ForceofWill
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We just got back from our 15 night stay with 10 day tickets last weekend, so I figured I would post up a small review of the food and places we ate at since the shock of my bank account is somewhat recovered. This trip was the biggest splurge we've had at Disney, and we ate at a Table Service every day. Enjoyed some excellent meals while here.
TLDR: Top 3 - Tiffins, Jiko, Steakhouse 71
Saturday we pack up the Explorer this time and head out from VA, our first meal is at Jiko on Sunday since we don't start the parks until Monday. Animal Kingdom lodge is just awesome, we love it now.
We ate at Jiko three times and the service is impeccable. The included bread service is also great, we loved both options. For appetizer we get the wild boar and it is unreal, it's easily our #2 app pick being edged out by the famed Bacon and Eggs. I ordered the filet each time with a vanilla Manhattan and the Wife get's the seafood tagine, lamb shank and fish. I'm honestly not much of a filet guy but I refuse to give Disney money for short rib. I see the trend they're doing, it's cheap and they can cook it all in advance and just heat to serve. For the money I wanted something that they had to try and cook correctly. It was cooked perfect and the seasoning is on point, nice crust on steak. The cauliflower is also cooked perfect, not soggy at all and the mac is great. I can't fault the meal, I just wish it was a little more adventurous flavor wise. The vanilla manhattan here becomes one of my favorite drinks.
Wild Boar

Filet

The Wife's Seafood Tagine is fine but a little bland for our taste. The seafood is cooked well and it tastes good, it's just the couscous and broth could really be turned up a notch. The lamb was her favorite dish followed by the fish(sadly no pics)

Giraffes!!

After some shopping and looking around, it's back to the room to prepare ourselves for the first park day.
Day 2 - Magic and Jungle Skipper Canteen
We've always enjoyed this place for in park dining, it's not the best but our favorite in MK. This time I tried the noodle dish which seems to have changed to something that sounds better now. My option at the time was tofu or chicken so I got chicken. The wife got the fish that I forgot to take a picture of. We got the butterfly table upon request which was really nice since they're my Wife's favorite. It's a very cool booth.

Noodles themselves were nicely cooked. The chicken seemed like pieces of thighs that tasted good but were very unevenly and roughly cut, it really looked like an after thought. The sauce was soy based and delightfully spicy for Disney but it was far too thin, very watery. Overall the dish was satisfactory for in park MK dining. I put it all into the hole under my nose.

The wife enjoyed her fish but didn't rave about it being anything amazing. Following days to come.
TLDR: Top 3 - Tiffins, Jiko, Steakhouse 71
Saturday we pack up the Explorer this time and head out from VA, our first meal is at Jiko on Sunday since we don't start the parks until Monday. Animal Kingdom lodge is just awesome, we love it now.
We ate at Jiko three times and the service is impeccable. The included bread service is also great, we loved both options. For appetizer we get the wild boar and it is unreal, it's easily our #2 app pick being edged out by the famed Bacon and Eggs. I ordered the filet each time with a vanilla Manhattan and the Wife get's the seafood tagine, lamb shank and fish. I'm honestly not much of a filet guy but I refuse to give Disney money for short rib. I see the trend they're doing, it's cheap and they can cook it all in advance and just heat to serve. For the money I wanted something that they had to try and cook correctly. It was cooked perfect and the seasoning is on point, nice crust on steak. The cauliflower is also cooked perfect, not soggy at all and the mac is great. I can't fault the meal, I just wish it was a little more adventurous flavor wise. The vanilla manhattan here becomes one of my favorite drinks.
Wild Boar

Filet

The Wife's Seafood Tagine is fine but a little bland for our taste. The seafood is cooked well and it tastes good, it's just the couscous and broth could really be turned up a notch. The lamb was her favorite dish followed by the fish(sadly no pics)

Giraffes!!

After some shopping and looking around, it's back to the room to prepare ourselves for the first park day.
Day 2 - Magic and Jungle Skipper Canteen
We've always enjoyed this place for in park dining, it's not the best but our favorite in MK. This time I tried the noodle dish which seems to have changed to something that sounds better now. My option at the time was tofu or chicken so I got chicken. The wife got the fish that I forgot to take a picture of. We got the butterfly table upon request which was really nice since they're my Wife's favorite. It's a very cool booth.

Noodles themselves were nicely cooked. The chicken seemed like pieces of thighs that tasted good but were very unevenly and roughly cut, it really looked like an after thought. The sauce was soy based and delightfully spicy for Disney but it was far too thin, very watery. Overall the dish was satisfactory for in park MK dining. I put it all into the hole under my nose.

The wife enjoyed her fish but didn't rave about it being anything amazing. Following days to come.
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