Dining Recommendations for 2 adults??

Disney5Mom

<font color=magenta>We can sleep at home!<br><font
Joined
Nov 11, 2004
Messages
611
DH and I are going for 5 nights in Jan, staying at CR. We will be using Disney transportation :boat: . Where do you suggest we go for dinner? We usually do a table service dinner every day. We do like Ohana and Boma.Any ideas? :confused3
 
DH and I spent a week at Disney in July and we ate at LeCellier (dinner), Tony's Town Square (lunch), Grand Floridian Cafe (dinner), Mama Melrose (dinner), and Chef Mickey's (breakfast). We loved LeCellier and would definitely down there again. We won't return to Grand Floridian for dinner, and all the others were fine. We liked them, but would not go back on our next trip just because there are so many other places to try. Hope you enjoy your time at WDW!!
 
Will you have park hoppers? If so, how about hopping over to Epcot/World Showcase? If you like character meals how about Chef Mickey's, Cape May or 1900 PF? Narcoossee's is nice for couples, kind of romantic.
 
My DH & I just got back from a trip, just the 2 of us, all WDW transportation. We went to the following restaurants, all of which I would recommend:

Fulton's Crab House
Ghirardelli
Tusker House
Victoria & Albert's Chef's Table
Tempura Kiku
Citricos
Brown Derby
California Grill
Beaches & Cream
Cape May Cafe

If you are interested in our reviews, you can read them here:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1195554

Cheers!
Heather W
 

I would highly recommend LeCellier (steak) and the San Angel Inn -- both @ Epcot's World Showcase. Those 2 are our favorites and we try to get there every time we visit.
 
My all time favs:

California Grill
Jiko
Citricos
Alfredos
Le Cellier
Aritst Point
 
Narcooses
Citrico's
LeCellier
San Angel Inn
Flying Fish
Spoodles
 
My favorites:
V&A's
Flying Fish
Artist Point
Bistro de Paris
Le Cellier
Boma

California Grill is on top of your resort since you're staying at CR. We've had good experiences here but haven't been in a couple of years so I didn't include it in my list. Artist Point is another one that's easy to get to from CR because it's in WL, and you can take a boat.
 
My wife and I enjoy Jiko and BlueZoo.
mf_charliechaplin.gif
 
le cellier, 1900 park fare, Jiko, and the GF cafe is GREAT for breakfast and lunch, not so much for dinner.
 
We're Boma fans too!

We eat at Rose & Crown (Epcot UK) every trip to WDW - for a casual table service meal.

V&A
San Angel Inn for the atmosphere
Yachtsman Steakhouse
 
We love California Grill as others have said! Also I would suggest:

Boma - Breakfast or Dinner
Kona - Breakfast
Le Cellier - Dinner
Chefs de France - Dinner
Ohana - Dinner
Chef Mickey's or Crystal Palace for a character meal
 
Our favorite to date is Alfredo's at Epcot.
The food and the ambiance, decor, everything is awesome!
 
Flying Fish, Shula's, Palio, BlueZoo and stroll around Boardwalk lagoon afterwards.(skip Spoodles)
Citrico's, Narcooses, Cali Grill, even Kona Cafe if you want a bit more casual.
Jiko is great and Artist's Point can be good sometimes.
The only in park restaurant this is a must is Chef's de France for us.(we haven't tried Bistro yet but heard good things)
 
my dh and I like:
Brown Derby
Yatchsman Steakhouse
Le Cellier
Capn Jacks

We are planning on trying the following in about 165 days
all of the above
Chef Mickeys
1900 Park Fare
Boma's
We can't wait!!!!!
 


Disney Vacation Planning. Free. Done for You.
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts. Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.
Start Your Disney Vacation
Disney EarMarked Producer






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Add as a preferred source on Google

Back
Top Bottom