Most Under Rated

Figgy1

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I kthink there are a few restaurants that seem to fly under the radar. So what do you think the most under rated restaurant is? Or maybe onn that just doesn't seem to get enough love! Like my beloved Tangerine Cafe is finally getting some love around here!
 

Bparso87

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I liked the coral reef but would not go back because of the choices in the world showcase. I can't think of any under the radar.
 

wdwfan4ver

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Olivia's Cafe is my most under rated due to the fact where it is located. It isn't the busiest place and that is why I call it Underrated. I had a great meal and great service there in late Aug. or Early September of 2012 with me ordering their special of Buttermilk Chicken as a main entree.

Runner ups
Plaza -MK
Boatwrights - dinner
 

Sweet Melissa

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Kouzzina for breakfast. Whenever we go, it's pretty quiet and it's got some dishes beyond the usual eggs, bacon and pancakes.

That's a good one. The people who bother to try it all seem to love it, but really, more people should wrench themselves away from Kona and give it a shot. Kouzzina is the best breakfast on property. We just scheduled a large group breakfast there for the morning after our wedding. I'm almost as excited for that as I am for our reception dinner at Bluezoo.
 

Sans Souci

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That's a good one. The people who bother to try it all seem to love it, but really, more people should wrench themselves away from Kona and give it a shot. Kouzzina is the best breakfast on property. We just scheduled a large group breakfast there for the morning after our wedding. I'm almost as excited for that as I am for our reception dinner at Bluezoo.

Congrats on your upcoming nuptials! When is the big day?
 

Sweet Melissa

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I'll be sure to give you my thoughts afterward, but as of right now I'd recommend them wholeheartedly. Financially, it could be less than or comparable to going through Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings depending on what you want, but we've had none of the spotty customer service or arbitrary restrictions that couples who use Disney say they suffer.
 

real mad hatter

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It could be the nature of the beast about Marrakesh & Tangerine Cafe,Both at Morroco.Its not the most popular cuisine in the world,I quite like it,but I reckon a lot of people might give it a miss because their not too sure what to order.Only my opinion.I had a friend who got a last minute deal for a week,staying at a five star hotel,in Morroco,full board.The first night he tried the local chicken dish,and it was smothered in this reddish sauce,which according to him,tasted like vomit.So the following night he asked for the catch of the day,and had this fish dish,covered again in this sauce.So on the third night,he asked about this couscous couscous dish,and what was in it.Oh it was all fresh vegetables and very very nice,no red sauce he asked,the waiter smiled and shook his head,yes sir,no red sauce.However when the dish arrived,it had more red sauce than the previous two nights.Needless to say it put him off Morrocan food forever.
 

rael ramone

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Marrakesh...easy.

With the possible demise of Bistro de Paris (if the redue was to make it more like the hospital food they serve downstairs), that maked Marrakesh the best theme park restaurant on property IMHO.

It's actually far superior at lunch. Far less people, essentially the same food (at lower prices). With less people they keep the lights at a more ambient level (at night the flood lights are on, dishes & kids are chattering, and you can't enjoy the entertainment). And, no ADR needed (even on a weekend during F&W). And it's actually healthier to have your 'big meal' at lunch so you can work it off the rest of the day. Many sig dinners are right after a full day at the parks, and after all that food you just crash and burn none of it off....

A Moroccan Sunrise (non alcoholic by the way) is mandatory for every trip... Hot Mint Tea (try it before you add sugar) Chicken Bastilla & Lamb Meshoshi (sp?)...

honorable mention goes to Kona Cafe...
 

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