Where Would You Eat If You Only Had One Day?

jeleadams

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I AM HAVING TROUBLE PICKING WHERE TO EAT. WE ARE STAYING 5 DAYS, BUT I THOUGHT IF I COULD GET EVERYONES FAVORITES. WE ARE PLANNING ON A BIG BREAKFAST, SNACK, AND BIG DINNER.

SO IF YOU ONLY HAD 1 DAY WHAT WOULD BE YOUR CHOICES?
 
Okay. So the trick here is we can only name 1 restaurant per meal? Here my picks:

Breakfast: Chef Mickey's - lot's of fun, and buffet selection
Lunch: Garden Grille - It seems that every time go to Epcot...we do GG for lunch.

Now I'm too stuffed for dinner. If you're gonna force me, then take me to Flying Fish for that steak for heaven!
 
We had 1 day before our cruise last year. We had a lunch of stickey wings from the Kona Cafe(take out). Dinner was at the Kona Cafe. And guess where breakfast was? Kona Cafe! ;) All were great meals, with wonderful service, atmosphere, and food.
However I just recently heard my favorite dinner there is changed so after our visit in a few weeks, my opinion may change. :(
 
Okay, here goes:
Breakfast - Boma with the earliest PS we could get.

Lunch - Trail's End Buffeteria right around 1:00 P.M. You can't beat the great fried chicken.

Dinner - The Rose and Crown Pub - PS for 7:15 P.M., a couple of Guinness pints, and Illuminations. It doesn't get any better than that.

;)
 

Breakfast-would have to be Kona Cafe for the Tonga toast (banana stuffed bread...what the gods ate for breakfast).
Lunch-if you eat at Kona's, you'll be waaay too full for lunch.
Dinner-Boma's, at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. It's a buffet, but it's sooo good...can you say "Zebra Domes?"
 
Not an easy question, but here it goes:

Breakfast: Ohana (Polynesian) - especially with younger children! I love the kids marching around the restaurant in a parade, the food is really good and Mickey and Goofy are in Grass skirts...how much better can you get?

Lunch: Who has time for lunch? Well, since I'm dreaming anyway, I think I'd like to go to the 50s Prime Time Cafe (MGM). This is one of the best themed restaurants on property.

Dinner: California Grill (Contemporary) - The food is spectacular - the best I've had at WDW (I've been there several times - great each time) and the view overlooking MK is simply the best view in all of WDW. For a ramantic evening, you can't beat the sunset over Seven Seas Lagoon as you enjoy a nice dinner at CG.

Enjoy!
 
Tough question...can I do 6 meals in one day?!?!

Breakfast - 1900 Park Fare or Cinderella's Royal Table, KOna Cafe (did someone say TONGA TOAST?!)

Lunch - Pecos Bill's ;), Kona Cafe

Dinner - Boma, 'Ohana

Other stuff I'd eat:

Brownies from Gasparilla's Grill at GF, Dole Whip, Mickey Ice Cream Bar, Mickey Rice Crispy Treat with chocolate ears.
 
OK, I'll try this. :)

Breakfast - Crystal Palace. I love the food here and since breakfast is a treat for me anyway, I would go for the big meal at this time. Besides I would have to enjoy at least one character meal.
Lunch - snacking around World Showcase. I would still be full from breakfast so I would grab some lefse and maybe a rice cream at the Norwegian Cafe and maybe a Mickey Bar somewhere later if I could.
Dinner - Boma. I would hate to miss Cape May but Boma is good and I love visiting the Animal Kingdom Lodge too.
 
Yes--very tough.
I'll leave out V&A (which would be my first choice) due to the $$$$ and the limited menu, etc.
So--for breakfast it would be the Boma buffet. You get to see the AK Lodge, and it has a wide variety of selections plus KenyAA coffee.
For a snack I'd try one of the Epcot spots, Norway perhaps.
Dinner would probably be California Grill. Great food and service, plus a fine view.
 
Tough decision.

Breakfast -- Cape May Buffet @ BC. I think this is the best breakfast buffet at WDW -- love the wide selection of fresh fruit there.

Snack -- depends on the park -- but I could easily snack on anything anywhere at Disney.

Dinner -- 50's Prime Time Cafe. Great theming, fun service and wonderful, huge portion comfort food. I love the meatloaf; DW would go for the pot roast. Finish off with a S'mores for her and a sundae for me. After that, just (literally) roll me back to my room where I can collapse on the bed -- bloated but happy!! :p
 
Breakfast -- Kona Cafe for Tonga Toast
Snack -- tomatoes with vinaigrette from Harambi fruit stand and a Dole Whip from MK.
Dinner -- Hmmmm, this is tough. If a big group, O'hana's, if just DH and I, Nine Dragons.
 
Breakfast- Cape May Cafe- good food, great character interaction, less hectic than other character breakfasts

Lunch- Prime Time- everything is good but save room for smores

Dinner- Flying Fish- crab cakes
salmon
 
Breakfast- Chef Mickey's or Cinderella's Royal Table
Lunch-50's Primetime Cafe
Dinner- LeCellier or Boma
 
I'm thinking.....Chef Mickey's for breakfast. Lunch at Cosmic Rays and dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern. Those are my favorites.
 
They picked:
Breakfast- Chef Mickey's
Lunch -- Just ice cream (they couldn't remember where)
Dinner -- O'Hanas

My picks would be:
Breakfast- Kona's (Best Coffee)
Lunch - Peco's Bill
Dinner - Flying Fish (Salmon) and any of the desserts

Now I'm hungry :D :D :D :D
 
Well, if I only had one day there I would start off at the Boardwalk Bakery with a cinnamon yummie. Lunch would be at the Plaza off Main St. in MK. Dinner would be tough as there are so many places that fall into the lunch/dinner category that we enjoy so much. I'd have to say Flying Fish (fancy) House of Blues (moderate) or the fast food Mexican at Epcot (inexpensive) for nostalgia sake.
 





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