If you could only rec 1 table service restaurant per park, what would it be?

Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. What one sit down place would you recommend for each of the parks? :earsboy: Just curious to see everyone's opinion on this particular option.
MK - Be Our Guest (but only for dinner to meet The Beast); Skipper Canteen for lunch.
AK - Tusker House (my wife would not agree, and neither of us are enamored by Tiffins).
EP - Spice Table...to also enjoy the outdoor seating on the lake.
HS - 50's Prime Time...because a margarita to-go is something we always do.....
 
Magic Kingdom....Skipper Canteen
Epcot..................Chefs de France
HS......................Sci-Fi or 50's
AK.......................Yak & Yeti
 
Epcot - Garden Grill breakfast
Magic Kingdom - Liberty Tree Tavern
Animal Kingdom - Yak & Yeti
Hollywood Studios - Sci Fi (granted it's been 15 years since I've eaten here)
Sci Fi is still good and fun! We have been there off and on for 20 years.
 

MK- LTT dinner or Plaza lunch (none of us were impressed with Skipper Canteen)
Epcot-GG has good food, or Rose and Crown pub
DHS-Brown Derby, also favorite lounge here (but didn't get to try baseline tap house last trip)
AK- does Satuli canteen count-between mobile ordering and real plates?Otherwise Tiffins (although prefer Nomad lounge and the small plates). Tusker House didn't impress much either :duck:. Actually the QS here is as good as the TS!
 
MK - Cinderella's Royal Table
Epcot - Nine Dragons
AK - Tusker House
HS - Mama Melrose's

I always feel like I have unpopular Disney dining opinions! All the restaurants people usually either don't like or think are overrated, I really love!
 
MK - CP breakfast. LTT lunch. BOG dinner.
Epcot - Chefs, Tutto Italia, or Le Cellier.
DHS - 50’s PTC.
AK - TH breakfast. Rainforest Cafe lunch.
 
MK- Cinderella’s Table (we actually prefer to go to one of the monorail resorts)

Epcot- Coral Reef (I know a lot of people hate it, but we love it)

HS- Mama Melrose

AK- Tusker House (Flane Tree QS is actually my top choice)
 
MK - Be Our Guest Dinner (Liberty Tree close 2nd)
Epcot - Chefs de France
HS - Sci Fi
AK - I guess Rainforest Cafe, none really excites our group food wise but they have cute atmosphere for the kids
 
MK - BOG lunch or dinner
Epcot - San Angel Inn (only by a small margin...atmosphere and drinks win by a nose)
HS - Sci-Fi
AK - Yak & Yeti
 
MK- Crystal Palace. Never had a bad meal there.
Epcot- Via Napoli
HS- Mama Melrose. Although not really impressed I would eat there over any of the rest I have tried. We usually do our dining at resorts on our HS days.
AK- none. I was not impressed with Yak and Yeti. We usually do not eat here unless it is QS or a snack.
 
MK - Do I have to? No TS here wows us, especially not with the ease of getting to the monorail resorts. If I had to choose one, it would be The Plaza.
Studios - 50s Prime Time
Epcot - Spice Road Table
AK - Yak & Yeti (we haven't tried Tiffins yet)
 
MK...Crystal Palace breakfast but I'd rather take the monorail to a resort for 1900 Park Fare
EPCOT...Garden Grill breakfast (hands down my favorite breakfast in Disney)
HS...Brown Derby
AK...Yak and Yeti
 
Wow! I didn't think there'd be so many replies! It's interesting to see everyone's preferences-- fascinating! I'd include my own opinion if I were able to, but I guess that'll have to wait until September!
 
MK - Be Our Guest
AK - Yak & Yeti
DHS - Sci Fi, for the atmosphere. I’m not wild about any of the 1 TS restaurants there.
Epcot - Coral Reef
 
I don't have answers because we've done almost no in-park TS so far, but question--I see lots of mentions of GG for breakfast specifically. We're currently booked there for lunch--what are people's experiences with lunch? Wondering if I should consider trying to get a late breakfast time instead.

The breakfast menu looked like pretty standard offerings, and I was thinking we would try to get as many FW rides done as possible before lunch and then eat. The lunch menu appealed to my kids, assuming it's done well.
 
MK: Crystal Palace Breakfast
Epcot: Future World: Coral Reef WS: Biergarten (I cheated lol)
Studios: Sci Fi
AK: Tusker House brunch (changeover from breakfast to lunch)
 
I don't have answers because we've done almost no in-park TS so far, but question--I see lots of mentions of GG for breakfast specifically. We're currently booked there for lunch--what are people's experiences with lunch? Wondering if I should consider trying to get a late breakfast time instead.

The breakfast menu looked like pretty standard offerings, and I was thinking we would try to get as many FW rides done as possible before lunch and then eat. The lunch menu appealed to my kids, assuming it's done well.

Because Epcot is tiered, a decent strategy is to do a PPO Garden Grill breakfast and then you can get on Soarin 1-2x before lines build up. Or alternatively you can RD Soarin' a couple of times, do living with the land and do a 10am breakfast and get a lot done all in one pavilion. You still have the problem of frozen and tt but at least it gets one tier 1 out of the way.

The food is basic at breakfast but I don't care for the more recent lunch menu that much, and breakfast is cheaper for an AYCTE so a better value for me. I'd rather do basic breakfast and have my other meals be more interesting.
 
Because Epcot is tiered, a decent strategy is to do a PPO Garden Grill breakfast and then you can get on Soarin 1-2x before lines build up. Or alternatively you can RD Soarin' a couple of times, do living with the land and do a 10am breakfast and get a lot done all in one pavilion. You still have the problem of frozen and tt but at least it gets one tier 1 out of the way.

The food is basic at breakfast but I don't care for the more recent lunch menu that much, and breakfast is cheaper for an AYCTE so a better value for me. I'd rather do basic breakfast and have my other meals be more interesting.
We're already doing some early mornings other days so I'm not sure we'd be up for a PPO on our Epcot day, but it's something to consider. We have a Soarin FP so I was thinking of RD TT. I'll keep an eye on breakfast reservations--there aren't any midmorning ones available right now anyway, but I'm sure some will open up. Older son was more interested in pot roast and sausages than waffles and eggs when I asked before but I'll talk it over with everyone again!
 

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