You're going to get more input than you'll be able to use.We are in the midst of planning our vacation, and we have one evening for which we have yet to decide on dinner. What is your favorite, never-miss-a-chance-to-eat-here table service restaurant?![]()
TS generally means "table service", i.e., full-service restaurants.
You're going to get more input than you'll be able to use.I suggest rather you spend a little time reading some trip reports, essentially getting to know the reviewers, so you can determine which reviewers are people "just like you". Then you can rely on their recommendations.
For my part, this is my top 10:
- Jiko
- Chefs de France
- Artist Point
- The Wave
- Narcoossee
- Citricos
- California Grill
- Kouzzina
- Flying Fish
- Coral Reef
Price is no object? Do you have all evening? If so, Victoria and Albert's.
Otherwise, I don't know that there is any particular standout. If you gave us an idea of about where you plan to be, it's easier to narrow it down.
Many of the places people are listing are 2 TS places OR not on the dining plan at all (Calif Grill, Flying Fish, Citricos, Bluezoo, Il Mulino all great places, but not going to fit your criteria.)
All of my top 5 are 1 TS places--,and only one - Le Cellier- is in a park & hard to get into. The other 4 -- The Wave, Kona Cafe, Maya Grill, Wolfgang Puck Cafe -- are all outside the parks. Maya Grill is a bit of a trick to get to (unless you're staying at CSR) but The Wave & Kona Cafe are both great choices if you're going to Magic Kingdom on your last night since they're both on the monorail. Or Wolfgang Puck Cafe if you'd like to spend your last night in Downtown Disney. AGree with the recommendation to check out allears rate & review section for lots of quick reference ratings & can also see what people did/didn't like about places. Have fun![]()
I was originally planning on Boma, but I've heard some less than stellar dinner reviews as of late, so I thought I'd check out other favs just in case.....