Narcoosees.
I think my expectations for Boma were too high given the raves it gets here. It was ok, but not fantastic. The prime rib was lousy and the flank steak tough - but that isn't what you go to Boma for. Some of the items on the buffet were fantastic, others mediocre - but with 80 items - it was hit and miss. I didn't think Zebra Domes deserved their reputation (they were good, don't get me wrong) - in my mind, none of the desserts were great - and that is what people rave about. The restaurant was too big, it was difficult to get to the buffet - and I'm not a buffet person. Now it was worth the effort to go see the AKL, hadn't been there before and the resort itself was great (its also one of the reasons we like Narcoosees - we like to visit the GF even if we aren't staying there). Now before you say, well, you aren't adventurous - we are adventurous eaters - I just prefer my couscous to have more flavor, my steak to be tender and my prime rib to taste like something. My salmon to be cooked to order instead of served to me under lamps. We eat Thai, Korean, Sushi, Indian, Greek, Lebanese and Ethopian at home.
Narcoosees is twice as expensive, though. But the food is at least twice as good. I though the key lime creme brulee (their signature dessert) was too sweet, but my steak and potatoes were very good and the squash and crab soup was the best thing I tasted at Disney. Service is wonderful. I love the location - I like the noise and casualness of it - I know that if I bring my kids here without their "inside voices" it won't be noticed (Boma isn't any better BTW, my daughter had her only full scale meltdown at Boma and the people a table away noticed, but not the people two tables away), and yet I can leave feeling I got a first class meal. And I love the view. Dining overlooking the castle - California Grill gets the raves, but Narcoosees has a darn good view.
So, not a buffet person, not price concious, better food at Narcoosee's means Narcoosees. But I can see where people would balk at the Narcoosees bill - or at the noise, considering you do pay "fine dining" prices.
Now the best meal we had was at Le Cellier - I'd heard raves about it here - so my expectations were pretty high - and the restaurant blew them away. Better food than Narcoosees, a bill that was $100 less.
(Four adults in our party - two votes for Narcoosees as the best meal we had, two for Le Cellier, none for Boma, Spoodles, Teppanyaki (although it was a lot of fun), Beirgarten (which was better than I expected - my expectations for this one were very low) or Marrakesh (the winner last time). Both kids (4&5) vote for the chocolate moose in Canada - with Teppanyaki getting an honorable mention. Spoodles had the best rum drink).