My favorites are:
1. Goofy's Kitchen, by far. Everyone in my group liked it best.
We had originally planned for brunch and dinner there, but ended up doing it three times. We even went back for an impromptu goodbye dinner during our last day in Anaheim.
We loved the food, the character interaction was fabulous (we were an all adults group) and the CMS working there were wonderful.
As I said in another post, I got really excited about seeing Baloo. When I get excited I turn into a 3 year old on sugar rush, so I really squealed his name through the waiting area. Some cast members heard, asked me what the deal was and even got Baloo back to our table for special time. I was really impressed.
I celebrated my birthday late there – silly me had forgotten to take off the button from my actual celebration at Ariel’s. I got a cupcake with a special button, and the CMs and Aurora sang to me. We witnesses several celebrations and they always took great care in making sure that there was a character around to congratulate.
Our good bye dinner exceeded all expectations. The CMs couldn’t have been nicer. One woman saw I was a pin trader and even ran backstage to get her lanyard because she had seen that she had several things I needed. Our waiter helped us cutting the tablecloth so we could take home the messages Chip and Dale wrote for our scrap books. They even offered to get me what I wanted from the buffet so my friends wouldn’t have to carry my plate too.
Overall I liked the food better at dinner, but I guess this is a matter of taste.
2. Second favourite was Chip & Dale’s. Delicious food and I just loved the setting. We had a 7 AM seating, so we had the characters to ourselves a long time. We saw Kenai and Koda from Brother Bear, Chip & Dale of course, Terk from Tarzan and Meeko.
I think some kids may not enjoy it that much because they don’t know the characters. Some younger adults came in a while after us, and they thought Terk was Baloo.
3. Ariel’s has definitely improved since last year. The food is very good, and they even bring you refills for the starter and the dessert shared plates. I absolutely loved the little chocolate cakes, and my chicken was delicious.
4. We didn't do the Lilo & Stitch breakfast this time due to an accident I had, but I'd place it a little behind Ariel's on position 4 going from our experience last year.
Stitch came to our table several times, and even a non-Disney fan with us was willing to put up with everything because he liked the food. A little set back here was that we only saw three characters: Lilo, Stitch and Pluto.
5. The character meal I liked least by far was Minnie’s Breakfast.
We had a 10.15 AM seating on an Early Entry day. We thought that this was the perfect timing, but unfortunately not so much.
When we got in there was no character there in the picture area, so they tried to sell me a photo package of me holding Tinker Bell for $ 30. Erm… sorry, not going to happen.
Food was cafeteria style and mostly cold. I had been warned by friends and thankfully our experience was not as bad as theirs, but still I am not sure if I will ever come back there.
Winnie the Pooh came through our area only once and completely ignored our table. Stuff like that can happen, but it should not happen if each character actually has a handler with him. They should make sure nobody gets skipped instead of standing around chatting with each other.
Chip and Dale also left for the castle celebration at 10.50 AM. We were told they would be back and we’d still get to meet them. We met Chip but again not thanks to the CMs but probably due to me being the overexcited tourist again and yelling “Chip” and his German character name all across the room. Dale completely skipped us.
I was really, really not impressed. Thankfully this was our first character meal and things got a lot better at the others.