Just got back from a few days at the World. We did not follow our typical touring plans, since we were there to run
but we did hit a few TS restaurants.
Allergies this trip: N, latex with cross-reaction to kiwi, banana, avocado, chestnut/tree nuts and some tropical fruits & C (me,) vegetarian with no mushroom or mango. We also traveled with A, gluten-free (cross contamination ok.) I did not eat many meals with A, though, I think just LC.
We had lunch at Liberty Tree; our meals there are fine as prepared so it was a very 'easy' allergy lunch. Still love that quinoa burger
. I cannot even remember the chef's name; we pretty much said, 'This is what we want, it's been fine before, has the recipe changed?' No compliments, no complaints.
That night, we did dinner at AoA. We are generally residents of Pop while at WDW and I am so, so excited to have AoA as an option. That food court looks very veg-friendly. They had carrot ginger soup, which I did not eat, but was vegetarian. So nice!
The next day, we did dinner at Be Our Guest. Can't say enough good things. Our server, Kimberly, was a doll, and Chef Chappy was awesome. We have eaten at a good dozen restaurants, and there is a short list of chefs that are above and beyond - Chef Chappy increased the short list from two to three. He was totally competent and articulate, and explained how he was going to make sure there was no latex x-contam on the dishes, pots, etc etc. Kimberly was actually able to suggest some options to me for dinner before he even came out (since the vegetarian dish contains mushrooms) and suggested piecing some sides together into a meal. The French Onion soup is vegetarian, which made my night!
I had the pasta au gratin (amazing) and a side of asparagus - also amazing, and I don't even like asparagus that much!! So if any of my fellow highly allergenic folk are debating BoG, I give it my blessing, lol.
We ate on Sunday at LC. This was our meal with A, and our server, bless her heart, did not know what to do with us. We had a bit of confusion regarding soup but it was as much my fault as anyone's for not being explicit enough. Be aware, gluten-free folk, that the baked mac 'n' cheese cannot be made gluten, even if they switch out the noodles, as there is flour used in the roux.
Both BoG and LC ended up being two-hour meals. I think they have instituted some new latex-allergy protocols: good for thoroughness but highly time-consuming. We are going to make an effort to notify those restaurants in advance in the future. I don't mind waiting the time, and am happy to be patient with the restaurants (which we make clear to the server,) but we were traveling with others who got caught in it as well. However... all's well that ends well, and we were safely fed delicious food, which was the most important part.
Incidentally, A mentioned to us that she was told at the Pop food court (I think by the chef, if I recall correctly,) that it was the best restaurant for those with allergies, as it's the best-equipped for making truly allergen-friendly food. Interesting. It's where we generally stay, so I wasn't aware that other resort quick services were less accomodating.
Guess the chef made her a magnificent, above-and-beyond salad -- she was thrilled!
The rest of our meals were at the Pop food court, I think... or 3AM bagel & PB breakfasts from my suitcase before runs, lol. We did a few other snacks, and I'd be happy to answer any other questions if anyone is curious on updates from the world!
ETA: FWIW, it did appear that the forms were getting through to the restaurant (LC was aware we were coming) but not necessarily getting read everywhere (BoG was not.) Last year, I stopped sending them, since I felt I was just wasting my time... we had to explain everything again when we arrived. Things may have gotten better in that regard.
but we did hit a few TS restaurants.Allergies this trip: N, latex with cross-reaction to kiwi, banana, avocado, chestnut/tree nuts and some tropical fruits & C (me,) vegetarian with no mushroom or mango. We also traveled with A, gluten-free (cross contamination ok.) I did not eat many meals with A, though, I think just LC.
We had lunch at Liberty Tree; our meals there are fine as prepared so it was a very 'easy' allergy lunch. Still love that quinoa burger
. I cannot even remember the chef's name; we pretty much said, 'This is what we want, it's been fine before, has the recipe changed?' No compliments, no complaints.That night, we did dinner at AoA. We are generally residents of Pop while at WDW and I am so, so excited to have AoA as an option. That food court looks very veg-friendly. They had carrot ginger soup, which I did not eat, but was vegetarian. So nice!
The next day, we did dinner at Be Our Guest. Can't say enough good things. Our server, Kimberly, was a doll, and Chef Chappy was awesome. We have eaten at a good dozen restaurants, and there is a short list of chefs that are above and beyond - Chef Chappy increased the short list from two to three. He was totally competent and articulate, and explained how he was going to make sure there was no latex x-contam on the dishes, pots, etc etc. Kimberly was actually able to suggest some options to me for dinner before he even came out (since the vegetarian dish contains mushrooms) and suggested piecing some sides together into a meal. The French Onion soup is vegetarian, which made my night!
I had the pasta au gratin (amazing) and a side of asparagus - also amazing, and I don't even like asparagus that much!! So if any of my fellow highly allergenic folk are debating BoG, I give it my blessing, lol.We ate on Sunday at LC. This was our meal with A, and our server, bless her heart, did not know what to do with us. We had a bit of confusion regarding soup but it was as much my fault as anyone's for not being explicit enough. Be aware, gluten-free folk, that the baked mac 'n' cheese cannot be made gluten, even if they switch out the noodles, as there is flour used in the roux.
Both BoG and LC ended up being two-hour meals. I think they have instituted some new latex-allergy protocols: good for thoroughness but highly time-consuming. We are going to make an effort to notify those restaurants in advance in the future. I don't mind waiting the time, and am happy to be patient with the restaurants (which we make clear to the server,) but we were traveling with others who got caught in it as well. However... all's well that ends well, and we were safely fed delicious food, which was the most important part.
Incidentally, A mentioned to us that she was told at the Pop food court (I think by the chef, if I recall correctly,) that it was the best restaurant for those with allergies, as it's the best-equipped for making truly allergen-friendly food. Interesting. It's where we generally stay, so I wasn't aware that other resort quick services were less accomodating.
Guess the chef made her a magnificent, above-and-beyond salad -- she was thrilled!The rest of our meals were at the Pop food court, I think... or 3AM bagel & PB breakfasts from my suitcase before runs, lol. We did a few other snacks, and I'd be happy to answer any other questions if anyone is curious on updates from the world!
ETA: FWIW, it did appear that the forms were getting through to the restaurant (LC was aware we were coming) but not necessarily getting read everywhere (BoG was not.) Last year, I stopped sending them, since I felt I was just wasting my time... we had to explain everything again when we arrived. Things may have gotten better in that regard.