LittleStinkerbelle
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Breakfast at Topolino’s
Capt Cook’s
Gasparilla’s Grill
Sanaa
Citrico’s
Capt Cook’s
Gasparilla’s Grill
Sanaa
Citrico’s
They have good food as well, but not my favorite.It's interesting nobody picked the Yachtsman Steakhouse
Been twice and both times it was ok but the price isn’t aligned to just ok foodIt's interesting nobody picked the Yachtsman Steakhouse
What do you order at Sanaa? I know the bread appetizer is good, but which entrees?
Honestly, Shula's is better and right next door. Both are pricey, but shula's has been a much better experience for us going back to about 2 years pre covid up to our trip in October this year.It's interesting nobody picked the Yachtsman Steakhouse
Ohana has been hard carried by that bread pudding for years at this point. That and people somehow still treating it as if the rest of the food and service is like it was 10 years ago and recommending it as a must do as recently as a few weeks ago (TTA Podcast, for example)And right now Ohana is a definite no. Waste of time and money. Everything was cold and salty. Until they start serving hot skewers at your table, I would just pass, especially if you’ve been a fan like us and it’s your must do. Dumplings were good, shrimp cold but ok, chicken same. However, the beef was covered excessively with a salty BBQ sauce and inedible (medium done but tough to chew). It was definitely sitting around for a while. If you’re going for the salad, salty coconut bread scones, and cold noodles, then it’s fine. Otherwise you will be greatly disappointed. We saw other tables with meats barely touched as well. The bread pudding was still as good as we remember.