Help w/ upscale dinner ADR's?

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I was hoping to get a few opinions about where we should eat dinner during our upcoming March trip to WDW. Dinner is a big deal to my DH and I, so it's usually a highlight of each day. That being said, we'll have our 2 year old with us so we can't do Victoria & Alberts. Anyway, so far, I have ADR's at the CA Grill, Citrico's, Flying Fish Cafe, Jiko and Palio...any glaring omissions? Thanks for your help!
 
My dad ate at both Citrico's and Narcoossee's and said they were both great. I booked at Narcoosses's for early February cause their menu had more of a seafood selection. But I've heard both are awesome, but quite expensive. Victoria and Alberts isn't included in the dining plan.
 
Like your selections. I would add Artist Point. My top rated places (minus V&A's) are

1) Citricos (Chef Gray is a GOD)
2) Artist Point
3) Jiko
4) Flying Fish
5) California Grill

I have heard lots of good things re: Blue Zoo as well which I will try on my upcoming solo trip.
 
My DH and I ate at Bistro de Paris in Epcot when we went to WDW in September. It was our anniversary trip and we wanted to eat at a few very special places. We found it to be very nice. We were lucky to be seated at a window in the dining room overlooking Epcot and the lake beyond. We found most diners were either couples or groups of four. There weren't many children - however, having said that, the couple beside us had a three year old with them.

Dress is what Disney calls business casual - no cut off shorts, flip flops, tank tops, etc. The atmosphere was very special, a bit romantic and the service was attentive.

I would recommend it. Very good food! We also ate at the California Grill on our anniversary night and were lucky to see the special Halloween Wishes fireworks. (Apparently they do a few practice runs prior to MNSSHP). We also really enjoyed our meal there.
 

I recommend Palio's at the Swan. Best Italian food I've had at Disney including a strolling violinist who takes requests! Cozy atmosphere and definitely a fine place to bring your kid. Enjoy!
 
I too would recommend Artist Point. The food is good, and the ambience of WL is beautiful. I've also heard great things about Bistro de Paris but haven't tried it since we have young children. I can't wait to try Citricos on our next trip. Sounds like you've picked the best places!
 





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