Be our Guest? What's on the menu?

disneyfan1995

Well-Known Member
The desserts are really good. I wouldn't recommend just one though since they're all pretty good. I got the strip steak as my entree and I wasn't really satisfied with it, so I'd venture away from that..
 

DizneyPryncess

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I had the Ratatouille and thought it was good. :) Both of my parents had seafood entree's, although I can't remember exactly what they were. They were both happy with what they got as well. For dessert, I got a strawberry cupcake and loved it...best part of the meal!
 

reptar77

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Salmon with Leek Fondue
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Steak FYI this is really really salty. Every time I have ordered it.
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reptar77

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So which entree was your favorite and which dessert? Thanks for the pics!

Salmon hands down. I really don't like their dessert offerings. They grey stuff is ok but they only serve it on special occasions. Personally I would walk over to Sleepyhollow and get a icecream sandwich.
Cream puffs
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HouCuseChickie

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We ate there back in November. I think our favorite parts of the meal were our appetizers...


DH had the French Onion Soup and I had the Charcuterie Platter (now referred to as assorted meats, I believe).

For entrees...DH had the steak...which he really liked, but I had the pork which was only so/so. The macaroni gratin on the side was super salty.



These were the cupcakes we had at our table and we also had the grey stuff.





The cupcakes were tasty, but the grey stuff is much more of a novelty. Still...glad they're serving it.

Not sure if there are any kids in your party, but this is what both of our girls had for entrees.

The meatloaf is not currently listed on the dinner menu, but the macaroni still is. They had mixed feelings on it.

Hope this helps.
 

lostpro9het

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Ill be the fist to admit that when the menu came out I was disappointed. Nevertheless, we got our ADRs for dinner during Christmas week and had a go at it. IMO, BOG is the total package. Good food and even better ambiance. For dinner I went Tapas and had the salad, potato leak soup and the assorted meats and sausages:
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And just so I could say I had alcohol at Magic Kingdom:
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My DW rolled with the Rotisserie Cornish Hen
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RedDad

Smitty Werben JagerManJensen
We really enjoyed dinner here! The potato and leek soup was very good, as was the salmon. The seafood pastry was excellent as well, and the pork chop was decent (not great). We took one of each of the cupcakes back to the resort to eat later, and they were all great!

You'll read some poor reviews of the place on here and other places, but I think expectations are just too high. It's not a signature dining restaurant, so don't expect food that will blow you away and chances are you won't be disappointed. It's easily the best meal we've had anywhere inside the MK (which isn't really saying much tbh).
 

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