BACKGROUND: Narcoossee’s and the Jabead family go way back. Well, if you consider 2006 way back, that is.

It was that year that we experienced our first Epcot Food & Wine Festival and it was also the first time that DD1 got to spend her actual birthday at Disney World. We celebrated her 17th birthday at several restaurants on that trip, but she got to choose only one nice restaurant. And after looking over the menus of several Signature restaurants, she chose California Grill.

But guess what? California Grill had no availability during the 5 nights we were going to be there. The Dining Reservation CM though suggested that Narcoossee’s might be a very good alternative and so Narcoossee’s it was.
DD1's 17th Birthday Celebration at Narcoossee's - Nov. 2006
Doesn’t DS look excited to be celebrating his sister’s birthday? 
Another pic of the birthday girl with her cake.
This first experience at Narcoossee’s was pretty much an all-around success. I think that we all had the filet, except for DD2 who I think got the chicken. The food was very good, the service was very good; it was a solid,
“Peter Pan”. When we returned to WDW the next year at this same time, we decided to try California Grill for our one Signature dinner and as you may recall, that didn’t go nearly as well.

So the next time when we were deciding on our one Signature dinner, we returned to Narcoossee’s. We were on the Deluxe Dining Plan this time, so DD1 was allowed to get one of her favorite foods….
Steamed Whole Maine Lobster with Baked Sherry-Cheddar Orecchiette Pasta and Delta Asparagus
(This was actually from her next visit to Narcoossee’s in May 2011, as I was not allowed to take pictures of our food on our March 2010 trip.

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After having the Whole Lobster entrée, DD1 was from that time on hooked on Narcoossee’s. As for the rest of us, we ordered a variety of entrees including the Filet Mignon, Surf and Turf (which is what I had), and Chicken Breast, and all were very good. So our second experience was again a success and Narcoossee’s joined our list of family favorites.
Now for my next two visits to Narcoossee’s , we were again on the Deluxe Dining Plan. As a result , I succumbed to the pressure of wanting to maximize the value received and therefore again ordered the most expensive entrée on the menu...
Surf & Turf - Medallions of Filet Mignon, Lobster Tail, Duchess Potatoes and Broccolini - Nov. 2010
This second time having the Surf & Turf, I would say it was just a
“Wendy” rather than a “Peter Pan” like last time. The filet was overcooked, the lobster tail was good, and the duchess potatoes were just okay.
Surf & Turf - Medallions of Filet Mignon with Béarnaise Sauce, Lobster Tail, Duchess Potatoes, and Wax Beans - May 2011
And then the third time, the filet was again overcooked, the lobster was just okay, and the potatoes were a total waste of plate space.

I would have to give it a
“Mr. Smee” this time, and that might be a little too generous.
However, though my entrée progressively got worse with each visit, the various appetizers that we tried were good and then there was dessert, which for me is definitely the highlight of any visit to Narcoossee’s. Because when it comes to Disney desserts , this one stands above most others…
Almond-Crusted Cheesecake with lambert cherry sauce (the Anniversary version) – Nov. 2010
Almond-Crusted Cheesecake (the Birthday version) – May 2011
The cheesecake alone is wonderfully sweet and creamy, but then when you cover it in delicious, crunchy almonds and add a dollop of cherry sauce and whipped cream…well it’s dessert perfection.
And so that brings us to the planning of this trip. DD1 of course wanted to dine at Narcoossee’s and it was her graduation trip so I somewhat reluctantly made the reservation. But then in looking at the most recent menus (at that time) on the internet, I found an entrée that had been on the menu for years I believe, in various versions…
Crab-crusted Mahi-Mahi (photo courtesy of the internet)
With the idea of having this entrée, plus having my beloved cheesecake again, I was actually looking forward to our…
Dinner at Narcoossee’s
I will finish Part I with a picture of our appetizer…
Crispy Calamari – with pepperoncini-olive relish and tomato coulis
We had actually had this here at least twice before, and again it was delicious. DD1 and I both agreed it was much better than Il Mulino’s calamari and she said that it also trumped the calamari at Kouzzina.
And so with that tasty appetizer, I will leave you for now. I am going to be busy today with moving DD2 back to college

, but hopefully tomorrow I will be able to get Part II written and posted so please stay tuned.
