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spacemt354

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Both. We definitely are going to try that one, but we also want to do at least one (maybe 2) of the signatures on property, and my parents think that that's a good day to do it. Do you have any ideas:p.
Blue Bayou is way overpriced so I wouldn't recommend that (granted we did that for lunch thinking it would be lunch prices and instead it's just the dinner menu - which is still too much)

Other than that and Flo's I don't remember eating much other than a churro on Main Street haha -- too busy riding everything that isn't at WDW. :p
 

Daveeeeed

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Blue Bayou is way overpriced so I wouldn't recommend that (granted we did that for lunch thinking it would be lunch prices and instead it's just the dinner menu - which is still too much)

Other than that and Flo's I don't remember eating much other than a churro on Main Street haha -- too busy riding everything that isn't at WDW. :p
We did Blue Lagoon @ Paris, so we definitely don't have to do that then. Thanks!
 

Magic Feather

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Both. We definitely are going to try that one, but we also want to do at least one (maybe 2) of the signatures on property, and my parents think that that's a good day to do it. Do you have any ideas:p.
Carthay is fantastic IMO. Depending on price, level of fancy, and expansion of palate, Napa Rose is very, very hard to beat. For a moderate signature, Steakhouse 55 is pretty good (but not terrific).
 

kmbmw777

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Thanks so much @Magic Feather! If you could choose a restaurant on your birthday, is there one that has historical significance besides The Plaza Inn?
For breakfast, I went to Goofy's Kitchen when I went there when I was five. Heard the birthday song only 72937 times
Happy happy birthday
From goofy and his crew
Happy happy birthday
From all of us to you
YEA
 

Magic Feather

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Thanks so much @Magic Feather! If you could choose a restaurant on your birthday, is there one that has historical significance besides The Plaza Inn?
Club 33 ;)... But realistically, nothing else really does, even though Carthay (while not in park terms) has some significance due to some of what is inside etc.. If you really want to:
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then I would do Napa Rose, if you are able to appreciate more subtle nuances and flavors. If you are looking for something more straightforward, I would go with Steakhouse 55. And for a balance, Carthay.

Also, for QS:
Bengal BBQ is amazing, as well as French Market/ Cafe Orleans. Almost all food in the Wharf and Flo's are good for DCA. Red Rose is supposed to be really good, although I have not yet been able to get there.
 

Daveeeeed

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Club 33 ;)... But realistically, nothing else really does, even though Carthay (while not in park terms) has some significance due to some of what is inside etc.. If you really want to:View attachment 201032
then I would do Napa Rose, if you are able to appreciate more subtle nuances and flavors. If you are looking for something more straightforward, I would go with Steakhouse 55. And for a balance, Carthay.

Also, for QS:
Bengal BBQ is amazing, as well as French Market/ Cafe Orleans. Almost all food in the Wharf and Flo's are good for DCA. Red Rose is supposed to be really good, although I have not yet been able to get there.
Seems like Quick service rocks at California which is awesome! It's going to be tough. Napa Rose? Steakhouse 55? Carthay Circle???? :banghead::D
 

Magic Feather

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Seems like Quick service rocks at California which is awesome! It's going to be tough. Napa Rose? Steakhouse 55? Carthay Circle???? :banghead::D
I would start with this:
How refined would you say your palate is?

(By this I mean not if you can taste whether food is good, but if you would be just as content with a good ol' steak in addition to a scallop with rice pilaf, with a garlic butter drizzle and topped with caviar (not specifically, just the gist))
 

Daveeeeed

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I would start with this:
How refined would you say your palate is?

(By this I mean not if you can taste whether food is good, but if you would be just as content with a good ol' steak in addition to a scallop with rice pilaf, with a garlic butter drizzle and topped with caviar (not specifically, just the gist))
Where is that at? Sounds really good!:D
I love burgers, but I also love a wonderful filet Mignon.
 

mickeyfan5534

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So I'm here watching the 1991 Beauty and the Beast for reasons and I always forget how well designed the Beast is. He's intimidating but as we get to know him he starts looking extremely cute and huggable. A real masterclass in character design and development by Glen Keane.

EDIT: On top of that, I believe I've found the most heartbreaking moment in Disney history with Howard Ashman's dedication at the end of the film.
 
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Daveeeeed

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So I'm here watching the 1991 Beauty and the Beast for reasons and I always forget how well designed the Beast is. He's intimidating but as we get to know him he starts looking extremely cute and huggable. A real masterclass in character design and development by Glen Keane.

EDIT: On top of that, I believe I've found the most heartbreaking moment in Disney history with Howard Ashman's dedication at the end of the film.
It is an epic film!

@spacemt354 @Magic Feather If you've been, how does GOofy's Kitchen compare to Chef Mickey's?:D
We've decided that we want to try 1 of Disneyland's pricier options but cannot wait to try out the other restaurants like Flo's, Cafe Orleans, and Carnation Cafe... Main Street Bakery definitely too: are these good? Also, is the Italian restaurant at Paradise Pier any good?
 

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