Looking for Two New Meal Suggestions

cbg1027

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I'm looking to eat dinner at 2 new-to-me TS's on my next trip. It will be 2 or 4 adults, and we will all eat anything.

The only thing you shouldn't bother suggesting is Tokyo Dining or Teppan Edo. One of the member of the party IS Japanese, so needless to say, the menus there kind of fell short for him!

Where I HAVE eaten:
Yak and Yeti
Brown Derby
Coral Reef
Le Cellier
Les Chefs de France
Restaurant Marrakesh
Crystal Palace Breakfast
Boma
Jiko
Sanaa
Cape May Breakfast
Kouzzina
Flying Fish
California Grill
Citricos
Narcoossee's
'Ohana Breakfast
Kona Dinner
Portobello's
Rainforest Cafe

I'm open to trying dinners at places where I've only eaten breakfast.

So what do you suggest and why?

Thanks!
 
I forget the name but what about the new Italian restaurant? I have not been there but I have heard good things from those who have?
 
I would suggest Ohana's Dinner (good food and fun atmosphere), 50's Prime Time Cafe ( good homestyle food), Mamma Melrose or Tutto Itallia (Italian
 
Tutto Italia is great
Ohana dinner is excellent
Whispering Canyon Cafe is a favorite of ours
 

We have enjoyed Wolfgang Puck in DTD several times. Also- 1900 Park Fare Dinner (buffet) is a true family favorite of ours... even without the characters :)
 
Here are some places not on your list that we enjoyed...

Tusker House at AK Park - we loved the Donald's Safari breakfast and we got in the park an hour early with our 8am ADR. The lunch and dinner at Tusker is buffet style and excellent. I've heard it's similar to Boma, but never been to Boma. But Yak and Yeti we liked a lot too!

Ohana Dinner - I loved this place. A LOT of food, it was all very good and some entertainment too. But despite all the food, save room for dessert - vanilla bread pudding awesome stuff that I forced myself to eat despite being full.

Crystal Palace for lunch and dinner - I love this place. There's a wonderful variety of interesting cold salads, the salmon is delicious, and so are the carved meats. And you're right in Magic Kingdom.

At the Polynesian, the counter service Capt. Cook's has this tonga toast which is basically french toast stuffed with banana and coated with cinnamon sugar. Would be an easy place to get breakfast and hop on the monorail to MK or Epcot. There are tables outside with a view of the castle.
 
One of our fave (even the adults) was CRT dinner. The food was really good! My DF-I-L had the prime rib and said it was the best he has had:thumbsup2
 
My family LOVED Tutto Italia!!! It was not just your normal Olive Garden fare. I had a fantastic pumpkin ravioli!!!
 



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