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Snowysmom

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We had mostly good dining experiences while at WDW last week.

Crystal Palace for dinner: This was much better than a few years ago. My teenage boys are not really interested in the characters but like what the buffet has to offer and the desserts.


Boma: This was not as good as it was 2 years ago. DH and I felt a little sick the next day and narrowed it down to the potato salad or field green salad. Desserts were still really good.

ESPN: A good place for lunch, sandwiches, burgers, etc.

Teppanaki: In the Japan pavillion at Epcot, this restaurant is really good. The chef puts on a good show and the food is delicious.

Red Lobster at Crossroads: DS, age 13, has been drooling over the all you can eat crab legs so this was a must. We had a great waiter named Nathan. He helped DS crack open the crab and made sure he had plenty of fresh crab on his plate at all times. We went at an off time, 3:00 so they weren't busy. Ask for Nathan if you go there.

Castle for dinner: This is a gorgeous restaurant with good food and an attentive staff. It is pricey but we go on our last night so it is our splurge.
 
Thanks for the reviews! We're considering Boma, Teppanyaki and the Castle for our trip.
 
Thanks for posting. We think it's pretty special dining in the castle, too although lunch is our tradition.
 



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