I don't think I would describe us as foodies, and I think food quality and taste is very subjective, but overall we really enjoy dining at Walt Disney World. Some places are better than others, so I will give you our "better than average to really fantastic" picks:
Ohana dinner at the Polynesian
Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge (this is a buffet, but with African flair - love it!)
LeCellier at Canadian Pavilion at Epcot
Kona dinner at the Polynesian
Jiko at Animal Kingdom Lodge (really good, but 2 TS credits)
Hollywood Brown Derby (really good, but 2 TS credits)
Coral Reef at Epcot (Yes, I know this gets a bad rap by some, but I have always enjoyed their seafood and their butterscotch creme brulee is spectacular. And believe it or not, my husband and son got a really good steak at Coral Reef last December.)
We have other favorites, but at WDW, sometimes, you have to factor in the "magical" factor and/or the character factor, or even the fun factor sometimes. My kids LOVE Whispering Canyon and we like Sci-Fi Drive In, neither of those are gourmet or your normal "foodie" restaurants, but totally worth a visit - decent food and super fun atmosphere. My girls LOVE 1900 Park Fare, definitely nothing but average buffet food there, but the character experience with Cinderella, the Prince, the Step-Sisters (the best!) and the Fairy Godmother are worth a return trip for us.
Ohana dinner at the Polynesian
Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge (this is a buffet, but with African flair - love it!)
LeCellier at Canadian Pavilion at Epcot
Kona dinner at the Polynesian
Jiko at Animal Kingdom Lodge (really good, but 2 TS credits)
Hollywood Brown Derby (really good, but 2 TS credits)
Coral Reef at Epcot (Yes, I know this gets a bad rap by some, but I have always enjoyed their seafood and their butterscotch creme brulee is spectacular. And believe it or not, my husband and son got a really good steak at Coral Reef last December.)
We have other favorites, but at WDW, sometimes, you have to factor in the "magical" factor and/or the character factor, or even the fun factor sometimes. My kids LOVE Whispering Canyon and we like Sci-Fi Drive In, neither of those are gourmet or your normal "foodie" restaurants, but totally worth a visit - decent food and super fun atmosphere. My girls LOVE 1900 Park Fare, definitely nothing but average buffet food there, but the character experience with Cinderella, the Prince, the Step-Sisters (the best!) and the Fairy Godmother are worth a return trip for us.