disneyfav4ever
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After a long day at Epcot, I headed to the Grand Floridian for my last dinner of the trip. Not only was it my last dinner, it was also the last of the signature restaurants, and I had never been there before so I was very excited to try it.
I arrived early, and had to wait quite a while to be seated. While I was waiting I noticed the other guests seemed a lot more dressed up here then at other restaurants. Maybe it was because I had such a wait, and did more people watching, but it did seem somewhat dressier, and I felt slightly underdressed.
My server that night was Adil, and he was very prompt and pleasant. He also, when I asked to keep my copy of the menu, went and got me an envelope for it.
I started dinner with a raspberry mojito, which was nice.
I was served the bread then;
I liked the bread, but only ate one piece. This is still one of my pet peeves in restaurants. A table of four gets a whole loaf, a party of one gets a whole loaf. I really wish they would at least start at half a loaf or less for smaller tables, which would be more then enough, since I only ate a very small piece.
Have you ever been in a restaurant, knowing exactly what you wanted to order, but then changed your mind at the last second and ordered something different for no apparent reason? That's what happened with my appetizer.
I had decided to get the crab cakes, but then switched to the buttermilk-fried shrimp as I was ordering.
I'm still wondering why I ordered this. Don't get me wrong, they weren't bad. They just weren't so much to my liking. The shrimp were nice, but I didn't care much for the apple and celery root slaw it was served with. Again, not bad, just not to my liking.
For my entree, I had known what I wanted for weeks in advance, and this time I stuck to my plan, the surf and turf.
I'm going to start with the negative first. I had known from reading reviews that the lobster tail was not fresh, but I had thought it couldn't be that bad. And while it wasn't horrible, it certainly wasn't that great. It was edible at least.
The potatoes were all right, but there was something about them that I just couldn't decide if I liked them or not. The broccoli rabe I liked. It is actually one of my favorite vegetables, (next to asparagus,) which I don't eat that often, so that was a treat.
The filet mignon was wonderful. I still can't decide if it's better at Narcoossee's or Yachtsman Steakhouse. (Though I'd probably give Yachtsman Steakhouse the edge, only because the potatoes there are so awesome.) It was so tender, and cooked perfectly, and made me completely forget about everything else on the plate.
For dessert I choose the almond-crusted cheesecake with cherry sauce.
This was so good. The cheesecake was so creamy. And the almonds and cherries went so well with it.
After dinner I went out to the deck, and was able to watch Wishes. It was a perfect way to end my last night in Disney. Until I had to go back to my room and pack.
Next - Breakfast at Ohana.

I arrived early, and had to wait quite a while to be seated. While I was waiting I noticed the other guests seemed a lot more dressed up here then at other restaurants. Maybe it was because I had such a wait, and did more people watching, but it did seem somewhat dressier, and I felt slightly underdressed.
My server that night was Adil, and he was very prompt and pleasant. He also, when I asked to keep my copy of the menu, went and got me an envelope for it.
I started dinner with a raspberry mojito, which was nice.

I was served the bread then;

I liked the bread, but only ate one piece. This is still one of my pet peeves in restaurants. A table of four gets a whole loaf, a party of one gets a whole loaf. I really wish they would at least start at half a loaf or less for smaller tables, which would be more then enough, since I only ate a very small piece.
Have you ever been in a restaurant, knowing exactly what you wanted to order, but then changed your mind at the last second and ordered something different for no apparent reason? That's what happened with my appetizer.
I had decided to get the crab cakes, but then switched to the buttermilk-fried shrimp as I was ordering.

I'm still wondering why I ordered this. Don't get me wrong, they weren't bad. They just weren't so much to my liking. The shrimp were nice, but I didn't care much for the apple and celery root slaw it was served with. Again, not bad, just not to my liking.
For my entree, I had known what I wanted for weeks in advance, and this time I stuck to my plan, the surf and turf.

I'm going to start with the negative first. I had known from reading reviews that the lobster tail was not fresh, but I had thought it couldn't be that bad. And while it wasn't horrible, it certainly wasn't that great. It was edible at least.
The potatoes were all right, but there was something about them that I just couldn't decide if I liked them or not. The broccoli rabe I liked. It is actually one of my favorite vegetables, (next to asparagus,) which I don't eat that often, so that was a treat.
The filet mignon was wonderful. I still can't decide if it's better at Narcoossee's or Yachtsman Steakhouse. (Though I'd probably give Yachtsman Steakhouse the edge, only because the potatoes there are so awesome.) It was so tender, and cooked perfectly, and made me completely forget about everything else on the plate.
For dessert I choose the almond-crusted cheesecake with cherry sauce.

This was so good. The cheesecake was so creamy. And the almonds and cherries went so well with it.
After dinner I went out to the deck, and was able to watch Wishes. It was a perfect way to end my last night in Disney. Until I had to go back to my room and pack.
Next - Breakfast at Ohana.