What is your MUST DO restaurant each trip?

Le Cellier and Chef Mickey's.

Raglan Road and Sci-Fi are up there as close to "must do" as well.
 
I like Crystal Palace and 1900 Park Fare. Columbia Harbour House and Citrico's. Flying Fish and Cali Grill.

We were there in March and tried all new restaurants while there except, 1900 Park Fare (dinner) Columbia Harbour House (lunch) and Portobello at DTD (dinner).

The new restaurants were Tutto Italia, hadn't done this since the name change (:love: it) Kouzzina (liked it very much) and Narcooeess's (good) although I like Citrico's better.

Although I don't always get to do all my favorites I do like to try new ones each time.
 

Crystal Palace Breakfast
Chef Mickeys
Ohana
La Celier Dinner
Yachtsmen Steakhouse
Cape May Cafe
 
We like to try as many new places as we can, but I'd have trouble on my hands if I didn't book dinner at Ohana. In fact I think my DD would happily eat there every night!

Counter service our must do is Wolfgang Puck Express. Lots of nice stuff to choose from and the best creme brulee I've tasted.
 
For us, Liberty Tree Tavern.

After our first visit to Chef Mickey's last year, that's a must-do for us now too.
 
Ohana's for dinner. We love the food and atmosphere, and it has been the most consistently good dining experience for us in WDW.
 
Ohana would be mine but I couldn't get in this time. :sad1:

Keep trying you would be suprised what pops up at different times. I have one for 630 but am trying to get an earlier :) and last year after 2 and a half months of searching for any ressie there i scooped up a 515 one and actually on the day i wanted it :):)
 
50's Prime Time for Lunch is tradition. - Just FUN & Comfort

Wolfgang Puck Express - Just YUM!

Beaches & Cream - No Way Jose would I ever miss it

#1 Restaurant that we will not miss is offsite & worth the drive...

Dixie Crossroads in Titusville

Could skip all the others & just do this one!
 
We generally do same places and a new place. This Time it is Biertgarten and Boma. New Places are Cape Clam bake and the Plaza.
 
We always end our trip with breakfast at Cape May Cafe on departure day......

LeCellier is a must-do for my DH every trip.

My must-do is Tusker House, but this time we're giving Boma a try for dinner :)
 
Narcoosee's for a boisterous meal and fireworks, and it is my wife's favorite.
Chefs de France because braised short ribs are my favorite food and my kids love it there.
The Brown Derby because a cobb salad is a good thing.
Sunshine Seasons because everyone finds a favorite.
Gasparilla Grill because the reuben hot dog is my cry for help.
 
The restaurant we absolutely must visit on each trip is Les Chefs de France.
And for the best reason in the world!

Les Chefs de France is where DW accepted my proposal July 4, 1990......and we'll be celebrating the 20th anniversary of her 'yes' there in about 3 weeks.


That is so cool! I tell my DH that he got out of it cheap. You see, we'd already been married 5 years before we went to WDW for the first time. If I'd gone before we got married, I would have expected the whole WDW wedding deal instead of jeans on the golf course with a justice of the peace. I love to hear about Disney proposals.
 
Fun topic!

Our 2 "must do's" are
Akershus (usually twice per trip) breakfast
1900 dinner

other favorites that we tend to do every trip
Chef Mickey's - breakfast
1900 late breakfast
Tusker House breakfast
 
Sushi is a must have for me. I go to one or more of Cali Grill, Wolfgang Puck's, and/or Teppen Edo. Cali Grill being my favorite (best mulled Old Fashions on the grounds IMO).
 


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