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southernbelle69

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Dh and I may be celebrating our 15th anniversary in the World at the end of February. :love: We've never done table service other than Chef Mickey's with our nieces. It's always been counter service.

What would you reccommend for us? Also which one would you prefer for an anniversary night dinner?

Thanks!
 
California Grill, because it's so cool to watch the fireworks from there.

I love both Jiko and Sanaa over at Animal Kingdom Lodge.

I haven't done Victoria and Albert's yet but my sons (who have) rave about it.

Artist's Pointe in Wilderness Lodge is also great.

I've eaten at Narcoossee's and liked it, too.

I think I could go on and on...

Teresa
 
My husband and I just celebrated our 10 year anniversary in WDW. We ate at the Turf Bar and Grill at Saratoga Springs resort. It's a small restaurant. The food was really good and not terribly expensive.

Boma, Captain's Grille, and Ohana are 3 of my favorites.

We are eating at Kona Cafe, Le Cellier, and Maya Grill for the first time when we go down in a few weeks.
 
For an anniversary dinner, I'd want something quiet.

1. Victoria & Albert's

(far and away the best table service restaurant on property)

2. Jiko
3. Artist Point
4. Bistro De Paris
5. Sanaa

I also like Boma, Raglan Road, California Grill, Teppan Edo and the Brown Derby, but find them rather noisy. I don't remember how noisy Le Cellier is, but I remember enjoying their food.
 

My husband and I are celebrating our 30th anniversary at WDW in December. we
have reservations at Narcoossees for our last night. I am looking forward to watching
the Electrical Light Parade on the lagoon, from the restaurant deck.
 
Definitely V&A is my top choice. We have enjoyed every meal here.

Other choices for a quiet, romantic anniversary dinner would be Bistro de Paris and bluezoo. They are not guaranteed to be quiet but stand a better chance than those on the dining plan. Also, Wolfgang Pucks Dining Room (not the cafe) is sometimes okay.

I find almost all of Disney's restaurants to be noisy. We've had better luck at Jiko, Citricos, Artist Point, Yachtsman and Sanaa than the others. Ca Grill, Narcoosees, Flying Fish and Brown Derby are signatures where we have found it a rarity to have a quiet meal.
 
Victoria & Albert's - we ate there on our "Disneymooon" and have ressies again this October on our 10th anniversary -- it was one of the best meals and dining experiences I've ever had - which it was the only choice for us to celebrate our 10 yr anniversary

Boma - this is a "must-do" for us on every trip

Flying Fish

California Grill

Narcoossee's
 
we would do shula's. great meal and service both. plus after dinner you could walk around the boardwalk.
 
Le Cellier (bc it is one of DH's favorites)
California Grill (always a good choice)
Narcoosee's (it's been a while, but I remember enjoying the food and atmosphere)
Fulton's Crab House (always love the food and has never been crowded when we've been there)

DH and I will be at WDW around our 15th anniversary and took a different approach - trying a new (to us) restaurant every night for dinner.
 
On Disney:

1. Artist Point
2. Jiko
3. California Grill
4. Boma
5. V&A's.

Off Disney:

1. Roys
2. Timpano
3. Seasons 52
4. Ruths Chris
5. Vines
 
1. Narcoossee's (book later time so you can watch the fireworks)
2. Ohana (Not romantic but very good food)
3. Chefs de France (Good food. Yummy desserts)
4. Boma (If you are looking for a different taste, this one is great. Plus you can visit the AKL)
5. California Grill (Never eaten here, but I've only heard good reviews plus you can watch the fireworks)
 
We like:
Citricos- my husbands fav based on cuisine
Flying Fish- my fav based on atmosphere
Narcoosees
Jiko
Artist Point
 
In order:

Citricos
Jiko......27th anniversary dinner
Bistro.....26th anniversary dinner
Yachtsman
Flying Fish

(have not tried V&A or Swolphin restaurants yet....going to Bluezoo for our 28th in October)
 
This is as of today. This could all change when we try new restaurants in 10 days :rotfl:

TS:
Kona Cafe
1900 Park Fare Dinner
Le Cellier
50's Prime Time Cafe
Crystal Palace Breakfast

CS:
Wolfgang Puck Express
Cosmic Rays
Yak & Yeti
Boardwalk Bakery
Formerly~Cantina de San Angel
 
1. Citrico's
2. Jiko
3. Flying Fish
4. Artist's Point

We haven't been to V & A yet but our time is coming! We've been to the Cali Grill three times and although we felt the food was good, it was as good as the above restaurants.
 
1. Victoria and Alberts
2. California Grill
3. Jiko
4. Flying Fish
5. Artists Point

Congratulations
 
We've only truly done 2 big trips so far so my list of places I've actually been to is fairly short. I can only really give a top 4 because of this. These are in order.

1. California Grill
2. Le Cellier
3. Teppan Edo
4. Kona Cafe

Gotta say, I can't wait to try Chefs de France and Jiko though based off of people's recommendations. We've also been to Boma (breakfast - wonderful!), Whispering Canyon Cafe (good), Hollywood and Vine (breakfast - okay), Cinderella's Royal Table (okay food, cool experience), Tony's (yuck!), Rainforest Cafe (yuck! and overpriced), and Coral Reef (okay).
 
California Grill
Kona Cafe
YATCHSMAN STEAKHOUSE---FAV FAV FAV!!
Mama Melroses
 

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