Help me Plan Dinners - What are your favs?

emmaleigh47

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I am now planning a 14 night super trip to the World. We are on the FDP, and I LOVE Disney food!

Here is what I have so far

Ohana x 2 (my fav restaurant of always, plannning once in the beginning and once in the end of the trip)

Liberty Tree Tavern (will have to go for lunch because I dont want the dinner menu and probably will go more than once)

Jiko (although menu changed may change this idea)

Le Cellier (never been, have to check it out)

Chef de France (our best meal of the trip last year)

Crystal Palace (once for breakfast and once for dinner)

and after that ..... well I am just all open..... looking for some ideas!
 
I am now planning a 14 night super trip to the World. We are on the FDP, and I LOVE Disney food!

Here is what I have so far

Ohana x 2 (my fav restaurant of always, plannning once in the beginning and once in the end of the trip)

Liberty Tree Tavern (will have to go for lunch because I dont want the dinner menu and probably will go more than once)

Jiko (although menu changed may change this idea)

Le Cellier (never been, have to check it out)

Chef de France (our best meal of the trip last year)

Crystal Palace (once for breakfast and once for dinner)

and after that ..... well I am just all open..... looking for some ideas!

It seems you are a creature of habit. With a 14 day trip, perhaps its time to start some new habits and stop all this repeating of dining locaitons.

We loved Narcoossee's for dinner. Maybe trade Jiko for this new place.
We loved Boma dinner so trade one of those LTT meals for this. I did Boma breakfast on a solo trip and it was wonderful too.

CP you've been there done that, I'd go for dinner as the character breakfast buffets at WDW, don't vary so much but you'll get different characters. Chef Mickey's was one our our favorites. Someone recently told me their kids like to go to 1900PF breakfast 'cause the ice cream machine is working at breakfast. :rotfl: at least they're honest right! :lmao:

Coral Reef was a great lunch.
 
Biergarten in Germany at Epcot
The Wave at the Contemporary (been getting rave reviews)
Plaza at MK -- a nice change of pace from all the heavy meals eaten on the dining plan
Rose & Crown in United Kingdom at Epcot
 

- Kona Cafe (the Tuna Oscar is a non-negotiable for me)
- good choice on Le Cellier (mushroom filet is my second fav. behind the Tuna Oscar)
- Coral Reef (entrees are all good but you must have the Chocolate Wave dessert)
- I second the PP's suggestion of Biergarten and Tutto Italia
- San Angel Inn (the food and service is up and down here, but the atmosphere is tops... IMO you must eat here at least once)
- we love 50's Prime Time

We'll be there for 11 days of FD and are planning to try some restaurants we have never been to before.

:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
We just returned on Friday from the "WORLD!" We ate at the Boma for breakfast and dinner (staying at the AKL made this convenient). We also ate dinner at 1900 Park Fare, Teppan Edo for dinner in Epcot, Chef Mickey's for dinner, T-Rex for dinner, 50's Prime Time for dinner, Crystal Palace for breakfast and Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast. We had a great meal at all of these. We like to go back to our favorites and add in some new places. Good luck and happy eating! We were stuffed!
 
Well...If I had 14 days :lovestruc:lovestruc..here are the places that would be on my list:

AK:
1. Tusker House character breakfast (love it)


MK:
1. Plaza (never tried..will this year)
2. Cinderellas breakfast

Epcot:
1. Coral Reef (love it)
2. Nine Dragons or Teppan Edo (love China - trying Japan this year)
3. Germany (love it - fun - lots of food - BIG, cold beers:drinking1)
4. Tutto Italia
5. San Angel (food ok - atmosphere is the best)

DHS:
1. Sci Fi (love the burgers, onion rings & milk shakes)
2. 50's Prime Time ( trying for the 1st time this year)
3. Brown Derby (not worth 2 TS but if I was staying 14 days I would splurge)

Resorts:
1. Ohana (love it)
2. Kona (love it)
3. Chef Mickeys (breakfast)
4. The Wave ( never tried - sounds fabulous)
5. Spoodles or Flying Fish
6. Whispering Canyon (lots of fun + very good food)
7. BOMA
8. Narcoossee's
 
The castle

Chef Mickey's

Biergarten

Princess Storybook

BOMA

Tusker House

The Wave

Kona

Sci Fi

Cali Grill
 
1. California Grill
2. The Wave
3. Tutto Italia
4. Cape May Cafe (breakfast or dinner)
5. Flying Fish
 
We'll be there for two weeks end of June/July.

Here are our picks:

Dinner:

Le Cellier
Rose and Crown
Tutto Italia
Liberty Tree Tavern
Ohana
The Wave
Narcoossee's
Cape May Buffet
Hollywood Brown Derby
Raglan Road
T-Rex

Lunch:

Yak and Yeti
50's Prime Time Cafe
Sci-Fi
Cinderella's Royal Table

Breakfast:

Cape May Buffet
Crystal Palace
Princess Storybook Breakfat at EPCOT
Chef Mickey's

I'm also doing the gardenview tea with the girls (DH and DS will go to EPSN)
and we'll be eating at Beaches and Cream our first day for lunch - a tradition when we stay at YC/BC.

Hope this helps!
 
I am now planning a 14 night super trip to the World. We are on the FDP, and I LOVE Disney food!

Here is what I have so far

Ohana x 2 (my fav restaurant of always, plannning once in the beginning and once in the end of the trip)

Liberty Tree Tavern (will have to go for lunch because I dont want the dinner menu and probably will go more than once)

Jiko (although menu changed may change this idea)

Le Cellier (never been, have to check it out)

Chef de France (our best meal of the trip last year)

Crystal Palace (once for breakfast and once for dinner)

and after that ..... well I am just all open..... looking for some ideas!

Tutto Italia, Flying Fish, Cali Grill, Beaches & Cream
 


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