Your Top 5 Restaurants for Dinner on the WDW Property?

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What would you say are the top 5 restaurants for dinner at WDW?

Name your top 5! Could be at a resort, in the park, at DTD, etc. Anywhere on the grounds...

Its been a while for me since my last trip to WDW and the last few times we mostly dined outside WDW...
 
My top 5:

California Grill
Le Cellier
Spoodles
Sci-fi Dine-in
Yachtsman Steakhouse

We are trying lots of new ones in August so my list may change!
 
Jiko
California Grill
Flying Fish
Raglan Road
Rose & Crown


I tried to give you a mix of places that we enjoy - and I didn't bother to include Victoria & Albert's since that's in a totally different category of its own. But if you're interested in 5-star dining and don't mind spending some extra bucks it's a wonderful experience.
 
'Ohana
Boma
LeCellier
Chefs de France
Raglan Road
 

LeCellier
Fulton's
Biergarten
Rose & Crown
Mama Melrose

The last three may change because we are trying Boma and Whispering Canyon Cafe and Yak & Yeti this trip.
 
1 - LeCellier
2 - Sci-Fi Dine-In
3 - Ohana
4 - Whispering Canyon Cafe
5 - Liberty Tree Tavern
 
1. California Grill
2. Chefs De France
3. Le Cellier
4. Rose and Corwn
5. Chef Mickey- for the atmosphere
 
Narcoossee's
California Grill
Tusker House
Brown Derby
Rose & Crown
 
Teppan Edo
Tutto Italia Ristorante
Liberty Tree Tavern
Earl of Sandwich
Le Cellier

I've only been twice so didn't have too many sit-down dinners but these were our favs.
 
My top five would have to be:
Portobello's
Wolfgang Puck Cafe
Whispering Canyon
Fulton's
House of Blues
 
just curious but how can anyone not have V & A in their top 5. It's pretty much #1 by default.

I would guess it's because most people haven't been! (125.00 a pop and no young children allowed would tend to cause most people to pass, no matter how good it is!)
 
just curious but how can anyone not have V & A in their top 5. It's pretty much #1 by default.

For purposes of answering the original poster's question I left it off my list because it is a non-standard dining option that is a class unto itself. And for my husband and me it is not a repeat venue every year - it's a special occasion ... an event.

Others may have left it off their lists because they've never been - it's not exactly family friendly (for which I am thankful) and it's cost prohibitive for many people.
 



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