TheRustyScupper
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It is such a shame that for big bucks, signature meals are so mediocre.
1) I have long said that we patronize only five TS eateries at WDW.
2) Jiko is not one of them, so I was challenged to try Jiko, again.
3) We did.
4) My opinion has not changed.
5) The meal "ticket" price was $200 (including wine)
6) WIFE - Chicken
. . . beans were absolutely perfectly prepared, crisp and delicious
. . . chicken was on the dry side, not ugly but terribly average
. . . cassava was tasty, but not smooth and had very huge chunks
7) SELF - Halibut
. . . veggies were overcooked droopy
. . . sauce was tasty, but overshadowed rather than complimented the fish
. . . fish was overcooked, dry and rubbery
8) Servers
. . . slightly average, as the server did ask about our meal
. . . did not take time to really explain the menu items
. . . was more concerned about getting orders quickly and turning tables
. . . we usually order appy, then order entrée, then order dessert
. . . this allows us to stretch the meal and enjoy the ambiance
. . . we are also not fond of different folks delivering the food ("runners")
. . . we believe this is the server's job, not someone who "flings" the food
. . . and we should not have to be asked "now, who had the chicken?"
. . . food runners are OK only when a table actually has two attendants
9) Hostess and Greeters
. . . we did not accept the table assigned to us
. . . this seemed to upset the hostess
. . . but, we do not sit by server stations or at main aisles
. . . dishes rattling behind us and people crossing do not go with expensive meals
I stand by my PERSONAL opinion of acceptable restaurants at WDW.
The only sit-down restaurants we patronize at WDW are,
. . . Bistro de Paris
. . . Citricos
. . . Shula's Steakhouse
. . . Il Mulino
. . . Victoria & Albert's
NOTE: The comment may be made that I should have sent our meals back. If it were not for the fact that we didn't pay for the meal, we would have.
1) I have long said that we patronize only five TS eateries at WDW.
2) Jiko is not one of them, so I was challenged to try Jiko, again.
3) We did.
4) My opinion has not changed.
5) The meal "ticket" price was $200 (including wine)
6) WIFE - Chicken
. . . beans were absolutely perfectly prepared, crisp and delicious
. . . chicken was on the dry side, not ugly but terribly average
. . . cassava was tasty, but not smooth and had very huge chunks
7) SELF - Halibut
. . . veggies were overcooked droopy
. . . sauce was tasty, but overshadowed rather than complimented the fish
. . . fish was overcooked, dry and rubbery
8) Servers
. . . slightly average, as the server did ask about our meal
. . . did not take time to really explain the menu items
. . . was more concerned about getting orders quickly and turning tables
. . . we usually order appy, then order entrée, then order dessert
. . . this allows us to stretch the meal and enjoy the ambiance
. . . we are also not fond of different folks delivering the food ("runners")
. . . we believe this is the server's job, not someone who "flings" the food
. . . and we should not have to be asked "now, who had the chicken?"
. . . food runners are OK only when a table actually has two attendants
9) Hostess and Greeters
. . . we did not accept the table assigned to us
. . . this seemed to upset the hostess
. . . but, we do not sit by server stations or at main aisles
. . . dishes rattling behind us and people crossing do not go with expensive meals
I stand by my PERSONAL opinion of acceptable restaurants at WDW.
The only sit-down restaurants we patronize at WDW are,
. . . Bistro de Paris
. . . Citricos
. . . Shula's Steakhouse
. . . Il Mulino
. . . Victoria & Albert's
NOTE: The comment may be made that I should have sent our meals back. If it were not for the fact that we didn't pay for the meal, we would have.