Any multi-course alternatives to V&A?

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We're headed down to Disney next month and will be staying at the Boardwalk.

We've been to Victoria and Albert's once, and enjoyed it, but were slightly disappointed. Without belaboring the point, we left wanting another glass of wine and another course!

We've been to two Emeril's restaurants, and have found the problem there to be just the opposite -- we have to be careful not to eat or drink too much.

So......are there any other restaurants offering multi-course dinners with wine pairings? I briefly considered Emeril's City Walk, but we don't want to take a cab and driving is out of the question after four or five glasses of wine. So I guess any recommendations need to be within the "world."

Does Bisto de Paris offer such a menu? What about California Grill? Or, for that matter, any other restaurants offering a multi-course menu with wine pairings.

Thanks for any help!
 
None at WDW with a "Prix Fixe" menu.
But I know for sure that both Citrico's and Narcoosee's offer wine pairings, so perhaps either of those would suit your needs.
The Flying Fish is right in your area--maybe someone knows if they have pairings. It is a nice restaurant.
 
Jiko at AKL offers wine pairings..and the wines are excellent!

Artist Point at WL offers wine pairings...also excellent.

Either would be great options.
 

All I know is California Grill is delicious, and the view is to die for!;)
 
Unfortunately, Palio no longer offers the "Taste of Palio". I had hoped to order that when we visited in September but it had been discontinued.
 
Thanks for the input. I may check out the Wolfgang Puck offering to see if it is still around.

I'm aware that a number of restaurants offer wine pairings, but was hoping for a fixed price tasting menu like that at V & A or Emeril's.

We're only staying four nights, so we won't have any trouble filling our days with good food.
 
This place is one of the best-kept secrets -- and most overlooked dining spots -- in The World.

It sits atop the Wyndham, with breathtaking views of WDW. Time it right, and you'll get a great show with the fireworks. Food is awesome, too, and as I recall more familiar than what you might find at V&A's.

I don't know if they have wine pairings, but I wouldn't be surprised. Check 'em out! :D
 
If your main complaint at V&A was with the quantities, you might want to try the Chef's Table. We didn't order. Chef Scott asked our preferences and then the food just kept coming. There was far more food than we could eat - two amuse bouche, double entrees (we each got two on our plate) and three desserts to share, plus the other courses. We were glad they warned us not to eat too many rolls. We split a wine pairing, but wine there was wine with every course.

It sounds like if you want a multi-course tasting menu, V&A may be the only game in town.
 
Wolfgang pucks upstairs does have a tasting menu. Call them and see when you need to make reservations for it.
 




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