Mouseturtle
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We had the Candelight Processional package and decided on France. This was our first time. I can say it's not my new favorite, but I also really enjoyed it.
I got the onion soup which was really good, but so cheesy I could not finish it all for fear of my cardiologist. The boys got lobster bisque - I had read mixed reviews on it, but tried it and really liked it. The picture of my soup is not exactly flattering
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The baguettes they serve are crusty, hot and perfect! Enjoyed dipping them in soup.
I got the roasted chicken
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My son got the filet
My nephew chose the braised ribs
I tried all of them, and mine really was the best. The portion of chicken was generous (it's half a chicken) and really moist and flavorful. The boys tried my potatoes and said they tasted like "McDonald's fries" haha - they were good, crispy on the outside and mashed-potatoey on the inside. The broccoli was overcooked. The sauce on the plate was awesome.
The filet was good-not-great. Now, mind you, this follows last night's dinner at Le Cellier, so it had big shoes to fill and fell short in comparison. But on its own it was flavorful, and tender. The potatoes and haricots verts were good-not-great as well.
The braised short ribs, I can say, were one of the worst things I ever tasted. It just had a very odd, almost sour overpowering flavor. My nephew could hardly eat it. Now, I had read the bad reviews on it, but try telling a teenager what to order, ha!
The best part of the meal was dessert. We ordered:
sorbets
chocolate mousse cake
profiteroles (which our server said were her personal favorite)
They were all so excellent - if I had to pick a favorite, believe it or not I'd choose the sorbets. The presentation is lovely, and it's a nice light finish to the meal. The flavors were raspberry, pear and coconut and were so amazing. The profiteroles were also amazing but probably heavy to eat on your own - they are positively swimming in chocolate sauce (which is not a bad thing!) - the mousse cake was rich and dark.
The only complaints about the meal and restaurant:
-The entrees were served too hot, if that makes any sense. Like, burn-your-tongue hot and forget about touching the plates. I found that a bit odd.
-The server told me that Evian water was not included in my dining plan (I'm on the deluxe plan) - now,I have gotten it included EVERYWHERE ELSE I've gone in 4 years of Disney, but she charged me $6.99. That ticked me off a little.
All in all, I would go back, and most likely try the salmon (I saw it and it looked awesome) - my son also said he wants to go back. The atmosphere is awesome, I could almost feel I was in France (but then I noticed people wearing Mickey ears
haha - and who doesn't love a French accent?
Give it a try - just stay away from the short ribs!
I got the onion soup which was really good, but so cheesy I could not finish it all for fear of my cardiologist. The boys got lobster bisque - I had read mixed reviews on it, but tried it and really liked it. The picture of my soup is not exactly flattering

The baguettes they serve are crusty, hot and perfect! Enjoyed dipping them in soup.
I got the roasted chicken

My son got the filet

My nephew chose the braised ribs

I tried all of them, and mine really was the best. The portion of chicken was generous (it's half a chicken) and really moist and flavorful. The boys tried my potatoes and said they tasted like "McDonald's fries" haha - they were good, crispy on the outside and mashed-potatoey on the inside. The broccoli was overcooked. The sauce on the plate was awesome.
The filet was good-not-great. Now, mind you, this follows last night's dinner at Le Cellier, so it had big shoes to fill and fell short in comparison. But on its own it was flavorful, and tender. The potatoes and haricots verts were good-not-great as well.
The braised short ribs, I can say, were one of the worst things I ever tasted. It just had a very odd, almost sour overpowering flavor. My nephew could hardly eat it. Now, I had read the bad reviews on it, but try telling a teenager what to order, ha!
The best part of the meal was dessert. We ordered:
sorbets

chocolate mousse cake

profiteroles (which our server said were her personal favorite)

They were all so excellent - if I had to pick a favorite, believe it or not I'd choose the sorbets. The presentation is lovely, and it's a nice light finish to the meal. The flavors were raspberry, pear and coconut and were so amazing. The profiteroles were also amazing but probably heavy to eat on your own - they are positively swimming in chocolate sauce (which is not a bad thing!) - the mousse cake was rich and dark.
The only complaints about the meal and restaurant:
-The entrees were served too hot, if that makes any sense. Like, burn-your-tongue hot and forget about touching the plates. I found that a bit odd.
-The server told me that Evian water was not included in my dining plan (I'm on the deluxe plan) - now,I have gotten it included EVERYWHERE ELSE I've gone in 4 years of Disney, but she charged me $6.99. That ticked me off a little.
All in all, I would go back, and most likely try the salmon (I saw it and it looked awesome) - my son also said he wants to go back. The atmosphere is awesome, I could almost feel I was in France (but then I noticed people wearing Mickey ears

Give it a try - just stay away from the short ribs!