While I would definitely say the food is better on average at Disneyland than at WDW, I can't honestly say much of it is "good" by my standards. At least at Disneyland I wasn't irritated by paying a lot of money for the food. I understand I'm in a theme park and the food is going to be expensive, so I don't mind as long as the food is at least palatable. None of the food we had in WDW in January (a seven day stay) would qualify except for the popcorn and turkey legs.
That being said, we had two good meals at Disneyland this week. We were there Monday-Wednesday.
Taste Pilots Grill: Whoah! What the heck happened here? Its like somebody put an actual decent burger joint in a theme park! There must be some mistake. Seriously, I've had burgers at Croc's Bits & Bites, Village Haus and here. Oh and Disneyland Hotel room service. I don't have a clue how the food ops work at DLR, but they need to fire whoever runs those other places and put the person who runs Taste Pilots grill in charge. I had the delicious Chase Pilots Cheddar Burger or whatever it was called, and my wife had the Bleu Yonder burger. My daughter had the adorable little miniburgers on the Mickey plate. Everything was delicious, and I don't mean by theme park standards, I mean by eating out standards. Yes, I could do better at home, but I'd take these burgers over burgers anywhere else. And the criss-cut fries, which I don't usually care for, were yummy as well.
Carnation Cafe breakfast: This was better than Denny's, so I was happy. The servers were very friendly as well, which is a plus, and they actually got a 15% tip out of me, which rarely happens. Quick, good food.
Other than those two, I love the Wetzel pretzels and the Churros, and my wife and kids love the turkey legs.
I agree, I used to work at WDW and never liked the food.