Coral Reef + Le Cellier - which for lunch/dinner?

PrincessV

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Okay, I know we'll be eating at both in Dec., but just can't decide which to schedule for lunch and which for dinner!

Anyone have some input on this one?
Thanks!
 
Hi V :wave2: December ADR planning already :faint: We're doing CR for Dinner and LeC for Lunch in August before we meet I can tell you how they were then if you want! I wanted one lunch and LeC had the better lunch menu for us :goodvibes
 
You may have to go by when you can get into LeCellier. They seem to be a very popular restaurant. We called at 180 mark of our first day, and couldn't get a dinner any earlier than 8 PM.
 
I've been to both places several times. I prefer LeC for Dinner and Seas for lunch.....:)
 

When I was in WD in Jan we ran into the same problem with priority seating. No good times left. We started just showing up at the restaurant at the time that we wanted, without a reservation, and were seated at every restaurant without a problem and virtually no wait. This of course wuld not work as well if you have a large party (mine was 7 people) or if you went at a peak time.
 
Hi V :wave2: December ADR planning already :faint: We're doing CR for Dinner and LeC for Lunch in August before we meet I can tell you how they were then if you want! I wanted one lunch and LeC had the better lunch menu for us :goodvibes
Hiya Jo! Excellent - let's get that in before the 21 Mactan salute or I'll never remember what you tell me! :rotfl:
I've been to both places several times. I prefer LeC for Dinner and Seas for lunch.....:)
That's kind of where I was leaning, just based on the menus. But...
You may have to go by when you can get into LeCellier. They seem to be a very popular restaurant. We called at 180 mark of our first day, and couldn't get a dinner any earlier than 8 PM.
When I was in WD in Jan we ran into the same problem with priority seating. No good times left. We started just showing up at the restaurant at the time that we wanted, without a reservation, and were seated at every restaurant without a problem and virtually no wait. This of course wuld not work as well if you have a large party (mine was 7 people) or if you went at a peak time.
Working in our favor: low season, small party, early dinner time (5ish). But, and at the risk of opening yet another debate, boy do I miss the days when we could head over to The World without ADR's and still score a table (we're 1.5 hours away)! Slickrn, thanks for letting me know you were able to do that. With a DS5 in tow, I'll still plan ahead, but it's good to know a walk-up is still possible these days:thumbsup2
 
I've done Le Cellier for lunch and dinner and CR for dinner. If it were me, I would make Le Cellier for lunch, I ate steak for dinner and it was just as good, and CR for dinner.
 
I always do Coral Reef for lunch as it works will with our touring plan. I get to the world show case in the afternoon so Le Cellier is on our dinner plans as an ADR for December. Using the 180+10 advantage, I got a reservation for two of us at 6:30 on the day we wanted.
 


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