I'm glad that I decided upon having dinner at Flying Fish for the evening because well I was beat. Not getting much sleep the night before, the long travel day, it was taking it's toll, and I don't think I could've dealt with having to jump through hoops to get to certain restaurants. I could see Flying Fish from my balcony, and most likely could've yelled down to the lady at the podium to check in.
Let's just say this review is where things started to decline in terms of my overall experience. I never dined at Flying Fish before, so it was all new to me going in.
I was seated promptly shortly after arriving, which was a good thing because inside the Village Green courtyard they were playing Frozen on the big screen, and it just got to the Let it Go number and it was pretty much cat nip for kids and out of nowhere it was a giant offkey singalong.
Also I apologize in advance for the pictures, I wasn't exhausted and didn't want to carry around my DSLR at this time of night, so make due with mediocre cell phone pictures.
The Menu;
This was the only thing I had for nearly 15 minutes, no one came over to my table at all. I tried flagging down anyone that came near but no one saw my attempts to garner some sort of attention. My server finally arrived, with no apology, not a simple "How are you tonight?", "Have you dined with us before?" or anything. It was "Are you ready? What do you want?"
Mozzarella di Bufala alla Caprese
Florida Yellow Beefsteak, UgliRipe and Tiny Tomatoes, Aged Balsamico, Exotic Peppercorns, Petite Basil, and Sicilian Olio Verde
I don't think I could put it into words how amazing this was. The tomatoes so juicy, exploding with flavor coupled with the salty mozzarella di Bufala, the sweetness of the aged Balsamic vinegar. What the picture doesn't show is exactly how much cheese you got. There was a ton of it, even after trying to take equal bites of everything at the same time.
Grilled Berkshire Pork Tenderloin
Wilted EpcotGreens, Wild Mushroom-Leek-Focaccia Knödel, Truffled Red Wine Sauce
The running joke tends to be, does Disney use anything that they grow inside the Land Pavilion, well according to this dish, the greens were grown in there, so take it for what it is. I sent this picture to my GF, and she couldn't believe it was pork, with the Red Wine Sauce it coated the pork in a deep red hue which made her think it was beef. Her other comment was what is the deal with the lawn clippings on top of the meat. I believe they were flash fried super thinly sliced potatoes, and sliced scallions. The pork was rested on a mushroom-leek-focaccia knodel, which to my knowledge is pretty much a bread/potato dumpling, more or less in this case a savory bread pudding. How did I like it?
I liked it! I liked it a lot!
The outer char on the pork had a rich smoky flavor, the truffled red wine sauce added some earthiness to the dish, which was compounded with the knodel. All the flavors were on point, and everything was cooked perfectly to specification.
It was a great meal, it was just a shame that the service was pretty much non-existent. My server didn't even bring me either dish, and didn't check on me until I was finished with the pork. It was another food runner who saw I didn't have bread, and asked "Did I want any?" and if so he'd gladly go get me a basket. It wasn't a particular busy night in there either, there were plenty of vacant tables, and it was pretty late in the evening, so I didn't understand why my server was so sparsely seen.
I skipped on dessert because nothing really caught my eye and decided to walk a bit further down and pick something up at the Boardwalk Bakery to enjoy in my room for later.