Our plan is to work our way through the Signature restaurants although are not adverse to some 1 credit TS too. By the end of this summer we'll be 1/2 through the list of 21, LOL.
At this moment I would highly recommend Jiko, Flying Fish, and, Boathouse.
Last weekend I offered to give the man away in trade for another woman's spouse. Her husband was the only adult at the front desk of a hotel who could open a childproof bottle of cough syrup. I mean ya gotta have your priorities and all.My DH would love to be on vaca with you!
You just named the 3 best QS at WDW!There are also some great QS - Satul'i Canteen, Tangierine Cafe and Les Halles des France are our favorites
Not for lack of trying I still haven't eaten anywhere in the Morocco or France Pavilion besides the street kiosk creperie (too much jam and not a good enough spread-lots of sugar with little berry taste) or Satul'l. This must be repaired.Consider the following:
Artist Point
California Grill
Hollywood Brown Derby
Monsieur Paul
Jiko
If you aren't on the dining plan, Swan/Dolphin has some great restaurants - bluezoo, Kimono's (for sushi), Il Mulino, Shula's. Also, if you aren't on the dining plan, Trader Sam's and Nomad Lounge has some great small plates/apps
For more casual meals, try the Wave, Ale & Compass and Sanaa.
There are also some great QS - Satul'i Canteen, Tangierine Cafe and Les Halles des France are our favorites
So funny!Last weekend I offered to give the man away in trade for another woman's spouse. Her husband was the only adult at the front desk of a hotel who could open a childproof bottle of cough syrup. I mean ya gotta have your priorities and all.
Thank you for rating them in order, too! It seems those three are def favs. We just decided to get annual passes and planning now for Aug, Oct and Nov. Lots of dining to pan!Jiko, Boma, Sanaa, in that order. All three are excellent, but Jiko is on another level and an absolute must for a foodie, imo. Boma and Sanaa are similar but I prefer Boma because it's a buffet, which makes it easier to try more dishes. My other favorites are Yachtsman Steakhouse - not necessarily a "foodie" experience but really excellent food - everything is top quality and very well prepared, in my experience, and Chefs de France - same reason as Yachtsman. Also, Ample Hills ice cream on the Boardwalk is amazing!
DH builds the day around food and we are going for a total of 10 days! So, I would love to hear your suggestions!
There are adventurous-foodies, food-quality foodies, and/or folks who just want have fun around food. Disney has something for everyone.DH builds the day around food and we are going for a total of 10 days! So, I would love to hear your suggestions!
We have been to the common restaurants: CM, BOG, CRT, Sci-Fi, 1900 Park Fare and a few in Epcot but want to venture out.
Thanks!