
Time for the main event.....My mother and I both got the Madeira Braised short ribs with hominy cheddar potato puree and wild mushroom ragout

This was amazing, the short ribs were fall apart tender and my mother does not like beef short ribs but Wade and I talked her into trying them; she was making noises while eating this dish that were questionable

My dad goes to a restaurant and for whatever reason always seems to get the stake and then complain when it is not cooked right

As predicted he asked Wade about the filet and that was what he got. This filet was textbook perfect medium rare as ordered, full of flavor, not running yucky juices and earned the chef a personal compliment from my hard to please father. It was served with potato gratin, vidalia onion, balsamic caramelized onion, peppadew peppers, arugula greens, and cabernet demi glace.

My husband went with the Monkfish and really enjoyed it. I tried the risotto and it was amazing, if that came with out fish I would have loved that as a dish. The details are: Butter poached monkfish with pea risotto, sauce americaine, and black sturgeon caviar with preserved meyer lemon.

On to dessert.... I had read in a review about a cart that offers table side after dinner drinks and then called prior to see if this was something they still did as I wanted to surprise my dad who loves French Cognac. My dad has a pain condition and took medication during dinner so sadly he was not able to part take (they only bring the cart when asked) but I was able to get a picture of it and know this would be really neat.

My mother saw that there was a Grand Marnier Flight (1/2 oz pour of each) for $33. This included the regular, a 100 yr, and 150 yr. A full pour of the 150 yr is $37 just to compare. Having never experienced aged Grand Marnier this was a must try and she like a fabulous mom let me have sips as well.

This was so good and the presentation was cool. There really is a truth that good things get better with age.

I got the personalized Coffee served in a mini press and oh was this good.

As detailed above I had already planned to get the signature dessert: Warm Chocolate Banana Tart with vanilla ice cream and handcrafted belgian couverture chocolate crown. This is above words and if you love chocolate it is a must. I thought it would be heavy but found it to be just right, not overly rich and simply perfect

My husband is so cute and easy to please asking Wade if he could just have vanilla icecream with some strawberries even though nothing on the menu was like this. To his happy surprise he got a fruit and chocolate sundae and was in heaven

Proof that at Disney the staff will aim to please.

My Dad was more adventurous then usual and got the Gelato tasting served in an original way of mini cones. Flavors were Vanilla Bean, Cappuccino and Raspberry and he loved them. But you have to eat them quick.

To go with her Grand tasting my mom paired it perfectly with the seasonal berry gratin with a champagne grand Marnier sabayon. This was light and she raved about it.
You will remember that I explained we were paying out of pocket this trip and I had budgeted $300 for this meal: paying for the four of us. My mom explained she would pay for the alcohol and tip. Her and I each had a glass of red wine to pair with our main dish and my dad got ice tea, husband drinking water. Grand total including alcohol was $314

So really I came in under budget because of her paying for the drinks. If on the dining plan this is a great use of 2 Table service credits. I felt this dinner was well worth the price in taste, service, and overall experience. This will be a must for the next trip and I highly recommend it

Next up is day 1 of food and wine (18 of the 30 booths) yes we were crazy!
