Where should we go?

miller2470

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Well, I have rummaged through the menus and we have been to Disney 16 times so we have been to many restaurants there but some of them we tend to repeat since we like them so much. This time we would like to try some new places, so, here is where I have the problem...we only have 7 nights and I cant decide. We need more nights huh?:thumbsup2 :lmao: Can you help me narrow it down? The places that we are looking at are as follows (in no particular order)::crazy:

1. Narcoossee
2. Caoe May Cafe
3. Tonys
4. Shulas Steakhouse
5. Yachtsman Steakhouse
6. Citricos
7. Ohana's
8. Coral Reef
9. Whispering Canyon (this one is a repeat for us but kids loved it)
10. Flying Fish
11. Le Cellier (we have been here food was great, service slow)
12. California Grill

I know that we could do some as lunch but I want to be able to walk around the parks. We are staying at the Dolphin, although I will go where ever to eat. Thanks for you input.
 
Flying Fish is great. We ahve not been there in awhile and I really need to return. :lmao:
We just ate at Cape May a week or so ago. They are fine. But not one of my favorite buffets, that is for certain. Usually no surprises there, which is a good thing. ;)
Yachtsman Steakhouse -- Very good, but very pricey too. Been there once and glad I went. No big desire to return. :confused3
Ohana's has many mixed reviews any more. If I were linited as a visitor I would probably choose somewhere else. Even Kona Cafe is better, IMHO.
We will be dining at Tony's for our first time in February, right before our Pirates & Princess Party night! :banana:
 
CA Grill is one my favorite restaurants in the country - best food and service at WDW - puts flying fish to shame. The sushi is excellent.

Tony's has a nice atmosphere but is seriously lacking with the food - $19 for the worst spaghetti and meatballs I've ever tasted (including canned). My wife laughed at the eggplant entree. Maybe we just ordered the wrong dishes.

Ohana is one of those "must try" places - somewhat unpredictable, but even the off-nights are pretty fun - obviously better before the big menu change, but still has a lot of the same atmosphere and food. If you've never been, it should definitely be on the docket for your next trip!
 
I haven't eaten at all of them, but California Grill is AMAZING; definitely one of the best meals I've ever had in my life. It's the highlight of our dining every trip! There's also something about 'Ohana that keeps me coming back for more.

But mostly, just make sure you don't miss California Grill!!
 

Restaurantwise, WDW's best kept secret is Fresh, at the Dolphin. Not open for dinner, but if you eat lunch there on a day you're at Epcot, you won't lose much park time compared to an in-park place.

I'd say - best buffet on WDW property. Not just more of the same old, same old. I've heard good things about their breakfast as well, but have not (yet) had it myself.
 
I think your chance of a good meal are pretty good at any of those locations.
I'd vote for Yachtsman from that group. :earsboy:
 




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