Anyone LIKE Coral Reef?

I ate there about two years, and it was a great experience. I had a lobster bisque soup, a salmon dinner with roasted potatoes, mixed vegetables and a dessert I can't remember. It was all delicious, and the atmosphere was quite lovely.
 
We ate there for my DH's birthday. It was practically empty (we made our ressies for the earliest dinner seating so we could go to Fantasmic at MGM). The tanks are just the best. The waiter kept my dd (then 2) quiet by telling her that if she watches closely, Mickey sometimes scuba dives in there. He really does, and didn't that night, but it kept her DARN busy! The food was pricey, but really good.
 
LOVE Coral Reef!
We'll be having lunch there on Tuesday with the kids.
Can't wait.
 

...........Go in for a snack or just a desert. There is no rule that says you MUST eat a whole meal there. Do it small and simple, and cheaper.......and get the atmosphere!!!
 
There is much better food in Epcot than Coral Reef - Tempura Kiki, Alfredo's are both much better.
 
WDWCPAlumni said:
...........Go in for a snack or just a desert. There is no rule that says you MUST eat a whole meal there. Do it small and simple, and cheaper.......and get the atmosphere!!!

Oh no! We'll have so much food on the dining plan that I feel like, if I schedule one extra snack or dessert, they might need to roll me on the plane. :rotfl: We wouldn't eat the whole shebang unless we had the dining plan, probably.
 
yearbook50 said:
There is much better food in Epcot than Coral Reef - Tempura Kiki, Alfredo's are both much better.


I rarely hear good things about alfredo's :(
 
WDWCPAlumni said:
...........Go in for a snack or just a desert. There is no rule that says you MUST eat a whole meal there. Do it small and simple, and cheaper.......and get the atmosphere!!!


they are on free dining. I say go for it (I am...be there Sept 30th at 6:30 :) ) lol

Were doing le cellier also, but were going to be at epcot two days, CR is for my sons b-day..his choice, shouldnt be bad...and its free and free always tastes better huh? I bet le cellier is a tough ticket to be had for that week..the last week of free dining and just before a holiday weekend.
 
Just at WDW for a 12 day trip. Ate at CR 2 times. Definitely one of our favorites. I will say, that the menu is much better at dinner time. The Lobster soup is wonderful as is the chocolate wave. The filet, crab cakes and the chicken pasta is very good!
 
This was our second-favorite meal of the trip (behind WC and above Le Cellier). Great food and fantastic service. :thumbsup2
 
I am not a big fish eater, shellfish is about the extent of it. My inlaws love it so of course that is where we went. I had the filet and it was outstanding, my MIL wished she had that instead of the fish!
 
We really like CR. We've always gotten good to excellent food (oh, the lobster bisque!) and we truly love the atmosphere. Only once was our experience so-so and that was due to some very poorly controlled kids (another story :rolleyes: ). Give it a try if you're on the DDP!

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One of the better restaurants at EPCOT, But you have to look past the freak factor of having fish watch you eating fish, which I found a little disturbing. The food was good, but honestly not much better than Red Lobster and twice as expensive. We were at a table for two that was literally two inches from another table for two, so it felt like we were sharing a table. Too close for comfort. While the aquarium is cool, I don't consider this a "kid's restaurant" and certainly didn't appreciate the loud squeals from the kids everytime the sea turtle swam by.
 
We have eaten there three times. Two out of three were excellent experiences, just be prepared for a little sticker shock, even for Disney.
 
In July 2004, we ate there. The meal was bad. I am tempted to try it again, because the place is neat. Looking at all the good reviews, maybe it is time to try it again. pirate:
 
I am really looking forward to trying CR out in Aug!! Im hoping my bday button helps get us a table by the tanks..lol
 
My DD15 and DH are not much for seafood but we do have and ADR for 7/1 for lunch. What about other entrees? Steak, chicken? :)
 


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