Tiffins or Le Cellier?

Dug720

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I've decided i'm going to use 2 credits and treat myself to a signature dining experience, and I've narrowed it down to these two.

I've been to Le Cellier once YEARS ago, but I remember liking it.

Never been to Tiffins.

Thoughts? I'm gluten-free, but the menus I've found on websites that have allergy menus look equally tempting.

WWYD?

TIA!
 
Tiffins. I like both, but we have many good Steak Houses at home, but nothing that serves food like Tiffins. YMMV.
 

Tiffins. I'm gluten, dairy and soy free and I LOVE tiffins. And apparently Nomad lounge has gluten free churros fyi

BUT I will say my answer might be slightly skewed because I'm Canadian and absolutely refuse to pay huge $$$ for a Canadian steak in Orlando.
 
I went to both on my trip last month. If you’re an adventurous eater, Tiffins. It was by far my favorite meal out of everywhere I went. The octopus appetizer was heavenly.

Otherwise, Le Cellier I found to be excellent as well. Just not as exciting in terms of food variety.
 
Tiffins. I'm gluten, dairy and soy free and I LOVE tiffins. And apparently Nomad lounge has gluten free churros fyi

This is good to hear! (Well, I have never gotten the appeal of churros even before going gluten-free - maybe seeing them sold on huge trays in busy subway stations has swayed that...) Thanks for the GF perspective!
 
We thought that our dinner at Tiffins was better than Le Cellier.
 
Yet another vote for Tiffins. Really good food and atmosphere. LeCellier doesn't even come close.
 
Depends on the cuisine you're looking for.

I've never been to Tiffins, but I'm not an adventurous eater so I really don't want to eat there.

If you enjoy steak I would choose Le Cellier.
 
For me this decision is not even a close one. The atmosphere, service and food is far, far, far, far, far, far superior at Tiffins than the cramped, loud and rather average food at Le Cellier. As you can tell, I'm not a fan of LC at all. :goodvibes
 
I have never dined at Tiffins but we did do Le Cellier during our August trip, we were not impressed. Nothing special about the food, atmosphere or overall dining experience. You can really get the same food at your local upscale steakhouse. It's not bad but nothing notable to describe.
 


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