rapriebe
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We went to LeCellier for dinner last night and that's that last time we will go there. We both ordered the Prime Rib ($28.99) and it was the pits. It was maybe 4 x 6 in size, was very thin and was dried out like it had been sitting under a warming lamp for awhile. After I finished mine, I had a pile of fat and grissel that was maybe a third the size of my original meat.
You know it sucks to pay $74 (incl tip) for 2 glasses of water, 2 pieces of dried out meat, 2 small portions of potatoes and 3 breadsticks. Even though the restaurant was not full, we were crammed into a corner and one of us had to sit at an angle to the table because the next table was so close to us. Ridiculous. And this restaurant is going to become a Signature restaurant soon - ha!
All in all, the Disney food has been very disappointing this trip (except Ohana, it was fabulous). We don't eat on-site alot because it is so expensive but we have decided that we are done with on-site eating.
ETA - We ate at LeCellier 2-3 years ago and it was wonderful; couldn't wait to go back. It was such a lower quality of food this time. I was actually surprised at how empty LeCellier was even though it seems to be difficult to get reservations. They were turning walkups away while we were waiting to check in. We ate in the section to the left as you enter and it was maybe 1/3 full during the entire meal. At one point there were only 3 other tables with people at them; kinda surprising.
You know it sucks to pay $74 (incl tip) for 2 glasses of water, 2 pieces of dried out meat, 2 small portions of potatoes and 3 breadsticks. Even though the restaurant was not full, we were crammed into a corner and one of us had to sit at an angle to the table because the next table was so close to us. Ridiculous. And this restaurant is going to become a Signature restaurant soon - ha!
All in all, the Disney food has been very disappointing this trip (except Ohana, it was fabulous). We don't eat on-site alot because it is so expensive but we have decided that we are done with on-site eating.
ETA - We ate at LeCellier 2-3 years ago and it was wonderful; couldn't wait to go back. It was such a lower quality of food this time. I was actually surprised at how empty LeCellier was even though it seems to be difficult to get reservations. They were turning walkups away while we were waiting to check in. We ate in the section to the left as you enter and it was maybe 1/3 full during the entire meal. At one point there were only 3 other tables with people at them; kinda surprising.
I waited forever for her to clear that plate and take my dessert order. When I finally got her attention and told her I was ready to order dessert, her response was, "Oh you want dessert too?".
Maybe you can try it again in the future!
..I don't understand that. We've been there a few times in the past and it was "hit" or "miss"...never consistent so I just don't get all the hoopla about not being able to get a reservation. It's just a bummer when you expect something and you don't get near it.
) All jokes aside, not right...
) I would contact guest services via email or even at the park and let them know about your disappointment and experience. (they owe you a dinner IMHO)