texaslover
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So, I'm not really a huge eater. I don't ever order appetizers, meals, and desserts at one setting. DS is a typical 9 (now 10) year old who sometimes eats a horse and sometimes lives on root beer.
So, why premium? Because it was there! I want to experience everything Disney has to offer, including the restaurants. DH didn't want to go with us, he was sick of Disney vacations (imagine that
)! So, DS and I booked a week long mom-son trip and went BIG. We wanted to ride horses, and see fireworks, and eat in the castle, and parasail. We wanted to eat good sit down food instead of hamburgers and see some things we had never seen. So.....premium it was.
This is my food report with one big problem. No pictures. I am a terrible photographer and dropped my camera on the 2nd day. I am probably going to do a trip report too and will add some pics but the food was either dark or forgotton. Hope this is semi-helpful and entertaining anyway!
I'll put Day 1 in this post and then continue in new posts as needed.
Day 1
We arrived and were in a huge rush because we had a reservation at Chefs du France at 1:30. We were actually 10 minutes late but were seated fairly quickly.
I want to preface this by saying that I hadn't eaten since 6:30 a.m. and was feeling a bit woozy. Nothing sounded particularly good and I wish I would've made different choices. That said, the restaurant is beautiful and the service started off well. We gave our drink orders and I had a beer while DS had a Sprite.
It took quite awhile for the waiter to return but after our sprint through the park we were happy to sit and relax. I decided on the cheese plate for an appetizer because I love cheese. DS picked the kid's Cheese Puff Pastry.
An aside - DS was 9 on the trip which was one reason we did the premium. The child's price was very inexpensive. Of course, this posed a problem when he would have preferred an adult entree. We split a lot of things and he ate off my plate at times (while still ordering his kids choice and eating that too!). This worked out well except for the fact that I deferred to him on menu choices at times when I would have liked something different.
I was very disappointed with my cheese plate as it only had 3 types and they weren't very French in my limited experience. There was piece of baguette with it and that was it. I like my cheese plates with some nuts, fruits, something! DS didn't like the pastry either. When I took a bite it tasted fine but was a little greasy.
We waited a while for our entrees again. I got the Short Ribs with polenta and baby carrots because I heard they were good. DS had the incredibly original French chicken strips
. My ribs were very good and fell right off the bone. The polenta also had a great taste and the carrots were good as well. Of course DS liked the strips as they are the same as any other Disney restaurant.
At this point our drinks had not been re-filled and our waiter had not been back in 20 minutes at least. DS wanted ice cream but I was ready to go. I had to flag down our waiter and ask for the check. He was very confused as to why we didn't want dessert, after all it came with the plan. I was all, "Dude, we've been here 1.5 hours and I'm ready to GO!" I promised DS an eclair from the bakery and we waited another 15 minutes for our card to be charged.
All in all the food was ok and the service was terrible and we wouldn't go back.
Dinner
That night we ate at the Rose and Crown. I love that place and we have eaten there on all 6 of our trips!
We knew we would be leaving before Illuminations because it was our first night and we wanted to rest. So, being seated inside was fine for us.
I ordered a flight of beer to try and DS got a Sprite. For appetizers I had the Chicken and Leek Pie and DS had the Potato Leek Soup. Mine was very good but was served lukewarm to cool which wasn't what I expected. I think it would have been better heated with the cool greens underneath. That would have been a more interesting contrast and made the tart not as rubbery. DS liked the soup as he is a big fan of any soup without big chunky veggies.
For dinner I had the Fish and Chips and DS had the Macaroni and Cheese. I was surprised that he didn't get the Bangers as he loves sausage but he actually said he was tired and his stomach was a bit upset (just a little traveler's tummy as it turned out
) I actually got the fish because my main reason for coming was dessert and I knew I wouldn't eat too much. It was good, not too greasy and the chips with vinegar were great. DS ate all the mac/cheese.
The service was very attentive and I eagerly order my favorite dessert in any Disney restaurant - the Sticky Toffee Pudding. DS had a bowl of ice cream. The pudding was absolutely amazing as always! It looks like a little bundt cake that is made of dense caramel flavoring. It is covered with butterscotch topping and a cream/vanilla sauce. It is out of this world!!!! My best friend is Welsh and I've had her mother's pudding - this is as good or better. Absolutely delicious! Can you tell I enjoyed it
????
Next: Teppen Ito and crazy people trying to walk in to restaurants on New Year's Eve!
So, why premium? Because it was there! I want to experience everything Disney has to offer, including the restaurants. DH didn't want to go with us, he was sick of Disney vacations (imagine that

This is my food report with one big problem. No pictures. I am a terrible photographer and dropped my camera on the 2nd day. I am probably going to do a trip report too and will add some pics but the food was either dark or forgotton. Hope this is semi-helpful and entertaining anyway!
I'll put Day 1 in this post and then continue in new posts as needed.
Day 1
We arrived and were in a huge rush because we had a reservation at Chefs du France at 1:30. We were actually 10 minutes late but were seated fairly quickly.
I want to preface this by saying that I hadn't eaten since 6:30 a.m. and was feeling a bit woozy. Nothing sounded particularly good and I wish I would've made different choices. That said, the restaurant is beautiful and the service started off well. We gave our drink orders and I had a beer while DS had a Sprite.
It took quite awhile for the waiter to return but after our sprint through the park we were happy to sit and relax. I decided on the cheese plate for an appetizer because I love cheese. DS picked the kid's Cheese Puff Pastry.
An aside - DS was 9 on the trip which was one reason we did the premium. The child's price was very inexpensive. Of course, this posed a problem when he would have preferred an adult entree. We split a lot of things and he ate off my plate at times (while still ordering his kids choice and eating that too!). This worked out well except for the fact that I deferred to him on menu choices at times when I would have liked something different.
I was very disappointed with my cheese plate as it only had 3 types and they weren't very French in my limited experience. There was piece of baguette with it and that was it. I like my cheese plates with some nuts, fruits, something! DS didn't like the pastry either. When I took a bite it tasted fine but was a little greasy.
We waited a while for our entrees again. I got the Short Ribs with polenta and baby carrots because I heard they were good. DS had the incredibly original French chicken strips

At this point our drinks had not been re-filled and our waiter had not been back in 20 minutes at least. DS wanted ice cream but I was ready to go. I had to flag down our waiter and ask for the check. He was very confused as to why we didn't want dessert, after all it came with the plan. I was all, "Dude, we've been here 1.5 hours and I'm ready to GO!" I promised DS an eclair from the bakery and we waited another 15 minutes for our card to be charged.
All in all the food was ok and the service was terrible and we wouldn't go back.
Dinner
That night we ate at the Rose and Crown. I love that place and we have eaten there on all 6 of our trips!
We knew we would be leaving before Illuminations because it was our first night and we wanted to rest. So, being seated inside was fine for us.
I ordered a flight of beer to try and DS got a Sprite. For appetizers I had the Chicken and Leek Pie and DS had the Potato Leek Soup. Mine was very good but was served lukewarm to cool which wasn't what I expected. I think it would have been better heated with the cool greens underneath. That would have been a more interesting contrast and made the tart not as rubbery. DS liked the soup as he is a big fan of any soup without big chunky veggies.
For dinner I had the Fish and Chips and DS had the Macaroni and Cheese. I was surprised that he didn't get the Bangers as he loves sausage but he actually said he was tired and his stomach was a bit upset (just a little traveler's tummy as it turned out

The service was very attentive and I eagerly order my favorite dessert in any Disney restaurant - the Sticky Toffee Pudding. DS had a bowl of ice cream. The pudding was absolutely amazing as always! It looks like a little bundt cake that is made of dense caramel flavoring. It is covered with butterscotch topping and a cream/vanilla sauce. It is out of this world!!!! My best friend is Welsh and I've had her mother's pudding - this is as good or better. Absolutely delicious! Can you tell I enjoyed it

Next: Teppen Ito and crazy people trying to walk in to restaurants on New Year's Eve!