where shall we eat?

p-louise

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We're about to take about our eighth family trip to WDW. Our kids are both teens now. Our old standbys are Sci-Fi Dine-in at MGM, the food court at The Land pavilion in Epcot, the San Angel in the Mexico pavilion at Epcot, Crystal Palace at MK, Pizza Planet at MGM, Cosmic Ray's or whatever it's called in MK, and some sort of dinosaur-themed pizza place in AK. We've also enjoyed Boatwright's at Dixie Landings, and the Whispering Canyon or Cliffs or whatever at Wilderness. Last time we enjoyed Boma and are staying at AKL this time because we enjoyed eating there.

I'm looking for something new and different to try, assuming we *must* eat at the Sci-Fi and the San Angel, just because they're traditions. Any ideas? (I do have one picky eater who always prefers pizza, grilled cheese, quesadilla, or anything with cheese.)

Thanks!
 
Hello,

How about 'Ohanas at the Poly? We are going to try it in Aug.
Other places we are eating:

Chef Mickeys, Breakfast
Cape May Clam Bake
Biergarten in World Show case
Sci-Fi
Cindrellas Castle in MK for dinner
Crystal Palace
Boma's
1900 Park Fare

Here is a web site that lists all the restaurants and the food they have.

http://wdwig.com/menu/menus.htm

Hope this helps.
 
How about LeCellier in EPCOT? It has great steaks, wonderful chedar cheese soup and pretzel bread sticks.
 
I like every restaurant that you listed. I plan on trying Kona Cafe, Concourse Steakhouse, and Trails End on our next trip for somthing different. Also maybe Restaurant Akershus in Epcot maybe a different but not to far out meal for you.
 

Another vote for Cape May buffet (Beach Club resort). Lots of variety - to handle that picky eater!
 
We went a year ago with 3 teenagers. The BIGGEST hit was O'HANA which they just LOVED. Donald's Breakfastasaur-- also received thumbs up. Norway (lunch) was simply lost on them. They didn't like Mara and I was VERY disappointed as well.

Overall, our nieces and nephew were most fond of any kind of buffet or family style meal. I would suggest Boma be added to your list.
 
Cape May Cafe - receives 2 thumbs up from me breakfast and lunch

'Ohana's is great fun for the food alone.

How about Beaches and Cream - the burgers are OK and the sundaes are out of this world?
 
How about 50s Prime Time Cafe, Plaza Restaurant and Beaches 'n' Cream.
 
Planet Hollywood!

Their favorite during our last trip to Disney was Planet Hollywood. They also loved the Sci Fi dine-in, which you've already tried.

Have a great time!
 

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