Dinner reccomendation?

nymouse

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My wife and I will be at Disney next week and will have one night out alone (thanks to my parents coming along) without our daughter. I was wondering if anyone has any good reccomendations for a nice (maybe even romantic)dinner for two adults. I have res. at Chefs de France, but a friend of mine wasn't too happy with it and suggested i post something here to here what you guys have to say. I know Victoria and Alberts is supposed to be very nice, but I am not looking to use two TS credits for one dinner.....We are on the Dining plan. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
 
here are some ideas , nnot too sure what type of food / atmosphere you want, let me know if you think any of these are ok . . .



Big River Grille and Brewing Works
Board Walk Hotel

http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menu_brgl.htm
a little casual but really good

you could then go to Seashore Sweets http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menu_ss.htm
for desert
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California Grill- Contemporary Resort
http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menu_cg.htm
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Citricos - Grand Floridian Resort http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/men_cit.htm
i thought that had a pretty extensive menu for disney standards

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BOATWRIGHT'S DINING HALL - Port Orleans - Riverside

http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menu_bwd.htm
 
thanks for the advice.....looking for some nice atmosphere along with some good food
 
What type foods do you like?

Le Cellier at Epcot if you can get in is a Steak House and its yummy but hard to get into since its probably close to the best 1 TS credit place to eat.

We love Chefs, especially the Escargot...YUM. It depends on how adventurous you are but they do have Steak and Chicken just cooked a bit different.

Kona Cafe at The Polynesian, we haven't eaten here yet but have heard wonderful things about it and will be there in Sept.

Lets see possibly the Concourse Steakhouse at The Contemporary? (Can you tell we like steak...LOL)

If you DID want to use 2 points I would highly recommend California Grill for the view, the food and the romance.
 

I really love French food (love escargot) and so does the wife....was just a little worried, since a friend of mine thought the food was just O.K. nothing special...I think I am going to stick with Chefs though thanks for the help

Given the choice between the two le Cellier or Chefs which would you choose???
 
Le Cellier has more atmosphere and better food IMHO. Much more romantic.
I'd also reccomend Citrico's and Narcossee's. :flower:
 
LeCellier is more of a "steakhouse" spot--but it's good.
Since you like French, how about the Bistro D' Paris?? More "romantic" (less crowded) than Chef's and the menu should suit.
 
Our favorite restaurant at WDW is Jiko in the AKL. You could go and spend some time looking around the lodge, seeing the animals outside and then haveing a great dinner at Jiko.



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