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Restaurants in The World I Have To Try?????

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
Hi folks hoping to book my next trip to The World in a few weeks time with my 180 day mark probably about 5 weeks off and im looking for your opinions on places i have to try!!

Ive had dinner at Le Cellier, Rose and Crown, 1900 Park Fair, Nine Dragons, Akershus, Tonys, Planet Hollywood and Raglan Road with all being great except for Raglan Road!

Ive had Lunch at CRT which was great fun!

Ive had breakfast at 'Ohana, Crystal Palace and Chef Mickeys and all 3 were brilliant!!

Il prob do a couple of these again and i plan on doing California Grill and Spirit of Aloha dinner show and Kona Cafe as i have got to try Tonga Toast :sohappy:!

We are going to have Free Dining for either 14 or 21 days so im guessin there will be plenty of food :lol: and really i want to hear from all you guys which restaurants i have to try for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner!!

Looking forward to hearing from every1 and thanx a million in advance:wave::wave::wave:


Ps. Shellfish is a big NO NO but any other fish is good thanks!!!
 

DisneyPrincess5

Well-Known Member
Definitely do Cali Grill crush...it's awesome. Also try San Angel Inn....good food, great atmosphere and Whispering Canyon at WL is a fun time. I've also had great meals at Teppan Edo at Japan and 1900 Park Fair at Grand Floridian. Crystal Palace a a favorite of mine...so many great WDW dining choices!
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
Definitely do Cali Grill crush...it's awesome. Also try San Angel Inn....good food, great atmosphere and Whispering Canyon at WL is a fun time. I've also had great meals at Teppan Edo at Japan and 1900 Park Fair at Grand Floridian. Crystal Palace a a favorite of mine...so many great WDW dining choices!

Yeah thats the problem haha, and its great cause there all free haha!!!!

San Angel Inn im def trying after all u have told me, what kind of food is available at Teppan Edo? What meal do u recommend at Whispering Canyon? And yeah i gotta agree, we ate in crystal palace on our last day in July and ut was brilliant!!!!!:slurp:
 

DisneyPrincess5

Well-Known Member
Yeah thats the problem haha, and its great cause there all free haha!!!!

San Angel Inn im def trying after all u have told me, what kind of food is available at Teppan Edo? What meal do u recommend at Whispering Canyon? And yeah i gotta agree, we ate in crystal palace on our last day in July and ut was brilliant!!!!!:slurp:

Teppan Edo has general hibachi selections like chicken, steak, some shellfish which I know if off limits for you, and vegetables. Excellet meals!
Honestly I don't remember what I ate at Whispering Canyon...it was so long ago. I just remember it being fun with all the wise cracks and asking for the ketchup!
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
Teppan Edo has general hibachi selections like chicken, steak, some shellfish which I know if off limits for you, and vegetables. Excellet meals!
Honestly I don't remember what I ate at Whispering Canyon...it was so long ago. I just remember it being fun with all the wise cracks and asking for the ketchup!

Im really temted by Teppan Edo as ive heard nothing but good things! Whispering canyon is in the wilderness lodge yeah???
 

Chance

New Member
Teppan Edo is fabulous
Whispering Canyon is fun and yummy - the resort is fabulous. Their skillet meal is great it's a sampler dish
BOMA - is phenomenal
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
Teppan Edo is fabulous
Whispering Canyon is fun and yummy - the resort is fabulous. Their skillet meal is great it's a sampler dish
BOMA - is phenomenal

Whats a skillet meal???

And Boma is another that we have been looking at, u def recommend it? Is this where i get zebra domes?? And what are they????:wave:
 

Figment82

Well-Known Member
Boma is hands-down my favorite restaurant on property. I've taken so many people with very different tastes in food, and no one has ever had a bad thing to say about it, nor have I. Never had bad service, and the food is always excellent. And I've been eating there since it opened in 2001. I go at least close to a dozen times a year nowadays.

Zebra Domes are their signature desserts, and are little half spheres filled with a chocolate mousse (it's does have alcohol in it, but you can't taste it at all - trust me, I despise alcohol). The top is covered in chocolate - striped white and brown to look like a zebra print. The bottom is like a thin sponge cake. I usually have at least 6-7 per visit (my record is around 15, but I can't do that anymore).

I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique dining experience. For a more upscale level of eating, Jiko is also fantastic. A but more pricey (it's signature level, so 2 credits) but totally worth it.
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
Boma is hands-down my favorite restaurant on property. I've taken so many people with very different tastes in food, and no one has ever had a bad thing to say about it, nor have I. Never had bad service, and the food is always excellent. And I've been eating there since it opened in 2001. I go at least close to a dozen times a year nowadays.

Zebra Domes are their signature desserts, and are little half spheres filled with a chocolate mousse (it's does have alcohol in it, but you can't taste it at all - trust me, I despise alcohol). The top is covered in chocolate - striped white and brown to look like a zebra print. The bottom is like a thin sponge cake. I usually have at least 6-7 per visit (my record is around 15, but I can't do that anymore).

I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique dining experience. For a more upscale level of eating, Jiko is also fantastic. A but more pricey (it's signature level, so 2 credits) but totally worth it.

Brilliant, great info my man :wave:

I finally know what they are, and now i reckon il be having them when i head to Boma :sohappy:

Any other recommendations for me???
 

Figment82

Well-Known Member
Yes, Boma's breakfast is also good. Sadly, I've only done it once but some day I'll have to get up early on a weekend and head on over. They have a great fruit drink (I want to say it's passion fruit with something else) that we received by accident, that is delicious.

I also recommend Olivia's at Old Key West as they have great chocolate mango french toast (sounds weird, but it's actually really good). I like their dinner menu as well, and since it's a little off the beaten track it's usually not crowded.

You said you've eaten at 'Ohana for breakfast, but their dinner offering is superb. I went for the first time last year and regret not trying it long ago. Be prepared to eat, and save room for their delicious banana bread pudding dessert.
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
Yes, Boma's breakfast is also good. Sadly, I've only done it once but some day I'll have to get up early on a weekend and head on over. They have a great fruit drink (I want to say it's passion fruit with something else) that we received by accident, that is delicious.

I also recommend Olivia's at Old Key West as they have great chocolate mango french toast (sounds weird, but it's actually really good). I like their dinner menu as well, and since it's a little off the beaten track it's usually not crowded.

You said you've eaten at 'Ohana for breakfast, but their dinner offering is superb. I went for the first time last year and regret not trying it long ago. Be prepared to eat, and save room for their delicious banana bread pudding dessert.

I forgot to list it but i def wanna head to 'Ohana for dinner some night, ud def recommend it, yeah???

Funnily enough Old Key West is where im gonna be staying :sohappy:

Chocolate Mango French Toast? Really?? :slurp:maybe :lol:
 

mwbrown

New Member
I would second that recommendation for O'Hana's. Went there for breakfast and thought it was OK, but the dinner is awesome. Anytime someone brings a two foot long skewer of meat to your table and serves it straight to you, its a good thing...
 

Crush Dude!

Back from WDW!Counting down to DLP in November!
Original Poster
I would second that recommendation for O'Hana's. Went there for breakfast and thought it was OK, but the dinner is awesome. Anytime someone brings a two foot long skewer of meat to your table and serves it straight to you, its a good thing...

Wow seriously??? Oh im gonna like it hahaha :ROFLOL::slurp::slurp::slurp::slurp:
 

NewfieFan

Well-Known Member
I'm going to mention some that have already posted...

Boma - one word..."yum"!

Teppan Edo - certainly worth a visit!

'Ohana dinner - really good... I actually liked the side dishes more than the meat skewers. And the dessert... make sure you save some room for it!

Coral Reef - this one gets a lot of mixed reviews but I really like it. The ambiance is of course amazing. If you like fish the Mahi mahi is real good! I say give this one a try... you never know! (Note - I've only ever had lunch here.)
 

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