Wolfgang Puck Express in downtown Disney was really good. We had choices of pasta, pizza, entrees such as bacon wrapped meatloaf and even creme brulee for dessert. All on the QSDP!!! Also good was Pepper Market at Coronado Springs resort where we were able to get steak (ranchero style) and fajitas. At Epcot a great value was Tangeriene Cafe, and although it wasn't as good as I get from my local Middle Eastern Market it was different from a burger and fries rut and decent enough. Also at Epcot I liked Sunshine Seasons food court located in The Land pavillion. A large variety was available and not your usual food court items either. At Magic Kingdom we liked Colombia Harbour House and dined on chicken strips, fried shrimp, and fish sticks. Served with cole slaw and fries, the food was on par with Long John Silver's quality. Flame Tree Barbecue was really good at the Animal Kingdom and the cole slaw and beans were very tasty. The key lime dessert was great as well, one of the better desserts we had. Main Street Bakery on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom had some wonderful sandwiches and lots of delicious desserts to choose from. The cinnamon roll was really good and big enough to share, but I didn't. It wasn't worth a long wait though. Also we really enjoyed the food court at All Star Music and had the roast turkey and dressing dinner there twice and grilled steak one night. I think they do the steaks every Saturday as it was listed on a printed board as a chef's special. It was surprisingly good for cafeteria food. Also worth honorable mention even though it is a burger and fries is Peco's Bill's in the Magic Kingdom. My husband is still raving over the meal we had there.