After our day in MK, we returned to the resort to clean up for dinner. We drove over to BWI and check in a few minutes early for our 5:40 ADR and were seated almost immediately.
Back in May, when Kevin and I had first tried to plan a Disney trip together, I showed him some menus to get his approval on restaurants where he could find something to eat. Flying Fish was one of them, he said the Potato Wrapped Snapper would be ok.
We sat down and looked over the current Flying Fish menu and Kevin announces "There's nothing here for me to eat."

Me: You pre-approved this restaurant months ago. Besides, if there's nothing on the menu you like as it's prepared, you could pick out any of those proteins and I'm sure they would prepare it really plain for you.
I got really worried he's want to leave and go somewhere else, but I had no intention of budging from my seat. Luckily Kevin decided to be a good sport and agreed he could pick up something later when went back to MK for the night.
Whew!
So I placed my order after careful consideration and then not more than 2 minutes later, my appetizer was placed in front of me.
Soup of the Day: Creamy Clam Chowder
I was fairly worried that the soup came out so fast, but I took a taste and it was hot and fresh. It was also the best Clam Chowder I've ever eaten. I'm not expert on the clam chowder subject, but this was just perfect. Creamy, not too salty, plenty of tender pieces of fresh clams, along with celery, carrots, and a super yummy Clam Beignet. They should offer a plate of those Beignets for a really great appetizer!
While I ate my chowder, Kevin had a
Ceasar Salad:
This came with a Cheese Frico, which Kevin broke in to pieces before I could snap my photo. I didn't taste it, but Kevin liked it.
For an entree, I went with the special entree of the day -
Oak-grilled Seasame Scented Panamanian Cobia, with stir fried snap peas, salsify, lotus root, and wilted pak choy with a Kaffir Lime, Lemongrass, and Ginger Butter Sauce.
This was outstanding. The fish was perfectly cooked and had a nice oaky flavor. I had never eaten salsify or lotus root before and enjoyed both of them, especially the lotus root. There was a lot going on with this dish, but the flavors blended really well. The sauce was especially amazing, I wish I could replicate it at home!
Kevin's 'entree' was the
Gruyere Parmigiano Potato Gratin:
I did have a taste of this and it was very good. Strong, sharp cheese flavor and creamy goodness between slices of potatoes....what's not to like?
Much to Kevin's chagrin, I had to order a dessert. I went with the
Spiced Red Anjou Pear Upside Down Cake with Candied Ginger Ice Cream, Apple Cider Reduction, and a Matcha Green Tea Tuile:
I need some new adjectives besides, great, fabulous, outstanding, and excellent because they don't begin to cover describing this. It was the perfect autumn on a plate dessert. The pear slice garnish had been candied in the cider reduction, so it was like eating a spiced pear hard candy.
The service was very good, but nothing out of the ordinary. We had everything we needed, when we wanted it so no complaints there.
Flying Fish remains in my top three favorite signatures, along with Citricos and Jiko. I will definitely keep it in the rotation!
Grade: A