Dis_Yoda
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Day 1:
I decided to take this trip on the Monday before I left. I had been having lots of stuff going on at work and had gotten to the point of needing a mental break from reality. I realized that I was only a reasonable drive away from Disney, checked to see what was available and planned on leaving that Thursday after work until Sunday. Ive never done Disney this way before as Im always a planner.
Originally I hadnt planned on eating TS on arrival. However, when I pulled into my hotel at 8:30pm, I thought to myself hmm, I could see if Jiko or Yachtsman has availability or head over to Raglan Road Im not a fan of CS restaurants in general so I was more than happy to find out Jiko had availability at 9:40pm.
I checked into the hotel, ran to my room. As I had worked that morning, I didnt have to worry about changing clothes as I was already in business dress so I washed my face, brushed my hair and went back to the car to drive AKL.
I checked in around 9:15pm & was seated in about 5 minutes. The restaurant was half empty (a common theme for the rest of this report) and I was seated towards the far end of the restaurant.
I looked over the menu and ordered a glass of pinotage as I debated what I was going to get. I was really torn between the Crispy Savanna Rolls or the Duck Confit Salad and ended up asking my waiter which of the two he enjoyed more. His response was if I was ordering an entrée, go with the savanna rolls as the salad is a lot to have with the addition of an entrée and thats exactly what I did.
Crispy Savanna Rolls with Zellwood corn, bitter greens, goat cheese and curry vinaigrette $8.00
It was a small portion but just enough. The sweetness of the corn with the bitterness of those greens worked great. My only complaint was that there wasnt enough of the curry vinaigrette for all the rolls.
For my entrée, I had debated between the Filet or the Beef Short Ribs but I figured I wasnt going to have filet again (opps) this trip so I went towards the Filet.
Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon - with Macaroni & Cheese and Red Wine Sauce $39.00
Ordered Medium Rare It came out perfectly. The macaroni & cheese did not have as much flavor as it usually did. However, with the red wine sauce it was alright.
I thought about dessert, but nothing on the menu jumped out to me as something I wanted to eat so I simply got the check and headed back to the resort.
I stopped by the food court to get my refillable mug along with seeing if there was something that could handle my sweet tooth. I ended up buying a box of the rice crispy treats but never ate them when I got back to my room.
(pictures for day 2 get better)
I decided to take this trip on the Monday before I left. I had been having lots of stuff going on at work and had gotten to the point of needing a mental break from reality. I realized that I was only a reasonable drive away from Disney, checked to see what was available and planned on leaving that Thursday after work until Sunday. Ive never done Disney this way before as Im always a planner.
Originally I hadnt planned on eating TS on arrival. However, when I pulled into my hotel at 8:30pm, I thought to myself hmm, I could see if Jiko or Yachtsman has availability or head over to Raglan Road Im not a fan of CS restaurants in general so I was more than happy to find out Jiko had availability at 9:40pm.
I checked into the hotel, ran to my room. As I had worked that morning, I didnt have to worry about changing clothes as I was already in business dress so I washed my face, brushed my hair and went back to the car to drive AKL.
I checked in around 9:15pm & was seated in about 5 minutes. The restaurant was half empty (a common theme for the rest of this report) and I was seated towards the far end of the restaurant.
I looked over the menu and ordered a glass of pinotage as I debated what I was going to get. I was really torn between the Crispy Savanna Rolls or the Duck Confit Salad and ended up asking my waiter which of the two he enjoyed more. His response was if I was ordering an entrée, go with the savanna rolls as the salad is a lot to have with the addition of an entrée and thats exactly what I did.

Crispy Savanna Rolls with Zellwood corn, bitter greens, goat cheese and curry vinaigrette $8.00
It was a small portion but just enough. The sweetness of the corn with the bitterness of those greens worked great. My only complaint was that there wasnt enough of the curry vinaigrette for all the rolls.
For my entrée, I had debated between the Filet or the Beef Short Ribs but I figured I wasnt going to have filet again (opps) this trip so I went towards the Filet.

Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon - with Macaroni & Cheese and Red Wine Sauce $39.00
Ordered Medium Rare It came out perfectly. The macaroni & cheese did not have as much flavor as it usually did. However, with the red wine sauce it was alright.
I thought about dessert, but nothing on the menu jumped out to me as something I wanted to eat so I simply got the check and headed back to the resort.
I stopped by the food court to get my refillable mug along with seeing if there was something that could handle my sweet tooth. I ended up buying a box of the rice crispy treats but never ate them when I got back to my room.
(pictures for day 2 get better)