Disney food feedback wanted

Timcarroll

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Polynesian Aloha dinner show
Best friends Lilo & stitch character breakfast
Mitsukoshi Tomppanyaki
Le cellier dinner
Rainforest cafe
Chef Mickeys character breakfast
Liberty Tree Tavern
Toy story pizza planet
Donalds Breakfastourous
Flame Tree BBQ
San Angel In
Spoodles
Theres 3 of us and my boy is 9. Do you think these would be good? Any adjustments I should make? July 1-10 CBR. :banana:
 
Polynesian Aloha dinner show-Wonderful! 8 out of 10 stars
Best friends Lilo & stitch character breakfast EXCELLENT-9 out of 10 stars
Mitsukoshi Tomppanyaki-One of our absolute favs-10 out of 10!
Le cellier dinner-Another Favorite-10 out of 10 stars
Rainforest cafe-YUCK..not worth a penny 1 out of 10 stars (fishtank earned)
Chef Mickeys character breakfast-GREAT-8 out of 10 stars
Liberty Tree Tavern-Very good, not that great 6 out of 10 stars
Toy story pizza planet-I love the salads and kids love arcade-6 out of 10stars
Donalds Breakfastourous-Great!!-8 out of 10 stars
Flame Tree BBQ-Great again, but like Tusker house better-8 out of 10 stars
San Angel In -Good, but not great. Great ambience-6 out of 10 stars
Spoodles-everyone like it but me, gave rave reviews I give it 1 out of 10
my DH gives it 8 out of 10

All great choices!! I would also suggest Whispering Canyon Cafe & Kona Cafe, both really good. Enjoy!!
 
Polynesian Aloha dinner show--- I thought the food was VERY GOOD!!!

Rainforest cafe---have not ate at the one at Disney but they are all the same your are going for the atmosphere not the food it is not good at all but the place is really neat!!

Liberty Tree Tavern-- LOVE LOVE LOVE this place

Toy story pizza planet--we were really scared to go here after bad reviews but DD insisted and I must say it was the best pizza I had eaten in a long time, and the choc. chip cookie was to die for!!


Flame Tree BBQ---ONE WORD...YUMMY!!!!!

I of course left out the ones I had never been to!!!
 
It's funny how similar my experience is to thelionqueen's. The absolute keepers are Teppanyaki, Le Cellier (the pretzel bread is to die for) and Chef Mickey's, the latter mostly because the 6-year-old will love it! Donald's Breakfastarantasaurus almost as good for the 6-yo.

I've given Spoodles oodles of chances, but for the last few years, the food has been terrible. It used to be a favorite, back in the day--maybe the 90's, but lately, the food has been terrible. And I happen to really like Meditteranean cuisine, just not their stuff.

I think Liberty Tree (family style meat and potatoes) and San Angel are so-so, and unlike thelionqueen, I kinda like Rainforest, which is again, cool for the 6-yo. San Angel is very pretty, inside the pyramid-themed Mexican pavilion, but it is also very dark. The tables are close together, and the last time I was there, it had a limited child's menu. So we stopped going there. Our other EPCOT choice is usually Chefs de France.

The Aloha food is pretty good, family style. Show is good, but not great.
 

teppanyaki was icky for us

love flame tree bbq

would have traded a meal at Seasons in the Land for Teppanyaki..


as for the others..I have never been but have a great time...
 
Well I can speak for Le Cellier and LTT! Loved both of them. Le Cellier is at the very top of my list of anywhere to eat at Disney. We have it booked for 2 nights for our next trip! Yummy!!! LTT, you will get a lot of mixed reviews on this one but we really enjoyed it. It was our first meal last year and will be our first again this trip. We loved the place!! The character interaction with my son was AWESOME! The food was really good to us. I don't think you could go wrong with either of those. Have not tried the other's yet. :confused3
 
The Rainforest Cafe in Disneyland was awesome. Excellant price and the best food with a great atmosphere. It was the only good place in Disney we ate at! Hungry Bear Restaurant, Buzz's RocketPizza Planet and the Mexican place at DD was horrible and way overpriced. (Except the Mickey Dessert at the mexican place)!!!!!!!!
 
We all really liked the food at Le Cellier. It was excellent. The food at LTT was good and the character interaction was excellent. They played around with us and our youngest(not counting my 7 month old nephew) was 18. Chef Mickey's breakfast was also good with excellent character interaction.
 












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