100acreHiker
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Just back from a week-long trip that included 7 table service meals. I didn't take any photos, but I thought I'd take some time to review our dinners.
Post 1: California Grill and Mama Melrose's
Post 2: Le Cellier and Be Our Guest (Dinner)
Post 3: 1900 Park Fare (Breakfast) and 'Ohana
Post 4: La Hacienda de San Angel and Be Our Guest (FP+ Lunch)
Day 1, California Grill. I was most excited about this. It was pretty good, but not great. The view was amazing, our server was incredibly attentive. I ordered the pork two ways, which I've heard raves about, and DH ordered the filet with tomato risotto. Kids had steak and pasta.
My pork was pretty good. I read so much about this dish that I was expecting it to melt in my mouth. The pork belly was unusually lean and a little dry, but still flavorful. The pork tenderloin had a strong mustard sauce on it. DH's filet was delicious, but he ordered it medium and it came out rare. Very tender, but the tomato risotto was a little odd. Wine was very good.
The banana fritters that I was looking forward to were undercooked and raw in the middle. They tasted awful. I couldn't even eat one. I would have sent them back (which I never do), but I was tired from traveling and we had to get to bed. Creme brulee was fantastic. Kids' cookies and cream very good. Overall, I would not go back, especially for 2 credits. It was good but not great, though I applaud their creative menu.
Day 2: Mama Melrose Fantasmic! Dinner Package. We went for lunch. It was surprisingly great. I had read that it was like an Olive Garden, so I wasn't expecting much, especially because I hate Olive Garden, but it was much, much better than that. We stuck with their flatbreads (three different ones) and appetizers. Our server was funny and friendly and accomodating. House salad with artichokes and salami was fantastic. They no longer have the charcuterie appetizer, which I was looking forward to. The chicken pesto ricotta and carmelized onion flatbread was absolutely delicious. Spicy sausage flatbread very good, too. Crisp and flavorful. Dessert sampler was great! Panna cotta (two kinds), chocolate mousse, cheesecake, etc. We were happy with the meal. We also really enjoyed the vibe of the restaurant: relaxed, Italian family-friendly place that felt very warm and welcoming.
Post 1: California Grill and Mama Melrose's
Post 2: Le Cellier and Be Our Guest (Dinner)
Post 3: 1900 Park Fare (Breakfast) and 'Ohana
Post 4: La Hacienda de San Angel and Be Our Guest (FP+ Lunch)
Day 1, California Grill. I was most excited about this. It was pretty good, but not great. The view was amazing, our server was incredibly attentive. I ordered the pork two ways, which I've heard raves about, and DH ordered the filet with tomato risotto. Kids had steak and pasta.
My pork was pretty good. I read so much about this dish that I was expecting it to melt in my mouth. The pork belly was unusually lean and a little dry, but still flavorful. The pork tenderloin had a strong mustard sauce on it. DH's filet was delicious, but he ordered it medium and it came out rare. Very tender, but the tomato risotto was a little odd. Wine was very good.
The banana fritters that I was looking forward to were undercooked and raw in the middle. They tasted awful. I couldn't even eat one. I would have sent them back (which I never do), but I was tired from traveling and we had to get to bed. Creme brulee was fantastic. Kids' cookies and cream very good. Overall, I would not go back, especially for 2 credits. It was good but not great, though I applaud their creative menu.
Day 2: Mama Melrose Fantasmic! Dinner Package. We went for lunch. It was surprisingly great. I had read that it was like an Olive Garden, so I wasn't expecting much, especially because I hate Olive Garden, but it was much, much better than that. We stuck with their flatbreads (three different ones) and appetizers. Our server was funny and friendly and accomodating. House salad with artichokes and salami was fantastic. They no longer have the charcuterie appetizer, which I was looking forward to. The chicken pesto ricotta and carmelized onion flatbread was absolutely delicious. Spicy sausage flatbread very good, too. Crisp and flavorful. Dessert sampler was great! Panna cotta (two kinds), chocolate mousse, cheesecake, etc. We were happy with the meal. We also really enjoyed the vibe of the restaurant: relaxed, Italian family-friendly place that felt very warm and welcoming.