We ate brunch there in December. The food was fine. It was definitely not great.
We ate there because my daughter said she had been wanting to eat there for over 10 tears and had never mentioned it before.
It was - to me - the worst of our dining experiences on this trip. It wasn't terrible - I just felt that, for what we paid, it was not worth it. The food was fine. Nothing great, but everything we ate was tasty. I would say the food was a 6-7 on a buffet scale of things. The desserts were just blah. Also - we don't eat a lot, so volume does not impress me.
Outside of the food, it was chaotic and a bit dirty. That spinning the napkins in the air was part of the dirt problem - food was flying during that. The character interactions were rushed. One of the characters was actually sticky - I am hoping from syrup. Our waitress could have been straight out of Denny's.
For me, the value wan't there. We also ate at CRT. It only cost a little bit more and the experience (and the food ) was outstanding.
LOL! Exactly! This is so true. Its definitely more for the characters. I cant recall reading on these boards "omg the food was amazing". Honestly the food sucks. The napkin waving is annoying. Its so bloody loud. BUT, people seem to flock here because of the fab 5.I don't think many people eat at Chef Mickey's for the food.
LOL! Exactly! This is so true. Its definitely more for the characters. I cant recall reading on these boards "omg the food was amazing". Honestly the food sucks. The napkin waving is annoying. Its so bloody loud. BUT, people seem to flock here because of the fab 5.
Maybe they will open up an upcharge buffet tier there.
We ate at Chef Mickey's for dinner last week (1/17) and the changes you mentioned are accurate. We had been over the summer - I remember the sushi rolls, an antipasto type salad with mozzarella; meatballs, corn dogs and pizza for the kids. all of those are gone. Of course we go for the characters and not the food, but my DH did ask to speak to the manager. He let the manager know how disappointed we were with the changes, especially the kids options (the only choices for kids were chicken fingers, mac & cheese and corn). i hope they go back to the old menu.
there were still macaroons and mini-eclairs at dessert, as well as warm bread pudding, rice crispy treats and other assorted cupcakes, etc.
Sorry to be a bother, but on your most recent visit, was there a salad bar like plain lettuce and toppings and dressings and such? Or the Parm mashed potatoes or Caesar salad still there? We've eaten there several times in the past, the food was always "fine" to us. But besides the characters, I was trying to pick more buffets as I have some picky kids, and typically this buffet was a winner because it had lots of "plain" food. Shredded cheese, fruit, mashed potatoes, the bigger selection on the kids bar. My kids don't want eggplant and polenta???? And while they are happy with most typical kids food (pizza, corn dogs, meatballs would all be good) chicken fingers are the 1 food NONE of them like. Why reduce the offerings on a kids buffet where the main people you are targeting are kids? isn't that some of the cheaper food to offer?