Yes to both Mimi's and Cheesecake Factory.Obviously tastes vary widely. We have enjoyed our meals at the Buca di Beppo on Harbor, the Mimi's near Hojos, and the Cheesecake Factory at Garden Walk. If you're looking for something more special or that isn't a chain, sorry, I can't help you.
Also a favorite counter service place - always hopping. The location south on DL Drive, which becomes West Street, is the closest. You know you're on the right road if you pass by a YELLOW house.Los Sanchez, Wow, super awesome! I'll be going there every Disney trip from now on.
But I wouldn't show up at noon. It is so popular it gets busy.
Ruby's at Harbor/Orangethorpe has closed, but there's a closer one on Lincoln between the I-5 and West St.Since you have a vehicle, drive up S. Harbor past Hojo's, and hit IN-N-OUT, for the best fast food burger you'll ever have. A 1/4 mile up the street on the left is a Ruby's Diner, a TS place that has outstanding food. Both are stuck in the 50's(in a good way), but are excellent places to eat. There is a Disney Character Warehouse around the corner from IN-N-OUT, and a Henry's Farmers Market between the 2 restaurants for snacks.
Since you have a vehicle, drive up S. Harbor past Hojo's, and hit IN-N-OUT, for the best fast food burger you'll ever have. A 1/4 mile up the street on the left is a Ruby's Diner, a TS place that has outstanding food. Both are stuck in the 50's(in a good way), but are excellent places to eat. There is a Disney Character Warehouse around the corner from IN-N-OUT, and a Henry's Farmers Market between the 2 restaurants for snacks.
That Ruby's closed recently. There is one if you go up Harbor, then Left on Lincoln by the freeway. I just recently did a post on Disney's Character Warehouse.
I personally am anti-national chain restaurant (except for fast food), even the high end ones. We like the Lazy Dog Cafe (a local chain--the one in Orange). For quick Japanese food, we like Osaka on State College, Southeast corner of State College and Lincoln. We also like Stubricks in Fullerton and if you're willing to go a little further, the Zankou Chicken on Ball in Anaheim is the best kebaps, rotisserie chicken, and shawerma you'll ever have. For fancy fare, Mr. Stox is amazing and on Katella right near Disneyland. Great wine list too.
If you're a more adventurous diner (i.e., will try ethnic/non-chain restaurants), Anaheim is in the middle of Orange County, which has large Vietnamese and Latino communities. We're really looking forward to trying a bunch of hole-in-the-wall places I found on Chowhound.
I haven't eaten at any of these yet (we leave in less than a month!) but Chowhounds are foodies who love good food:
• Thai Nakorn (Thai food for lunch or dinner)
• Hong An or Thien An (Vietnamese)
• Jagerhaus (German breakfast)
• El Farolito or Los Cotijas (Mexican)