One restaurant at each park

Magic Kingdom - Crystal Palace... fun place to be

Epcot - Le Cellier....... good steak and cheddar cheese soup

Hollywood Studios - Sci Fi...love the atmosphere and the beef and bleu salad

Animal Kingdom - Tusker House breakfast

And if you want

Down Town Disney - I only like to eat counter service here and the Earl of Sandwich is my fave.. I order the club. DH orders the earl.
 
Magic Kingdom-Liberty Tree Tavern lunch, entree salad (I can't remember the name) and Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake

Hollywood Studios-50s Prime Time, chicken pot pie, lunch-it's quieter and that's the only meal when I can get the pie.

Animal Kingdom-Tusker House pre-characters lunch buffet

Epcot-probably Tangerine Cafe for their mixed chicken and lamb Shwarma platter that DH and I share so then I can have baklava for dessert.

DTD-Ghiardelli's. Last week the Strike it Rich sundae really made a good lunch.
 
Magic Kingdom - Lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern. I would get the pilgrim platter (basically a sampling of the dinner food) and DEFINITELY the Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake for dessert!

Epcot - Tough one! So many to choose from. I suppose I would have to go with dinner at Biergarten. Love the atmosphere and the food is delicious.

Hollywood Studios - Dinner at Hollywood Brown Derby. They used to have the single best entree in all of WDW, an amazing ahi tuna dish. Alas it is gone, so I don't know what I would order now, but my DH loves the Cobb Salad and I love the Grapefruit Cake.

Animal Kingdom - Breakfast at Tusker House. Our single favorite character meal in all of WDW. Delicious food! We do the first ADR of the morning and are done in time for rope drop...just a short walk away from the Safari ride and EE!

And if you want

Down Town Disney - The only place I have ever eaten here is Earl of Sandwich. Delicious stop for a CS meal. Best tomato soup and brownies ever!
 
Magic Kingdom - Crystal Palace for Breakfast

Epcot - So hard! Either Chef de France for lunch, Via Napoli for dinner or LaHacienda for Dinner, sorry, just couldn't pick one!

Hollywood Studios - Either Prime Time Cafe or Sci Fi

Animal Kingdom - Yak and Yeti

Down Town Disney - Ghirardelli's!!!
 

My favorite dining experiences in each park:

Epcot: Coral Reef (we had a table for two right next to the tank.) I also enjoyed the food and conversation at Biergarten.
MK: Liberty Tree Tavern (I really like the Colonial atmosphere)
DHS: I would say the '50's Prime Time Cafe - DD, age 7, would say Sci-Fi Dine-in Theatre
AK: Tusker House character meal
Downtown Disney: The Earl of Sandwich - my favorite sandwich:
The Caprese - fresh mozzarella, roma tomatos, fresh basil and drizzled balsamic vinaigrette

Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue was a great out-of-park dining experience.
 
Magic Kingdom: Crystal Palace breakfast buffet
Epcot: Nine Dragons lunch or dinner
Hollywood Studios: Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater lunch or dinner
Animal Kingdom: Tusker House breakfast
Downtown Disney: T-Rex Cafe lunch or dinner
 
Magic Kingdom - Um...none of them? Guess I'll have to go with a Casey's hot dog.
EPCOT - Bistro de Paris!!
Hollywood Studios - Hollywood Brown Derby
Animal Kingdom - Yak & Yeti

Unfortunately the best meals on property (other than Bistro) are found at the resort hotels (Citricos, Artist Point, Jiko, Boma, Yachtsman, etc)
 
Magic Kingdom - Plaza, I go for the Plaza Club
Epcot - No favorite (I still long for the Maple Filet at Le Cellier, the Chedder Cheese Soup is excellent though)
DHS - Brown Derby
Animal Kingdom - easily the Flame Tree BBQ, it's all good
Downtown Disney - Raglan Road, Ribs with the Guinness and honey glaze ("Heaven On Earth") has always been a favorite
 
MK TONYS Chicken Parm Lemon Walnut Cake

HS 50's Prime Time Old fashioned Pot Roast Boston creme Parfait

Epcot Rose and Crown Sunday Roast Chocalate Scotch cake

AK- never did a TS there but Flame Tree BBQ is a must BBQ Chicken

DD Earl of Sandwich it's all great!!

fav buffets: BOMA AKL for dinner and 1900 Park Faire GF for breakfast
 
MK - Liberty Tree Tavern at Lunch - Pot Roast
Epcot - Le Cellier for Mussels and the Filet Mignon with Mushroom Risotto, or
anything at Via Napoli
HS - 50's Prime Time for almost anything but especially the fried chicken and
a peanut butter and jelly shake
AK - Yak and Yeti for egg rolls, fried green beans and miso salmon
DD - Raglan Road for short ribs, scallop forrest, and the its not bleeding
chowder
 
Sure, I'll get in on this:

Magic Kingdom - The Plaza (It's a tough call, though. There's not a lot that I like within the gates of the park. In truth, we never eat sit down meal in the Magic Kingdom. There's a lot more quality outside of the park on the monorail loop.)

Epcot - Bistro de Paris

Hollywood Studios - The Brown Derby

Animal Kingdom - Yak & Yeti

Downtown Disney - Raglan Road
 
We've just discussed this as a family (I know, how sad!) and here are our results

MK - CRT (I know many people don't rate the food, but for overall experience we reckon it can't be beat)

Epcot - Le Cellier

DHS - Sci-Fi Diner (although we also love the Brown Derby and Prime time cafe. I'd do all three on one day if I could fit it in :thumbsup2)

AK - Yak & Yeti (2nd place goes to Rainforest Cafe)
 
MK....Liberty Tree Tavern....Ooey Gooey dessert...must have!
Epcot...Bistro de Paris...good meal, great ambiance!
Hollywood Studios...Brown Derby...original Cobb salad!
AK...never dined here!
DD...Wolfgang Pucks...like Cal-Asian cuisine!
 
Magic Kingdom - Crystal Palace - Breakfast Buffet

Epcot - Le Cellier - Filet w/ Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes

Hollywood Studios - I honestly don't like anything her, we ride the boat over to Epcot and usually eat somewhere there, usually Rose & Crown.

Animal Kingdom - Tusker House - Lunch Buffet, I really like it :)

And if you want

Down Town Disney - We haven't tried too much here that we have liked. We have done T-Rex, Rain Forest Cafe, Capt n Jacks, Planet Hollywood, House of Blues and it seems like more and haven't liked any of them. This time we are trying Raglan Road. I have also had Earl of Sandwich and Wolfgang Puck Express and liked those more than the table service places!

One of my favorites is Ohana, but it would be at a resort, not park or DTD.
 


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