Dopey4Life
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- May 17, 2011
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My favorite restaurant - Via Napoli
I love Via Napoli and make my husband go each trip, along with a few other of my regular spots. Thankfully we did much better with our food pictures this evening. With the kids meal, our daughter got to choose appetizer and picked the fruit.
She loves berries, so this was perfect for her. She rated it a 5 out of 5, though when I remembered to ask her she usually rated everything a 5 out of 5.
I saved room at lunch for my favorite appetizer, Arancini, which we paid out of pocket for. I love these little fried risotto balls and they, again, did not disappoint. They were definitely a 5 out of 5 in my book. I am drooling right now as I type thinking about them. Yum!
My husband and I shared the Candele (almost like a lasagna) and the Mezze Rigatoni alla Crema con Pollo (cream, chicken, and peas) - this was a great idea (patting myself on the back) because the rigatoni is a very rich dish. Plus both dishes are excellent, so hubby and I happily shared half of each. Next trip I promise I will let him choose his own entrée and just get the Candele, which is amazing. It was nice to share though and we loved both. We each rate each dish a 5 out of 5!
Our daughter had the kids spaghetti and meatballs, which was huge! She is a big eater for 4 years old, but did not even put a dent in it. I believe my hubby did finish her meatballs, though.
My mom had the Lasagna Verde (vegetable lasagne) and raved about it. She said it was delicious, but very rich. She rated it a 5 out of 5.
My mother-in-law had the vegetable pizza, which was the first pizza any of us have had after eating at Via Napoli over 5 trips. I know they are known for their pizza, but always love their pasta!
For dessert, my mom got a cappuccino and was very pleased with it.
Our daughter had chocolate gelato, which she loved. My husband tried the Italian soda dessert, which he said was very refreshing. My mother-in-law and I both had the lemon sorbet, which we always get. It was nice, light, and refreshing as the last time we had it.
Our waitress, Chiara (yes, I was also surprised there were female waitresses - I only remembered the cute Italian guys. I can say this and not get in trouble because I am married to a cute Italian guy!
) was wonderful and brought us a little treat and sang to us for our Anniversary. Overall, the meal was even better than our last time at Via Napoli, which is hard to do. We definitely rated the whole meal - food, service, experience as a 5 out of 5.
Next up...Day #6...Tusker House at Animal Kingdom and 1900 Park Fare Anniversary dinner...
I love Via Napoli and make my husband go each trip, along with a few other of my regular spots. Thankfully we did much better with our food pictures this evening. With the kids meal, our daughter got to choose appetizer and picked the fruit.
She loves berries, so this was perfect for her. She rated it a 5 out of 5, though when I remembered to ask her she usually rated everything a 5 out of 5.
I saved room at lunch for my favorite appetizer, Arancini, which we paid out of pocket for. I love these little fried risotto balls and they, again, did not disappoint. They were definitely a 5 out of 5 in my book. I am drooling right now as I type thinking about them. Yum!
My husband and I shared the Candele (almost like a lasagna) and the Mezze Rigatoni alla Crema con Pollo (cream, chicken, and peas) - this was a great idea (patting myself on the back) because the rigatoni is a very rich dish. Plus both dishes are excellent, so hubby and I happily shared half of each. Next trip I promise I will let him choose his own entrée and just get the Candele, which is amazing. It was nice to share though and we loved both. We each rate each dish a 5 out of 5!
Our daughter had the kids spaghetti and meatballs, which was huge! She is a big eater for 4 years old, but did not even put a dent in it. I believe my hubby did finish her meatballs, though.
My mom had the Lasagna Verde (vegetable lasagne) and raved about it. She said it was delicious, but very rich. She rated it a 5 out of 5.
My mother-in-law had the vegetable pizza, which was the first pizza any of us have had after eating at Via Napoli over 5 trips. I know they are known for their pizza, but always love their pasta!
For dessert, my mom got a cappuccino and was very pleased with it.
Our daughter had chocolate gelato, which she loved. My husband tried the Italian soda dessert, which he said was very refreshing. My mother-in-law and I both had the lemon sorbet, which we always get. It was nice, light, and refreshing as the last time we had it.
Our waitress, Chiara (yes, I was also surprised there were female waitresses - I only remembered the cute Italian guys. I can say this and not get in trouble because I am married to a cute Italian guy!

Next up...Day #6...Tusker House at Animal Kingdom and 1900 Park Fare Anniversary dinner...