Name at least 3 ADRs you reserve every WDW stay...looking to broaden my horizons.

Skipper Canteen
Steakhouse 71
Il Mulino (at Swan)
Kona for breakfast/O'hana Dinner

we always try one new place for each trip, so it's fun to have the mix and then talk about what's a keeper!
 
Boathouse
Skipper Canteen

Those are my only 2 MUST DOs as a rule. My next trip will mostly be QS, but I'll toss something sit-down in once.
 
sanaa (yummy indian food with great ambience)

Toy story rodeo bbq (we all loved the food and the kids loved freezing when any comes in the room, just a very fun yummy place).

Yak and yeti (again great ambience and lots of yummy asian food - a nice escape from the park)

Thats the top 3.
In magic kingdom its skippers canteen.
 
Jiko is a must for us every trip.
*The old CS Wolfgang Pucks.*--- I'm still salty it closed and haven't visited the new restaurant.

Consistent but not every trip would be:
Yak and Yeti
Sanaa
Boma
California Grill
San Angel Inn
Boathouse
 

I've found on the last few trips that Boma was worth dinner was a desired spot.

Other's I've also booked but not every time were Boathouse, California Grill and Steakhouse 71. I've enjoyed every trip to all listed.
 
Ours have changed over the last 9 trips as my nephew gets older. We're travelling for his 18th birthday next year for 13 nights, and will start with these ADRs (all repeat visits):

Lunch at Le Cellier - filet mignon
Dinner at The Boathouse - fish or sliders
Dinner at Narcoosees - New York strip and almond crusted cheesecake
Lunch at Yak & Yeti - chicken lo mein
Lunch at Sci Fi Diner - burgers
Dinner at Grand Floridian Cafe (staying at GF for 5 nights of trip) - buttermilk chicken

😁
 
There's nothing I reserve every trip, but I have a few top choices:

Flying Fish
Jiko
Hollywood Brown Derby

For less expensive options, I like Jungle Skipper Canteen and Wine Bar George brunch/lunch.
 
Here are some that I often return to:

You already have Sanna--that's one of my favorites.
I dig Olivia's for lunch and sometimes breakfast. I don't usually make an ADR there, though, because it's not too hard to walk in.
I like The Boathouse a lot for dinner, though I don't always make time to go unless I'm in the DTD area and can walk/boat there.
Kona for breakfast (I'm a sucker for Tonga Toast).
Skipper Canteen is IMO the best sit-down restaurant in the Magic Kingdom.
Tiffins is a must-do every trip. Never had a bad meal there.
 
Your top 5 picks thus far-
Boathouse- 12
Skipper Canteen- 8
Kona Breakfast/Steakhouse 71/Boma- 7
50s Prime Time- 6
Sci-Fi- 5

Have always been curious about Skipper Canteen but eating TS at Magic Kingdom has always been unappealing given the bounty of good snacks there and the quality of TS/QS in the adjacent resorts.

The rest I have been to, except Boma (not a fan of buffets).

I will check out Boathouse for our upcoming trip.
 
The only place we always make a point to go to is Tutto Italia. We feel it’s a very laid back vibe and always enjoy the food. One year we went to Via Napoli instead and decided we will always do Tutto Italia.

The last couple trips we have gone to Cape May for dinner. I don’t know if we’d make it a priority if we didn’t stay at YC though.

When my nephew was younger Chef mickeys and TRex were must goes. They both have a fun atmosphere, but we feel like they are too expensive (although I guess everything is really).

Our two must eat quick service is Cosmic Rays and ABC commissary. Cosmic we like to relax and enjoy Sonny. The food isn’t great but not horrible. We go at more an off time. ABC we like because if you get a seat kind of in a corner or away from an entrance it has a bit of a sit down feel. The food is good and the seating is comfortable.
 
There are only two that are family must do's:

Liberty Tree Tavern - family style meal, all you can eat, they will bring you seconds (or thirds) on anything you run out of. The pot roast here is so good.
Mama Melrose - steak and mac, always.
 
There are only two that are family must do's:

Liberty Tree Tavern - family style meal, all you can eat, they will bring you seconds (or thirds) on anything you run out of. The pot roast here is so good.
Mama Melrose - steak and mac, always.
Steak and mac always indeed. We use MM for the Fantasmic package every trip.

I am considering replacing Homecomin' Brunch with Boathouse Brunch on our departure day but just cant seem to pull the trigger.
 
ok so cancelled Homecomin'- will stop in and fill up my squeeze bottle with Moonshine goodness.
My ADRs in November-
Sanaa
Mama Melrose (with Fantasmic seating).
Ohana dinner
Boathouse departure day lunch/brunch. One of my neighbors said it is his favorite burger at WDW.

If 220 lounge opens up will add that one...and I still might sneak away for a quick Biergarten meal...

We mostly hit QS (Geyser/Satuuli/Captain Cooks) but I think I am all set with my TS choices. Thanks again!
 
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