<font color=navy>Shoot, I think they're all good - it depends on your preferences....
I'll try & name them off, going from the
Disneyland/DCA parks towards the Disneyland Hotel.
<b>DOWNTOWN DISNEY</b>
<b>La Brea Bakery</b>
Outside seating (I think there may be some indoor seating). I like eating breakfast here - bagels, rolls, cereal (I think), etc. I remember seeing stuff like quiche, salads, sandwiches, etc. They have outdoor patio seating - nice for the morning. I like their lunches, but I think the taste may be too sophisticated for kids - kind of a European flavor in my opinion.
<b>Naples Ristorante</b>
Italian fare with oven baked pizza - you can eat indoors or outdoors. Upstairs is fine dining - classier dress and more $
<b>Catal</b>
Michelle or Tina, or another regular would have to tell you about this one. They have indoor dining down & upstairs, as well as a lounge/bar outside in the middle of dtd.
<b>House of Blues</b>
I've never eaten here - but very popular
<b>Y Arriba Y Arriba</b>
My kids love this place. They have a very limited menu with entrees, and they have an extensive tapa (appetizer) selection from various Latin countries. There is entertainment - singing and the house dancers perform - it's very nice.
<b>Ralph Brennans</b>
This is very popular w/cajun cuisine. Very nice ambience, delicious food - fine dining and more $ upstairs. There is also a smaller take-out type place with cajun food on the side.
<b>Rainforest Cafe</b>
Same as the other ones - this is set in a Mayan temple
<b>ESPN Zone</b>
Burgers, etc., in a sports setting, of course.
<b>GRAND CALIFORNIAN HOTEL</b>
<b>Storyteller Cafe</b>
Probably my favorite restaurant @ DLR, especially on a cool evening.
<b>Napa Rose</b>
Elite dining (= lots of $... but worth it, from what I hear)
<b>White Water</b>
Counter service type - good food, not as much $$
<b>DISNEYLAND HOTEL</b>
<b>Hooks Pointe</b>
Fave #2 - we really like this restaurant - and ask for the chocolate cake souffle thingy for dessert. It's to die for (but takes them a few minutes to fix up. There's a wine cellar below, though I haven't been
<b>Crocs & Bits</b>
Burgers, nachos, etc., and you can grab a drink there, too at Lost Boys Bar - nice
<b>Granville's Steakhouse</b>
I haven't been here, but it looks nice from the outside
<b>Goofy's Kitchen</b>
Character dining - buffet --- I think it's worth every penny for the food that is served
<b>PARADISE PIER HOTEL</b>
<b>Yamabuki</b>
Japanese cuisine
There's another restaurant here, but the name escapes me....
<b>PCH Grill</b> (thanks, Tina)
California type cuisine, I think
Besides these, there is a pretzel place, ice cream, etc.....