Your favorite Disneyland places to eat.

One of my hands down favorites that is not on many people's radar is PCH Grill at Paradise Pier Hotel. I love love love their Mushroom Bisque!!! Seriously the best I have ever had! I usually get it with a Crab Louie salad that is LOADED with fresh crab meat. Super Yum, and a something we make sure to do every trip!! ...

Was also going to mention PCH Grill in PPH. The have a make-your-own pizza that my kids love! The adults got a variety of dishes (a steak, salmon and a pasta dish) that were all great! We really enjoyed our dinner there on our last trip and wondered why we hadn't thought of it before!

For a true dining experience, Napa Rose is incredible, but you have to be prepared for the whole experience of it.
 
I love the pasta and pizza at Redd Rockets in Tomorrowland!

Chicken Fusilli are now a must eat when we go. Very good and the size is big enough for two to share. What do you want more : good taste for not so much money!!!
 
Monte cristo at blue bayou (however i did not like the potatoes that came with the meal, yuck)
Dole whip from the tiki juice bar
Safari skewer from bengal bbq (bacon wrapped asparagus)
 

We never miss breakfast at Carnation (except for when they were closed for the remodel). We really like the corn dogs at the Red Wagon. We also really like Cafe Orleans. We liked the fried chicken at Plaza Inn too.

I am not a fan of Rancho del Zocalo but my kid likes it. Blue Bayou was on our list for last time too but it was closed. Or maybe that was the time before. lol
 
question about menus: is there a place online that has menus for DLR restaurants available? I'm planning my family's first trip, and want to book preferred seatings, but want to see the menus first. (I also want to designate where we are stopping for lunch in our touring plans, but again, want to see menus first). TIA
 
Also one of the best places to sit in the park and just relax and people watch, great overall, anxiously looking forward to trying more of the menu on the next trip.

We also love Cafe Orleans, and eat there at least once a trip. DH raves about the gumbo, if you're looking for ideas about what to try next. :)
 
I find most of the park food to be mediocre decent. I prefer to eat out of the parks at places like Mimi's, the Rain Forest Cafe, La Brea Bakery or down at the Garden walk a few blocks down from the resort and eat at the Cheesecake Factory or Bubba Gumps. However if I were to only eat at the parks, I would say Plaza Inn is pretty good, for some reason I love the hot dogs & apples at Coke Corner with their cherry coke (Coke Cola make a different cherry syrup then their regular brand just for disney parks. but you have to ask for it). Or Dole Whip treats from the Tiki Room in Adventureland. YUMMY!
 
We love Napa Rose....We have plans to go twice this up coming trip and I can not wait.
 
I adore the Blue Bayou, the filet was lovely, but I think I prefer the Tesoro chicken.

The broccoli and cheese soup in a sourdough breadbowl at Pacific Wharf was absolutely delicious and crammed full of veggies, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, yum!

The baked potato at Troubadour Tavern was super yum, how can you not love something with that much bacon on it?

Honestly, I don't think I've ever had anything bad at Disneyland. I wouldn't crow about the chicken nuggets at the Golden Horseshoe, but it's all good food.
 












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