Luv2Roam
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We were first time diners at the Maya Grill (CSR) last night.
I called an hour before to make ADR. That step certainly was not necessary. The place was mostly empty. First. I strongly suggest the Maya Grill for those without ADRs, but who want a good, quiet meal.
We arrived at CSR around 5:30pm, and I had even forgotten where Maya Grill was. I was thinking it was the lounge/bar area, Francisco's. A convention group had just been released and that entire area was PACKED. Must have been a thirsty group.
Thankful it was not the lounge area
, DH reminded me Maya Grill was at the end of the hall, past Pepper Market.
We were seated in a very nice location. The tables are set up where the place would have to be very full to be near other diners. It is a large restaurant, and they had seated guests away from each other. It was a very relaxing meal.
They have a glassed/covered area where guests can see the chef grilling food, similar to the set up at Flying Fish.
The remainder of the decor is very nice too.
The service was good. After ordering we were brought out fresh breads. (two styles) The dipping sauce was VERY good.
Fresh green herbs and GARLIC in oil.
Did Imention the bread was fresh?
And good!
I ate the Beef Tenderloin Tips with sauteed mushroom medley. mmmmmm This came with a choice of potatoes. I selected mashed (as did DH). We don't know what they did to them, but they were darn good.
The beef tips were the best I had ever eaten. They obviously were a quality beef tenferloin.
DH ordered Steak and Catch - filet mignon and fresh catch of the day, includes choice of potato and mixed vegetables. The fish was Maui Maui. (Or is that Mahi Mahi? Sorry. I don't know my fish!
)
Before he got his meal he thought maybe the steak and/or fish would be small pieces. He was very pleased with both portions. He mentioned several times how good the griled mixed veggies were.
We both commented throughout how good quality our food was, and how relaxful it was to eat at Maya Grill. Anyone who eats on a regular basis at any WDW restaurant knows quiet is not usually used in describing a Disney restaurant.
Our closest dining neighbors were not that close at all. Their family included a little girl. I saw her eating noodles. But I don't know anything past that. But thought I would mention it for those with little ones.
I think Maya Grill is a hidden treasure, and I know we will return.
I have leftovers in the frig that will make a great meal for me!
I called an hour before to make ADR. That step certainly was not necessary. The place was mostly empty. First. I strongly suggest the Maya Grill for those without ADRs, but who want a good, quiet meal.

We arrived at CSR around 5:30pm, and I had even forgotten where Maya Grill was. I was thinking it was the lounge/bar area, Francisco's. A convention group had just been released and that entire area was PACKED. Must have been a thirsty group.

Thankful it was not the lounge area

We were seated in a very nice location. The tables are set up where the place would have to be very full to be near other diners. It is a large restaurant, and they had seated guests away from each other. It was a very relaxing meal.
They have a glassed/covered area where guests can see the chef grilling food, similar to the set up at Flying Fish.
The remainder of the decor is very nice too.
The service was good. After ordering we were brought out fresh breads. (two styles) The dipping sauce was VERY good.




I ate the Beef Tenderloin Tips with sauteed mushroom medley. mmmmmm This came with a choice of potatoes. I selected mashed (as did DH). We don't know what they did to them, but they were darn good.

The beef tips were the best I had ever eaten. They obviously were a quality beef tenferloin.
DH ordered Steak and Catch - filet mignon and fresh catch of the day, includes choice of potato and mixed vegetables. The fish was Maui Maui. (Or is that Mahi Mahi? Sorry. I don't know my fish!

Before he got his meal he thought maybe the steak and/or fish would be small pieces. He was very pleased with both portions. He mentioned several times how good the griled mixed veggies were.
We both commented throughout how good quality our food was, and how relaxful it was to eat at Maya Grill. Anyone who eats on a regular basis at any WDW restaurant knows quiet is not usually used in describing a Disney restaurant.
Our closest dining neighbors were not that close at all. Their family included a little girl. I saw her eating noodles. But I don't know anything past that. But thought I would mention it for those with little ones.
I think Maya Grill is a hidden treasure, and I know we will return.

I have leftovers in the frig that will make a great meal for me!
