Good sushi

Disnee grl

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We will be going to Disney Springs to Morimoto and to places in the parks. Where are the best places to go? Need ideas for another reservation.
 
We like Kimono's in the Swan and 'Ohana at the Polynesian. Morimoto is on my 'to do' list.
 
Thanks, I am glad that Morimoto is good. We haven't been to the parks for 5 years. It will be new for us.
 

Tokyo Dining in EPCOT was decent. I don't know if it was the best sushi in the Disney area, as I don't eat it often, but it was good...
 
When I used to stay at BoardWalk resort we liked going over to Kimonos. Watching the karaoke there was fun too.
 
I really enjoyed Tokyo dining the food was good and the service there is always some of the best. The CMs who work there are just so nice, so i would recommend Tokyo dining :) . I am trying morimoto in August and im really interested in trying their sushi for the first time.
 
I eat at all three, all are excellent.
If you can get a window seat at Tokyo dining that would be my favorite, if you don't get a window seat then it drops to third (the views outside are amazing). Kimonos probably has the best tasting sushi and is the most relaxed setting, but like I said they are all very good and fresh, we go to Kimonos for a late after dinner snack. Morimoto's is a beautiful restaurant and you will not be disappointed. Overall if you like Sushi, all three produce very fresh and good sushi.
 
I would go to Morimoto's and Kimono's (which is better than Morimoto's IMHO). I used to love Tokyo Dining, but their sushi really went downhill. They really just have the basics (tuna, salmon, yellowtail).
 
California Grill is another good one. Splitsville sushi doesn't get overly exotic but it is another solid option for more of a sports bar atmosphere.
 
Splitsville and Kona, and Cali Grill tie for americanized rolls for me.

Kimonos was good but not great to me, for both special rolls and Nigiri not sure why.

Nigiri sushi is best at Morimoto, WPGC (closing,7/31), and Benihana in the Disney Springs Hilton. Rolls at Morimoto were perfectly executed but fairly basic.

Best overall Sushi was at Benihana, at the Disney Springs Hilton that we happened upon by accident having to fly in a day early due to weather, tons of harder to find Nigiri options, fantastic special rolls, and great cocktails.
 





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