What are your "must do" restaurants?

We also go to Ohana's and Chef Mickey's and we can't have a trip to WDW without stopping at Casey's.
 
Kona Cafe is a must for us.

After our most recent trip I think I have a new one: Grand Flordian Cafe! It was delicious, the atmosphere is great and the service was excellent!
 

Another vote for Crystal Palace breakfast!

For cost....try the food court at EPCOT (The Land?). There was a huge variety. We were on the DDP, but still didn't think the prices looked too bad. Of course, without the plan you eat less, so technically it seems like you spend less too.

And Dole Whip. :goodvibes
 
You definately have to do the Brown Derby. It's a little pricey at dinner, if you go at lunch it's about half the bill. Also try Il Mulino at the swan. Again, this be on the pricey side for you, but you can order family style there (as well as a la carte), which is great if you have small eaters. You can save money by ordering those which come with a ton of food, and it's also delicious.
 
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We have found that Narcoossee's is our favorite combination of excellent food and a great view (especially at night).
 
We have found that Narcoossee's is our favorite combination of excellent food and a great view (especially at night).


I agree with all of the above! Saw the fireworks from our seat. Beautifully decorated. Great place! Did you try the Almond Crusted Cheesecake?! Where is that fainting smilie? That cheesecake was the best I've ever had. Hands down!!! And dinner was spectacular too! From beginning to end. :)

I second the Grand Floridian Cafe! (I meant that in a previous post and called it something else.) It was wonderful! Atmosphere and food great! :)
 
Our must do resturants are:
Whispering Canyon
Yatchsman steakhouse
Flame tree BBQ
Le Cellier
We love the dining plan. We will be there in 32 days with the DDDP so we will try more signature resturants. Enjoy
 
We have several "must do" restaurants that we always try not to miss when we come to WDW. We just made our ressies for June this week.
We are eating at..
Plaza
California Grill
Yak & Yeti
Mama Melrose
O'hana
Citrico's
LeCellier
Flying Fish
Brown Derby

I noticed that you mentioned that you went to WDW last summer and you are going back in 6 months. You know, if you timed your trips to fall within the same calendar year it would be worth it for you to get annual passes, or at least one of your party, then you could get the DDE card (disney dining experience) card, which would save you 20% at most of the table service restaurants in the parks and hotels. You may already have one, but I just thought you might be interested. Have a great trip!:)
 
Boma, Crystal Palace, and 50's Prime Time are our "must do's" that we have visit at least two times per trip... yummy! :goodvibes
 
My must-do's are Le Cellier, 50's Prime time, LTT character dinner and Cindy's castle for lunch.
 
a late lunch at tony's town square is a must do for us. get a seat on the porch and enjoy watching the parade while eating lunch...it's a lot of fun. and we really like their flatbreads.

as we leave the MK at night, a stop at the main street bakery is also a must!
 
Where is "The Plaza"?

We have done Askerhaus Breakfast and it was very good --lots of delicious food. I have not done a dinner there. I am not into Character dinners.

We do not have "must do's"--we try different things although I love the Fish and Chips at Rose and Crown or even Raglan Road in DTD.

Also have had GREAT experiences at Narcooses, Cal. Grill, Spoodles, Flying Fish.

Yes -that Almond Cheesecake was delicious!:thumbsup2
 
The Plaza is at MK - go almost to the end of Main Street and turn right before you get to Tomorrowland.

Our favs from our trip last year were 1) Le Cellier 2) Chef Mickey's for breakfast and 3) Cape May Buffet for breakfast
 
Must do each trip-------


Breakfast:

Kona - tonga toast



Lunch:

Plaza at MK



Dinner:

Boma
LeCellier




:cool1:
 
Boma, definitely. It wouldn't be a proper trip to WDW without at least one meal at Boma.

I think California Grill is sneaking on to the must-do list. And maybe Jiko, too.

Teresa
 

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