1) I wish the choices were between two others.
2) This one is truly a toss-up
3) Bistro:
. . . uniqueness: good french food, pretty authentic
. . . quality: lowered since DDP (snails are a good example of lesser quality)
. . . atmosphere: VERY noisy, as kids now are welcome
. . . congested: tables are too close to another
4) Jiko:
. . . uniqueness: semi-good try at African cuisine, but Americanized
. . . quality: not bad
. . . atmosphere: some decorations, but too industrial looking, noisy
. . . congested: surprisingly, appears beter spacing between tables
NOTE: We patronize only five TS eateries at WDW, and neither of
these are on the list. They are just not worth the time or the expense.
We prefer
. . . fine food
. . . excellent, top notch service
. . . innovative dishes with flair and quality
. . . overall great value
. . . relaxed and soothing dining atmosphere
. . . behaved and somewhat quiet patrons
The only sit-down restaurants we patronize at WDW are
. . . Victoria & Albert's
. . . Shula's Steakhouse
. . . Artist Point
. . . Il Mulino
. . . Citricos
As an example, we are spending 3-nights at GF-RPC in March as a
quickie get-away, and are eating at Citricos and Artist Point for TS meals.