Christine
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Just got back last night and had a few food comments to share. Trip was all adults: me (54), DH (55), DS (23), and my parents (in their 70s).
Three of us were on the dining plan so that was interesting as we've never done it before. I have to say, it was too much food given the heat and we lost our appetites during the day.
We stayed at the Contemporary so made use of the Contempo Cafe several times a day for drinks. Great little place. They have WONDERFUL cupcakes here that work well with snack credits. They look large and disgusting (in a good way) but they are light and fluffy. The flatbread pizzas are VERY VERY good. This cafe still has the regular soda machines versus Freestyle so I was really glad about that. I don't care for the Freestyle machines. I have a "hot tea in the morning" habit and this worked well. I had the refillable mug with my dining plan but I brought a big ceramic mug from home because I just can't drink my tea out of plastic. No one had an issue with me filling up my own tea mug but I did make sure to carry my refillable mug with me. So every morning I had one to two cups of Twinings English Breakfast.
First dinner was at Raglan Road. This has been a family favorite over the years and it did not disappoint this year. Raglan Road is much busier and more popular than it ever used to be. We had some great entertainment right near our table. Food was excellent. Our party ordered a variety of menu items: Fish and Chips, Shepherd's Pie, Cider Salmon (really good), Pork Chop (really good). Dessert ordered was the bread pudding (best in the world, IMO) and trifle. In hindsight I wished we had ordered the dessert flight. The regular desserts were just so big.
Next dinner was Boma buffet. You can't go wrong here. All the food was very good. Desserts were plentiful. I know they dessert bar gets raves but it's probably my least favorite of the buffets. I mean, believe me, I had my fill, but nothing was standout. I'm not a huge fan of the Zebra Domes.
We then went to Artist's Point. We have dined here before but it's been YEARS. Food here is still spectactular but, I have to say, it's really just TOO much. We all, but one, got the 5 course meal for $75. We felt miserable for that night and the next day. I blame the mushroom bisque, which is fabulous but it's so rich that after eating half the bowl, I knew I was in trouble. Between us, we either chose the hangar steak or the scallops. Both excellent. The Romaine salad was preferred over the mixed greens. Everyone got the creme brulee which is very subtle and light. The other person in our party got the salmon and they loved it.
We then dined at Chef Art's Homecomin'. I liked everything about this place. Atmosphere (seated on the screened in porch) was great, service was great. I really, really enjoyed the fried chicken. Hummingbird cake was the highlight dessert of my trip. My son had the barbeque. I really liked the flavor of that. Deviled Eggs were good but nothing special.
Our last dinner was Spice Road Table at Epcot. I was on and off again about going here but a HUGE storm was brewing and it worked out. This was my least favorite meal here and I would not recommend it. Our server was nice but incredibly slow. The type of food is something I eat regularly at home but I apparently can get it MUCH better done in Virginia. Just really bland. I had the mixed skewer. My son had the Lamb Sliders which he liked but said wasn't much different than hamburger. Two in our party had rack of lamb which they liked. Now this was my mistake. I have one person in my party with a nut allergy. This is NOT the place to go with a nut allergy. Oh, they were very good about ensuring my son was safe; however, his menu options were extremely limited here. Had it not be like a hurricane outside, I probably would have left. So a very disappointing last night's meal.
Since we were on the dining plan, we did order alcohol at every meal. Can't remember everything but if you have any questions about it, please ask.
For lunches:
Contempo Cafe pizza as I said above.
S'atuli Canteen - A+++++ so good.
Tangeriene Cafe - Very good
Breakfast:
We only had one table service breakfast which was the The Wave buffet. This buffet runs $23 and might be a little smaller than the big, character buffets, but it was so nice and calm in there. The buffet was not overrun with people and the food was kept very fresh. I highly recommend if you are looking for non-character breakfast and want some calm. My mother ordered the table service breakfast and it was HUGE for $14.
Three of us were on the dining plan so that was interesting as we've never done it before. I have to say, it was too much food given the heat and we lost our appetites during the day.
We stayed at the Contemporary so made use of the Contempo Cafe several times a day for drinks. Great little place. They have WONDERFUL cupcakes here that work well with snack credits. They look large and disgusting (in a good way) but they are light and fluffy. The flatbread pizzas are VERY VERY good. This cafe still has the regular soda machines versus Freestyle so I was really glad about that. I don't care for the Freestyle machines. I have a "hot tea in the morning" habit and this worked well. I had the refillable mug with my dining plan but I brought a big ceramic mug from home because I just can't drink my tea out of plastic. No one had an issue with me filling up my own tea mug but I did make sure to carry my refillable mug with me. So every morning I had one to two cups of Twinings English Breakfast.
First dinner was at Raglan Road. This has been a family favorite over the years and it did not disappoint this year. Raglan Road is much busier and more popular than it ever used to be. We had some great entertainment right near our table. Food was excellent. Our party ordered a variety of menu items: Fish and Chips, Shepherd's Pie, Cider Salmon (really good), Pork Chop (really good). Dessert ordered was the bread pudding (best in the world, IMO) and trifle. In hindsight I wished we had ordered the dessert flight. The regular desserts were just so big.
Next dinner was Boma buffet. You can't go wrong here. All the food was very good. Desserts were plentiful. I know they dessert bar gets raves but it's probably my least favorite of the buffets. I mean, believe me, I had my fill, but nothing was standout. I'm not a huge fan of the Zebra Domes.
We then went to Artist's Point. We have dined here before but it's been YEARS. Food here is still spectactular but, I have to say, it's really just TOO much. We all, but one, got the 5 course meal for $75. We felt miserable for that night and the next day. I blame the mushroom bisque, which is fabulous but it's so rich that after eating half the bowl, I knew I was in trouble. Between us, we either chose the hangar steak or the scallops. Both excellent. The Romaine salad was preferred over the mixed greens. Everyone got the creme brulee which is very subtle and light. The other person in our party got the salmon and they loved it.
We then dined at Chef Art's Homecomin'. I liked everything about this place. Atmosphere (seated on the screened in porch) was great, service was great. I really, really enjoyed the fried chicken. Hummingbird cake was the highlight dessert of my trip. My son had the barbeque. I really liked the flavor of that. Deviled Eggs were good but nothing special.
Our last dinner was Spice Road Table at Epcot. I was on and off again about going here but a HUGE storm was brewing and it worked out. This was my least favorite meal here and I would not recommend it. Our server was nice but incredibly slow. The type of food is something I eat regularly at home but I apparently can get it MUCH better done in Virginia. Just really bland. I had the mixed skewer. My son had the Lamb Sliders which he liked but said wasn't much different than hamburger. Two in our party had rack of lamb which they liked. Now this was my mistake. I have one person in my party with a nut allergy. This is NOT the place to go with a nut allergy. Oh, they were very good about ensuring my son was safe; however, his menu options were extremely limited here. Had it not be like a hurricane outside, I probably would have left. So a very disappointing last night's meal.
Since we were on the dining plan, we did order alcohol at every meal. Can't remember everything but if you have any questions about it, please ask.
For lunches:
Contempo Cafe pizza as I said above.
S'atuli Canteen - A+++++ so good.
Tangeriene Cafe - Very good
Breakfast:
We only had one table service breakfast which was the The Wave buffet. This buffet runs $23 and might be a little smaller than the big, character buffets, but it was so nice and calm in there. The buffet was not overrun with people and the food was kept very fresh. I highly recommend if you are looking for non-character breakfast and want some calm. My mother ordered the table service breakfast and it was HUGE for $14.