We've cruised twice on the Disney Magic -- Spring 2002 and Spring 2004. The dinner quality improved from our first
Disney cruise to our second.
I've followed this board for years. It's interesting why various people are disappointed by the food. Some folks think the dinner choices are too fancy, and are put off by the "wierd" menu items. But other people think the dinner menu lacks the originalty and distinctive tastes of great restaurants.
DCL tries to keep things in the middle. Seasonings are used sparingly, and nothing that I ate was the least bit spicey -- not even supposed Mexican food. In other words, DCL tries to keep the food inoffensive.
I enjoyed our dinners. Yes, I would have enjoyed a little more daring in seasonings and taste combinations, but the food was made from good ingredients, properly cooked, nicely presented, and served hot. The dinners are much better than typical banquet food. You won't get warmed-up frozen chicken Kiev. You will get "middle ground" dinners from high volume kitchens, made from ingredients that were loaded on at the beginning of the week.
I thought the breakfasts were very ordinary. If you like eggs with McDonald's style hash browns and thin Denny's style thin bacon, you'll be happy. But if you like creative breakfast dishes, you'll be disappointed.
I had one table service lunch at Lumiere's on our first cruise. What a disappointment! The shrimp cocktail appetizer was made with little salad shrimp, like the old 50 cent shrimp cocktails in Las Vegas. The sandwich was tiny. And dessert was disappointing. I never tried another table service lunch on either cruise after that experience. I hope things have improved.