Unmissable Eats

Spyke1900

Earning My Ears
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Where do I have to eat? There are three adults, no kiddies. What is everybody’s favorite WDW meal spot? :listen:
 
Le Cellier in the Canadian pavillian
Alfredo de Roma in Italy
Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom
Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge
 
Marrakesh in Epcot (Morocco)

'Ohana at Poly

Popcorn in plastic bucket on Main St during Wishes =)
 
You should go to Kona Cafe at the Poly for breakfast one morning. The tonga toast and the calabash breakfast are both excellent!

At MGM the Brown Derby is great. Try the Cobb salad.

If you like buffets, I would recommend dinner at the Crystal Palace at the Magic Kingdom. They have a good variety of dishes.

For a quick bite at the Animal Kingdom check out Flame Tree Barbecue. They have good ribs and sandwiches, and there is a nice outdoor seating area along the water behind the restaurant.
 

My favorite "quick" places:

Corn dog nuggets on main st....those things are GOOD!!!

ANYTHING from Beaches 'n Cream!!!
 
I highly recommend Boma's at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. We have eaten there whether we are staying at AKL or not. You will not find a similar eating establishment anywhere (that I'm aware of).
 
Breakfast- Kona Cafe @ Poly
Boma @ AKL

Lunch- LTT @ MK
Sci-fi or 50's primetime @MGM
Beaches n Cream @ BC

Snacks-Ghiradelli's @DTD
Pina Colada @tambu longe @Poly
Beignets @PoFQ
:mickeybar :mickeybar :mickeybar anywhere!!

Dinner- Jiko @AKL
California Crill @CO
LeCellier @Epcot
CRT @ MK (more for atmosphere)
V&A @ GF

These are just some of my favorites...and it is really up to your tastes,itenerary and budget check out www.allearsnet.com for menus and www.thelaughingplace.com for some pics!
 
MK: Liberty Tree Tavern dinner: All you can eat "thanksgiving" dinner. Characters are there dressed colonially. The food is amazing :)

MK Snacks:

Main Street Confectionary: FUDGE and candy!
Enchanted Grove: Frozen lemonade!
Auntie Gravity's: Great soft serve ice cream and root beer floats!


Epcot:

- Living Seas: Excellent desserts and very good meals. I don't eat seafood but I heard its really good there.
- Canada Le Celier Steakhouse: Pretzel bread...out of this world. Great steaks and desserts too.
-Alfredo's in Italy: Really tasty food and desserts, a bit loud cause there are "group songs" that everyone in the restaurant starts singing. Kinda funny :)
- Teppanyaki Dining Room in Japan: Delicious meals cooked right in front of you by great cooks!


Snacks:

- French bakery: Napoleons, chocolate croissants, etc
- Fountainview bakery: More baked goods

- Cool Zone: Free samples of drinks around the world! And air-conditioning!
 
V&A, Jiko, Flying Fish, Palio, Blue Zoo, Citrico's, Narcoosee's California Grill, Portobello Yacht Club, Yachtsman Steakhouse--to name but a few.
 
Wife and I were planning to dine at the Coral Reef in The Living Sea but after previewing the menu and although we both like seafood, I would be afraid that a child would see the seafood on the menu ..look into one of the aquarium windows and yell/ask" Their not eating Nemo are they?!?!?!!?" :confused3 :rotfl2:
On a serious side
Bomas & Jiko at AKL
Sci fi or Primetime
Tusker house
Flame Tree BBQ
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Crystal Palace ( great place for breakfast) :wizard:

and definitely a must stop Ghiradelli Chocolate Shop Downtown Disney :cheer2:
 
Yummy food my fav subject....WDW with no kids you Have to try Victoria and alberts. It's a meal you will never forget. The best food I think I've ever had. It's expensive..but soooo wortj it!!
 
Breakfast - Kona Cafe at the Poly

Lunch - Beaches & Cream at YC/BC, Plaza Restaurant in MK

Dinner - Yachtsman Steakhouse at YC/BC, Narcoossee's at GF, Artist Point at WL
 
Le Cellier
(depends on hotel) Whispering Canyon
Boma
Jiko
Rainforest Cafe
Flame Tree (counter service)
Teppanyaki

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
Tiger :cheer2:
 
If you are up for something different I would say Jiko at AKL if not Le Ceillier at Epcot would be my other choice, But there are sooo many it's hard to chose.
 
Another vote for Le Cellier @ Canada in Epcot. Try the cheddar/beer soup. Wonderful steaks and great Canadian beer. We go there every trip without fail. It used to be the best-kept secret at WDW, but not any more - get PS's.

We also really like Alfredo de Roma @ Italy. Really good food, and a fun place to eat.

One I would not vote for, although many like it, is Fulton's Crab House. The food and service were quite good, but I think it is woefully overpriced. I don't mind paying for great food, but I thought their prices were out of line.

There are probably several dozen outstanding restaurants we haven't tried, including many of those mentioned by other posters.
 
Breakfast is excellent at 1900 Park Fare. The Clambake at the Cape May Cafe is terrific.
 
My top counter service choice is Columbia Harbor House.

I also very much enjoyed 50's Prime Time Cafe.
 
We have several must-do's for our family:

Whispering Canyon at WL
Rose & Crown in England
50's Prime-Time and the Sci-Fi at MGM
CRT and LTT at MK

We try new places each visit but these are the ones that I get in trouble if I don't make PS's. :teeth:
 
Our must do's each year are:

Chef Mickey's
Princess Storybook Breakfast

And our new favorite..Alfredo de Roma in Italy!! Yummy!!!

We have two DDs (3 and 4)
 


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