greetings all! i'm posting to ask for disney dining advice for a foodie. i've only been to disney one time--this past november--and that was for a convention, so my dining experience was very limited. i'll include details of what we liked at the end of this post...but what i'm really asking is this: as a foodie (read: dining snob) where should one eat in the world? there are so many different reasons why people like different disney restaurants--theme, location, family or couple or senior or DOG friendly (ok i made the dog part up!). but where should one eat if one is interested in the food?
i ask because i'm going back twice in the next five months...yes, i really fell in love with disney during the convention!


meal we liked:
1. dinner at the yachtsman. had the lamb. it was fantastic.
meal that we eventually liked:
1. dinner at flying fish. i had to send my first plate back, as the scallops were gummy and the risotto was crunchy (note--i'm not so much of a snob that i ever send food back--this was a special case, as it was not edible). ended up with a surprise salmon dish that was FANTASTIC. appetizers were only ok (calamari and tuna roll).
meal that was below-par:
1. fulton's crab house. we waited over an hour to be served a small plate of mediocre crab and four small, oily potatoes.
non-meal that we loved:
1. eating 'around the world' in epcot--particularly the school bread in norway!
the kinds of places we like to eat:
-nice restaurants in major cities. favorite meals so far--cafe atlantico in washington dc, a dockside restaurant in sitka, alaska (for alaskan king crab), parc in philadelphia, the chocolate buffet at sutton place hotel in vancouver bc...
thanks in advance for the input!!!!
i ask because i'm going back twice in the next five months...yes, i really fell in love with disney during the convention!



meal we liked:
1. dinner at the yachtsman. had the lamb. it was fantastic.
meal that we eventually liked:
1. dinner at flying fish. i had to send my first plate back, as the scallops were gummy and the risotto was crunchy (note--i'm not so much of a snob that i ever send food back--this was a special case, as it was not edible). ended up with a surprise salmon dish that was FANTASTIC. appetizers were only ok (calamari and tuna roll).
meal that was below-par:
1. fulton's crab house. we waited over an hour to be served a small plate of mediocre crab and four small, oily potatoes.
non-meal that we loved:
1. eating 'around the world' in epcot--particularly the school bread in norway!
the kinds of places we like to eat:
-nice restaurants in major cities. favorite meals so far--cafe atlantico in washington dc, a dockside restaurant in sitka, alaska (for alaskan king crab), parc in philadelphia, the chocolate buffet at sutton place hotel in vancouver bc...
thanks in advance for the input!!!!
