My husband and I enjoy almost any kind of food and can be adventurous in picking restaurants. Our three daughters, 8, 11, 14, like salad, basic chicken recipes, and not too spicy Mexican. I spent some time picking out the restaurants. Some of the choices were disappointing but overall the food at Disney offers variety, good presentation, and is quite good.
One restaurant where we were all happy was Trail's End at Ft Wilderness. The buffet had everything from salmon, to chicken, to a salad bar, to dessert bar. We certainly got our money's worth and the service was good.
Boma -- Everyone found something they enjoyed although the kids did not really experience the cuisine like I had hoped. I REALLY loved this restaurant and it lived up to the adventure I expected. Definitely get reservations.
Whispering Canyon -- Biggest disappointment. Our kids were just a little too old to enjoy the antics. The food was not that great. However, the bottomless milkshake was worthwhile. My husband and I had the skillet and were not impressed.
Counter Service at Mexico in Epcot -- believe it is called the Cantina. Huge helpings of very good food. The servings can easily be shared by two. We all were happy.
Hollywood and Vine at MGM -- the food looked good and there was a children's buffet that had the usually kid pleasing chicken strips, meatballs, mac and cheese. While everything looked wonderful and there was a pleasant variety, nothing was delicious enough to want to return or even to recommend it. It lacked zippity do dah!
Bakery at Norway in Epcot -- had to try the School Bread, the Cloudberry Horn, and the Almond covered Pretzel. The girls liked the Pretzel, but turned their noses up at the other items. My husband doesn't like sweets either -- I'm a lucky girl as I thought they were wonderful.
Magic Kingdom Adventureland Counter Service. I can't remember the name of the restaurant but it basically is a burger and fries place. After so many days without a hamburger. this place fulfilled that "need" for a quarter pounder. They had a large selection of toppings for the burgers which made this a creative feast -- mushrooms, grilled onions, tomatoes, pickles, lettuce.
Kaki Gora stand outside of Japan in Epcot --- big hit with everyone. Try the rainbow with Tangerine, Melon, and Strawberry flavors.
Ice Cream -- the days we were at the parks were rather warm. Ice cream was refreshing and filling. Try the frozen strawberry bar for a pleasant treat.
Hope this helps in making your dining decisions. Please let me know if you have any questions on which I might be able to help answer.
One restaurant where we were all happy was Trail's End at Ft Wilderness. The buffet had everything from salmon, to chicken, to a salad bar, to dessert bar. We certainly got our money's worth and the service was good.
Boma -- Everyone found something they enjoyed although the kids did not really experience the cuisine like I had hoped. I REALLY loved this restaurant and it lived up to the adventure I expected. Definitely get reservations.
Whispering Canyon -- Biggest disappointment. Our kids were just a little too old to enjoy the antics. The food was not that great. However, the bottomless milkshake was worthwhile. My husband and I had the skillet and were not impressed.
Counter Service at Mexico in Epcot -- believe it is called the Cantina. Huge helpings of very good food. The servings can easily be shared by two. We all were happy.
Hollywood and Vine at MGM -- the food looked good and there was a children's buffet that had the usually kid pleasing chicken strips, meatballs, mac and cheese. While everything looked wonderful and there was a pleasant variety, nothing was delicious enough to want to return or even to recommend it. It lacked zippity do dah!
Bakery at Norway in Epcot -- had to try the School Bread, the Cloudberry Horn, and the Almond covered Pretzel. The girls liked the Pretzel, but turned their noses up at the other items. My husband doesn't like sweets either -- I'm a lucky girl as I thought they were wonderful.
Magic Kingdom Adventureland Counter Service. I can't remember the name of the restaurant but it basically is a burger and fries place. After so many days without a hamburger. this place fulfilled that "need" for a quarter pounder. They had a large selection of toppings for the burgers which made this a creative feast -- mushrooms, grilled onions, tomatoes, pickles, lettuce.
Kaki Gora stand outside of Japan in Epcot --- big hit with everyone. Try the rainbow with Tangerine, Melon, and Strawberry flavors.
Ice Cream -- the days we were at the parks were rather warm. Ice cream was refreshing and filling. Try the frozen strawberry bar for a pleasant treat.
Hope this helps in making your dining decisions. Please let me know if you have any questions on which I might be able to help answer.