WDW Princess
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- Oct 2, 2006
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Hi all! I am completely new to this forum but so happy I have discovered it! I was starting to worry about my mental state as I am in my late 20s but absolutely love (no, LOVE) WDW and get butterflies in my stomach every time we plan vacation or weekend there. Its good to know there are other adults that love Disney just as much!!!
This being said, I wanted to share our experience at Bistro de Paris last weekend. We have never been there and my husband decided to take me to BDP to cure my homesickness (I have lived in France most of my life and even after 10 years in the US still get very homesick). We hoped for a delectable and romantic dinner, savoring foods that would remind me of my childhood. Not so! I was disappointed almost to tears! There was very little of the real French cuisine and food was at best mediocre and extremely bland. A few people, with whom I had a chance to speak of this restaurant, mentioned that it was not a child-friendly place and this is what we hoped for: romantic ambience instead they put a kid right on top of us, who kept looking over into our plates and talking loudly so the tables are NOT generously spaced as promised (I know, I know, its Disney its for kids, but itd be so nice to have a dining experience, at least for once, without screaming kids). The best part was being able to speak French to the au pairs that worked as waiters, but thats about it!
The deserts are ok though. There has never been a time when we did not enjoy a restaurant at WDW park this is a first for us! I guess when it is listed as French Cuisine, I expect French cuisine. And this was anything but As a true connoisseur of anything yummy French, I certainly do not recommend BDP. Thank you for letting me vent (I should have probably written something more positive for my first post, huh?)
This being said, I wanted to share our experience at Bistro de Paris last weekend. We have never been there and my husband decided to take me to BDP to cure my homesickness (I have lived in France most of my life and even after 10 years in the US still get very homesick). We hoped for a delectable and romantic dinner, savoring foods that would remind me of my childhood. Not so! I was disappointed almost to tears! There was very little of the real French cuisine and food was at best mediocre and extremely bland. A few people, with whom I had a chance to speak of this restaurant, mentioned that it was not a child-friendly place and this is what we hoped for: romantic ambience instead they put a kid right on top of us, who kept looking over into our plates and talking loudly so the tables are NOT generously spaced as promised (I know, I know, its Disney its for kids, but itd be so nice to have a dining experience, at least for once, without screaming kids). The best part was being able to speak French to the au pairs that worked as waiters, but thats about it!
The deserts are ok though. There has never been a time when we did not enjoy a restaurant at WDW park this is a first for us! I guess when it is listed as French Cuisine, I expect French cuisine. And this was anything but As a true connoisseur of anything yummy French, I certainly do not recommend BDP. Thank you for letting me vent (I should have probably written something more positive for my first post, huh?)