Lorelai
Unapologetic Palm Tree Hugger
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Just got back and I have a few random dining observations...
Biergarten was Schnitzel-icious! I can't believe that I have been to Disney 8 times since '93 and never tried Biergarten until now. The food was wonderful and the atmosphere/service was just plain great. By far the best chessecake - and I'm not a cheescake fan. They work some odd cheeescake magic there.
1st time also at Mama Melrose. I read a few negative reviews, but I always like to decide for myself. I actually thought it was fine. Definitely not the Tostinos Pizza Rolls that I was expecting after reading the reviews. But the gelato isn't traditional gelato. It's just ice cream. But it was good ice cream.
I went to 1900 Park Fare on a bizarre quest for the chilled strawberry soup but got so sidetracked by watching my daughter with the characters that I forgot to try it. I had a massive "V8" moment later that night when I realized what I did. Now I have to go back.
The Plaza - another first - has fantastic sandwiches and a wicked tomato bisque soup.
Liberty Tree Tavern's family style meal really turned us all off this time. Maybe my taste buds have just matured, but it tasted like TV dinner fare. Not that it matters because I love the character interaction and the atmosphere there. The have a great Goofy - he was hilarious. My daughter is a major Goofy fan and she couldn't believe how funny he was.
I also forgot my beloved Dole Whip. I know alot of people are non-plussed by Dole Whips, but I really, really love them.
Lastly, the portions in Le Chefs de France (sp?) are HUGE. My oldest son and I ordered the ham & cheese sandwiches for lunch. We kept looking for the French family that we thought must have been hiding around the corner to share it with us. I should have known that it was coming after the size of the French Onion soup. Maybe they super size, but it was way too much food. But the creme brule was amazing. Oddly enough, I had wished there was more
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Biergarten was Schnitzel-icious! I can't believe that I have been to Disney 8 times since '93 and never tried Biergarten until now. The food was wonderful and the atmosphere/service was just plain great. By far the best chessecake - and I'm not a cheescake fan. They work some odd cheeescake magic there.
1st time also at Mama Melrose. I read a few negative reviews, but I always like to decide for myself. I actually thought it was fine. Definitely not the Tostinos Pizza Rolls that I was expecting after reading the reviews. But the gelato isn't traditional gelato. It's just ice cream. But it was good ice cream.
I went to 1900 Park Fare on a bizarre quest for the chilled strawberry soup but got so sidetracked by watching my daughter with the characters that I forgot to try it. I had a massive "V8" moment later that night when I realized what I did. Now I have to go back.
The Plaza - another first - has fantastic sandwiches and a wicked tomato bisque soup.
Liberty Tree Tavern's family style meal really turned us all off this time. Maybe my taste buds have just matured, but it tasted like TV dinner fare. Not that it matters because I love the character interaction and the atmosphere there. The have a great Goofy - he was hilarious. My daughter is a major Goofy fan and she couldn't believe how funny he was.
I also forgot my beloved Dole Whip. I know alot of people are non-plussed by Dole Whips, but I really, really love them.
Lastly, the portions in Le Chefs de France (sp?) are HUGE. My oldest son and I ordered the ham & cheese sandwiches for lunch. We kept looking for the French family that we thought must have been hiding around the corner to share it with us. I should have known that it was coming after the size of the French Onion soup. Maybe they super size, but it was way too much food. But the creme brule was amazing. Oddly enough, I had wished there was more
