Best seafood?

Shelbizzles

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what are the best seafood places in Disney? Either at the parks, resorts. Anywhere at Disney! Lol
My husband and I love seafood. And we are trying to cut red meats out of our diets. So i would like to know your favorites and what you get :thumbsup2
Oh and where I can get sushi?
 
Bluezoo has the best seafood but is not on the dining plan. The Boathouse is a very close second and Narcoossee's is very good as well. Others like Citrico's or Flying Fish(closed for refurb) but we like a larger variety of options and their menus are heavier on other proteins.
 
Bluezoo has the best seafood but is not on the dining plan. The Boathouse is a very close second and Narcoossee's is very good as well. Others like Citrico's or Flying Fish(closed for refurb) but we like a larger variety of options and their menus are heavier on other proteins.
Agree with this 100%
 

We are big seafood lovers. We have booked The Boathouse, Raglan Road, and Yak & Yeti for our seafood choices (but still able to please our 3 kids as well). Last year, we visited Boatwright's at POR and the shrimp and grits were delicious!
 
Flying Fish would normally be my first pick but Narcoosee's is right up there as well. For Sushi The California grill or Morimoto's.
 
Growing up on Pensacola Beach, Fla., the one thing I miss the most here in Orlando is great seafood. I would go with The Boathouse for "best" at Disney right now. Fulton's Crabhouse was (to me) and I can only hope when it reopens as Paddlefish it will be again.

Bluezoo, as mentioned prior is also very good.

I don't think you could wrong with The Boathouse. It's our go-to when we want seafood for now.
 
Bluezoo is great but it is pricey. I have had the sustainable fish dish at Kona several times and it's always been great. Narcoosees, Artist Point, Boathouse all get good marks as well. Depending on when your trip is, Flying Fish is excellent. They are currently closed for refurb. I think the best sushi on property is at Splittsville at Disney Springs. It's fantastic. The one place I wouldn't recommend is Coral Reef. While the decor is lovely, their seafood is not that great if you're used to fresh seafood. I would put it on par with Red Lobster. Cape May is not bad if you want a seafood buffet with crab legs. I would recommend checking out different menus on Allears.
 
I had a great dish at Raglan Road. It was called "Don't call it chowder". Or something like that. It had a variety of sea food and potatoes in a clear broth. I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to having it again.
 
Best seafood means different things to different people. Some of the PPs have highlighted the higher end, likely better quality seafood spots.

Like at least one PP above, I enjoy Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club for all you can eat crab legs and other seafood goodies. Likely not the best quality but still very tasty & I've enjoyed multiple times over the past few yrs and never had a bad experience.

For sushi options: I loved Kimonos but Tokyo Dining in Epcot is decent although recently have changed up their menu so fewer choices. Kona Cafe at the Poly has some interesting choices.
 
Many of the signature restaurants offer a couple of excellent seafood dishes; usually a fish and a scallop or shrimp entree; A few of them would be Artist Point (outstanding salmon), Jiko (very good scallops and Halibut) and Flying Fish (potato wrapped snapper and tuna filet) A 1 TS that offers good seafood is Coral Reef (mixed reviews, but I enjoy) But in my opinion there are two restaurants that really stand out as being excellent seafood restaurants.
  • Blue Zoo: Simply the best restaurant in WDW other than V&A's. However it's not on the DDP, which in my opinion helps to make it so great.
  • Narcoossee's: I have been going to this restaurant every year for the last 10 years including a few weeks ago and have always had an excellent experience. I'm a bit disappointed it fell victim to the DDP and the Surf & Turf was eliminated unless one purchases the lobster tail as an enhancement.

Let me also chime in on the sushi as well. As mentioned by a few I will also say that Kimono's has the best sushi in WDW and by a wide margin at that. Tokyo Dining as mentioned as well is a pretty good choice as well and is a place we always go to for a sushi lunch when dining late that evening somewhere else. Morimoto's is also not bad at the sushi bar; I was not a big fan of the restaurant though.
 
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Flying Fish has traditionally been our favorite restaurant on property. Not sure how the refurb will effect that, but I can't wait to find out! Our other favorite is Narcoossee's. We've had some amazing seafood dishes here and love the casual and inviting environment. On our last trip they served what are probably they best scallops I've ever had. Jiko and Artist Point also have good seafood options, but the options aren't as plentiful as the other 2.
 
Blue Zoo, Flying Fish.

Boathouse had an excellent swordfish.

No place has a crab cake worthy of the name.
 
Flying Fish is hard to beat, one of the meals of our trip in 2014.
Narcoossees is also very good for seafood.
 


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