Which restaurant in each park?

LoriAnne1

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Planning a trip November 2019. Which restaurant in each park/Resort would you recommend.. party of 10 all adults.. no kids.. thank you in advance. :flower:
 
MK...none, one of the monorail resorts places like the Wave or Ohana
AK...Tiffins...or Yak And Yeti though might be tough for party of 10
HS...none, go to Swan Dolphin or Boardwalk area like La Trattoria
Epcot...Spice Road Table or Biergarten
 
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AK - yak & yeti
EPCOT - Biergarten or marrakesh
MK - None - we take the boat to GF Cafe and take the monorail back
HS - Hollywood Brown Derby
 
Any dining plan whether it's DDP or DxDDP? If you're paying OOP are you trying to get some value or are you okay with the signature restaurants? Any preference for buffets/non buffets? Any kind of cuisine to avoid?

It's hard to make general recommendations without knowing all of that but going in completely blind I'd say..

AK - Sanaa (@resort but a short drive/bus/uber to the park)
DHS - Brown Derby
MK - Monorail resort TS as others mentioned
Epcot - I don't have many recommendations inside as I'm usually doing F&W festival when I'm there. Tons of good choices at nearby resorts though between Yacht Club, Beach Club, BoardWalk, Swan, Dolphin. etc.
 

MK - Skippers Canteen, or California Grill in Contemporary
HS - Hollywood Brown Derby
EPCOT - many choices. If you are there during a festival, graze at the booths. If not, Chef de France, Monsieur Paul (High end), Marrakesh, Tuttio Italia is ok
AK Tiffins or Jiko at Animal Kingdom Lodge
 
In the parks

Animal Kingdom Yak&Yeti
Epcot Chef De France
Hollywood Studios 50's Prime Time
Magic Kingdom Skipper's Canteen

As others have noted the hotels have the parks completely beaten when it comes to food. If your willing to leave the parks

Animal Kingdom Boma (zebra domes)
Epcot Yachtman
Hollywood Studios Anything on the Boardwalk
Magic Kingdom Ohana
 
MK - If you absolutely refuse to leave the park, I suppose I would suggest something like Liberty Tree Tavern or Tony's Town Square. TTS isn't great but would be a nice spot for 10 people.
MK - If you can leave the park, I would suggest Ohana, the Spirit of Aloha dinner show or California Grill. The Wave is also highly underrated IMO
EPCOT - Teppen Edo if you can't leave the park or Via Napoli if you want something more low key and casual (pizza). If you can leave the park, Il Mulino at the S&D or Yachtsman at the Beach Club are great choices.
HS - Brown Derby. I don't say that because it's great, I only say it because it's the least awful out of all of the sit down options. Personally, I would take the boat to the resort area and hit one of the restaurants I mentioned above.
AK - Yak and Yeti or Tiffins.
 
Magic Kingdom-lunch-Plaza or BoG, dinner Liberty tree. if out of park-GF cafe , if really out of park-Trails End at FW
Epcot: Pick a cuisine! Fave is Tangierine cafe (Morroco), Les Halles (france), Fish and Chips UK, Sunshine seasons (FW); There is so much here I wouldn't bother to leave the park!
DHS: Hollywood Brown Derby
DAK: Quick-Satu'li Canteen, small plates-Nomads.Out of park-Sanaa (planning to try Jiko on upcoming trip so that may become the preferred one)
 
MK - Liberty Tree - Can get family style thanksgiving meal with ooey gooey toffee cake for dessert!
Epcot -- too many to choose from so with the wide variety you could select a favortie type of your group -- or this might be a good place to split up and let people go on their own.
AK - Tusker is good, but it is a character meal. Just a quick bus ride would be 3 great options at the AK resorts - Jiko, Boma and Sanna.
HS -- hands down Brown Derby -- we had the most amazing filet there.
 
Animal Kingdom - Satuli for lunch, we take WDW transportation to Boma at the Animal Kingdom Lodge for dinner - fantastic Or, if we eat there for dinner we get ribs and chicken at Flame Tree, a quick service spot with really lovely seating out back and good food.
Magic Kingdom - Liberty Tree Tavern or you can get on the monorail to the Polynesian and eat at my favorite restaurant in all of Disney World - Ohana. After, you can go back via the monorail for nighttime activities at the Magic Kingdom or stay at the Polynesian and watch the fireworks and the Electrical Water Pageant from there.
Epcot - Teppan Edo (hibachi), for lunch quick service - Les Halles
Hollywood Studios - 50's Prime Time Cafe
 
MK, none are good. Head to a monorail resort such as Wave, Kona, Ohana etc.
AK, Yak & Yeti, or at AKL Boma
HS, none except Brown Derby which is expensive. Otherwise head to Boardwalk area restaurants
EP, Chefs de France, San Angel. Most of the EP restaurants are very good, can't really go wrong.
 












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