2vets
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Hi-
Here are some brief dining reports from our abbreviated anniversary trip:
Wolfgang Puck Cafe - pretty good, all-around!! I had the fettucine wolf-fredo, which was delicious.... DH had sushi and a pizza - he commented that they were both OK, as well. He really enjoyed the pizza, but he said that the sushi at CG was much better. Honestly, I can't go into too much detail here - we had a bottle of wine while we were waiting for the table...and then ANOTHER bottle at dinner, so my memory of the night is slightly impaired
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California Grill - This was our third time here, and it was just as wonderful as ever. To start, DH and I split the goat cheese ravioli and a sushi platter. I am in the middle of chemotherapy right now and can't eat raw fish, so we requested that half the sushi platter be vegetable or cooked fish sushi, and it was. Our fabulous waitress was VERY attentive about this, which I really appreciated. Four our main courses, DH had the tamarind beef filet (also my favorite, but I couldn't bear to order it well-done - again with the chemo!!), and I tried the pork tenderloin with creamy polenta. The beef filet was wonderful, perfectly done. The pork was also great, but I still like the tenderloin better...next trip!! the creamy polenta was unreal - making me forget about my lack of sushi and rare beef filet for a while! We had the hazelnut chocolate crunch pyramid and the apple tart for dessert, wonderful. This remains the end-all, be-all WDW restaurant for us - we can't wait to go back.
Tempura kiku - we had lunch here on our last day, and it was fabulous. I had the shrimp, scallops, and skwered chicken, and DH had the combo lunch, which included tempura and sashimi. This place was wonderful - and half empty!! The seafood was delicious, but I was amazed at the little chicken skewers - the chicken was marinated, then dipped in tempura batter - wonderful flavor. My meal was around $12, and DH's was $13 - each included soup, steamed rice, and the somewhat large plate of food - a pretty good deal!
Next trip - we will try a full meal at Jiko!!!!
Here are some brief dining reports from our abbreviated anniversary trip:
Wolfgang Puck Cafe - pretty good, all-around!! I had the fettucine wolf-fredo, which was delicious.... DH had sushi and a pizza - he commented that they were both OK, as well. He really enjoyed the pizza, but he said that the sushi at CG was much better. Honestly, I can't go into too much detail here - we had a bottle of wine while we were waiting for the table...and then ANOTHER bottle at dinner, so my memory of the night is slightly impaired

California Grill - This was our third time here, and it was just as wonderful as ever. To start, DH and I split the goat cheese ravioli and a sushi platter. I am in the middle of chemotherapy right now and can't eat raw fish, so we requested that half the sushi platter be vegetable or cooked fish sushi, and it was. Our fabulous waitress was VERY attentive about this, which I really appreciated. Four our main courses, DH had the tamarind beef filet (also my favorite, but I couldn't bear to order it well-done - again with the chemo!!), and I tried the pork tenderloin with creamy polenta. The beef filet was wonderful, perfectly done. The pork was also great, but I still like the tenderloin better...next trip!! the creamy polenta was unreal - making me forget about my lack of sushi and rare beef filet for a while! We had the hazelnut chocolate crunch pyramid and the apple tart for dessert, wonderful. This remains the end-all, be-all WDW restaurant for us - we can't wait to go back.
Tempura kiku - we had lunch here on our last day, and it was fabulous. I had the shrimp, scallops, and skwered chicken, and DH had the combo lunch, which included tempura and sashimi. This place was wonderful - and half empty!! The seafood was delicious, but I was amazed at the little chicken skewers - the chicken was marinated, then dipped in tempura batter - wonderful flavor. My meal was around $12, and DH's was $13 - each included soup, steamed rice, and the somewhat large plate of food - a pretty good deal!
Next trip - we will try a full meal at Jiko!!!!