I considered it but my wife has trouble with spicy food. Would there be selections that could work for her?Spice Road Table - yum!!!
Absolutely! The food there isn't spicy - by that I mean hot. It is flavoured with spices if that makes sense. They have wonderful pita/naan bread with chickpea spread to dip it in (the spread is sprinkled with pomegranate seeds), the hummus fries (again not spicy), and my absolute favourite was the spicy shrimp with peri-peri sauce. I know it says spicy but, it isn't, which is something I was looking for, but the flavour is in one word: divine! They also have a wonderful calamari - the best I have ever had. It sounds like it's a very adventurous place to eat but it really isn't. It is probably the most flavourful place to eat.I considered it but my wife has trouble with spicy food. Would there be selections that could work for her?
We also have a 5-year-old so I worry about her choices.
While I agree with you on the assessment that it's not an overall spicy place, I will disagree on the hummus fries! I am sensitive to spicy foods, and I could not finish even one of these. I believe they are seasoned with harissa, which is definitely spicy. There are other options, though, that are not spicy that should be fine for the OP's wife.Absolutely! The food there isn't spicy - by that I mean hot. It is flavoured with spices if that makes sense. They have wonderful pita/naan bread with chickpea spread to dip it in (the spread is sprinkled with pomegranate seeds), the hummus fries (again not spicy), and my absolute favourite was the spicy shrimp with peri-peri sauce. I know it says spicy but, it isn't, which is something I was looking for, but the flavour is in one word: divine! They also have a wonderful calamari - the best I have ever had. It sounds like it's a very adventurous place to eat but it really isn't. It is probably the most flavourful place to eat.
Oh that's too bad about the hummus fries. If anything I found them a little too salty for my palate. But yes, you're absolutely correct - there are plently of non-spicy options.While I agree with you on the assessment that it's not an overall spicy place, I will disagree on the hummus fries! I am sensitive to spicy foods, and I could not finish even one of these. I believe they are seasoned with harissa, which is definitely spicy. There are other options, though, that are not spicy that should be fine for the OP's wife.
On most park days we do a later lunch at the park and then head back to the resort soon after. We do a very light dinner at a QS or from our kitchen back at the resort.I would check the current menu/prices to see what types of things sound good. We generally do QS for lunch at any of the Disney parks and also depends where we are when it is time to eat. We find Disney is WAY to big of a place to walk to the other side of a park just to eat at a specific restaurant. Also depends on how big of eaters you are for lunch. Generally, we do something lighter for lunch and then do TS for dinner.
I think Le Cellier is for another year's trip but will check the others. We are hopefully doing Steakhouse 71 this trip as well as Flying Fish, so I try to select by restaurant type and higher price locations and do a certain limit on each.Takumi-Tei, Monsieur Paul and Le Cellier are our favorites there.
I am booking Trattoria for breakfast on our departure day. We are staying our last 4 days at BWV.Via Napoli or Spice Road for me. I also enjoy a little walk over to the boardwalk for a visit to Trattoria… really nice food and great service there.