Luv2Roam
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Thursday, January 16:
Breakfast - Starring Rolls (MGM). Good as usual.
Too bad they serve Nescafe coffee like most of WDW. 
Lunch: A first for us -- Pizza Planet. Surprisingly not too bad. Wouldn't say it was outstanding, but not bad at all and better than I anticipated. I also had a salad. I would eat there again for lunch. Quick counter service.
Dinner: Akershus (World Showcase/Norway) Another first for us and we were pleasantly surprised. The service was great and the food was very good; fresh and good quality. The one cheese they have is sweet and creamy. I asked the waitress about it. The brownish color and the sweetness is from BROWN SUGAR!
What a combination, but it sure is good. The waitress was especially proud of that because it is made in the region she is from. She shared her family life with us. It was very interesting and she was a sweetheart. (Her name is Tone. I'll have to make sure to mention her name to WDW.)
We tried quite a bit from the buffet and were not disappointed with anything. We would return.
$51.71 with tip for two adults, no dessert or alcoholic drinks.
Friday, January 17:
breakfast - Fountainview Bakery, near the main pin cart and fountain in Future World. (Right by Ice Station Cool)
I can't believe DH and I have not eaten here before. It was VERY good and better than Starring Rolles at MGM. It's on our must list for desserts and breakfast. They even carry many of the desserts found in World Showcase! Good selection, and everything we had was good. Big thumbs up.
Lunch: Kringla Bakery. We have eaten lunch there before and knew what to expect. DH likes the salmon and scrambled eggs open face sandwich. I had smoked ham and cheese open face sandwich. They pile on the stuff. Not a great place, but very good. The only downside is having to sit outside. And it was a little chilly and windy that day.
DH did treat himself to a Viking Coffee. He said it was very good, with whipped cream on top too.
DH raved on and on about his fruit tulip cup. Fluted pasrty shell lined with chocolate, cream on the bottom and fruit piled on top. DH said it was just as good as any dessert he has eaten at the French bakery -- which is saying a lot.
Dinner: Another first for us -- Bistro. After eating at Chefs de France and really enjoying it, we were looking forward to Bistro. It didn't disappoint. It was very good and very quiet. Almost too quiet really. The selection is limited and more pricey than Chefs. And to be honest I thought the food quality was just as good as Chefs.
I had chicken madellians in a wine sauce, a pasta that reminded me of coucous (sp), and mushrooms. Good, but I would have been just as happy (if not happier) in Chefs.
DH had venison and said it was excellant. It wasn't very big, and had a lot of bone and fat. But he said there was more to it than it looked and it was very good.
We both agree to stay with Chef's, but glad we tried Bistro.
No dessert, coffee to drink -- $99 with tip.
cough, cough...
Last day -- Saturday, Jan 18:
Breakfast: We liked the Epcot Fountainview Bakery so much, we returned and then rode the boat to MGM. More out of our way, but worth it.
The Fountainview had the tulip cups that DH had eaten the day before at the Kringula Bakery. I was surprised he didn't have that for breakfast. 
Lunch: Backlot Express. Disappointed as before when they had the fixin's bar, it was a decent place to eat. No fixin's bar, so that just makes BL Express an over priced fast food counter burger joint. Too pricey and too crowded. Only eat there in a pinch, like we were yesterday.
It took twice as long to wait in line to order and get the food than it did to eat it. The only plus side was the nice CM taking the orders and $. Don't bother with Backlot unless you just happen to be there and can't do a sit down.
MGM eating is too limited, IMHO.
That's all on the meals.
We had a few odds and ends. We made a special trip to Riverside for their pralines only to see they also sell them in the MK.
DH loves the Marvellous from the French bakery. So that was a must for him one night too.
? Feel free to ask.
Breakfast - Starring Rolls (MGM). Good as usual.


Lunch: A first for us -- Pizza Planet. Surprisingly not too bad. Wouldn't say it was outstanding, but not bad at all and better than I anticipated. I also had a salad. I would eat there again for lunch. Quick counter service.
Dinner: Akershus (World Showcase/Norway) Another first for us and we were pleasantly surprised. The service was great and the food was very good; fresh and good quality. The one cheese they have is sweet and creamy. I asked the waitress about it. The brownish color and the sweetness is from BROWN SUGAR!

We tried quite a bit from the buffet and were not disappointed with anything. We would return.

Friday, January 17:
breakfast - Fountainview Bakery, near the main pin cart and fountain in Future World. (Right by Ice Station Cool)
I can't believe DH and I have not eaten here before. It was VERY good and better than Starring Rolles at MGM. It's on our must list for desserts and breakfast. They even carry many of the desserts found in World Showcase! Good selection, and everything we had was good. Big thumbs up.
Lunch: Kringla Bakery. We have eaten lunch there before and knew what to expect. DH likes the salmon and scrambled eggs open face sandwich. I had smoked ham and cheese open face sandwich. They pile on the stuff. Not a great place, but very good. The only downside is having to sit outside. And it was a little chilly and windy that day.
DH did treat himself to a Viking Coffee. He said it was very good, with whipped cream on top too.

DH raved on and on about his fruit tulip cup. Fluted pasrty shell lined with chocolate, cream on the bottom and fruit piled on top. DH said it was just as good as any dessert he has eaten at the French bakery -- which is saying a lot.
Dinner: Another first for us -- Bistro. After eating at Chefs de France and really enjoying it, we were looking forward to Bistro. It didn't disappoint. It was very good and very quiet. Almost too quiet really. The selection is limited and more pricey than Chefs. And to be honest I thought the food quality was just as good as Chefs.
I had chicken madellians in a wine sauce, a pasta that reminded me of coucous (sp), and mushrooms. Good, but I would have been just as happy (if not happier) in Chefs.
DH had venison and said it was excellant. It wasn't very big, and had a lot of bone and fat. But he said there was more to it than it looked and it was very good.
We both agree to stay with Chef's, but glad we tried Bistro.
No dessert, coffee to drink -- $99 with tip.

Last day -- Saturday, Jan 18:
Breakfast: We liked the Epcot Fountainview Bakery so much, we returned and then rode the boat to MGM. More out of our way, but worth it.


Lunch: Backlot Express. Disappointed as before when they had the fixin's bar, it was a decent place to eat. No fixin's bar, so that just makes BL Express an over priced fast food counter burger joint. Too pricey and too crowded. Only eat there in a pinch, like we were yesterday.

MGM eating is too limited, IMHO.
That's all on the meals.
We had a few odds and ends. We made a special trip to Riverside for their pralines only to see they also sell them in the MK.

DH loves the Marvellous from the French bakery. So that was a must for him one night too.
? Feel free to ask.
