I think maybe Coral reef in epcot for lunch one day. I know I have time but I want my list a little more settled.
I love the Coral Reef. Lunch is definitely a better idea than dinner, as the prices increase at dinner.
I've also always loved the Cape May Clambake, although it's beginning to get hard to get into anymore. I'm not one for making PS's, so I usually just walk in and see what I can get.
Another one we enjoyed immensely was the All-Star Cafe at the Wide World of Sports. CarolAnnC and I walked in there once when the place was practically empty. Since it's out of the way, unless there's something going on at the WWoS, it should be easy to get into. We got chitty chatting with the cast member waiting our table, as we generally do, and they turned us on to their relative who managed Boma's. So, we went to Boma's that night and asked for the manager and were taken very good care of. As it happened, we were having a small DIS meet at Boma's that night, so the manager had the chef make us up a special dessert tray and delivered it to our table. Needless to say, everyone at the table had a phenominal night.
Another restaurant I enjoy a lot is Boatwrights at Dixie Landings. It's not the *greatest* food, but I've always enjoyed the atmosphere and the food is enjoyable. The last time were there, they had the exact same menu as Olivia's did the night before, just the names of the entrees were tweaked slightly.
In December, we enjoyed the new Turf Club in SSR. And, of course, you *never* go wrong with O'Hana's. Go late and grab a table by the window to view the MK fireworks.
If you enjoy ribs, hit the Trails End Buffetaria at Ft. Wilderness. If the older waiter named Bob is still working there, try and get his area. He's just a heck of a lot of fun. We once ordered our drinks and told him to bring us big glasses as we drink a lot. He brought each of us our own pitcher with a straw in it, and no glasses. So, we all sat through dinner drinking straight from our pitchers.
If you want something quiet and out of the way, the Sand Trap Grill at Osprey Ridge golf course is a real hidden gem. When we were turned on to it by a CM, we were told that many Disney executives eat there because few of the guests know about it. It closes early, around 5-6pm, but it's good food. Mostly burgers and sandwiches.
For something upscale and enjoyable at a bit higher cost, don't miss Fulton's Crab House on the Empress Lily.
Off property, Pebbles, at the Cross Roads was extremely good, but I believe I read on a food board (chowhound.com) that it may be closed now. We didn't have time to get over there in December to verify that or not.
However, we did make it over to Celebration in December and at the Celebration Towne Tavern. Walking into that place is a like a teleporter straight to Boston. CarolAnnC is from Boston and often misses the various things that you just can't find outside of Boston. She *LOVED* this place!! They serve hotdog buns that are sliced incorrectly, just like in Boston.

And, as we were leaving, we ran into a few of Webmaster Pete's friends going into the place. They explained that they felt this place had the best clam chowder in the entire Orlando area. I know for a fact that we will definitely go back.