ah yes, which one to try... there are so many ways to decide! The biggest factors are what kind of desserts do you like, which ones are done just fabulously at which restaurants and which of the restaurants' theme appeals to you the most. Pick which one of those things matters to you the most and then still consider the other two things to a certain extent.
I googled "best dessert walt disney world" and I came up with lots of interesting hits, but from a page on the the top 5 :
#5 - Maple Creme Brulee (Le Cellier) - This creme brulee is rich, creamy and absolutely indulgent! If you are a person who loves maple you cant miss this dessert. The most common creme brulee is vanilla, so this unusual favorite is a nice treat.
#4 Tamal de Dulce (La Hacienda de San Angel) This dessert is a sweet tamal filled with guava and topped with strawberry coulis. Its lighter than you might think considering the tamal is made with corn. The guava and strawberry compliment each other very nicely. Besides, it is a great way to end a meal at the this restaurant while watching Illuminations: Reflections of Earth.
#3 Baileys and Jack Daniels Mousse (Coral Reef) The Baileys and Jack Daniels adds a nice touch to this mousse which is topped with ganache and a chocolate cigar. Its my favorite dessert to finish off my lunch at Coral Reef because its not heavy and the last thing you want is a heavy dessert in your stomach before riding Test Track.
#2 Milkshake (50′s Prime Time) I know you are thinking I must be crazy picking a milkshake. However, if youve never had the peanut butter and chocolate milkshake at 50′s, you are missing out. It is the best milkshake! Its sweet and is a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup lovers dream shake. Its like drinking one through a straw. I love to stop by and get one to go and walk around Disneys Hollywood Studios on a hot day with it. Yum!
#1 Almond-crusted Cheesecake (Narcoossees) This is by far the best Disney dessert at Walt Disney World, if not in the entire world. Its a light cheesecake with a hint of almond and surrounded in crushed almonds and topped with Lambert cherry sauce. Ive never had a dessert that was so good that I could have ordered seconds
but this is it.
One of these you can get without choosing it for your table service experience, the one at La Hacienda San Angel. And the one at Sci-fi you've already had a vote for from a poster here.
I saw another interesting listing at this site:
http://www.themouseforless.com/tripplanning/dining/bestof/dessert-snack.shtml
Some of those are also counter service, but among the ones that were table service I noticed that Jiko, Le Cellier, Ohana and Chef Mickey's are much-talked-about/well-loved restaurants you might want to get to see and from other people's descriptions apparently Rainforest Cafe is very highly themed. good luck deciding between all the sugary goodness listed!
