Brief Summary: where/what we ate

sadiwest

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I'm still here in FLA., but not at WDW :guilty: . We're at mom's...scheduled to leave on Wednesday.
In any case, I wanted to share some brief thoughts about where/what we ate. I'll do a 'full' report/trip report sometime after we get home.


We stayed at CSR, and we ate at the Pepper Market maybe 5 times while we were there. Mostly because it was convenient. It was VERY confusing the first time, even though I'd read about it here. Once we got the hang of it, we found that we really loved the convenience and very much enjoyed the food. Things we ate included:
Beef stir fry (my favorite, and the one thing I ate most often at WDW)
Pizza
Chicken ceasar salad (was my least favorite thing)
Nachos
Cheeseburger

In terms of overall EXPERIENCE (meaning the atmosphere, experience in general...but having nothing to do with food choice or quality) we both agreed the best was Coral Reef. Then again, it was our 1st anniversary and the whole dinner was amazing because of what they did for us. More on that in the 'full' report.

In terms of overall BEST MEAL (food-wise & not considering atmosphere, etc) for me, was a tie Le Cellier OR Yacht Club Galley. DH hasn't given me his opinion on this category.
At LC I had: Cheese soup, Sauteed shrimp with spicy sausage, spinach, garlic and lemon over linguine, and the only sugar-free dessert they had: Citrus mousse with a raspberry whipped cream. The whole meal was awesome. I was there solo, so DH has no food-input on this.
At YCG I had: Spinach dip (we all shared...DH and I and my mom and step-dad), braised beef 'sandwich' with balsamic glaze, and their SF (or no sugar added?) dessert: a chocolate brownie with chocolate and mango sauces.
I wrote down what everyone had at every restaurant and will include all of that in the 'full' report. :groom:

In terms of one single menu item that was the best...I think DH and I agree it was the Fried Herbed Cheese at 50's PTC. We ate there a second time just to have this again. It's basically what seems like cream cheese, fried, and served with toast and fruit. YUMMY! :teeth:

Some misc. thoughts:
I do NOT think we'd have ordered an appetizer, meal AND dessert PER PERSON for EVERY MEAL if it weren't for the DDP. That being said, I think it was an AWESOME deal and am glad we had it. Some of our meals would have been $40-$60 without it...and that would have made me sad: To see that cash coming out of my pocket each time.
Even without appetizers, we would have spent a ton because DH and I eat many small meals a day. This way, we ate what we could and put the leftovers in the CSR fridge for 'later'. We shared meals twice and ate an extra (late) meal our last night just to use up our CS credits. We really could have shared MOST meals, as the portions were huge.
We'd get two meals, sometimes, out of one. We sometimes left extra tips when the service was excellent. It more often than not WAS excellent, despite my being fearful that the DDP puts staff members off. They add an 18% gratuity to DDP meals....In 'real life' I usually tip 20% (unless service sucks...then 15%) so leaving extra was our pleasure.
Every restaurant but one had sugar-free or no sugar added desserts. Rose & Crown had nothing NSA or SF, so all I could do was have a cup of coffee after my meal (which was very good--the coffee that is). Some places just had SF or NSA ice cream....which is better than nothing, but not quite DESSERT when I'm on vacation. LOL :goodvibes I even tried the NSA or SF vanilla ice cream cup DH bought at the AK cart...was pretty good...but boring. Just vanilla ice cream.

So...that's a brief note on my thoughts. A full report maybe next weekend when I have time to read my notes and type alot. *Sigh* Back to work on Thursday. :guilty:

I don't know when I'll be checking email again before we come home, but feel free to ask any questions until I post the full report. :)
Have a great day! :wave:
Sandi
 
Sounds like you had a great time! We are going in August and so I do have a couple questions. About the sugarless desserts, is ice cream all that they have in WDW? I was hoping for a little more, brownies, cookies and the like.
When you left a tip for great service, did you do it on the whole bill or did you add to bring the (tip included) up to 20%? Did that make sense????
Am looking forward to your full report!!!!! pixiedust:
 
disgram said:
Sounds like you had a great time! We are going in August and so I do have a couple questions. About the sugarless desserts, is ice cream all that they have in WDW? I was hoping for a little more, brownies, cookies and the like.
When you left a tip for great service, did you do it on the whole bill or did you add to bring the (tip included) up to 20%? Did that make sense????
Am looking forward to your full report!!!!! pixiedust:


:teeth: Hello again!
MOST restaurants we went to had something either NSA or SF available, but almost NO place had them on their regular menu list...We had to ask. 50's PTC had a NSA or SF cheesecake. The first time I got it they served it with fresh fruit...the second time it stood alone on the plate. The Yacht Club Galley had the SF Brownie which was WOW....so good. Le Cellier had the best NON-CHOCOLATE SF/NSA dessert. The Plaza, Tony's (both at MK) and some others...can't remember where...had ice cream. Rose and Crown had NOTHING (which was a shame, because the food was good). I feel that, overall WDW goes above and beyond to accomodate those with food allergies or problems (think about how many people can't eat SOMETHING: lactose, gluten, wheat, nuts, etc)....
The food 'court' in The Land (EPCOT) sells NSA chocolate brownies...single ones wrapped in plastic. They were good...and I suppose you could buy a few (they weren't cheap...between 2 and $3 each) and save them 'just in case'.
DH once in a while got a NSA ice cream 'float' with diet coke. I thought that was pretty creative! Italy (EPCOT WS) sells bulk candy (chocolates) and had one SF and one NSA kind. They were **AWESOME**. Norway (EPCOT WS) has a NSA chocolate mousse that was VERY good. Pepper Market had SF muffins (apricot and blueberry) that I often got as my 'dessert' and saved for another meal. They were 'ok' but very greasy (take out the sugar, they have to add SOMETHING in it's place).
Usually, DH and I would just agree on a dollar amount to leave 'in addition' to what they get from the DDP. At Coral Reef we left $10 which was VERY much more than 20% but DH and I shared a meal...wasn't fair to waiter to give him 20% of one meal's cost when two people were being served.
Other times, we'd leave $3 or so when they were already getting a $6+ tip...so it varied and there was NO method to our madness.
:teeth:
Sandi
 
I also want to add that we didn't do many buffets, but we did a couple breakfast ones. Maya Grill at CSR and Donald's Breakfastasaurus at AK. By FAR, Donald's was better. I only wish I had the ability to eat more. LOL
Sandi
 













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