Which restaurant--Tchoup Chop or The Islands dining room?

IluvmyRott

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We will be staying at RPR, we are deciding between The Islands restaurant or Tchoup Chop? Which do you prefer and why? Also, tell me your favorite dish at the restaurant. Thanks! :)
 
If its the weekend(Friday or Saturday) go with the Islands..The buffet is excellent-crab legs-steak-fresh veggies along with alot more..The fresh carved beef is great..

With that it cost A lot less!!:thumbsup2
 
They are very different types of restaurants. In Islands you will see a lot mroe young children.
Tchoup Chop has great atmosphere, fantastic food and wonderful service.
Make reservations in advance for Tchop Chop. You can make them a www.opentable.com
 
Unfortunately, I won't be at RPR on Friday or Saturday, we will be there from sunday through Thursday (leaving Friday morning). I've read the different menus, and both sound good to me. I'm leaning pretty heavily towards Tchoup Chop, but it gets so many mixed reviews! I can't understand how some people love it and some people hate it??? :confused3
 

Where can I find the dinner menus for the Islands? Deb's site only has breakfast and lunch. What is offered Thursday night vs. Friday and what is the cost? I didn't realize they had a steak and crab legs buffet. My kids would go crazy for that!

Thanks!!
 
We've eaten at Tchoup Chop twice and the Island several times. I would go with the Islands.
 
Never ate at Tchoup chop, but always eat at Islands a few times when we are there.
Last July 2 of the times we where there i had the Thai Curry Chicken and the Teriyaki Beef Stir fry, both where excellent.
 
Tchoup Chop is much more of "special" place than Islands. It is more elegant. Here is a link to a menu that is a few years old--it's all I could find:
http://allears.net/uni/menu/men_tchd.htm

It would depend on what type of meal you are looking for. We have enjoyed great dinners at both Islands and Tchoup Chop, but as I said. Tchoup Chop is much more special and the service is out of this world.
 
Damo, tell me why you choose The Islands? And what do you order that you like?

I have found the food at Tchoup Tchop to be very strongly flavoured. Not that it was hot or too spicy, just very strong. I guess the Islands is more mild. I think we have had most of the entres at the Islands. Their chicken noodle soup is very yummy.
 
There is NO comparison between the two. Tchoup Chop hands down. We've been more times than we can count and have NEVER had a bad meal there. The service is stellar and the decor is beautiful. The food is Pan-Asian and is very accesible to most people. Think New American with a Polynesian feel.
 
We (DW & I) love Tchoup Chop and try to eat there each trip. It is expensive, so beware; and it also has a business casual dress code. As for our favorite dish, we're both meat eaters and love the steak entre. I've also had the Hawaiian platter which is good, but I don't know if its still available.

We haven't done dinner at Islands so I can't comment on it. However, we have done breakfast at Islands several times and enjoyed it each time. On select nights, Islands has either a character dinner or other entertainment.

If your looking for a romantic dinner, I suggest Tchoup Chop; but if your looking for a family dinner, go with Islands.
 
One of the guys of DIS did a review of Tchoup Chop and said it was really good when the crowds were down (lunch, tuesdays, and not on weekends), but it fell apart when the place was busy. I can't say either way on Islands dining rooms. Hope this helps!
 
wdwluxuryguide.com/disneymenus

orlandocoupons.com

(Sorry can't post clickable links - I don't have enough posts yet :sad2: )

These sites have the menus for most Orlando area restaurants, including Park ones. I found them valuable in making our decisions for our trip the first two weeks of February. You can also print coupons and make reservations through the one site. I'm not sure which forum I found these on (may have been this one), but they seemed to pertain to this thread, so I thought I would pass them on.
 
I am interested in hearing more about the buffet at The Islands. Crab legs would make my boy very happy! Any prime rib? Is the buffet on every Friday night?
 
wdwluxuryguide.com/disneymenus

orlandocoupons.com

(Sorry can't post clickable links - I don't have enough posts yet :sad2: )

These sites have the menus for most Orlando area restaurants, including Park ones. I found them valuable in making our decisions for our trip the first two weeks of February. You can also print coupons and make reservations through the one site. I'm not sure which forum I found these on (may have been this one), but they seemed to pertain to this thread, so I thought I would pass them on.



here is the link:

http://orlandocoupons.com/directory_cat_list.php?cat_id=1


go to the right of the page and click on coupons.
for quite a few of the city walk places, you can get 20% off the food or do a 2 for 1 on alcohol/beer.

AAA and AP only give 10% discounts.
these coupons show 20% off and valid until end of this year.

the menus are current on this site. allears does not have some of the current menus on their site.

just helping njcapeman out with the direct link.....
 
One of the guys of DIS did a review of Tchoup Chop and said it was really good when the crowds were down (lunch, tuesdays, and not on weekends), but it fell apart when the place was busy. I can't say either way on Islands dining rooms. Hope this helps!



Maybe that's why we had problems....

We went on a weekend when they were having a business convention there, too. Whoever was preparing the sashimi appetizer got it mixed up with the salmon that was supposed to be cooked. I had one piece and my husband had seven. My piece seemed too warm, and my husband said that some pieces were chilled the way they are supposed to be, while others were room temperature. It tasted fine, so we just thought it was odd but never thought that it might be dangerously warm. We both spent the entire night throwing up.
 
Macraven and NJCapeman thanks for the links!!

Tinker-tude that is just horrible! :crazy2: I hope you were able to get over it quickly and it didn't ruin your whole trip.
 
Thanks for the link! I found a few coupons that I will definitely be using and you guys know---every little bit helps! I think eating out is one of the largest expenses of vacation.

I also think I'm going to eat at Tchoup Chop (from most of your recommendations) we will have kids with us, but they are very well behaved kids, and it does have a kids menu, the kids will be 10, 13 and 15. And my 15 year old son loves all kinds of foods, I cook a lot of ethnic foods, so he is very used to different tastes and he isn't one to order chicken tenders and burgers anyway. Thanks for all your input! :thumbsup2
 












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