sapphirerose915
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Battle of the seafood spots.. which do you prefer???
Sorry, I meant everything AT Flying Fish seems like a big step up from Blue Zoo, even though the prices are pretty similar - sorry for the typo.We've only been to Blue Zoo once - we had a great server, found the atmosphere and food to be underwhelming. We LOVE FF and have never had a bad experience. Everything feels like a big step up from FF, though the prices are comparable (from what I recall).
We prefer BlueZoo because they offer multiple selections daily for whole grilled fish....that can be deboned table side.Battle of the seafood spots.. which do you prefer???
^^^THIS!!!!!! Grab an appetizer and their amazing smokin' sangria at Blue Zoo during Happy Hour (yep a rare Happy Hour at Disney). Then have the rest of the meal at Flying Fish. Their menu and execution is far superior in my seafood-lovin mind and I think it is the most beautiful restaurant on property to boot.Flying Fish, although I often go to the Blue Zoo bar for their good bar menu. For a full meal, Flying Fish hands down.
I would agree, right after the remodel, the quality of food at Flying Fish seem less. However, our last 2 trips, the food has been back to previous quality levels. The interior design is either love or hate it, I don't find it objectionable.I guess this is contrarian, but we find Bluezoo to be exponentially better than Flying Fish, especially since the FF redesign, which was accompanied by a significant deterioration in food quality and service. On the other hand, we’ve found Bluezoo to be consistently excellent, with both innovative as well as more traditional choices, outstanding service, and a beautiful setting.