Dinner at ... BOMA!!!
Anything at all from Ghiradellis on our first day ... and
A BEVERLY from Epcot (or at least persuading someone else to try one)!!
DH and I love to eat at Teppanyaki. We've eaten at similar Japanese "cut em up and cook em in front of you" restaurants. This is our favorite. The filet has been consistently great over the years!!!!
......the carrot cake/chocolate cake from the Artiste Point at SSR. YUM!
A trip to the Candy Cauldron in DTD WS also. OH...and the most delicious
burger on the planet from Beaches & Creame at BC.
School Bread is a pastry from the bakery in Norway....
Dole Whip is a soft-serve pineapple flavored non dairy frozen treat best served as a float made with pineapple juice. (I like it with rum & it does come in flavors other than pineapple)
Dinner at Chef Mickey's on our first night...
Mickey Bars...
OHana's dinner...
Magic Bars and refillable mugs at Roaring Forks...
Casey dogs...
Frozen Lemonades...
Cindy's Royal Table with the princesses...
In no particular order and all of these suggestions are subtle enough to fit into your schedule, no matter how hectic it may be. That being said...
My Disney Dining experience would not be complete without...
1. a funnel cake from Epcot
2. Gelato from the Beach Club Marketplace
3. a press-pot of 100% Kona Coffee from Kona Cafe
4. Chocolates and a glass of Rosa Regale from the wine bar at Italy
5. Dole Whip from Adventureland
6. a Beaver Tail from Canada at EPcot
dinner at Olivia's
breakfast at Kona
Casey's hot dog & mint choc chip icecream on Main Street
orange sunshine at beaches
illuminations at Rose and Crown
dinner @ LTT
and more & more
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trying new in Sept: Boma, Jiko, California Grill, Coral Reef, Le Cellier & Flying Fish (because of DIS recommendations)
Our trip would not be complete without lunch at Pecos Bill Cafe and breakfast at Chef Mickeys and dinner at 50's Prime Time Cafe. The Playhouse Disney Character Breakfast at MGM has quickly become a must do !!