Candycane83
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anywhere besides Shula’s serve soufflé as a dessert in property?
thanks!

Thanks for the response! I am not a steak fan so I was hoping somewhere else would serve it. That’s too bad.I don’t believe there are any other restaurant that have soufflés. So sad. I had hoped to have one but it looks like they have been removed.
Just a thought. The recipe for Shula's souffle uses cornstarch as a stabilizer so I doubt they are made to order as a classic a la minute souffle would be. More likely either a frozen base or repuffable method is used. The Four Seasons restaurant of the '80's and '90's served an ethereal souffle in a coffee cup and you had to order it in advance; lovely stuff.They don't serve them at F&W booths. It would be a logistical nightmare, if not an impossibility. The exact timing issues are also why they don't serve them at Disney-run restaurants...their desserts are mostly just assembled/finished, not prepared a la minute.
V&A used to have excellent soufflés (loved the Grand Marnier one). They seem to be another casualty of the new format, too.
Dinner at Il Mulino, bluezoo or Kimonos, followed by a soufflé at Shula's sounds like nice evening.
anywhere besides Shula’s serve soufflé as a dessert in property?thanks!
Never saw that search engine before so thanks for the new tool!You might want to try the menu search function here: https://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/diningmain.cfm
Have a 5 year old in tow so no V&A for at least 5 more years, lol.I'm not sure what your budget is but Victoria & Albert's has a souffle as one of the choices
Didn’t see this in their current menu but we do have a reservation for MP this trip anyway. Hope they do update and bring it back!!Monsieur Paul had one in 2015, 2016 and 2017 but I was not back there last year. It was out of this world good.
Thanks for this!!You might want to try the menu search function here: https://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/diningmain.cfm
Maybe I’ll just get my soufflé here at home! I wish we could go to Palo’s for dinner on the cruise but would like to spend evenings with the little one!Just a thought. The recipe for Shula's souffle uses cornstarch as a stabilizer so I doubt they are made to order as a classic a la minute souffle would be. More likely either a frozen base or repuffable method is used. The Four Seasons restaurant of the '80's and '90's served an ethereal souffle in a coffee cup and you had to order it in advance; lovely stuff.
Just a thought. The recipe for Shula's souffle uses cornstarch as a stabilizer so I doubt they are made to order as a classic a la minute souffle would be. More likely either a frozen base or repuffable method is used. The Four Seasons restaurant of the '80's and '90's served an ethereal souffle in a coffee cup and you had to order it in advance; lovely stuff.
I'm not sure what your budget is but Victoria & Albert's has a souffle as one of the choices
Just another thought...reread my post and you'll notice that I didn't say anything about how Shula's prepares their soufflés, just that Disney-run places don't do them at all.
I could be mistaken (and hope I am), but I believe V&A no longer gives you a choice of dessert. It is a set format (other than dietary restrictions). Their soufflés were excellent.
Maybe I’ll just get my soufflé here at home! I wish we could go to Palo’s for dinner on the cruise but would like to spend evenings with the little one!