Stitch1404
DIS Veteran<br><font color=darkorchid>I am not so
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Big River Grill and Princess Storybook Breakfast. The food was all cold and the cinnamon rolls were stale.
susieh said:Rose and Crown in the UK Pavillion in Epcot. It is nothing like real English food and the mashed potato i had there was the worst I have ever tasted.
The textture was like it had been put through a sieve and the taste was so bland - I swear it came out of a packet and wasnt made from real potatoes. Also in England our butter has salt in it so nothing made with butter tasted like it should.
I know some people love the place but don't eat there expecting to be eating English style.
mitros said:Just thought I would make a comment here. I believe that food from other countries served here at WDW, is geared more to the American "taste", or maybe palate would be a better term. Over the years, Disney has found that a lot of us Americans do not like the taste of some of the foods from other countries prepared as they actually are in said countries. Therefore, they have changed the way a lot of foods are prepared at Disney because of the American taste. { or, for that matter, lack of it}
mitros said:Just thought I would make a comment here. I believe that food from other countries served here at WDW, is geared more to the American "taste", or maybe palate would be a better term. Over the years, Disney has found that a lot of us Americans do not like the taste of some of the foods from other countries prepared as they actually are in said countries. Therefore, they have changed the way a lot of foods are prepared at Disney because of the American taste. { or, for that matter, lack of it}
mitros said:Just thought I would make a comment here. I believe that food from other countries served here at WDW, is geared more to the American "taste", or maybe palate would be a better term. Over the years, Disney has found that a lot of us Americans do not like the taste of some of the foods from other countries prepared as they actually are in said countries. Therefore, they have changed the way a lot of foods are prepared at Disney because of the American taste. { or, for that matter, lack of it}
jaycns said:The Mexican resturant inside the Mexican Pavillion at Epcot (I believe it is the San Angel Inn) was B-A-D!The setting was beautiful...watching the boats glide by on the "river"...our server was friendly and served us in a timely manner...but that is all I will say good about the place. The food was way below par as far as Disney food (or Mexican or even the Americanized version of Mexican food). The chips were straight out of a bag (and I mean the cheapest most generic bag you can find), the salsa was straight out of can (ick and was it salty) and the shrimp entree that I ordered was like cheap speghettio sauce over noodles with some small shrimp thrown on top. None of us enjoyed this resturant and in comparison with the other resturants Disney has available, I am still scratching my head over how they got by serving that stuff.
Ilovestitch said:ANY counter service at MGM.
byoung said:To me The Big River Grill is the worst.