Which Restaurant Should I Add to This List?

ktbug103

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Hello and thanks for looking. I need to add one more dining ressie for our trip. So far we have booked -
Planet Hollywood - Lunch
Kona Cafe - Breakfast
1900 Park Fare - Dinner
1900 Park Fare - Breakfast
Hollywood & Vine - Late Lunch/Early Dinner (not sure which)
Le Cellier - Dinner
Coral Reef - Dinner
We will be paying for this one dinner out of pocket (we are adding a night on at the end of our stay). It needs to be something in the Magic Kingdom/Epcot/DHS area, resorts in this area are okay also. My mom and I will pretty much eat anything, my dad is sort of picky. He likes fish or more homestyle/traditional options - he has sensitive teeth and doesn't like steaks/pork chops/ect. Thanks for the help!
 
Well, two resort meals that we are doing this year are Ohana dinner (we've never done this, but it sounds good) and Whispering Canyon Cafe (we've eaten ther before and we all like it. The skillet meal has ribs, chicken, pulled pork and smoked sausage, mashed potatoes, baked beans and maybe corn on the cob. You can check menus at www.allears.net) If you want to eat in the parks we liked Crystal Palace in MK. In Epcot we've done Coral Reef (I think you are doing this) and this year we are going to try Biergarten. There are so many places to choose in Epcot!
 
I'd recommend choosing something at a Crescent Lake resort (Yacht&Beach, Boardwalk, Swan&Dolphin). Late in your trip you may be looking for something less hectic than eating in a park.

Spoodle's at Boardwalk is consistent with your other dining options from a budget perspective and should provide options for your party. The food is consistently good. Il Mulino at the Swan is traditional NYC Italian, and would be a distinct experience from the other dining choices you have made. I haven't eaten at the Il Mulino in Orlando, but the one in NY is great.
 
I'd recommend choosing something at a Crescent Lake resort (Yacht&Beach, Boardwalk, Swan&Dolphin). Late in your trip you may be looking for something less hectic than eating in a park.

Spoodle's at Boardwalk is consistent with your other dining options from a budget perspective and should provide options for your party. The food is consistently good. Il Mulino at the Swan is traditional NYC Italian, and would be a distinct experience from the other dining choices you have made. I haven't eaten at the Il Mulino in Orlando, but the one in NY is great.

I was going to say Spoodles too! It is my new favorite place.... and I'd book the first seating if you can, we were in & out and it was quiet and really delicious. (I do have 2 small kiddies though--that's why we wanted early & in&out!) It is a really quick walk from Epcot and the food is GREAT!

If you want to stay in the parks, I like France for Epcot,:lovestruc no, I LOVE Chefs de France--it's fantastic! and Prime Time for the Studios. :thumbsup2 I don't really have an opinion on MK dining--Crystal Palace is good--I just found it to be crazy... but then again, I think it is because I had crazy kids when I went. They were all over the place!:eek:

Enjoy!:goodvibes
 

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