Best 1 table credit restaurants?

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What are some 1 credit restaurants that are not to be missed? Is it my imagination, or is the list of 2 credits (Signature) restaurants growing?

Jenny
 
I think the best 1TS restaurant on property is Sanaa at AKL-Kidani for its food, atmosphere and service (make sure you order the bread service for 2).

Other honorable mentions for good 1TS restaurants go to Turf Club at SSR and Raglan Road at DTD.
 
That is very relative, because everyone seems to have a "for" or "against" every restaurant at Disney ;) Each person has to decide on their own.
 
I think the best 1TS restaurant on property is Sanaa at AKL-Kidani for its food, atmosphere and service (make sure you order the bread service for 2).

Other honorable mentions for good 1TS restaurants go to Turf Club at SSR and Raglan Road at DTD.

OHHH! I love the Sanaa suggestion! Jiko is my favorite restaurant, well, ever. Chances of us liking Sanaa are high. Thanks.

Jenny
 

Our personal favs by person

DH - Boma hands down. So much to choose from (and DS9 will eat four plates of macaroni so it's a win for everyone) Honorable Mention: Le Cellier at lunch.
DS - Via Napoli - loved it. Asked to go back repeatedly. Honorable Mention: Raglan Road - shrimp and entertainment and next to Legos
Me - Crystal Palace for breakfast - I could sit and eat Pooh Ear's dipped in coffee all day. Honorable Mention: Teppan Edo - yummy and fresh, sure we have something similar at home, but it's Disneyfied and therefore better
 
Via Napoli and Crystal Palace (breakfast) for us as well. (Teppan Edo a close 3rd.)

We love the pizza at Via Napoli and the puffed French toast at CP.
 
Our personal favs by person

DH - Boma hands down. So much to choose from (and DS9 will eat four plates of macaroni so it's a win for everyone) Honorable Mention: Le Cellier at lunch.
DS - Via Napoli - loved it. Asked to go back repeatedly. Honorable Mention: Raglan Road - shrimp and entertainment and next to Legos
Me - Crystal Palace for breakfast - I could sit and eat Pooh Ear's dipped in coffee all day. Honorable Mention: Teppan Edo - yummy and fresh, sure we have something similar at home, but it's Disneyfied and therefore better

So that's two votes for Raglan road, hmmm. I'm going to start researching that one. We had Le Cellier last visit, and I KNOW I'm the oddball, but we were not impressed. I was so excited we got in for dinner, only to have my children not even eat their two credit spaghetti. LOL Live and learn.

Teppan Edo is a favorite here as well.

Thanks for the help. :)

Jenny
 
I know it doesn't get a lot of love on these boards, but Coral Reef is our one restaurant that we never miss. Love the atmosphere, not a bad meal yet, and we've yet to have bad service. DS(13) says he likes their steak better than Le Cellier.
 
IMO...it's really a subjective question...since not only does everyone have individual tastes, but, I believe it also depends on what experience you're looking for at a restaurant (i.e. a group of 10 to celebrate a birthday, etc or a romantic dinner for two). Favorites of ours are Teppan Edo (usually when the whole family joins us) LeCellier for lunch (we really like, but, will not frequent for 2 ts dinners) Boma for a really nice huge breakfast buffet/brunch..we try to get the latest breakfast time possible (again...usually with the whole family) and we just found a new favorite on our last trip....the Wave at the Contemporary.....we had a fantastic meal there...one of the best filets I've ever had (dinner...just the 2 of us) and the atmosphere was great also...I don't think a lot of people have "discovered" the Wave yet.......it's fairly new.....maybe 2 years I think. We had no problem getting a reservation there.....it's a nice sized restaurant....darker decor.....appeared to be lots of organic touches to the menu...we enjoyed it tremendously and will definitely make it a regular for future trips.
 
IMO...it's really a subjective question...since not only does everyone have individual tastes, but, I believe it also depends on what experience you're looking for at a restaurant (i.e. a group of 10 to celebrate a birthday, etc or a romantic dinner for two). Favorites of ours are Teppan Edo (usually when the whole family joins us) LeCellier for lunch (we really like, but, will not frequent for 2 ts dinners) Boma for a really nice huge breakfast buffet/brunch..we try to get the latest breakfast time possible (again...usually with the whole family) and we just found a new favorite on our last trip....the Wave at the Contemporary.....we had a fantastic meal there...one of the best filets I've ever had (dinner...just the 2 of us) and the atmosphere was great also...I don't think a lot of people have "discovered" the Wave yet.......it's fairly new.....maybe 2 years I think. We had no problem getting a reservation there.....it's a nice sized restaurant....darker decor.....appeared to be lots of organic touches to the menu...we enjoyed it tremendously and will definitely make it a regular for future trips.

I love hearing about people's favorites. I'll look into The Wave as well. Thanks you.

Jenny
 
Another vote for Raglan Road. DH and I love this place. We also enjoy Chef de France, Liberty Tree Tavern and Le Cellier for lunch. Oh! and Cape May Cafe we just tried for the first time last time and it was delis! We also love Boma. Also every trip we go to 50s Prime Time. But as a pp said, it is all subjective and very much dependent on your personal experience. (we would never do 2 dining credits for le Cellier!)
 
as others have said, very subjective - but here is the list of favs for our family of 6.

DH - LTT for lunch
ds18 - Le Cellier for lunch - mushroom filet
ds17 - Whispering Canyon Cafe - Bottomless milkshakes!
dd15 - 50s Prime Time Diner - PB&J shake and my girl is happy for the entire trip!
dd11 - 1900 Park Fare - She still loves the princesses yet she is a little older so she loves the humor/performances of the stepsisters -especially because they always give her brothers a hard time. She also likes the strawberry soup and Edy's softserve ice cream!

For me - I like to try something new each time, that is fun for me. The last trip was Rose & Crown, which we all enjoyed in big part because we had on of the BEST servers we have ever had at WDW. For my next trip we are going to try Sanaa - heard great things about it. One of my favs is Kona Cafe for lunch or dinner.
 
We like Sanaa and Kouzzina the most. I'd say Grand Floridian Café would be next on the list.
 
Grand Floridian Cafe. Boma. Via Napoli. Cape May Buffet. Raglan Road.

The GF Cafe is easily accessible from the Magic Kingdom, Boma is near Animal Kingdom Park, and Cape May is a short walk from Epcot's international gateway or a pleasant boat ride from Hollywood Studios. It's much quicker to get to those restaurants from a park than it is to travel from resort to resort (using WDW transportation).
 
There are so many restaurants that we like but most are signatures here are some 1 credit:
Boma
Garden Grill- this is a new favorite. the food was excellent w/ good character interaction and it's a sit down buffet so not as crazy
Sci-Fi our kids' favorite the atmosphere is awesome!!
Tony's
I heard Captains Grille at the YC is a hidden gem trying it next time
Le Chefs
Rose & Crown (great place to watch Illuminations)
Teppan Edo
All this talk about restaurants is making me hungry!
 
Yes the 2 credit places are growing. I remember when Artist Point was 1 credit. For my 1 credit "buck" I go for Akershus lunch/dinner (best food in Epcot in my opinion), Teppan Edo, Rose & Crown, Raglan Road, and OHana breakfast.

This trip I am trying 1 TS credit Coral Reef, Crystal Palace lunch and Boma.
 
Boma, Akershus, and Crystal Palace. All for dinner and in that order.

I love Boma because they had a lot of things they didn't have at other buffets. It's delicious. It's also a good excuse to go to AKL. I've never stayed there (it would be a dream vacay!), but it's such a beautiful property! The resort is so well themed and it's fun going out to see the animals.

Akershus is a great value. You get to see the princesses, you get a photo package, the appetizer is a cold buffet and the entree I can't pronounce (kofftekake? sp?) is yummy.

Crystal Palace is also a good value. Most of my Disney trips have been made without kids. I still love character meals! They have these rolls at Crystal Palace that are so good...they have them at the Brown Derby too, but that's a 2 credit TS!
 
we've really enjoyed dinner at the wave.
we were just there again on new year's eve and it was even better than the last time.
The desserts are devine and better than any i've had at a signature restaurant.
this last time my cheesecake was as good as always and the chocolate mousse had god leaf on it (they are all dessert trios).
i ate every last bit of my sustainable fish of the day/black grouper as well.
 
Oh how I wish I could get DH to want to try some new places. With all the talk about The Wave and Boma Ide love to try them.
Anyways...here are our favorites

DH-Raglan Road
DS14- 50's Prime time (PBJ milkshake!) or Via Napoli and Planet Hollywood close tie
DD12- Chef mickeys Breakfast (loves the variety)
DD4- Via Napoli- (loves the pizza and pasta)
Me- So many to choose from I probably like Tutto Italia the most, closly followed by Raglan Road.
 

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