Need to mix it up...need great offsite restaurant.

HeatherC

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Each time we go to Disney, I try to mix things up and do some new things.

When we go in Feb. we will be staying at Bonnet Creek and have a car.

Are planning on trying Yaki and Yeti, Wolfgang Puck Cafe, and possibly Cape May for Dinner.

But I also plan on hitting all those great outlets in the area and am looking for some new restaurants to try. We will be with our kids ages 7, 10 and 12 so family friendly would be great.

Any suggestions would be terrific.

Thanks so much!
 
Universal Orlando has some fun themed restaurants. Look here http://www.universalorlando.com/citywalk.html for what they offer. Our favorite is Emeril's, but it's expensive. Our least favorite would be Hard Rock Cafe, followed by Margaritaville. However, most people like the last 2. The only problem you may have there is your kids may see the parks & want to go. ;) They're easily visible from CW. FYI, CW parking is free after 6 pm.

My other suggestion would be Bahama Breeze. We tried it last month & were pleasantly surprised. We really enjoyed our meal.
 
I-Drive has some awesome choices.

I don't know what kind of food you like, and what you are used to, but we always enjoy these off-site picks:

Bahama Breeze (between Downtown Disney and the Premium Outlets) - Caribbean style food, skewers, jerk chicken etc
Tony Romas (on I-Drive) - good ribs
Olive Garden (on I-Drive - good for lunch) - italian food, nice pasta but not
outstanding
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co (Universal City Walk) - fun, good if you like shrimp
Cheesecake Factory (Mall at Millenia - quite a long drive) - great for all kinds of food - whole range of food across the world! And awesome cheesecake.
P F Chang's China Bistro (also at Mall at Millenia) - Chinese - yummy!

There are loads more but these are my top picks - enjoy!

Miranda
 
Each time we go to Disney, I try to mix things up and do some new things.

When we go in Feb. we will be staying at Bonnet Creek and have a car.

Are planning on trying Yaki and Yeti, Wolfgang Puck Cafe, and possibly Cape May for Dinner.

But I also plan on hitting all those great outlets in the area and am looking for some new restaurants to try. We will be with our kids ages 7, 10 and 12 so family friendly would be great.

Any suggestions would be terrific.

Thanks so much!


Kobe Japanese Steakhouse is somewhere I always recommend for when you have kids. Its a great place to eat, and they cook right in front of you and the chefs put on a show, and the kids always seem to like it...heck i like it! There is one on the Palm Parkway (the best, IMO), one on Int'l Drive, and one on US 192.
 

Cafe Tu Tu Tango is a fun restaurant on I-Drive. Its tappas style, so we usually get like 8 things and all share, which is kind of fun and different.
 


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