Hello - we usually only eat at TS restaurants when we are in WDW. I am (like most DISer's I think) a planaholic so the norm would be a daily itinerary with ADR for everyday, but since it's only myself and my oldest DD this trip we thought we would throw caution to the wind and fly by the seat of our pants

We are light eaters and are leaning toward sticking with CS. I have checked out the menus on Deb's site and have come up with the following options (guess I'm still planning a bit) and would love to know about your experience if you have dined at any of them.
MGM
Flatbread Grill: Haven't tried it yet, but I've always been intrigued. The seating is covered, and there always seems to be a breeze running through this area (it's near the HISTK playarea). There's also a place to get beer right next to this, in case you want an adult beverage.
Herbie's Drive-In: This isn't really a restaurant. It's just one of the stands in the food court area. The only thing I've gotten in that area is the turkey leg, which is your standard Disney turkey leg. Seating is all open, and can be hard to find.
Epcot
Sunshine Seasons: There's a lot of variety here. I've had the chinese, one of the soups, and one of the sandwiches. They also offer some good looking desserts (never ate one though). It can get very congested, and crossing the Soarin traffic pattern to find a table can be a scary thing!
Tangierine Cafe: I've never eaten here (plan to in Sept), but I've gotten ice water there several times. The food looks and smells outstanding. The platters look like a lot of food for the money. I have had the baklava (F&W festival), and it was EXCELLENT!
Tea Stand
Yakitori House: My family really enoys this. Understand that the teriyaki chicken is dark meat. A lot of people expect the white meat that's grilled, and this is different. My DD loves the miso soup, and the beef dish (I can't remember the name, but I think it's combo number 1). It's got inside seating as well.
Yorkshire County Fish Shop: I like this. It's your standard English fish and chips place, so grease comes standard. You can get just the fish, and it's about $2 cheaper.
Kringla Bakery Cafe: Yummy desserts (rice cream and schoolbread are my faves). My dd liked the smoked salmon sandwich here.
Magic Kingdon
Cosmic Ray's: Something more than burgers. I like the rotisserie chicken.
Pinocchio Village Haus: Haven't tried it.
Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station: This is often closed, so don't set your heart on it. I had a good salad there (hard to mess that up), and my kids shared a noodle dish. It was better than the noodles we had at the ABC commissary, but it wasn't anything great.
Columbia Harbour House
DTD
Wolfgang Puck Express
Bongos Cuban Cafe
Earl of Sandwich
Saratoga
Artist's Palette - Lunch (2/05) This isn't your standard resort food court. I don't think they have a deep fryer, so my DD wasn't able to get her standard cheese fries. They had chips with the chicken strips instead. I enjoyed the rotisserie chicken (that tends to be my standard choice), and my DS liked the cheese flatbread. They also have soup of the day. It can get congested, but shouldn't be too bad for lunch. You order the food, then pay while they are getting it ready.
I greatly appreciate your opinions - thanks!
Alice