Saturday, April 21, 2012

Best Disney Sit Down Restaurants?

Sorry! I know I%26#39;ve been posting a lot today!





As mentioned in my earlier post my husband and I are going to Orlando (and in specific Disney) beginning on March 7th for 9 nights to celebrate our one year anniversary.





We want to make reservations for some of the good disney sit down restaurants... can you recommend some?





we are trying to go to nice places with good food, but not anywhere really expensive (normal portion for $20-30pp would be good)





Please make a recommendation for:



-Magic Kingdon



-Epcot



-Disney Boardwalk (if there is one that is outstanding) otherwise we may not eat dinner there



-Downtown Disney (if there is one that is outstanding) otherwise we may not eat dinner there





Thanks!



Best Disney Sit Down Restaurants?


At MK I don%26#39;t feel there is an ';outstanding'; one but Tony%26#39;s is quite good and Liberty Tree tavern has good food. We prefer to take a break from MK and go to the Poly for a Really nice Dinner at Kona Cafe :)



At Epcot our favourites include Le Cellier, Coral Reef, Chefs de France, Restaurant Marrakesh, Teppanyaki, Nine Dragons, well, just about all the Restaurants are lovely.



At the Boardwalk, ';outstanding'; would be Flying Fish



At DTD it would have to be Fulton%26#39;s Crab House



If you haven%26#39;t already, check the Menus at



allears.net/menu/menus.htm



Best Disney Sit Down Restaurants?


Epcot: Restaurant Akershus- authentic Norwegian cuisine. If you want something different and delicious, this is my fave.




Victoria and Alberts in the Grand Floridian is truly astounding, but doesn%26#39;t meet your price range.





Tony%26#39;s in MK was very good, and does.





You also might want to consider Boma or Jiko at the AKL (I know its not on your list but the food was different and REALLY good).




The Magic Kingdoom doesn%26#39;t have much in th way of restraurants in the $20-$30 range-probably Tony%26#39;s is your best bet. The Akerhaus in Epcot is very good as is the Japanese restaurant. the Boardwalk rstaurants are pretty pricey but ESPN or the brew bar are both pretty reasonable. Downtown Disney-I%26#39;d go to the Earl of Sandwich and then Ghiradellis for a sundae




The Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom is very good. It is a buffet, but with shrimp, prime rib, etc. Not sure if it meets the $20-30 range though. Close.





At MGM (Hollywood studios) , we like the 50%26#39;s Prime Time. Not excellent food, but good.





I agree with the Coral Reef %26amp; the Mexican restaurant at Epcot.





Planet Hollywood is at Downtown Disney. I read that the Rainforest Cafe is there also. (It use to be at Animal Kingdom ? ! )




Oh..you have to go to Brow Derby at Disney麓s Hollywood Studios...



this is my family fav restaurant!




I agree with allPatypa%26#39;s suggestions, and I might add Spoodles but my lastmeal there wasn%26#39;t a great as the others before but was OK.





Check menus and prices to see if these resort ones will suit- mains are about 25 pp. I love eating in the resorts, it is really nice to see the differnt hotels. Citricos and Narcoosee%26#39;s at GF. California Grill at the Contemporary. With CG and N, try to book your table near the time of the fireworks so that you can see them from the restaurant. You may have to move out onto the terrace, but they are used to this there. Have a great time.




Artist Point is very nice and is not usually crowded...Bistro de Paris is very good (may be out of range). Brown Derby is another option as is Citricos.....





Check out the allears.net link below which has menus with pricing.







http://allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm





Cheers,





M

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