wise king mickey
The Plaid Mouseketeer
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Hokay! I got lots of explainin' to do, starting with Beaches and Cream.
Beaches and Cream- this little diner isn't really a destination, but if you're at the BW or Y/BC, give it a shot. Entrees are filling, if not exactly haute cuisine, but the desserts steal the show. You can order a classic sundae drenched in hot fudge and nuts, get a soda float, order a glass of Frozen Sunshine (an orange-cream milkshake), or split the queen mother of all desserts with your party- the 21 scoop kitchen sink. The service is somewhere between slow and glacial-- get there early to avoid a long wait (which is common, despite the fact that according to Steve Birnbaum it no longer exists).
Coral Reef- this is a fancy restruant situated in the Living Seas at Epcot. Number one item on the menu is fish, but they make a mean strip steak. Service is actually pretty fast for the volume of people they serve, but considering the place holds 400, this isn't saying much.
Teppanyaki- very neat place. It takes a bit of time for the appetizers to come out, but even before you can start, your chef arrives. That's right-- dinner is the show at this communal dining restruant. Bang, bang, bang, he or she plies you with noodles, your entree, and some Disneyesque entertainment.
Have to leave now, but stay tuned- more about my escapades is on the way!
Beaches and Cream- this little diner isn't really a destination, but if you're at the BW or Y/BC, give it a shot. Entrees are filling, if not exactly haute cuisine, but the desserts steal the show. You can order a classic sundae drenched in hot fudge and nuts, get a soda float, order a glass of Frozen Sunshine (an orange-cream milkshake), or split the queen mother of all desserts with your party- the 21 scoop kitchen sink. The service is somewhere between slow and glacial-- get there early to avoid a long wait (which is common, despite the fact that according to Steve Birnbaum it no longer exists).
Coral Reef- this is a fancy restruant situated in the Living Seas at Epcot. Number one item on the menu is fish, but they make a mean strip steak. Service is actually pretty fast for the volume of people they serve, but considering the place holds 400, this isn't saying much.
Teppanyaki- very neat place. It takes a bit of time for the appetizers to come out, but even before you can start, your chef arrives. That's right-- dinner is the show at this communal dining restruant. Bang, bang, bang, he or she plies you with noodles, your entree, and some Disneyesque entertainment.
Have to leave now, but stay tuned- more about my escapades is on the way!