disneyfan888
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You're forgetting the exceptional gastronomic delights offered by Denney's, and IHOP.
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You also let out P.F. Changs

You're forgetting the exceptional gastronomic delights offered by Denney's, and IHOP.
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You could go to the olive garden and get probably better food than at Tony's town Square or mama melrose.
You were impressed by Crystal Palace? Seriously? exactly what was impressive? The menu is routine, Peel and eat shrimp? I did like the fact they tried a few ethnic dishes like thai but seriously it was pretty average. Roasted turkey? pretty boring, cheese pizza? a very dry prime rib.
We don't have many chain restaurants that are buffets but at 37 bucks a person, the food was no better than my local cheesecake factory (actually my local cheese cake factory has better salads)
Never been to Chefs de France but since I've been to Paris and Southern France I refuse to try it because I know I'll be disappointing.
Right outside of DTD you will find quite a few steakhouses, there is definitely an outbacks. Once again, the only thing Le Cellier has going for it is the cheddar soup. I totally give them kudos for that but since I go to a steakhouse for the steak, well you can understand my frustration. We went to Outbacks for fathers day and the prime rib was just as good.
Let's see crystal Palace, if you have a car try going to Celebrations town Tavern, it's about 8 miles from the world. Excellent food.
I'm very much like you, I'd gladly pay 30 bucks a plate. I have no problem with that and in fact when I go on vacation I pretty much expect prices to be inflated. what I hate is when you pay that money and the food is so-so. I can honestly say I've never had a terrible meal but doesn't that make you sad when the best thing that can be said about a restaurant is that the food is not "horrible"?
I stand by my assesment, unless you do a signature meal, disney food is mediocre at best.
However, to the extent that the question was truly being posed, eliza answered it in post #4 above. And I think her answer is spot on. All of the places she listed are, IMO, as good if not better (food-wise) than a typical "casual" category restaurant at WDW. Nothing high and mighty about her list at all.
The one problem I have with WDW food is that the counter service restaurants all seem to sell the same types of food. How many different variations of burgers do they make? One place has a single with cheese, another has a double. The patties always seem to be the same.
An issue I have is that they don't let the restaurants run independently, they buy items in bulk and those same items go to many restaurants to be served in a slightly different way.
The one problem I have with WDW food is that the counter service restaurants all seem to sell the same types of food. How many different variations of burgers do they make? One place has a single with cheese, another has a double. The patties always seem to be the same.
An issue I have is that they don't let the restaurants run independently, they buy items in bulk and those same items go to many restaurants to be served in a slightly different way.
Maybe where you live, you can find offerings like this in restaurants .. sadly, in central NC, it's pretty tough unless you go upscale and ala carte.
We would rather eat at Disney than any chain restuarant in our area with the exception of
Teds Cafe Escondito in Oklahoma City. I think Oklahoma is the only state with Teds.
I would never compare any Disney restaurant with
Outback
Applebees
Ihop
Ect.
You are absolutely right Jimmy but I guess my contention is why can't they have both? Would it really be so hard to make a marinara sauce that was tasty? Wouldn't Tonys be even better if people were leaving saying "damn, that chicken parmigna was excellent".>>Tony's by far has the worst marinara sauce i've ever had in my life.![]()
We definitely enjoy the ambiance of the disney restaurants but what many return visitors and foodies can't understand why it is "either" "or"?
At twice the price, disney can't get better quality steaks? My family owned a restaurant in NYC for 30 of my 50 years. I know for a fact that dang near any food or meat supplier on the planet would bend over backwards to get a contract with the mouse.
Yes, I love being immersed in the magic but the magic starts to tarnish when day after day, meal after meal you realize you are paying top dollar for the same stuff (or worse) than you can get at home.
Maybe it's because me and my family love meals. Nothing better than after a long day in the parks sitting down to dinner and having a great meal. Nothing worse imo than after a long day in the parks sitting down to dinner and expecting a great meal and then taking the first bite and it's "eh" just ok.
I'm looking forward to trying tutto Italia it's been getting great reviews. You're way more generous than me, Tony's is worse than Olive Garden. tony's IMO is ragu at best. >> I'd much sooner crack open a jar of Ragu sauce than to eat Tony's pasta again. Heck, i'd eat Chefboyardee's before Tony's. Yes, Tony's was that gross!!! I'd never eat there again. My son also begged me not to go back there, ever. Lol. And I agree, I dont think Tony's is similar to Olive Garden at all. Olive Garden is good in my opinion, Tony's is not. The couple of dishes i've had at Olive Garden were not that bad! I actually enjoyed it.
A critique I've encountered a few times on this board about Disney's food usually is something along the lines of ... 'Disney table service food is overpriced and about the same quality as any chain restaurant.'
We've been in the World for a week now, marvelling once again at how good the food is. The TS meals continue to impress us, and we've been travelling here since 1996. So far this trip, we ate at H&V, Liberty Tree, Crystal Palace, Tusker House and Chefs de France.
So, could someone please tell me which chain restaurant i can visit that has the same food quality as WDW? I really want to know. I'd love to find a local place that's close to being as good .. and I'd gladly pay $30 a plate to do so.
Don't bash the Dash! You don't get out much in Winston, do you?
Also, in defense of Disney counter food, yes it is expensive but the portions are large and the quality is decent. Compared to what you get and pay for at, say, a regional theme park, or perhaps your local zoo, Disney is a bargain.
A critique I've encountered a few times on this board about Disney's food usually is something along the lines of ... 'Disney table service food is overpriced and about the same quality as any chain restaurant.'
We've been in the World for a week now, marvelling once again at how good the food is. The TS meals continue to impress us, and we've been travelling here since 1996. So far this trip, we ate at H&V, Liberty Tree, Crystal Palace, Tusker House and Chefs de France.
So, could someone please tell me which chain restaurant i can visit that has the same food quality as WDW? I really want to know. I'd love to find a local place that's close to being as good .. and I'd gladly pay $30 a plate to do so.