What is the best Restaurant you have eaten at in Walt Disney World?

Very hard to pick just one. If I was there for one night and could eat anywhere I guess I would pick Citrico's. :love: This restaurant.

There are about 8-9 restaurants that I consider my top picks.

It sure is hard to narrow it down for each trip, isn't it? I've never been to Citrico's...
 
'Ohana is, hands down, my favorite restaurant in the World.

The tropical atmosphere is so relaxing. I could sit in there all night and just slowly devour my food while listening to the polynesian music. It seems like every day my favorite food item changes, but for now I'm going to have to go with the Honey Coriander Chicken Wings. They are incredible. It's hard to stop eating them. Coming in at a close second are the potstickers. They are super delicious. And what's better to wash it all down with than a fancy virgin strawberry daquiri? So yummy.
 

Coral Reef is my favorite. The atmosphere is so relaxing and the food is yummy! 50's Prime Time Cafe is a close 2nd...love the food there.

Coral Reef is my favorite too!!!!
We have never eaten at any of the signature restuarants but have eaten at just about every non-signature restuarant and a close second to Coral Reef would have to be............Crystal Palace.
The food is always so good there to us!
 
The food at Le Cellier is good, but is only about 60% of how great it used to be. We finally added it back into our rotation this trip, so we'll see how it goes.

When we went to WDW in 2008 we made our very 1st reservation here. I don't see what all the fuss was about! I can get a better steak at Outback and the service was not too great either. It was our 1st and probably our last time!
 
We used to love Brown Derby, but since the dining plans have gone into effect, it's too loud and we miss the quiet piano music. The food has gone down hill too.

We haven't been in years, but Cali Grill used to be excellent. I'd put it on par with PALO on the ships.

For now, for fancy food... probably we'd pick Artist's Point.
For mid-range, we loved Spoodles, and we visited whatever it is now and it's just as good!
For "counter-service" we really like Earl of Sandwich. Yum!
 
DH were just talking about this.

This weekend we hade his birthday dinner at Yachtman's. My stuffed pregnant belly can't eat much, so I couldn't really eat anything. I had the salad and the mushrooms.

DH had the ribeye. He really feels that the ribeye is much better at Texas Roadhouse. I did try a taste and felt it was too salty.

The Caesar Salad was good and the mushrooms were yummy.

But for the price, we left a bit bummed that the dinner was not better.

My girls ordered the fish of the day off the kids menu and were disappointed that itwasn't a larger portion. (IT truly looked like someone had already started eating it b/c the portion was so small).

Our best dining experience at Disney was Victoria and Albert's (sans kiddos).
We actually enjoy the Columbia Harbour House--a counter service--as our second pic.

We are not high fallutin' people and don't mind a high fallutin' restaurant--but it seems we are coming away disappointed more often.

I remember eating at Cinderella's Castle for lunch and remembered that our meal there when it was King Stefan's was much much much yummier!

That's our last "wow" of a sit down--King Stefan's and at the Bistro de Paris about 13 years ago. We ate at the Bistro in 2008 and it just wasn't as wonderful as we had remembered.

Canada Pavillion was okay and the Mexican Pavillion was okay.

I envision us not really trying restaurants as much anymore. Which is a bummer. I used to really enjoy the food at Disney.

I feel that the food is getting more mass prepared in taste--which doesn' make it horrible...it just doesn't make it as good as it used to be. Since we are DVC--I feel that future dinners will be spaghetti in the room.
 
Le Cellier is my favorite, personally. I'm a steak girl. :goodvibes I've also had good ones at Coral Reef and Captain's Grille.
 
We haven't been to many restaurants in Disney so my experience is limited. My favorite place is in Downtown Disney, Arthur"s 29 (I think that is it-it's been 15 years :lmao:)--GREAT view of fireworks from Epcot. We enjoyed Cinderella's Round Table/Castle, whatever it is called. Our kids had a great time at the Japanese place in Epcot.
 
I think that the current favorite is Jiko. My wife and I have been there several times now and always come away happy with the meal and the experience.

California Grill would be my runner-up. My wife would probably say Flying Fish.

We have eaten at V&A's and enjoyed it, but we prefer the others listed above.
 
Another vote for Narcoossee's. Love the atmosphere, great food, great service - and you can see the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom. They also pipe in the sound on the outside deck :thumbsup2
 
California Grill
Columbia Harbor House for fast dining
Le Cellier
Yachtsmen

Ohanas is OK, but I liked the way they used to do the meal better.
 
Citrocos at the Grand Floridian, especially during the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom.

Artist Point is also a favorite.
 
Mine change with every trip.

For Table Service:
(Would be #1, Concourse Steakhouse but it's no longer there)
1. Coral Reef
2. Narcoossee's
3. Artist Point
4. Citricos
5. Cinderella's Royal Table

For Counter Service:
1. Captain Cook's
2. Earl of Sandwich
3. Flame Tree BBQ
4. AK Picnic in the Park
5. Sunshine Seasons
 
My favorite is Earl of Sandwich. Simple, inexpensive, but delicious! DH and I don't like to spend a lot of money on food. We honestly enjoy our meals at Earl of Sandwich as much as any restaurant. We haven't been to many restaurants but of the ones we have tried my favorite would be Cape May for dinner. As a child of the 50's I love the atmosphere at 50's Prime Time Cafe. I used to enjoy the food too, but on our last trip this past Sept. the food was lousy. We won't be going back to Prime Time Cafe.
 
Oops, almost forgot. We really like the fish and chips at the fast food stand in Epcot.
 








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