Best use of 1 TS credit for non-buffet

Masonmj84

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table service meal.

What would be your top recommendations (theme park or resort)?
 
What kind of food do you like? Are you looking to get the most expensive non-buffet TS meal for your credit, or the fanciest, or the largest portion? Or just the best quality food? (So in that case what kind of food you like is important)
 
Generally, best quality food (nice ambiance is a plus).

The quantity of the food (unless the portions are super skimpy) and how much the food would cost if not on the DP are not as important.

Generally prefer American or European-inspired over Asian-inspired (but am not adverse to Asian-inspired, except Indian).
 
What a shame you don't like Indian inspired because Sanaa at AKL is the best 1 TS at WDW.

Others that I think are above average for a 1 TS are Turf Club at SSR and Ragland Road at DTD. I think Le Cellier and Chefs de France are both decent for lunch.

O'Hana is a very popular restaurant on these boards along with GF Cafe. Neither ping my radar as being good but the majority on here think so.
 

I really enjoy eating at Epcot WS over pretty much anything else. I think that Le Cellier for lunch, Tutto for dinner, and Akershus for dinner were my top 3 meals there based on all of your criteria. :)
 
I have not been yet, but the Wave at the contemporary is American-inspired and looks like a nice menu. I haven't seen it talked about on here, but I'd check that one out and see if it fits the bill. The pictures look great and the desserts are all trios!

We're also trying Chefs de France for dinner, and will likely order the from 3-course prix fixe menu (a nice way to get 3 courses on the regular dining plan, also available at Le Cellier lunch and a few other places that I've read about here but can't recall.)

Liberty Tree Tavern in MK is a great American lunch (it's only a buffet at dinner).
 
My non-buffet picks would be:

Sanaa (disqualified for you, though, it sounds like)
Chefs de France
Kona Café
 
Well, removing Sanaa from the running (which would be my choice if not for your no Indian food stipulation), I'd recommend both the Grand Floridian Cafe and the Kona Cafe.
 
I highly recommend that you check out the menus at a site like allears and find meals that will appeal to you.

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table service meal.

What would be your top recommendations (theme park or resort)?

Ohana! But if you want more for your dining plan, do the fantasmic dinner package at mama melrose. You even get an appetizer with your meal!
 
Liberty is not a Buffet. It is served family style. It is one of my husbands favorites. It is similar to a Thanksgiving style meal.
 
Liberty is not a Buffet. It is served family style. It is one of my husbands favorites. It is similar to a Thanksgiving style meal.

By "buffet" I meant all you can eat. I thought maybe that was what the OP was avoiding. I have had both the lunch and the dinner and they are great.
 
I love Kouzzina at the Boardwalk. My other top choices of a non-buffet restaurant would be Coral Reef for seafood, Via Napoli for Italian and pizza, or Kona Cafe for more Asian/Polynesian-themed food.
 












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