double eating!I'm so excited to not be bringing any kids this time that I've got a long list of restaurants and I could maybe narrow it down to a ts per night, but then how am I going to have room for all my qs favorites![]()
Had Boma dinner last trip, it was one of my favorites. I will definitely go back this year!We went to Jiko our last visit, and absolutely loved it!
We want to try either Boma or Sanaa next time⦠do you have a favorite?
They do this at all the family style places, but I still avoid them on my solo trips because even scaling it down it's still an overwhelming amount of food for one person, I find. At least for me, lol. Some are better at scaling down than others--I found LTT to be much more manageable than Garden Grill, which I couldn't put a dent in. But at least Disney is really good about food waste (I learned from my server at GG that most of it is repurposed either as compost or for the animals at AK!).I believe they adjust the quantity of the main plate which has the meats!
Is Garden Grill breakfast a family style meal? If they come out and serve a full plate of food, then I think I need to rethink my breakfast because I can't eat that much food.They do this at all the family style places, but I still avoid them on my solo trips because even scaling it down it's still an overwhelming amount of food for one person, I find. At least for me, lol. Some are better at scaling down than others--I found LTT to be much more manageable than Garden Grill, which I couldn't put a dent in. But at least Disney is really good about food waste (I learned from my server at GG that most of it is repurposed either as compost or for the animals at AK!).
Yep, it's the same concept as lunch and dinner, just a different menu. I've not done breakfast there at all, just lunch, but it's one of the rare places I think I would only do with my partner. It was just waaay too much food for me.Is Garden Grill breakfast a family style meal? If they come out and serve a full plate of food, then I think I need to rethink my breakfast because I can't eat that much food.
Not sure this discussion was aimed at localsWhy would it be too frequent to visit the same places??
We have a 1/2 dozen favorites, and we visit one of them every couple of weeks (we are local). That means a repeat after three months (average).
That is not too often for a favorite imo.
Than my point is even more so trueā¦Not sure this discussion was aimed at locals
The Bistro is so good every time I've gone, it really is sad some don't have a good experience cause of it's potential.We definitely have favorites, but they have changed over the years. This last trip we added some new places, ones we wanted to try and enjoyed them. Our most recent go-tos have been:
We used to ALWAYS do Chef Mickey's (family tradition) and post-covid we LOVED the family style version of Chef Mickey's. We have not returned since it went back to buffet.
- Boathouse (lunch usually)
- Steakhouse 71 (breakfast only, though we have been finding that sometimes the breakfast grits there are awesome and sometimes NOT...so we haven't been as tempted to return)
- La Hacienda (shrimp tacos and guac are always good here and with rice enough for two to share)
Last month we tried two new to us places:
I posted a quick dining report on the above and one of our go-tos that we did this last short trip.
- Polite Pig - lunch; we split the platter for two and added the turkey, we could have used a 3rd person to help us eat it
- Sebastians Bistro - dinner; this was one I'd been wanting to try and being at AoA and on the Skyliner it was easy to get to it; we really enjoyed it though I've read mixed reviews
I have an upcoming 2-night trip next month with my daughter, so her food preferences are different. Still trying to figure out what we may try for that one.
What did you think of Woody's? We're trying it on our April trip.I always like to sprinkle in some new restaurants each trip if possible, plus a few 'favorites'. I was just up there a week ago, and got the chance to try Summer House and Woody's Roundup...both were new to me. But I often eat at Hacienda De San Angel, Steakhouse 71, Homecomin', Liberty Tree, and Topolino's as my somewhat regulars.
I'm one who had mixed bag with Sebastian's...I had eaten there back in 2015 and didn't like it much - I heard about a menu change in 2020 and decided to visit again, and loved it. So much so, I figured it was going to be a new regular spot. But then I went again in early 2023, and the menu had changed again to a 'family style' - not necessarily a bad thing so I tried it, but found it to be nowhere near as good - and it turned me off of going back. The 2020 visit had an a la carte type menu selection with what I found to be some very good selections and excellent quality - in 2023 with the family style, the food came out lukewarm, overcooked, and very bland/unseasoned - it definitely could have just been a bad visit, but after having discovered a new hidden gem in 2020, it was disappointing enough to turn me off of trying again, at least for a while.
This was exactly our experience this past December when we tried Sebastian's, definitely lukewarm and bland. It was very surprising to us. We picked this meal because we expected it to be very flavorful based on the descriptions and rave reviews. It most definitely was not.in 2023 with the family style, the food came out lukewarm, overcooked, and very bland/unseasoned - it definitely could have just been a bad visit,
Woodys was delightful for me, only negative the bbq sauceWhat did you think of Woody's? We're trying it on our April trip.
I may have to go get a No Way Jose sundae from Beaches & Cream... I haven't been there in a whileI don't hate going back to the same places...I look forward to it on every return trip!!
I have always gravitated towards the EPCOT restaurants and the same few places at the resorts, specifically Beaches & Cream, Yachtsman Steakhouse, Flying Fish, and Cape May Cafe.
As you can see, I also seem to wind up at YC/BC a LOT. The reason? Stormalong Bay.