The Brown Derby is my abosolute favorite.
The roasted hatfield pork rib chop was to die for.
It's a month and a half later and I'm still raving about it constantly, that's how good.
Le Cellier is my second favorite.
The cheddar cheese soup, filet migion, and creme brulee are wonderful.
The creme brulee is probably among the best on property.
Chefs de France is also up there (Not in order from here on)
The beef shortrib is incredible, and the carrots that come with it plus green beans with whatever dishes come with green beans are incredible.
I ate all my dad's green beans, thats how good. And the carrots were perfect, the polenta was to die for, and the sauce was just incredible.
Boma is up there, just because of all the different flavors, and the dessert buffet.
Ah, cocomisu. My favorite.
I ate an entire plate piled high with cocomisu last trip. Yummy yummy.
Boardwalk bakery is really good, too. The turkey and provelone panini is great for grabbing and then running back over to the pool and eating (even though I'm not a fan of luna park--I prefer the villa pool). The desserts are phenomenal (The cheesecake brownie is super rich and the tiramisu is flawless, as well as wonderful eclairs).
I love the Cape May dinner buffet, too, but not the breakfast as I'm not a breakfast person (but everyone else in my family loves it so I guess it's good). The selection is vast and even the least adventurous eater will be tasting something unique.
1900 Park Fare is also wonderful. It's got a great kiddie buffet :] . Really, though, the kids selection is basic but with advanced flavors. They make pizza that is on a different level. It's wonderful. The regular selections are great as well, and the roast chicken is among the best on property.
Planet Hollywood is good. I've eaten there on my last two trips and it's been good both times. The roast chicken is good, and the mashed potatoes are decent. The brownie sundae, though, is just to die for. It's the most rich brownie you will ever taste, and it's heated to that perfect temperature as to where it's just hot enough to melt the ice cream a little without turning it into a puddle.
The Electric Umbrella is up among my favorite CS restaraunts. I had never eaten there till this past December, when I ate there twice. The chicken strips are great, and I got a craving for fries every time I walked past there. It's quick, too, and the best counter service in Epcot for someone eating alone, ready to pop back over to Test Track and single rider it again so you can have been on it 7 times within the first 3 days of your trip. (For a total of 17 after a week!)
Artist's Palatte is also wonderful CS. The pepperoni flatbread is AWESOME, and the baked goods are all wonderful.
For my last I will do the TS of my home resort, Turf Club. It's always quiet and the food is always quality. When I ate there on my last trip, my group of 7 were the only one's there for about an hour while we ate. The service is fantastic, too, and this is the end of my very long list of places to eat at WDW.