Hi guys,
I've been to WDW a few times, however, my hubby has never been. We are planning a trip for our 5 year Anniversary in January 2014 for 7 days..... LOL I know, planning WAY ahead. However, I want to make sure the whole trip is magical for him, so I'm doing lots of homework in the meantime.
I haven't been to WDW since 2002, so feel a bit out of the loop and would love some opinions on great places to eat. Both of us are foodies, not snobby about it by any means, but always looking for a good food experience to top off a great time. He's a big fan of seafood and fish, healthy foods, anything Japanese, wild game, and prefers to stay away from anything really fried.
What would you guys recommend? We'd like to avoid anything with TONS of kids (Obviously, it's WDW, so they'll be there, but things like Character Dining are probably going to be a no go because of the larger number of kids that will usually be there.) or overly crowded settings. Having trouble picking breakfast and QS spots. If you see anything on the list which you've visited with bad results, let me know as well.
Thank you guys all for your input!!!
Breakfast choices I'm looking at thus far :
Boma - Heard the goat cheese eggs are great!
The Wave - Lots of healthy choices on the breakfast menu
DS:
Victoria & Albert's - Heard it was really romantic and low on the number of kids there.
Jiko - We love curry
Be Our Guest - He loves Beauty and the Beast, so figured we should visit.
Kimonos - Sushi!!!
Sanaa - Tandoori Oven yumminess
Via Napoli - Heard great reviews about the pizza
Yak & Yeti - Heard good reviews on their chinese/indian food
Artist Point - Game and seafood
Flying Fish Cafe - Seafood
Fulton's Crab House - More Seafood
Narcoossee's - Fish and Lobster
Blue Zoo - Heard it was awesome
California Grill - Heard it has good sushi
I've been to WDW a few times, however, my hubby has never been. We are planning a trip for our 5 year Anniversary in January 2014 for 7 days..... LOL I know, planning WAY ahead. However, I want to make sure the whole trip is magical for him, so I'm doing lots of homework in the meantime.
I haven't been to WDW since 2002, so feel a bit out of the loop and would love some opinions on great places to eat. Both of us are foodies, not snobby about it by any means, but always looking for a good food experience to top off a great time. He's a big fan of seafood and fish, healthy foods, anything Japanese, wild game, and prefers to stay away from anything really fried.
What would you guys recommend? We'd like to avoid anything with TONS of kids (Obviously, it's WDW, so they'll be there, but things like Character Dining are probably going to be a no go because of the larger number of kids that will usually be there.) or overly crowded settings. Having trouble picking breakfast and QS spots. If you see anything on the list which you've visited with bad results, let me know as well.
Thank you guys all for your input!!!
Breakfast choices I'm looking at thus far :
Boma - Heard the goat cheese eggs are great!
The Wave - Lots of healthy choices on the breakfast menu
DS:
Victoria & Albert's - Heard it was really romantic and low on the number of kids there.
Jiko - We love curry
Be Our Guest - He loves Beauty and the Beast, so figured we should visit.
Kimonos - Sushi!!!
Sanaa - Tandoori Oven yumminess
Via Napoli - Heard great reviews about the pizza
Yak & Yeti - Heard good reviews on their chinese/indian food
Artist Point - Game and seafood
Flying Fish Cafe - Seafood
Fulton's Crab House - More Seafood
Narcoossee's - Fish and Lobster
Blue Zoo - Heard it was awesome
California Grill - Heard it has good sushi