Romantic Dinner for 2

MinneMouse93

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hi,
which restaurant could you recommend for a romantic dinner for 2??
(v&A is a bit too expensive )

Thanks
 
Citricos would be my suggestion. Cal Grill gets too noisy. Yachtsmans Steakhouse is another possibility.
 

I think the seating at Be Our Guest is too compact at dinner for a party of 2. We basically had to share a table with another couple -- we had our own table, but there was not room to even walk between the 2.

LeCellier is nice, and on the patio at Rose Crown is nice, good food and affordable.
 
I'd suggest either Yachtsman or Narcoossee's. Yachtsman has more of an upscale feel, but I think Narcoossee's has better food. We enjoy both every trip (just the two of us :-))
 
A romantic dinner is probably defined differently by different people. For us, we would not consider most regular TS restaurants as romantic. The theming might be nice and the food might be good, but they are usually crowded, noisy and crawling with ankle biters. A couple of possible exceptions might be Spice Road Table, Sanaa, and a Rose&Crown patio table, especially if you get a late reservation.

Even with the signatures, some are loud, with an abundance of kids. I have nothing against kids. Have some of my own. But they aren't exactly conducive to a romantic meal. So I'd avoid California Grill and Narcoossees for that reason. The Swolphin signatures are good, and for Disney signatures we like Citricos Jiko, or Artist Point, especially with a late (after 8:00) ADR.
 
Yachtsmen Steakhouse is a great place for a romantic dinner for 2, Citricos is also a gd place
 
If by romantic you mean relatively kid free and quiet--the only 2 spots that I could recommend are Shulas and Blue Zoo.

And I guess Il Mulino as well.

Any restaurant in a park and any of the Disney Signatures are apt to be swarming with kids on any given night. Some nights you may get lucky, but no way to know for sure in advance.
 
I'd encourage any of the signatures, and even more so the ones outside of the parks. If V&A is too much, but only by a bit perhaps consider the Chef's Tasting at Flying Fish. It's about $135 a person, but includes your wine with it and is 5 courses, so a bit more manageable.
 
We enjoyed California Grill on our honeymoon. Our server was fantastic and you can't beat seeing Wishes :)
 
My boyfriend and I always plan our "romantic" meal at Shula's or bluezoo. The signatures are lovely but can be very noisy and chaotic with unsupervised kids. Plan for a later seating (after eight) to maximize your chances of the ambiance helping to set the mood for romance.
 
Good Lord, some of you have gone absolutely BOG crazy.

OP, there is absolutely NOTHING romantic about BOG. It's loud, busy, and crowded. If romantic is your thing, it's one of the last places I'd go.

Your best bet is outside the parks at one of the resort signatures.
 
We're doing California Grill, Flying Fish, and Let Cellier on this trip.

I have heard Le Cellier is a bit cramped at times, not so sure about the romance factor there.
 
DS and his GF will be going to Citricos while me and DH will be headed to Flying Fish for our "romantic" night dinners.
 


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