Best seafood in parks...

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We are going to the world June 2012. DS wants to eat some seafood. Where would you suggest using DDP? Any and all suggestions appreciated. TIA
 
I don't know if you mean CS or TS, but the only TS seafood I've had lately was the Tempura Shrimp at Y & Y at AK. As for CS, I get the fried shrimp at CHH a lot, as well as the shrimp Po' Boy at Restaurantasaurus at AK.

I hope you get a lot of good answers.

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We are going to the world June 2012. DS wants to eat some seafood. Where would you suggest using DDP? Any and all suggestions appreciated. TIA

I know you said in the parks, but I would recommend Cape May Cafe. The have a seafood buffet for dinner and it is really good. They are a short walk through the International Gateway at Epcot over to the Beach Club Resort.
 

Not sure about TS or CS, or what kind of seafood, but here are a couple of good counter service ideas (that I think get overlooked):

MK: fried shrimp basket at Columbia Harbor House

Epcot: salmon and egg sandwich at Norway bakery

....or fish and chips at UK (not overlooked)
 
I know you said in the parks, but I would recommend Cape May Cafe. The have a seafood buffet for dinner and it is really good. They are a short walk through the International Gateway at Epcot over to the Beach Club Resort.



My DS loves most fish except for some reason salmon. This is probably more what we would be interested in. But yes am looking for a TS. Told him about Rose and Crown. But all reviews of any seafood is helpful. Thanks again.
 
Anything at Flying Fish on the Boardwalk, signature dining, two credits.

The seafood buffett at Cape May in the Beach Club.

Fried shrimp plate or lobster roll at Columbia Harbor House in MK.

Tokyo Dining in Epcot has a nice plain grilled swordfish as well as grilled salmon and of course shushi. Tempura shrimp and scallops here too, very good.

Le Cellier has halibut on the dinner menu, signature dining for dinner, two credits.

The shrimp & steak combo at Yak & Yeti in AK.

Whole cooked fish (usually snapper) at Kouzzina on the Boardwalk.

Fish & chips at Raglan Road in DTD (much lighter batter than at the UK pavillion), as well as "It's Not Bleedin' Chowder" which is full of seafood.

There is a non-salmon fish dish at The Wave in the Contemporay, I think snapper but the memory fails.

Most of the buffets and restauants offer salmon as a fish dish, so that doesn't help. I'm sure there's more, just remember these off the top of my head and they were all good.
 
Anything at Flying Fish on the Boardwalk, signature dining, two credits....
Thanks for all the suggestions will show choices to him.





I was disappointed that Capt Jacks at DTD had only a few seafood dishes on their menu.

We ate here on our trip in 2004 and I really don't remember what was on menu. I like most seafood, except fish, son is mostly a fish eater.
Thanks everybody for input, still open for all suggestions..
 
Never been here, not a seafood eater but what about The Coral Reef in The Living Seas @EPCOT??? :surfweb:
 
In parks? Definitely the Coral Reef in Epcot. At the resorts, Flying Fish, with Bluezoo as a close second.
 
I am very curious about this seafood buffet at Cape May Cafe. Something about those two words doesn't go together in my head......but, I sure do love crab legs....may need to check this out!
 
I had a great shrimp pasta dish from Tonys in MK and MM in HS

The grouper from Coral Reef in Epcot was excellent but the risotto was way too salty and I couldnt eat it
 


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