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Maryland soft-shell crab tempura with wasabi mashed potatoes (Coral Reef - Chef's Catch of the Day)
 
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Grilled Chicken Breast - served over wild mushroom risotto with truffle butter (Coral Reef)
 

And finally...

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Four Cheese Flatbread - with roasted garlic puree and sage (Spoodles)

Thanks for your patience...I wish I had taken pix of our meals at GF Cafe (breakfast), Jiko (especially the Bacon, Arugula and Tomato flatbread!), Le Cellier, Nine Dragons, Wolfgang Puck Cafe and Cape May Cafe (breakfast)...

Next time!

Cheers,

Joe
 
Thanks Jock Wu!! How were your meals at Kona Cafe and the California Grill? The pictures look yummy!! :flower:
 
You're welcome, ladyjayhawk!

Kona Cafe: the beef teriyaki was very good. My wife ordered it well done (she's pregnant), but it was still quite tender. My mahi mahi was only OK. The fish was a little bland, but the risotto and crispy onion rings were quite good. All in all, the dinner makes up for an unimpressive lunch we had here back in April.

California Grill: We shared the BLT flatbread as an appetizer…it was excellent, very fresh, especially the heirloom tomatoes…For mains, my wife went for the signature grilled pork tenderloin (a mutual favourite), and I tried the black grouper. My fish had a hint of curry spice….which didn’t quite gel with the rest of the flavours, but the fish was fresh, and the shrimp was great with its crispy coating. I felt the sausage was a little too much. Still, an interesting experiment in flavours and textures.

For dessert, we had the molten lava-type cake…which was sublime…they even brought out a complimentary chocolate cake for our anniversary that we couldn’t finish, as it was too rich (but very good)…

CG is still our favourite WDW restaurant.

Cheers,

Joe
 
Thanks Joe!

Your pictures were wonderful and so you're forgiven for not getting all your dining shots. ;)

--penny
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Jock Wu-
How was Portobello Yacht club? It looks very good! I'm thinking of trying it on our next trip this spring. :earsgirl:
 
Here's the Happiest Celebration Cheesecake from Shutters:
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French Toast Bread Pudding from Shutters - this was SO GOOD!!!
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Water from WCC! :rotfl2:
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You can also see the salad that comes with the skillet and one of those delicious all you can drink milkshakes in the background. :banana:
 
MagicAddict2178 said:
French Toast Bread Pudding from Shutters - this was SO GOOD!!!
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:banana:

Oh, Heavens! That is some of the best looking bread pudding I've seen...just might have to try that on the next trip....
 
tinkamom said:
Jock Wu-
How was Portobello Yacht club? It looks very good! I'm thinking of trying it on our next trip this spring. :earsgirl:

tinkamom,

Portobello YC is a very good Italian restaurant, several classes above your chain-type Olive Gardens. While I forgot to take pix of our appetizers, I had the calamari and my wife the minestrone. Both were fresh and distinctly better than what you would get at the chains. My linguine with shrimp was excellent. The shrimp was succulent, the pasta perfectly al dente and the sauce heavenly and creamy. Also, my portion wasn't too big, which was fine as I had just had a plateful of calamari.

Our server was also top-notch, efficient and no-nonsense, yet always with a smile. This was my 3rd time here and each has been a very good meal. I also had an ADR for Palio (which we haven't tried before) for later in our trip but with my 2 yr-old not co-operating, had to cancel it.

PYC is definitely one of my faves.

Cheers,

Joe
 
Thanks for the pix of the potatoes at Ohana. They were quite good - we had them Sunday - but I REALLY miss the fried rice and the food on the lazy susans that they used to serve (see page 1 of this post!) :goodvibes
 
magsmom said:
Thanks for the pix of the potatoes at Ohana. They were quite good - we had them Sunday - but I REALLY miss the fried rice and the food on the lazy susans that they used to serve (see page 1 of this post!) :goodvibes


The lazy susan idea seems to be more organized, we just kept getting bombarded with food and dishes everywhere, a good thing I guess...

I loved the potatoes but do not love fried rice


I wish I could post my easyshare pics I have some food pics and cute Mickey Ketchup art to show!!

I can not figure it out
 
Just subscribing to this most delicious thread!

Yum!
 
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