If you could only choose three TS, what would they be?

disneydreamkate

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I am planning our next trip for October and after three trips of having to make it to a TS every single day, I have decided that three will be our max next trip! :) So, honestly...Boma dinner is a must do for us. If you could choose only three TS on your next WDW vacation, where would you eat? Signatures welcome (can't afford V&A this time! We plan having to spend extra on MNSSHP tickets and Epcot F&W).
 

This is hard because there are still so many places I want to check out so I don't know if my list would change, but...here's my top 3:

1. Boma
2. Tusker House
3. Kona Cafe (breakfast)
 
Teppan Edo
Crystal Palace breakfast
The Plaza

with Sci-fi as an alternate
 
We will be on the quick service dining plan on our next trip and have only made 3 ADRs. Flying Fish (never done before), the Turf Club (did for the first time last trip) and Kona Cafe (have been to many times).

:cheer2::cheer2::cheer2:
 
That's about how many we'll be making on our next trip: Turf Club at SSR, Flying Fish, and probably a character meal but can't decide which one. We've done CRT and Chef Mickey's and wouldn't do either again. If we skip the character meal, we'll do Rose and Crown.
 
My "must do's" are:

1. Narcoossee's. Having a romantic dinner here with my wife is a must every trip. It's the highlight of our trip, timed always at the midpoint. Just a wonderful evening, every time. We've timed it to Wishes and not, but it's all about the food, atmosphere, CMs, and of course being together in that great place.

2. 50s Prime Time Cafe. Good food, fun atmosphere...a must at DHS.

3. Tusker House. The best place to eat at AK. The food is different than what you get at any of the other theme parks, and it's all delicious.

The Wave and Trail's End are moving up the list for us. We visited each of them for the first time in December, and we're really looking forward to returning on this next trip (we even booked two ADRs at The Wave -- one dinner, one breakfast).
 
I do new ones every time.

Since I go often, it's easy for me.

How about Yak N' Yeti? I liked them enough that I'll probably go back before I try Tusker House.
 
Bistro de Paris (2nd best in WDW behind V&A IMO)
Jiko's
GF Cafe

Haven't been to but want to try:
California Grill
Bluezoo
 
Boma
Rose & Crown
Crystal Palace breakfast

We don't usually do signatures.
 
1. Le Cellier' that was one of the best meals I've ever had in and out of Disney. Everything was great: food, service, atmosphere, it's was wonderful.

2. Narcoossee's is tied with #1, can't choose which one was better. The only thing that might put Narcoossee's above Le Cellier' is the view. I timed dinner so we could watch the fireworks, there is a deck over the water you can watch from or you can sit in the restraunt. There wasn't a single thing I could think of to complain about either of these.

3. Ohauna was terrific. They serve so many different items even if you don't like something there are plenty of other things to choose from. Only complaint they serve too much good food I didn't have enough room to put it all. I forgot about the desert. Homade bread pudding, not a fan at all can't stand the stuff, here it was to die for. You've got to try it to belive it. It's warm, it's cold, it's carmely, and fruity. Yummy!!!!!!!!!!
 
'Ohana
Rose & Crown
Biergarten
 


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