12/01 Sat Lunch: Garden Grill (Epcot - Land) Server: Barry
We eat here every year, and have never been disappointed in the food. Wed come here even without the characters. Eating here for lunch instead of dinner takes some of the sting out -- $7 cheaper and all you lose is the salad.
I requested seating on the first level, which means a booth on the outside. I was warned that might result in a delay being seated, but I said thats OK, and we ended being seated quickly anyway. Sitting on the lower level results in an atmosphere unique at WDW. You are in a booth which is nearly a private room, isolated from both the other first level booths and the second level. You have a changing view of the Living With The Land boat ride as the restaurant revolves. When the characters come by, it feels like you have them all to yourself.
Character interaction was better than in recent years. Since we dont do signatures or photographs at meals, sometimes the characters dont spend much time with us, but this year the boys got several big hugs. Mickey was into wiggling his nose, which Id never seen before. He even invited the boys to twang his nose!
The food this year was not quite as good as in the past the turkey and beef were a little tougher, but just a little. The catfish, cheese potatoes, and veggies were as good as ever. I wouldnt call it disappointing, and it was still a relatively good value and a good choice for our arrival day lunch. I like it better than the Liberty Tree Tavern dinner or Biergarten. DS11 got the kids stuff, including macaroni & cheese, chicken tenders and fries, and DW asked for the vegetarian option, which was some butternut squash dish. She didnt eat much of it, but no harm done as she just returned to the standard adult fare, which is all-you-can-eat family style.
The dessert was an apple crisp dish, served with a small scoop of what should have been vanilla ice cream, but was in fact butter! As apple crisp goes it was pretty good, but there have been better desserts in the past.
Barry was one of the better servers weve had there, a second career CM who to appearances was a little older than myself. There was a mistake on the check, which was not his fault but he apologized and had it corrected when I pointed it out. We were overcharged by $8 because the vegetarian dish was priced at $28.99 instead of the $20.99 fixed price for adults. Barry said it had to do with the $4 price increase for buffets over the Thanksgiving holiday. This didnt make any sense as the increase ended a week earlier and didnt start again for another two weeks, and would have made the price $24.99 in any case. But it was easily resolved.
We were there a little over an hour and the restaurant still had not made a full revolution. My estimate is that it would have taken about 80 minutes to get back to where we started. This is definitely slower than it revolved a few years ago.
Food: B-, Value: B, Service: B+, Atmosphere: A
Summary: You dont have to go to World Showcase for a table service lunch!
12/01 Sat Dinner: San Angel Inn (Epcot - Mexico) Server: Dani
We had not eaten here since 1992, so it was time to give it another try
I had Pescado en Salsa de Aguacate Grilled filet of Tilapia fish served over a bed of white rice topped with sautéed poblano pepper strips, onions, and spicy avocado sauce. I am familiar with poblano pepper but I didnt notice any here; perhaps I had already eaten it before I started looking for it? In any case there wasnt enough to make an impression. The dish was saved by the avocado sauce, but there wasnt really enough of it, and I ended up eating a substantial portion of plain tilapia and sticky white rice with little flavor.
DW had the Mole Poblano - Grilled chicken breast served over a bed of chicken morsels, carrots, chayote chiles, with the classic sauce of spices and hint of chocolate. She left a lot of it, and I had a chance to try some of it. It was interesting but a little strange; Im not sure how I would have reacted to eating the entire serving. DS14 ordered the Combinacion Cozumel, a steak and shrimp dish with similar spicing (but no chocolate), and DS11 had the Quesadilla de Pollo (chicken) from the kids menu, which he was happy with.
The atmosphere is interesting as it simulates an outdoor café after dark, with a Mayan pyramid and volcano in the background. (Kind of ironic actually: a simulated pyramid inside a simulated pyramid, and simulated night inside when it really is night outside!) The boats from the Gran Fiesta Tour boat ride go past the restaurant but you dont see them unless you have a table near the water (we didnt). The downside is that the tables are too close together.
Our service was indifferent, and included the mortal sin of not refilling our water glasses for a long interval; DW and I were pouring some of our water into DS14s glass so he would have some. Thats a major deduction anywhere, but is especially a problem in a Mexican restaurant! I only tipped 15% instead of the usual 20%, and would have tipped less except I felt it was not a case of willful neglect or goofing off, just a lack of concentration.
Food: C+, Value: C, Service: D, Atmosphere: B-
Summary: Its not as bad as many have suggested. But we will not hurry back.
12/01 Sat Snack: Kringla Bakeri* (Epcot - Norway)
One advantage of not being on the dining plan is that we dont have to have dessert at the same place we dined. So we walked next door to Norway and picked out a cappuccino cheesecake, a rice cream, and 2 cinnamon buns, Yum!
Food: B+, Value: B, Service: N/A, Atmosphere: N/A