What's Your Favorite Place to Eat at & Why

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What's Your Favorite Place to Eat at & Why?

I really like Jiko. The steak with the macaroni & cheese is super yummy & don't forget the pistasio creme brulee for desert.
 
Victoria & Albert's is hands down my favorite restaurant on property. I've never been to a Five Diamond restaurant anywhere else in the world (lower case w) and it was hands down the best meal that I've ever had in my life.
 
Victoria & Albert's is hands down my favorite restaurant on property. I've never been to a Five Diamond restaurant anywhere else in the world (lower case w) and it was hands down the best meal that I've ever had in my life.

Since you said it, and don't mean to hijack thread, what did you have?
 
I agree with your Jiko meal, that is just to die for!
 

Crystal Palace is my favorite place to eat. It has very little to do with the food (which I think is pretty good) and all to do with the atmosphere. We always make a stop here to visit the Winnie the Pooh characters and have some of the yummy mashed potatoes! :)
 
On property...Jiko especially for the apps and the amazing watermelon cucumber salad. Good winelist, good theming, Hotel is a great place for after dinner stroll or hanging out by the fire

oops...Forgot Victoria and Alberts. really amazing tasting menu that culminates in a dessert course that blows you away. Its in my top 5 meals of all time. (also they have d'yquem by the glass)
 
Narcoosees - DH loves the crabcakes and scallops, for me it's the crabcakes and whole lobster - and the almond crusted cheesecake - heaven! :cloud9:

(2nd choice would be lunch at LTT - the Turkey dinner - everything we love, including the honey butter for the rolls!)

(can i have a 3rd choice??!! - sci-fi dine-in - just because we love the theming of eating in a "car" at the drive in - burgers, fries and a shake is what we get there)
 
Yachtsmans Steakhouse - once a year splurge, food and service are always wonderful.

We have also recently gotten hooked on the Tonga Toast. We used to go to Konas but found it cheaper to go to Capt Cooks where it is exactly the same.
 
On the dining plan, LeCellier for the cheddar cheese soup, filet and cream cheese mashed potatos, topped off with a slice of Chocolate on Chocolate Whiskey Cake. Off the dining plan, Fulton's at Downtown Disney--love those King Crab Claws!!!

We have never done a signature restaurant at Disney so that is why I did not pick one of them.
 

I need make another trip to the World to do more research in order to answer this question properly (I will let my DH know that it is stricly for educational purposes, of course!).
However, my current answer is the Brown Derby at DHS. I love the restaurant for it's atmosphere and I love it for the Cobb Salad. They have a great pork tenderloin...they have a great everything.
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The only place we have eaten at on every single trip is Chef Mickey's. If I could only eat at one place it would be there. We always eat there twice, one breakfast and one dinner. We love both, but prefer breakfast. It is the whole Disney experience and we love it.

If you are going strictly on the meal, and not the "whole package", I would say hands down LeCellier. It was the best meal I have had in Disney.
 
Ohana is our family's overall favorite. Chef Mickey's was also surprisingly good, but I find that I enjoy sit-down meals more than buffets. We also like a lot of the "smaller" places at WDW. Beaches and Cream is a must do (we usually go in the afternoon for ice cream and/or malts!)
 
magicalcouple "I need make another trip to the World to do more research in order to answer this question properly (I will let my DH know that it is stricly for educational purposes, of course!)."


Can I go on that class trip too:worship:

Wanted to cast my vote for Jiko as well and Citricos and second runner up!
 
I love Jiko too b/c of the atmosphere mostly. And I just love that hotel!

I love Artist Point too - love the hotel, haha - and the food's great.

And Narcoossee's is DELICIOUS!
 
HDDR-for the combination of food and atmosphere.:thumbsup2 It is one of the heartiest, tastiest, comfort food meals you can get and it comes with great entertainment for the whole family.:love:

Food only favorite-Le Cellier.
 
V&A. All of our meals here have been top notch. I've never had a single course that I did not like.
 












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