Honeymoon food help!

bekkiz

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Hi all,

it's finally pS time for our Dec honeymoon! We have a few things chosen, but I love to hear suggestions! We have 6 nights at WDW

Planned thus far
Breakfast: Perhaps CRT, but I don't really care if we get it or not...it's just a nice bonus! Hubby-to-be isn't a morning person, so most breakies are food court based

Lunch: Prime Time and Chefs de France.

Dinner: Jiko, Boma, CA Grill
We've eaten at Shula's, Spoodles, Boatwrights, Palio, Le Celliar, the mexican place and liked them all but wanted to try some new stuff.
I'm mostly looking for our last night dinner, probably no buffets, and it is our honeymoon, so good food is important:)

thanks in advance!
 
bekkiz,

I know you said no buffets, but I would highly recommend Cape May at the Beach Club if you like seafood. The buffet includes ribs, prime rib, shrimp, mussels, clams, fish, salad, desserts, drink (non-alcoholic), etc. The atmosphere is nice too. My wife and i (no kids) went and we both enjoyed the restaurant. It's located next to Epcot and is part of the Disney Boardwalk area. We took a nice stroll along the beach (fake) and walked to EPCOT to watch Illuminations.

Perfect for a honeymoon.
 
My first recommendation would be Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian. The food and service here are unparalleled and the experience would add a truly memorable ending to your honeymoon. If swinging the $200 - $300 for this meal is out of the budget though there are 3 others I would recommend, Narcoosee's, Artist Point, and Flying Fish.
 





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