What restaurants in Disney area did you enjoy the most?

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A few threads about which restaurants to avoid, how about sharing your experiences with the restaurants you enjoyed the most.

I'm always looking to try new places!

My kids will always love Rainforest Cafe at AK. The food isn't as good as it has been in the past, but love the atmosphere.
 
The two that we want to go back to are 50s Prime Time and Le Cellier. My DH really likes Liberty Tree Tavern but I haven't tried it there yet.
 
We love making early reservations at the Crystal Palace for breakfast. We get into MK before everyone else and can spend a few minutes enjoying the quiet. Last time we got some fantastic pics of the castle and surrounding areas. The breakfast buffet is typical stuff - bacon, sausage, Mickey waffles, potatoes. My husband loves the breakfast lasagna.

We also enjoy the Garden Grill and the 50's Prime Time Cafe. At PTC, our server made a cherry vanilla coke just for me.
 
You may want to read the dining reviews here when trying to decide. :disrocks:

Lots of people have posted reviews there. Please also add yours when you return. :surfweb:
 

Our favs are Via Napoli, Chef's de France (for Lunch), La Hacienda, Kona (for Breakfast)
 
For sit down meals, we like San Angel located in the Mexican pavilion at Epcot and Chef Mickey's at the Contemporary is a fun character meal. We like to do Pecos Bills at MK for counter service.
 
Our faves are the PT 50's cafe, Ohana, Raglin Road, Yachtsman, and Tusker House for breakfast.
 
Our family favorites are Raglan Road at DTD, Chef's de France and Teppen Edo at Epcot, and Crystal Palace Breakfast at Magic Kingdom.

This trip we are trying for the first time 1900 Park Fare, Coral Reef, and Ohana's all for dinner.
 
Our favs are Via Napoli, Chef's de France (for Lunch), La Hacienda, Kona (for Breakfast)

I'll second the chefs de france. Best meal at the place. And they treat you like crap at the podium so you get a very realistic "American in France" experience. Same at boulangerie around the corner. Never have I been looked at with such disdain. A most realistic french experience.

LeCellier is good at night, but they upped it to 2 DDP credits. WTH??? Skip it. Its not worth 2.

Akershus for breakfast is wonderful too. Even without the princesses it would be a nice experience.
 
We liked Tusker House for lunch in Animal Kingdom and Tutto Italia in Epcot for dinner.
 
Thank you so much for the suggestions. Starting my list and doing my homework!
 

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