably priced breakfast has remained at Disney when so many other things are way over priced;
Lunch: Flametree BBQ
Good ribs. Good park option. Some major confusion over how to process a TIW discount, but it's a solid park option.
In conclusion.... I made the wrong choices of restaurants based on my preference. And next trip will be different. Line up as planned is Cali Grill, V&A, Jika, and 2 more TBA. However, the big disappointment was OHANA. Across the board however it was a great trip and rekindled my obsession. Hopefully my wallet can keep up.