Best mac and cheese in disney?

Jlane5000

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I LOVE mac and cheese, being from England we never really get to have it so i'm super excited to shovel in as much as physically possible on my next trip to Disney (along with ANYTHING peanut butter):banana:

I've seen a few older posts about it on the disneyfoodblog but i was just wondering what with all the new restaurants at Disney Springs etc if people had a new favourite or a classic oldie they recommend? (and yes i will make or change an ADR based on mac and cheese, even if its just a side :o)
 
I'm so going to follow this thread! :yay:

A fellow Mac & Cheese lover here, from Sweden, so we rarely get the good brands in our stores, people just don't know how to appreciate this lovely side dish (that I easily make a whole dinner out of every time I get the chance)! :rotfl2:

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I too am a mac and cheese addict :-) (And live outside the US)
Right now at the top of my list is the mac & cheese from Wolfgang Puck Express at DS. I haven't yet tried it but the table next to us ordered it and it looked absolutely amazing!!!!!!!! AND I read a ton of good reviews about it! AND you don't need an ADR because it's a QS place! :D

Also, there'r some special man & cheese dishes served at the Friar's Nook at the MK. On my last trip I got the pot roast one and I can't say I really liked it but soooo many others on these boards have recommended it so maybe you'll like it!
(Check out the review in my signature for pictures.)

Yum! Now I'm craving some!
 
Oh, and by the way, I placed an order from Garden Grocers to be delivered to my resort last trip- most of what I ordered was different variations of mac & cheese to take home with me! :laughing:
 

Yay more mac and cheese addicts :grouphug: if anyone has any photos they'd be very very welcome (though will probably not help the pre-disney diet :rotfl:)

I too am a mac and cheese addict :-) (And live outside the US)
Right now at the top of my list is the mac & cheese from Wolfgang Puck Express at DS. I haven't yet tried it but the table next to us ordered it and it looked absolutely amazing!!!!!!!! AND I read a ton of good reviews about it! AND you don't need an ADR because it's a QS place! :D

Also, there'r some special man & cheese dishes served at the Friar's Nook at the MK. On my last trip I got the pot roast one and I can't say I really liked it but soooo many others on these boards have recommended it so maybe you'll like it!
(Check out the review in my signature for pictures.)

Yum! Now I'm craving some!

SOLD! I've just looked up the Wolfgang Puck one and its making me drool...4 cheeses sounds heavenly!!! :eek:

We had delicious Mac and cheese at Crossroads at House of Blues in Disney Springs in April. Super creamy and cheesy.

I love house of blues so mac and cheese here sounds like a win win!
 
They have delicious Mac n Cheese at the Trails End Buffet!!! So good!! I'm a mac n cheese addict myself & I'm sure to eat here every trip. They have a great variety of food too!
 
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I LOVE mac and cheese, being from England we never really get to have it so i'm super excited to shovel in as much as physically possible on my next trip to Disney (along with ANYTHING peanut butter):banana:

I've seen a few older posts about it on the disneyfoodblog but i was just wondering what with all the new restaurants at Disney Springs etc if people had a new favourite or a classic oldie they recommend? (and yes i will make or change an ADR based on mac and cheese, even if its just a side :o)


Earl of Sandwich in Disney Springs has great Mac n cheese available as a side
 
Friar's Nook in MK has pot roast Mac and Cheese and a bbq Mac and cheese. Last time I was there they had a Mac and cheese dog that was yummy. I also like the Mac and cheese in chefs de France. Gratin de something...but very nice
 
No mac and cheese anywhere at Disney comes close to the side order of Truffles Mac and Cheese at the Yachtsman. Yes, that is my opinion, but I make a reservation and eat a big steak there every trip just to have that side order touch my senses. Unbelievable. :tigger::tigger::tigger::tigger::tigger:
 
The best mac and cheese we've had on property is at Narcoossee's. It's a lobster mac n cheese that is creamy and decadent and perfection.

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Friar's Nook in MK has pot roast Mac and Cheese and a bbq Mac and cheese. Last time I was there they had a Mac and cheese dog that was yummy. I also like the Mac and cheese in chefs de France. Gratin de something...but very nice

This Friar's Nook is looking more and more like it needs to be added to the list! I'm started to feel the need for a man v food style challenge, tackling all the mac and cheeses i can get my hands on whilst at Disney and then reporting back :woohoo:

No mac and cheese anywhere at Disney comes close to the side order of Truffles Mac and Cheese at the Yachtsman. Yes, that is my opinion, but I make a reservation and eat a big steak there every trip just to have that side order touch my senses. Unbelievable. :tigger::tigger::tigger::tigger::tigger:

THIS is the one I have heard of and have always dreamt about trying, probably after my love of mac and cheese and peanut butter then comes truffle :love:
 
Nudel gratin in Germany!!! Sooo delicious!!!
Oh, really? Cool, never thought Germany would have a dish like that. :thanks:

I will try it in Berlin now when we go in October, so I know what to compare it with at WDW. :dogdance:

Great tip, thanks! :thumbsup2

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Gratin de Macaroni from Chefs de France. Cannot wait to have it again! Gruyere cheese, yum!

ETA: We like it so much, I looked up the recipe and now make it at home, but we will absolutely order it again/anyway if we are lucky enough to score an ADR at Chefs this time. The real deal is better than what I can manage at home.
 
I LOVE mac and cheese, being from England we never really get to have it so i'm super excited to shovel in as much as physically possible on my next trip to Disney (along with ANYTHING peanut butter):banana:

I've seen a few older posts about it on the disneyfoodblog but i was just wondering what with all the new restaurants at Disney Springs etc if people had a new favourite or a classic oldie they recommend? (and yes i will make or change an ADR based on mac and cheese, even if its just a side :o)
Is the availability of mac & cheese in the UK regional? I was surprised you don't get to have it much since you're from England, so I looked it up, and what I found says its origins are from the UK. Or is it different from what we generally have in the US?

Anyway, now I might need to go make some (I always make homemade - relatively easy, and SO much better than any box or frozen kinds).

Doesn't Jiko have some good mac & cheese?
 
Is the availability of mac & cheese in the UK regional? I was surprised you don't get to have it much since you're from England, so I looked it up, and what I found says its origins are from the UK. Or is it different from what we generally have in the US?
I was surprised, too. There's great cheddar available in the U. K., so I don't understand why there would be a problem.

It's easy enough to make at home from scratch, and much better than the boxes (though I will use the boxes more often).
 
Is the availability of mac & cheese in the UK regional? I was surprised you don't get to have it much since you're from England, so I looked it up, and what I found says its origins are from the UK. Or is it different from what we generally have in the US?

Anyway, now I might need to go make some (I always make homemade - relatively easy, and SO much better than any box or frozen kinds).

Doesn't Jiko have some good mac & cheese?

I don't know its origins, had a browse myself and a load of sites say different things with most saying the exact origin is unknown but in England its definitely seen by most as a staple of american cuisine. You can get it in the frozen isle of supermarkets :crazy2: but it is not easily found in restaurants/pubs, believe me if I ever saw it on a menu I would be ordering it and I've only ever had it in my life once in England at a place called Byron's (american style burger joint) and it was just so so. For example if you look up TGI fridays menu in the US there is a side of mac and cheese available, look it up on the UK website...nada :guilty:

I was surprised, too. There's great cheddar available in the U. K., so I don't understand why there would be a problem.

It's easy enough to make at home from scratch, and much better than the boxes (though I will use the boxes more often).

I've made it at home but its not the same as done well in an american restaurant, maybe thats a reflection of my cooking skills :blush:. But ones made with 4 cheeses, truffle and lobster are definitely the type of things my mac and cheese dreams are made of and what will be getting me excited to eat a LOT of mac and cheese when i'm on my vacation :dogdance:
 













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