What are your Must Do restaurants?

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What are the restaurants that you have to go to every visit to DW? Ours are:

MK:
Liberty Tree Tavern
Aloha Isle - Dole Whip!

MGM:
Brown Derby

Epcot:
Le Cellier Steakhouse
Yorkshire County Fish Shop
Marrakesh

AKL:
Boma

Swan:
Kimonos Sushi Bar
 
Dole Whip is a MUST!!!
50's primetime cafe- Food is great, and it's also very entertaining!
Chef Mickey-Great Mashed Potatos and a classic place
Ohh, and don't forget a mickey waffle! They are amazing!!!!!
 

Mine are:
Beaches & Cream
California Grill
Crystal Palace
Ohana
Wolfgang Puck Express
 
MK - Casey's for a hot dog & fries

Epcot - Yakitori House

And the newest one....(drumroll please)....California Grill!! It's sooo delicious. I don't know why I didn't go sooner!
 
We're so into trying new places that we don't have many must-dos.

MGM - Sci-fi is the only one, going back to my first trip as a teenager.

MK - As of last trip, Main Street Bakery has made the list, though a snack there would be just as good as a meal.

Epcot - I refuse to settle on must-dos until I've tried every restaurant in the World Showcase!
 
One or two WS restaurants are on our list every trip, LeCellier is a favorite but we're making our way around trying them all.

Raglan Road is a must every trip not for the main meal, necessarily, but for that amazing Bread and Butter Pudding!!

and DH says it's not a trip to Disney without Crystal Palace!
 
My only absolute must-do is the Columbia Harbor House.
Next time Yak & Yeti will be a must do as I've heard so much about it!
I don't love anything at MGM, and I love so much at Epcot that I always want to try something new there.
 
House of Blues. The food isn't spectacular and it's usually pretty loud in there, but it's tradition. :goodvibes
 
The only must do I have found so far is Ohana.

LeCellier, Capt'n Jack's, and Spoodles were also very good.
 
Cape May Breakfast
Crystal Palace Breakfast
Kona for breakfast and dinner
Beaches and Cream for lunch or dinner
England for fish and chips
Germany for brat and kraut
Norway for many treats!
 
must do's for EVERY trip...

Le Cellier
Crystal Palace (breakfast)
Ohana (dinner)
Ghirardelli's (mmmmm.....)
 
In the interest of keeping open minds and not limiting ourselves, our family has decided to throw away the "must do" idea when it comes to dining; this way we can try so many new experiences each trip. If we find one trip sorely lacking for "not doing" something, we can always add it to our "top of the priority list" for next trip.

Our "must-do's" for dining USED to be:
Chef Mickey's (1st night traditon)
CRT (not worth repeating each trip at the newer prices, but I urge my friends to splurge if they've never tried it before, esp w/young children)
'Ohana (for that Poly fix)
and HDDR (unanimously our FAVORITE Disney experience (polled 11 family members))

Now, "must do snacks" is an entirely different matter. MUST go to Aloha Isle for a pineapple float!
 
I have so many favorites now that I can no longer fit them all into a short trip, but at the top of my list are;

Magic Kingdom

Cinderella's Royal Table
Crystal Palace (Breakfast)
Pinocchio Village Haus - Figaro Fries
Aloha Isle - Dole Whip
Pecos Bill's - Brownie w/ Peanut Butter Frosting

Epcot

Le Cellier
Akershus (Usually Breakfast)
Tangerine Cafe - Cous Cous Salad
Wine Shop in Italy - Rosa Regale

MGM

Brown Derby

Animal Kingdom

Flame Tree BBQ - Onion Rings

Resorts

Ohana and/or Kona
Boma
 
Ohana used to be on our must do list, but since they changed the menu a few years back, we haven't enjoyed it. It's too bad because it used to be so good.

What are Figaro Fries?
 












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