You're right this was tough because there are so many must do's now!! But the first restaurant that escapes my family's lips is BOMA. I even love how the restaurant has that nutmeggy (I know it isn't a real word ), nutty smell!!
Cant believe the number of Ohana votes here. It's a cute experience, and they serve a nice breakfast, but the last time we ate dinner their it was like chewing rubber... four different types of blackened rubber.
I guess I love four different types of chewy blackened rubber. But then again, I only live about 1/2 hour from the former rubber capital of the world and former home of "Lebrick Shames".
Our standby must do has to be Crystal Palace for breakfast our first day before MK opens. It used to be Kona for dinner then they changed the menu.... The Wave surprisingly we did twice (once an ADR and the other we sat at the bar) last trip because the food and service were excellent.
Le Cellier...Definately! Next trip (2 DAYS TILL WE HEAD TO THE AIRPORT!!!) I plan on insisting on eating at Columbia Harbor House...I've heard excellent things about it. Garden Grill at Epcot is good, too.
Crystal Palace at the moment, but I think we are entering the next stage of interest now so that may be set to change. I think it will always be a must do though.
I never realized it, but the one place we have gone to every visit since we first had it was Yorkshire County Fish Shop. We like to try new sit down restaurants or sometimes return to old favorites, but it's just a given now that we make sure we get our fish and chips at Epcot!
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