Going to WDW in March 2011. 9 of us in total, 5 children under the age of 18. We are going with the
DDP and I am going to start to make reservations, but I am struggling with where to eat so everyone is happy. Can anyone give me at least one dinner choice for each of the parks.
Appreciate the help.
First of all...your group needs to decide quickly...as people are already making dining reservations for the month of March. As you get closer, you will have to work harder in finidng reservations.
With that said:
Epcot: We went to Garden Grill in the Land Pavillion...food, served family style, was decent. Many of the vegatables are grown right there in the land pavilion. Children can eat off of the adult or childrens plates since it is served family style. But character interaction was great. The restaurant rotates. We were a party of 8 and they had no problem accomodating us.
We ate at Le Cellier. However begining March 2011 they are making changes and it will be considered a signature restuarant. We thought the food (highlights include the fillet and chedder cheese soup) was good.However, the atmosphere was just OK. It was a bit dark (it was supposed to mimick a wine celler) and a little 70ish for me.
MK: I have never eaten in MK. However, Ohana's is great for big groups. Its at the Polynesian which is just a monorail stop from the park. It is loud in the restuarant and there is lots going on. There are no written menus. The food is good. It is served family style. You get salad first. Then you get the appetizers of dumplings and teriyaki chicken wings. Then the skews of meat (chicken, steak, pork, and shrimp) start coming around. The waiter will put three dipping sauces for the meat on your table. Also, you will get served a platter of lo mein and broccoli. If your children do not eat meat, just ask for childrens selections (grilled cheese, mac and cheese, chick nuggets, etc). For dessert, we got banana bread pudding and ice cream with mickey sprinkles.
DHS. We have never ate dinner in DHS. So I cant recommend.
AK: We have only eaten breakfast at TuskerHouse which I would recommend for breakfast. However, I would suggest after the park closes to go over to the Animal Kingdom Lodge and eat at Bomas. Its a buffet...but the food is awesome and there is something for everyone. It is not heavily spiced although there are spices on some dinner items.
If you are looking for a signature restauarant, I would highly recommend Jikos at AKL. Very good service and wonderful food.