We had 7:00 dinner reservations last Friday for our party of 6 adults and arrived around 6:35. They took our name and said someone would come and get us when our table was ready. Five minutes later we were escorted to our table by a very nice older gentleman, the type that always seems to have an interesting story to tell. The table was perfect, front section of the middle level, just to the left of center if you're facing the tanks. Riley was our server and he was excellent. We told him we were on the dining plan and he explained what was included. I told him that I was a vegetarian and we discussed my options. What I really appreciated about Riley was that when you asked him a question, he didn't speak to you across the table, instead he came over and spoke directly to you. Later in the meal, he noticed that our daughter had barely touched her meal (she was already full), but instead of speaking to her from the end of the table and drawing attention to it, he leaned over beside her and asked her if she liked her entree, if she didn't he said he would be happy to bring her something else instead. Wonderful service !!!!
Now, about the food. I had the mushroom soup (vegetable base), the vegetable strudel, and the chocolate wave. The soup was a little peppery but delicious. The strudel was one of the best vegetarian dishes I have ever had!!! The chocolate wave was excellent but all the desserts at Disney are very good but they all start tasting the same after a while.
My husband had the Caesar salad and they let him add fried scallops for no extra charge. The scallops were small but he said that they were tasty and were A nice addition to the salad. He had the steak and he said that it was good but really chewy in spots. He had the cheesecake for dessert and said that it was just okay.
My sister and our son both had the lobster soup and they both LOVED it !! They both had the steak and agreed with my husband that it had a nice flavor but some parts were chewy. My sister had the chocolate wave and our son had the butterscotch brulee and both them enjoyed their dessert.
Our daughter had fried calamari rings (that's what filled her up before her dinner came). She said that the breading was crispy and light and that the calamari rings were very tender, not chewy like they can be sometimes. She had the crabcake and said it excellent and was sorry that she was too full to eat more of it. Also, I have to say that I have seen the picture on this board of the crabcake that was from a podcast and it looked so much better in person. She had the Happiest Celebration On Earth for dessert and it was very good and beautifully presented.
Our daughter's boyfriend had the caesar salad with the fried scallops and really enjoyed it. For dinner, he had the mahi-mahi and said it was fresh and had a nice flavor. He had the butterscotch brulee for dessert and he said was so good he finished it even though he was really full.
This restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere. I had read that it was noisy but we didn't really find this to be the case. The lighting and the view of the fish in the tank was very relaxing. The timing of the meal was just right, not rushed at all. We were really glad to have the free dining plan because our total came to $346.17. This was our best and most memorable meal of our trip.
Now, about the food. I had the mushroom soup (vegetable base), the vegetable strudel, and the chocolate wave. The soup was a little peppery but delicious. The strudel was one of the best vegetarian dishes I have ever had!!! The chocolate wave was excellent but all the desserts at Disney are very good but they all start tasting the same after a while.
My husband had the Caesar salad and they let him add fried scallops for no extra charge. The scallops were small but he said that they were tasty and were A nice addition to the salad. He had the steak and he said that it was good but really chewy in spots. He had the cheesecake for dessert and said that it was just okay.
My sister and our son both had the lobster soup and they both LOVED it !! They both had the steak and agreed with my husband that it had a nice flavor but some parts were chewy. My sister had the chocolate wave and our son had the butterscotch brulee and both them enjoyed their dessert.
Our daughter had fried calamari rings (that's what filled her up before her dinner came). She said that the breading was crispy and light and that the calamari rings were very tender, not chewy like they can be sometimes. She had the crabcake and said it excellent and was sorry that she was too full to eat more of it. Also, I have to say that I have seen the picture on this board of the crabcake that was from a podcast and it looked so much better in person. She had the Happiest Celebration On Earth for dessert and it was very good and beautifully presented.
Our daughter's boyfriend had the caesar salad with the fried scallops and really enjoyed it. For dinner, he had the mahi-mahi and said it was fresh and had a nice flavor. He had the butterscotch brulee for dessert and he said was so good he finished it even though he was really full.
This restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere. I had read that it was noisy but we didn't really find this to be the case. The lighting and the view of the fish in the tank was very relaxing. The timing of the meal was just right, not rushed at all. We were really glad to have the free dining plan because our total came to $346.17. This was our best and most memorable meal of our trip.