Honey81808
Honey8/18
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- May 8, 2008
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So last week this time I was at Hollywood Studios on Tower of Terror! HAHA Well the food was amazing and I thought I would give my own reviews of the AMAZING places we ate, and would highly suggest and one or two we didn't like so much.
Top Three
#1Victoria and Albert's
#2Artist Point
#3Coral Reef
So Fay was a royal pain in the butt BUT once we threw our ponchos over us we headed out to V&A on Tuesday night. First off there is NOTHING like riding up to the Grand Floridan on the monorail. The boat would have been romantic but Fay kinda through that off. Either way upon entering the restaurant there was a harp player playing contemporary music! We were seated chair pulled out for me and napkins placed in our laps. We were in awe of the simple beauty of the restaurant. It's very intimate and romantic. To say that the food was phenomenal would be an understatement. We had seven courses with wine pairings and let me tell you that it was worth every penny. The service alone was amazing. The menu changes either weekly or nightly according to what the chef finds.
Artist Point was great as well. I had the scallops and my husband had the plank salmon. We shared, AMAZING.
Coral Reef was another great treat. He had the Alfredo with mussels and shrimp and I had the Catfish with pepperjack grits.
Top Three
#1Victoria and Albert's
#2Artist Point
#3Coral Reef
So Fay was a royal pain in the butt BUT once we threw our ponchos over us we headed out to V&A on Tuesday night. First off there is NOTHING like riding up to the Grand Floridan on the monorail. The boat would have been romantic but Fay kinda through that off. Either way upon entering the restaurant there was a harp player playing contemporary music! We were seated chair pulled out for me and napkins placed in our laps. We were in awe of the simple beauty of the restaurant. It's very intimate and romantic. To say that the food was phenomenal would be an understatement. We had seven courses with wine pairings and let me tell you that it was worth every penny. The service alone was amazing. The menu changes either weekly or nightly according to what the chef finds.
Artist Point was great as well. I had the scallops and my husband had the plank salmon. We shared, AMAZING.
Coral Reef was another great treat. He had the Alfredo with mussels and shrimp and I had the Catfish with pepperjack grits.