Peter Pirate
Its not the end of civilization...But you can see
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Just back and I had the chance to eat at one of our two favorite WDW restaurants, Jiko. Unfortunately, for the first time, it was not too great.
First, we had a 7:50 PS. Checked in at 7:40 and weren't seated until just before 8:00 despite the fact that at least a half dozen other two patron tables (as were we) were filled ahead of us (all of which checked in after us). Okay, it's not the end of the world...
I'm not a wine guy yet (although I aspire to be) and Jiko has always been such a great place to discuss choices and usually get a sample of choices recommended to accompany my choice. This time our server recommended one wine (the most expensive in the catagory and that was it)...I ordered a margarita...Starting to get a little more annoyed.
But all is not lost yet, I still got to look forward to the food. Because I was travelling with my older daughter and not the more adventerous younger one, we weren't able to have the duck and pork firecracker so we settled for the sampler and while not as good as the firecracker, it was very good.
The entree was the biggee though. My mouth had been watering for a replay of the seared scallops that I'd had a month or so ago, so my decision was easy. Too bad. They were bland at best and there were only four. Edible yes, but great? Not a chance. A saving grace was the pork tenderloin that my daughter had. It was very good, especially the charred portions.
Note: I complained to the guest services manager about my wait and he apologized and said he'd look into it and get back to me. He didn't.
Summary: Jiko isn't off my list by any stretch, but the place isn't perfect and can suffer a bad night. Sadly, I happened to hit one.

First, we had a 7:50 PS. Checked in at 7:40 and weren't seated until just before 8:00 despite the fact that at least a half dozen other two patron tables (as were we) were filled ahead of us (all of which checked in after us). Okay, it's not the end of the world...
I'm not a wine guy yet (although I aspire to be) and Jiko has always been such a great place to discuss choices and usually get a sample of choices recommended to accompany my choice. This time our server recommended one wine (the most expensive in the catagory and that was it)...I ordered a margarita...Starting to get a little more annoyed.
But all is not lost yet, I still got to look forward to the food. Because I was travelling with my older daughter and not the more adventerous younger one, we weren't able to have the duck and pork firecracker so we settled for the sampler and while not as good as the firecracker, it was very good.
The entree was the biggee though. My mouth had been watering for a replay of the seared scallops that I'd had a month or so ago, so my decision was easy. Too bad. They were bland at best and there were only four. Edible yes, but great? Not a chance. A saving grace was the pork tenderloin that my daughter had. It was very good, especially the charred portions.
Note: I complained to the guest services manager about my wait and he apologized and said he'd look into it and get back to me. He didn't.
Summary: Jiko isn't off my list by any stretch, but the place isn't perfect and can suffer a bad night. Sadly, I happened to hit one.


Your attitude about giving a place more than one try is awesome, everyone can have a bad night once in a while!