Hi everyone! Sorry for such a long delay between postings. Can only blame general life craziness but I am sorry it has taken me so long to post again. But Narcoosies was a great meal and I took lots of pics so hopefully you will all forgive me!
OK, enough groveling, on to the good stuff! I had been reading lots of good things on the boards about Narcoosies so I was really excited to try it and it did not disappoint. After learning our lesson about how far the parking lot is from the resort, DH generously dropped off me and the DDs and parked himself. Narcoosies is located about as far from the resorts as it could be, right along the water with a beautiful view along the lake (lagoon?) of MK and the other resorts. Just noting this b/c it takes about 10 minutes to get there from the monorail area and probably closer to 20 if you park.
So here we are at CBR before we left...
and then the girls at Narcoosies overlooking the Contemporary and Space Mountain at MK...
Inside we were not seated at a window but we could still see out onto the water. It is really nice inside and feels very peaceful and removed from the bustle. Ok, on to the food...
DH started off with a whiskey sour and the crab cake appetizer. Now we are from Maryland (MD is for crabs! - what a lovely state slogan!), so we tend to be picky about our crab cakes. To a Marylander the goal is as much lump meat as humanly possible held together by the barest hint of breading. These didn't quite meet that goal, but there were good with a nice sauce and a large portion size.
I had a drink called a magic star. I can't remember what was in it - a bunch of juices, alcohol, and one of those glowy ice cubes. But it was good!
(As an aside I asked for an extra ice cube so I could have one for each DD and she said they are $3!

My word! We passed on that)
For an appy, I started off with the seafood chowder. I almost got the cheese plate but it only had three cheeses, one of which was the same as I had the night before at Jiko so I passed. The chowder was delicious though. Very creamy and thick with lots of meat in it. Yum!
Looks like the kids got fruit cups from my receipt, but I don't see any pics. I am pretty sure it was one of those chopped into teeny little pieces fruit cups though.
For dinner, DH got the Tuna. It was a spicy seared rare tuna with some kind of spring rolls on the side and rice with caviar.
It was a huge portion and DH really liked it but it was quite spicy. I am not sure I could have eaten a whole meal of it. So be forewarned, although I am sure they would tone it down for you if you ask.
DD8 had previously decided she liked steak and ordered the kids filet. Anyone following my report will not be surprised that she ate none of it. Apparently she doesn't like filet, only firmer steaks like NY strip. Do you like how her palate consists of dry bagels, dry toast, and NY strip!

Seriously, it is crazy! But this was a beautiful plate and a big portion. I think DH and I ended up eating the steak and she pretty much had bread, fruit cup, and dessert for dinner. Great!
DD5 had mickey head macaroni and cheese. Of course she loved it and ate it all. Again, big serving. I mean, this is huge!
I had been debating for a while before the trip on the surf and turf vs the whole lobster. I had heard the lobster is fresh and the lobster tail is frozen and all the New Englanders say the whole lobster is much better. But despite being able to pick a crab clean in minutes, I was sort of intimidated by the idea of tackling a whole lobster. Plus, I think my animal loving DD8 would have passed out if she had to look at that lobster head all meal! But some helpful DIS boarders told me I could ask for it deshelled before it came to the table so that is what I did. Behold!
All I can say is YUM YUM YUM! Tons of lobster with melted butter and brocollini. In the center are the world's most amazing scalloped potatoes. Seriously drool worthy! I could have eaten just those and called it a successful meal. Just a note - in the menu they point out some parts of the lobster are quite chewy while others are tender and this was definitely true. Just pointing it out in case you are a lobster newby like me. Definitely a good choice and so delicious.
For dessert, DD8 had the smores. Really good.
DH had creme brulee (yes, this is at least his fourth time!):
DD5 had the Nemo cupcake - is this the cutest thing you have ever seen? The fish were cocoa powder with the little reef decorations. So cute.
I got the Almond Cheesecake on the recommendation of many on these boards. Now I don't really like NY style cheesecake so I wasn't sure about this but I figured it was worth a try. And I have to say it is AMAZING! It is like a ball of cheesecake surrounded by toasted almonds. There is not really a crust. And on the side, the cherries were delicious. It reminded me of the taste of the inside of an almond croissant or almond pastry. So good. Definitely order this!
And for those of you following along from my other reviews (specifically Starring Rolls), note the hard candy Mickey head that guy made fun of DH for eating - it is really candy after all! Ha!)
Overall we had a wonderful meal here. I would come back for sure. Everything was delicious, huge portions, nice atmosphere. Really a great choice.
One last note: we planned to pay one adult and one child meal OOP b/c we were saving credits. Our server came back after we paid and said "oh, you have enough credits so I just put all your meals on the plan"! I know she was just trying to be helpful, but I know we can't be the only ones who ever do this that it shouldn't have occurred to her we didn't WANT to use the
DDP for all our meals. I didn't want to deal with this at the restaurant so on the way out I stopped by the conceirge at the GF and they took care of adjusting our bill. Just a note to keep an eye on this stuff.
Ok, next up, breakfast at OPR, lunch at Sunshine Seasons, and dinner at Le Cellier!