This is my first attempt at a dining report. I had every intention to take photos to share, but it was so darn hot I left my camera back at the room and travelled light to the parks. Missed a lot of good photo ops but did I mention it was so darn hot?? Anyway, hope you still enjoy. I will be thrilled to answer any questions you may have......
Our Dining Reviews
Who: Me (36)
DH (38)
DS (17)
DS (13)
Where: We stayed at SSR. Ate lunch at Yak & Yeti, Fultons, Le Cellier and Turf Club, dinner at Ohana and Teppan Edo. Had some snacks and counter service type meals along the way.
When: July 1-7
About us: My dh and I are light eaters. A soup, appetizer and a taste of dessert is often plenty for us for a meal. My 17 year old pretty much the same. My 13 year old can eat an appetizer, entree and dessert with 4 drinks with no problem. We all like to graze through the day, sharing different things here and there. We are DVC members and ordered groceries to be delivered to the room. DH and I do not normally eat breakfast so the kids would eat a good breakfast every morning before heading out in the room. We would then have a snack later in the morning, followed by a big lunch and a snack in the evening. It was sooo hot while we were down there that our appetites were definitely affected and we ate less than we planned on. We debated for months (well I did in my mind) about getting the dining plan. I decided about a week before the trip not to get it just because I know that we are more an appetizer family than a dessert family and I didn't want to get the plan and then wind up spending much $$$ oop on appetizers. I figured that we would pick some places that allow for a DVC discount and order what we'd like and hope to break even. I think we did ok and spent about what we would have had we gotten the basic dining plan and had to add in for tips and appetizers.
First review: Arrival day, Wednesday July 1 lunch at Yak & Yeti
Our ADR was for 1:30. We arrived in the area of the restaurant at about 12:30 and asked if we could be seated early. They said no problem and as soon as our sons got back from getting fast passes at Safari we were seated. It was very pleasant and comfortable in the restaurant and we were excited to be at our first meal of the trip! We ordered as appetizers the Dim Sum Basket and an order of Pork Egg Rolls. As entrees I ordered Wonton Soup, my dh ordered Tempura Shrimp, ds 17 got Mandarin Chicken Salad, ds 13 ordered Shaoxing Steak and Shrimp. We all had Berry Cherry Limeades to drink and shared two desserts, Fried Wontons and Mango Pie.
I tasted nearly everything and it was all perfect. My soup was actually plenty for me. It had a pile of crispy noodles on the side similar to what you would get in Chinese take out but very fresh and good. They brought me some duck sauce by request that I dipped them in. The egg rolls had a plum dipping sauce that the boys went nuts over. The same sauce was served with my husband's tempura shrimp and my younger son's steak and shrimp. The Dim Sum Basket had a different sauce, a soy lime sauce that was also well loved by everyone at the table.
The tempura shrimp was the same on each dish and I did try one. Everyone thought they tasted great. My younger son couldn't stop talking about how well seasoned his steak was. I did not get a taste of that but the kid is a foodie so if he says it was well seasoned, I'll take his word for it. He ordered it medium rare and it was cooked perfectly for him. The same rice and vegetables were served with each of those entrees. The rice was good, but the vegetables were just so so. It was a stir fried mix of carrots, red pepper and snow peas and they kind of tasted like a frozen Green Giant mix. Certainly did not ruin our meal, but they were just not as spectacular as the other components of the meal.
My older son barely finished half of his salad. It was huge. He loved the dressing which was also some plum concoction but different than the dipping sauces served with the other foods. The salad was loaded with crispy rice noodles and mandarin oranges as well as perfectly cooked tender chicken. He would have pressed on and finished it but he really was trying to save room for dessert. Had we not been planning to walk the parks longer after our meal he would have gladly taken it to go and finished it later.
On to desserts. The Mango Pie and Fried Wontons were as good as they look in pictures and as delicious as we hoped. Absolutely fantastic. We all got a taste of them and then I sat back and let the teenagers go to town. They ate every drop.
Our bill came to $113.29 with tax. We received a 10% DVC discount on the entree portion of the meal (its not on the total bill here) and we left a $22 tip. Great service and great food. Everyone was happy. We will return on our next trip for sure.

Our Dining Reviews
Who: Me (36)
DH (38)
DS (17)
DS (13)
Where: We stayed at SSR. Ate lunch at Yak & Yeti, Fultons, Le Cellier and Turf Club, dinner at Ohana and Teppan Edo. Had some snacks and counter service type meals along the way.
When: July 1-7
About us: My dh and I are light eaters. A soup, appetizer and a taste of dessert is often plenty for us for a meal. My 17 year old pretty much the same. My 13 year old can eat an appetizer, entree and dessert with 4 drinks with no problem. We all like to graze through the day, sharing different things here and there. We are DVC members and ordered groceries to be delivered to the room. DH and I do not normally eat breakfast so the kids would eat a good breakfast every morning before heading out in the room. We would then have a snack later in the morning, followed by a big lunch and a snack in the evening. It was sooo hot while we were down there that our appetites were definitely affected and we ate less than we planned on. We debated for months (well I did in my mind) about getting the dining plan. I decided about a week before the trip not to get it just because I know that we are more an appetizer family than a dessert family and I didn't want to get the plan and then wind up spending much $$$ oop on appetizers. I figured that we would pick some places that allow for a DVC discount and order what we'd like and hope to break even. I think we did ok and spent about what we would have had we gotten the basic dining plan and had to add in for tips and appetizers.
First review: Arrival day, Wednesday July 1 lunch at Yak & Yeti
Our ADR was for 1:30. We arrived in the area of the restaurant at about 12:30 and asked if we could be seated early. They said no problem and as soon as our sons got back from getting fast passes at Safari we were seated. It was very pleasant and comfortable in the restaurant and we were excited to be at our first meal of the trip! We ordered as appetizers the Dim Sum Basket and an order of Pork Egg Rolls. As entrees I ordered Wonton Soup, my dh ordered Tempura Shrimp, ds 17 got Mandarin Chicken Salad, ds 13 ordered Shaoxing Steak and Shrimp. We all had Berry Cherry Limeades to drink and shared two desserts, Fried Wontons and Mango Pie.
I tasted nearly everything and it was all perfect. My soup was actually plenty for me. It had a pile of crispy noodles on the side similar to what you would get in Chinese take out but very fresh and good. They brought me some duck sauce by request that I dipped them in. The egg rolls had a plum dipping sauce that the boys went nuts over. The same sauce was served with my husband's tempura shrimp and my younger son's steak and shrimp. The Dim Sum Basket had a different sauce, a soy lime sauce that was also well loved by everyone at the table.
The tempura shrimp was the same on each dish and I did try one. Everyone thought they tasted great. My younger son couldn't stop talking about how well seasoned his steak was. I did not get a taste of that but the kid is a foodie so if he says it was well seasoned, I'll take his word for it. He ordered it medium rare and it was cooked perfectly for him. The same rice and vegetables were served with each of those entrees. The rice was good, but the vegetables were just so so. It was a stir fried mix of carrots, red pepper and snow peas and they kind of tasted like a frozen Green Giant mix. Certainly did not ruin our meal, but they were just not as spectacular as the other components of the meal.
My older son barely finished half of his salad. It was huge. He loved the dressing which was also some plum concoction but different than the dipping sauces served with the other foods. The salad was loaded with crispy rice noodles and mandarin oranges as well as perfectly cooked tender chicken. He would have pressed on and finished it but he really was trying to save room for dessert. Had we not been planning to walk the parks longer after our meal he would have gladly taken it to go and finished it later.
On to desserts. The Mango Pie and Fried Wontons were as good as they look in pictures and as delicious as we hoped. Absolutely fantastic. We all got a taste of them and then I sat back and let the teenagers go to town. They ate every drop.
Our bill came to $113.29 with tax. We received a 10% DVC discount on the entree portion of the meal (its not on the total bill here) and we left a $22 tip. Great service and great food. Everyone was happy. We will return on our next trip for sure.