We went this past Christmas, of course we were there at a busy time and I imagine the restaurants had to serve hundreds, if not thousands of meals per day. We went to Disney with an idea that we will have to wait and have patience. Waiters/waitresses will be tired and exhausted, and we will be tired and exhausted, that's all part of the holiday season. Going in to the restaurants with this mentality prepared us well. We ate at several places: Boma

, Fountainview Cafe, Tempura Kiku, Restaurant Marrakesh, Artist Palette (we stayed at SSR), Crepes des Chefs de France, San Angel counter service, Earl of Sandwich

, and Wetzel's Pretzels to name a few. Loved them!
However, answering the question, we hated Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station in MK. The food was disgusting and definitely not Asian!
We enjoyed Hollywood & Vine's Fantasmic package. Unfortunately, we were seated next to a big group- two families who were friends. I read how some people do not enjoy buffets because of undisciplined children. I am sorry to say that this dinner was an example. The two boys (around 8 and 10) got sundaes from the sundae bar and started playing with the ice cream at their table. They knocked over the bowls of ice cream on the carpet, stamped their feet into it, threw silverware, etc. I could tell ALL the waiters were counting down until the family left (they must have been there at least 1.5-2 hr).
I will admit that I am 16, and I do have a low patience level for younger kids (most teens do

). But I will also say that we have NEVER had problems with buffets before and we are a well traveled family who eat at buffets and restaurants quite often. What I'm trying to say is the "worst restaurant" could be delcared "worst" because of other diners. I know that parents are tired and want to relax at meals. I also understand that kids are tired and cranky. However, part of having kids is making sure that they don't disrupt the other diners and don't terrorize the waiter (as in running around and crashing into the them while they're carrying trays, dumping bowls of ice cream on the carpet, throwing silverware, etc).
Other than that, we loved the food, the waiter, and the atmosphere at Hollywood and Vine, and we had a great rest of our holiday trip! Just cross your fingers and pray that you have nice fellow diners! Thanks for reading my personal opinion.
Raina
