In a dining rut?

JenSop

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Hi all!
Been going to WDW for 40 years, consider myself to be a pretty informed Disney-goer.
But I think I'm stuck in a dining rut!
We have our faves, but are looking to mix it up a bit.
What places are your faves and why?

(So far we have booked: Narcoosee's, Flying Fish, Victoria & Alberts (it's a big B-day trip!), Boathouse, Boma, Teppan Edo, Frontera Cocina, Yak & Yet (lunch), Chefs de France (lunch)...

We like fine dining and we don't have kids.
What am I missing out on?

Thanks in advance for sharing your faves!

(edited to add: no burgers)
 
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Cake Bake Shop - gorgeous restaurant, incredible food and service. We went for breakfast about a week ago and it was so good, we returned for lunch another day.

We really enjoyed Summer House on the Lake for weekend brunch.

If you enjoy fine dining, consider doing Takumi Tei instead of Teppan Edo. We also love Shiki Sai and prefer it over Teppan Edo as it has more menu options.
 

Jiko was the hands down winner for food/service/ambiance on our last couples trip in June. Toledo and Citricos are also good upscale experiences.
 
Happy Birthday! You have some great ones already picked out. Flying Fish is always a favorite. Agree with previous poster that Jiko is outstanding. It's such a beautiful resort, can really make an evening out of it. Bull and Bear over at the Waldorf is extraordinary -- lots of tableside presentations. Capa and Ravello at the Four Seasons are good options too and another gorgeous resort to explore.
 
We had a wonderful meal in Oct. at Bourbon Steak(formerly Shula's) as well as, Todd English Blue Zoo at the Dolphin.
 
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