Darth Mickey said:
I KNOW!!! Disney is getting pretty cheap now.I mean I HATE their "new" Fast food choices. The only good one they had was in the magic Kingdom in Tommorowland.Ironically,they closed THAT down too.
I don't know, maybe things have changed since I was there in May. During my week there, I had only two meals (dinner at Crystal Palace and at Hoop Dee Doo Revue) that WEREN'T counter service, and I ate good food (except I HATED the ribs at HDD). I didn't say GREAT food, but good, decent, often wholesome food.
I kept notes in my trip report. Some of my favorite counter service meals included:
1) freshly made Asian Chicken Salad that was really tasty: udon noodles, romaine lettuce, various veggies, moist cubes of chicken, and a really good, strong Asian salad dressing made with sesame oil. It was served in a modified Chinese food take-out container (with a round bottom and no lid flaps) along with chopsticks.
CBR foodcourt
2) an absolutely mouth-watering "hand-tossed chicken caesar salad." My wife and I love making our own Caesar dressing and almost never order Caesar salad in restaurants, but she said it looked really good, and it tasted even better. It turns out they have a great system to make it fresh. The CM pulls a heaping plate of romaine lettuce out of a refrigerated drawer and dumps the lettuce into a refrigerated bowl that sits recessed in a modified sandwich board. CM then adds measured scoops of chicken cubes, grated parmasean cheese, croutons, and dressing, and then hand-tosses it in that recessed bowl. When it's all done, CM plates it on the original plate the lettuce was on, then tops it off with more parmasean cheese and a warm breadstick. Yum.
CBR foodcourt
3) a grilled turkey and cheese sandwich with arugula and red peppers served on some type of hearty multi-grain bread. And also a delicious grilled veggie sandwich.
Backlot Express, Disney-MGM Studios
4) Monstro's Turkey Sandwich.
Pinocchio's Village Haus, Magic Kingdom
5) Bacon Cheeseburger and fries (hey, I'm human!).
CBR foodcourt
6) Vegetarian wrap with a side of grapes.
Cosmic Ray's, Magic Kingdom
7) Fish n' chips and clam chowder.
Columbia Harbour House, Magic Kingdom
8) Split two dishes: roasted veggie sandwich, and something I forget the name of but was very much like pad thai.
Wolfgang Puck Express, Downtown Disney
Not bad for counter service meals, huh? And these are just the ones I wrote about in my trip report -- I know there were others that I just can't remember. The food's out there, you just have to know about it and not settle for the nearest burger and dog stand. Of course there's a lot of terrible and unimaginative counter service food at WDW As you can see, I had no trouble finding food without resorting to burgers and fries too often. And I didn't even go into Epcot's World Showcase. I could've lived on a few meals just at Morocco's Tangierine Cafe alone! And I wish I'd gone to either Flame Tree or Tusker House at Animal Kingdom -- those menus looked great, but it just wasn't to be.
It's Thanksgiving morning, the house has the aromas of food my wife and I are cooking, but I'd trade it all to again be sitting outside Toy Story Pizza Planet (a good example of terrible counter service food) with my turkey sandwich takeout from Backlot Express.
-- Eric
