DisneyDreamer2
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I already posted my review of Cinderella's new dinner in another thread, and now I will attempt to tackle our other meals. I took a lot of pictures of the restaurants too, since I believe dining at Disney should be unique and well themed. We ate at Cinderella's Royal Table, Boma, San Angel Inn, Sci Fi Dine In, Restaurant Marrakesh, The Coral Reef, and Kona Cafe.
We had only one absoultely awful meal, and that one actually turned out to be the most expensive. So let's get that one over with first. It was actually one we were really looking forward to: The Coral Reef.
this is the dining room- sorry it's blurry
At first they tried to sit us at a table in the back tier. However I saw 4 empty tables along the aquarium wall and politely asked if one of those might be available for us. she checked and sure enough we were escorted down to our table along the glass. we would be doing the aqua tour later in the trip so it was exciting to get to know the fish, turtles and sharks we'd be swimming with. Although have you seen those obscenely ugly and enoumous groupers in there? I am not a gigantic grouper groupee.
We both started with a Chicken Ceasar salad. The lettuce is served uncut, in stalks and the the chicken was quite pink. It did have a nice dressing.
The bread was served warm and was very delicious.
For the entree, we both ordered the filet. I ordered mine medium and my friend well done. Both came out butterflied and burned to a crisp. It was served with a veal demi glace that was too overpowering. The potatoes were bland and the spinach surely didn't add to the meal.
The highlight was my dessert however. I had the butterscotch creme brulee with wild berries. It was AMAZING! I LOVED it! Unfortunately, my friend did not take my advice and order the chocolate wave, instead she opted for the warm apple cobbler a la mode. She said the ice cream was frozen solid and the apples too tart.
I was very happy when the bill came and we knew it was only one table credit each. The bill was 136.00 including tip for the two of us.
I promise all the meals after this were quite wonderful!
We had only one absoultely awful meal, and that one actually turned out to be the most expensive. So let's get that one over with first. It was actually one we were really looking forward to: The Coral Reef.

this is the dining room- sorry it's blurry

At first they tried to sit us at a table in the back tier. However I saw 4 empty tables along the aquarium wall and politely asked if one of those might be available for us. she checked and sure enough we were escorted down to our table along the glass. we would be doing the aqua tour later in the trip so it was exciting to get to know the fish, turtles and sharks we'd be swimming with. Although have you seen those obscenely ugly and enoumous groupers in there? I am not a gigantic grouper groupee.
We both started with a Chicken Ceasar salad. The lettuce is served uncut, in stalks and the the chicken was quite pink. It did have a nice dressing.
The bread was served warm and was very delicious.
For the entree, we both ordered the filet. I ordered mine medium and my friend well done. Both came out butterflied and burned to a crisp. It was served with a veal demi glace that was too overpowering. The potatoes were bland and the spinach surely didn't add to the meal.
The highlight was my dessert however. I had the butterscotch creme brulee with wild berries. It was AMAZING! I LOVED it! Unfortunately, my friend did not take my advice and order the chocolate wave, instead she opted for the warm apple cobbler a la mode. She said the ice cream was frozen solid and the apples too tart.
I was very happy when the bill came and we knew it was only one table credit each. The bill was 136.00 including tip for the two of us.
I promise all the meals after this were quite wonderful!