My proposed ADRs - your comments please!!

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Hi all, I was hoping you could give me some feedback on the restaurants I've finally decided to try to get ADRs for.

I haven't been to Disney since I was about 8, and my girlfriend has never been, so if you think I've missed out on any 'must do' places please let me know.

We're both 28, no kids, and are looking at the more romantic type places. Foodwise, pretty much anything goes :)

Le Cellier
Blue Zoo
California Grill
Jiko

I was also thinking about Narcoossee's but cant decide whether to add that one too. I thought about V & A but we can't really afford that at the moment.

What do you all think?
 
All of your choices are great! Very different atmospheres, too.

Jiko is about my favorite place, beautiful and the food is excellent (please order the Kenyan coffe BBQ chicken flatbread - wow!).

CG - never been here because I have a problem with loud restaurants, and even tho the food gets raves the loudness is always mentioned.

Narcoossee - Loved this place, too. If you add it, remember that youcan go out on the deck (with your wine!) during wishes and watch the fireworks (they pipe in the music, too). Very romantic. Food is excellent.

blue zoo - unfortunately the kiddies vetoed this place last trip, but it looks like such a cool place to eat. And probably not lots of kids there! LOL!

Have a great trip.
 
All your choices are lovely, grown-up restaurants!! Delicious food, great wine...

Sometimes (especially at Disney) it's fun to go to fun restaurants too, like Sci-Fi or Ohana or Whispering Canyon Cafe. The food might not be as gourmet, but they're very "Disney" restaurants!

It depends on what you're looking for, I guess! Maybe you could add in some fun Disney restaurants for lunch!?

(Oh whoops, I just re-read your post, and you already said you're looking for romantic restaurants, sorry!)
 
AussieAngel - I know what you mean about 'fun' restaurants and for lunch I'm def planning on more traditional Disney eating places - I cant wait to try the Figaro Fries and I def want lunch in Cosmic Rays one day!!
 

San Angle EPCOT- Mexico- You dine by candle light and it's even hard to read the menu.
 
We have similar tastes I think. Two of your three are among my favorite and the one that is out of your budget this trip IS my favorite (and is out of my budget this trip)

I love Jiko and really enjoy Le Cellier. Blue Zoo is on my long term must do list.

California Grill holds no real appeal to me, but I have heard wonderful things about the view and the wine list so it can't all be bad
 
Thanks Tricia.

Is there anywhere else you would recommend for us??
 
I think your choices sound good... we LOVE Le Celier, and are at the point where we would never go to Disney and not eat there. I think another beautiful place would be San Angel in Mexico and Epcot. I haven't eaten there, but the atmosphere alone is dripping with beauty and romance. If the kids weren't with us during this next trip, it would be on our list for sure!

Enjoy yourselves!:love:
 
I have also always wanted to try Yachtsman's
 
Le Cellier is very nice, and Spoodles is nice as well. I agree it may be fun to go to a more casual restaurant like 50s. Also I hear the flying fish cafe is very nice.
 











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