What are your favorite restaurants at Disney?

elvismomma asked:


We are not getting the meal plan. We are planning on mostly quick serve meals, but want to have a couple of nice sit-down meals. Which restaurants do you like?

Isaiah
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This entry was posted on Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 9:05 am and is filed under Eating Out. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

11 Responses to “What are your favorite restaurants at Disney?”

  1. Kayla Says:

    Alyssa

    These are some of my favorite restaurants, some of them are quick service and some are sit down:

    Magic Kingdom:
    Cinderella’s royal table
    Crystal Pallace
    Liberty tree tavern
    Pinocchio’s Village Haus
    Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe

    Epcot:
    Sunshine Seasons
    Garden Grill
    Electric Umbrella

    Hollywood Studios:
    Sci-fi Drive in Theater
    Hollywood and Vine
    ABC commissary
    50’s Prime Time Cafe
    Back Lot Express

    Animal Kingdom:
    Tusker House
    Restaurantosaurus
    Rainforest Cafe

    Resorts:
    Chef Mickey’s (Contemporary Resort)
    1900 Park Fare (Grand Floridian)

    Try for menu’s they tell you what they serve so you can look before you book.

  2. Ayden Says:

    Dominic

    i enjoyed the Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe and the 50’s Prime Time Cafe. The setting was awesome and the food was great.

  3. Brooklyn Says:

    Henry

    my favorite quick service restaurants are:
    magic kingdom:
    -pinocchios village haus
    -the lunching pad
    -cosmic rays starlight cafe
    epcot:
    -electric umbrella
    -sunshine seasons food court in the land
    -cantina de san angel in mexico
    hollywood studios:
    -ABC commissary
    -backlot express
    animal kingdom:
    -restaurantosaurus
    downtown disney:
    -wolfgang puck cafe
    hotels:
    -everything pop at pop century resort

    my favorite table service restaurants are:
    magic kingdom:
    -cinderella’s royal table in cinderellas castle
    -crystal palace
    -liberty tree tavern
    epcot:
    -san angel inn in mexico
    -bistro de paris
    hollywood studios:
    -sci-fi drive in theater
    -50’s prime time cafe
    animal kingdom:
    -rainforest cafe
    downtown disney:
    -cap’n jack’s
    hotels:
    -chef mickeys in the contemporary resort.

  4. Aiden Says:

    Juan

    best food- Mama Melrose in Hollywood Studio
    best atmosphere- Coral Reef in EPCOT and Mexico in The Worlds

  5. Austin Says:

    Ashley

    My top 3 favorite restaurants in order of preference (of course they’re all located in EPCOT’s World Showcase…the best restaurants around!):

    1) Le Cellier (Canada) – Filet Mignon with mushroom Risotto…mmmmmmm!

    2) Tokyo Dining (Japan) – Elegant Japanese food with a view of the lagoon if you ask for a window seat…especially great at sunset or during Illuminations Fireworks Show.

    3) Les Chefs de France (France) – Again, ask for a window seat to view the lagoon.

    …Check out the menus and prices on this website …you can even look at the photos of the actual restaurant …’cause I’m big on ambiance as well.

    P.S. …I haven’t been yet, but I also read good things about Yak ‘n Yeti (Animal Kingdom).

  6. Lucas Says:

    Jesus

    the only one I actually remember id the STarlight Cafe or something like that..lol

  7. Charles Says:

    Jordan

    My favorites were: House of Blues, Boma’s, Sci-fi Dine-In, Ray’s Cosmic Starlight Cafe Tangierine’s Cafe.

  8. Christian Says:

    Lauren

    Ohanon at the Polynesian and Rain Forest . Do not go to T Rex. The food and service is horrible.

  9. Carlos Says:

    Dominic

    the Marrakesh in Morocco in Epcot

  10. Zachary Says:

    Nathaniel

    We really enjoyed eating at The Coral Reef in EPCOT because it has a glass wall the length of the restaurant that looks into the aquarium; it was so neat. And the Mahi Mahi was to die for.
    Narcoossee’s, I think it’s at the Grand Floridian was also good, but expensive. But their desserts were awesome.
    Le Cellier in Canada at EPCOT was great for steak.

  11. Michael Says:

    Brianna

    If your looking for a quicker meal, I suggest Toy Story Pizza Planet at Hollywood Studios. It serves pizza and salad and has a large arcade inside. It’s right across from the Muppet’s 3D.
    Also, at Epcot, one of my favorites is the Electric Umbrella. They have cookout foods likehot dogss and hamburgers. It’s pretty much inside Inoventions.

    If your looking for some nice sit down meals, the two I suggest are Chef Mickey’s andCrystall Palace.
    They are both buffets, which is good to fill you up so you can have smaller, cheaper meals the rest of the day.
    Chef Mickey’s is in the Contemporary resort. You can take the monerail right inside the hotel or you can drive. It takes a while to get a table so make sure you have reservations ahead of time.
    Crystal Palace is inside the Magic Kingdom. It’s right off main street towards the end on your way to the castle. It feels great, since it is very air conditioned, to come in from the super hot sun and cools off and get all your favorite foods.
    Both are character dining, so the characters come up to you while you are eating for pictures and autographs. Kids love these places and the food isn’t bad either. Both are around $30 a person, so make sure you pick wisely.