Top 5 please!

When my kids were your kids ages, our favs were ( not including CRT for Breakfast - my DD's fav!) :

Chef Mickeys - breakfast

Le Cellier - lunch or dinner

Crystal Palace -breakfast

Whispering Canyon- dinner

Beaches and Cream - lunch or dinner

Toy Story Pizza Planet and Cosmic Ray's are CS but those were must do's for my kids!

Have a great trip!:)
 
For Breakfast:
Chef Mickey's @ Contemporary :worship: :worship:
Kona Cafe @ Poly For Tonga Toast :worship: :worship:

Dinner

Chef Mickeys @ the Contemporary :worship: :worship:
Teppen Edo Japan @ Epcot :worship: :worship:
Prime Time @ DHS :worship:
Crystal Palace @ MK :thumbsup2
WCC @ WL :thumbsup2
 
OMG monicastanner, I thought I was the only one with the allears menus in a binder! I go even farther though, I have 3x5 cards for each restaurant and what sounds good off their menu. This way I don't have to take the binders with me on my trips! Anyhoo, I am not a breakfast eater, so I never do sit-down breakfast. If you're on the dining plan, go with dinners and if you're paying OOP, then stick with lunch, much cheaper. With that in mind, here are my top 5:

1. Boma (dinner)- Many things you've never tried, but enough "regular" food to keep even the pickiest eaters happy. I tried Boma on my last trip, and liked it so much I called the next day and changed an ADR to go back the next night! The zebra domes are everything I was expecting and more!

2. Le Cellier - There's a reason it's such a hard ADR to get! Filet mignon melt in your mouth tender.

3. Crystal Palace - With kids that age, a few character meals are a must! I went to Crystal Palace with a friend (no kids) and we still had all the characters stop by our table at least twice. The food was pleasantly delicious for a buffet.

4. '50's Prime Time - The food is good enough, but go hear for the atmosphere! They made my daughter set the table. Our waiter asked her if she had washed her hands and she said yes. He asked her what color the soap was and when she didn't know, he marched her over to the bathroom to "wash up".

5. Chef Mickey's - I have never eaten here, but I was at Concourse Steakhouse (was next door to Mickey's) on my birthday last year, and it sounded like everyone was having such a good time I wished I had gone there instead!

In the end, though, it often depends on what your family likes. Just remember, if you don't have a car, going resort to resort takes forever! Dining at the monorail resorts is easiest.
 
No kids in this family. We just got back last night from our first trip, and here is our list:

Teppen Edo (the chocolate ginger cake is to die for)
Artist Point (not the most kid friendly)
Hollywood and Vine

DH said the best meal he had after Teppen Edo was at Sunshine Seasons while I was on Soarin for the 2nd time. We did not enjoy the San Angel Inn at all. Tangerine Cafe in Morroco gets an honerable mention for good counter service as well as the pastry shop in Norway.
 

1. Boma at The Animal Kingdom Lodge. Breakfast or dinner.

2. Le Cellier in Canada at Epcot. Lunch menu is cheaper.

3. Crystal Palace at the Magic Kingdom. Make a breakfast ressie for a time before the park opens. You'll be able to walk down Main Street USA virtually alone. Makes for great pictures.

4. Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios. More an attraction than fine dining, but it's fun nonetheless.

5. Earl of Sandwich at Downtown Disney. This is really fast food as opposed to a sit-down restaurant. However, the sandwiches are delicious!
 












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