Pick 'Em: Your one TS choice from each park!

Computer Magic

Well-Known Member
MK - Liberty Tree. CRT is overpriced (IMO), Tony's is beah, and the LT beats out the CP for me

AK - Tusker House. Y&Y I will try again, but they really let me down last time. Rainforest is oversalted, oversized, assembly line food that I can get just about anywhere

EPCOT - This is tough, Germany has a soft spot in my heart, but as the ONLY place I am going to eat, I would get tired of it. Le Cellair is overrated, cheese soup alone cannot support a restaruant. I am going to have to say, Le Chefs de France. I like the food, there is a variety, and I love the atmosphere of the place.

DHS - Brown Derby. That used to be a lock, because of the quality. But sadly the HBD has gone downhill, so now it wins by default.

-dave
I agree with 99% of your post, the exception is cheese soup can alone support a restaruant :ROFLOL:

I am not a big fan of resort TS, I go there for convience. I bet Disney knows that the case for guest so takes advantage. Like you stated most win by default. The exception is Epsot, they have some good choices.
 

TinkSassy

Member
MK - Crystal Palace for the character interactions and decent food

Epcot - Rose and Crown late evening seating for the fabulous and stress free view of Illuminations! Not to mention the amazing fish and chips.

AK - Tusker House, I love their rotisserie chicken

HS - Prime Time 50's cafe - where to start, the wait staff, the pot roast, the hot fudge sundae, the fact that milkshakes are included with the dining plan - I could go on and on and on!!!!!!!
 

SweetMagic

Oh Meyla Weyla
EPCOT - Teppan Edo - Wonderful food, I was so impressed! The steak and shrimp are to die for :slurp:

MK - Crystal Palace - Haven't tried anything but breakfast, but it was very good!

DHS - 50's Prime Time - It's actually very good comfort food. Love it!

DAK - I really don't eat TS there, so I can't give a fair answer.

:wave:
 

MKCP 1985

Well-Known Member
ooh, this thread is making me hungry!

Magic Kingdom - the only restaurant I get excited about is Cinderella's Royal Banquet. I do love the prime rib and the pretzel bread. The servers are excellent and engaging, and the decor is royal! :king: I don't eat there every trip, but there is no other table service restaurant at the Magic Kingdom I'd rate ahead of this one.

Epcot - Les Chefs de France. To me, French cuisine is the gold standard for fine dining. Right, Ratatouille? :lol: I love the French Onion soup, the escargot the desserts, and there is always something interesting on the menu that leaves me feeling fulfilled. I understand the upstairs restaurant may be "even more," but Les Chefs is fine for me.

Disney Hollywood Studios - I'll be honest with you all here. The Sci Fi Dine In Restaurant has always been my #1 but the last couple of times there, I've left a little unfulfilled. The food was never the big event - it is diner fare with burgers or sandwiches or ribs. The big draw for me is the cars and the milkshakes. :) Hopefully, they can bring back some of the extras that made this place a little more - the glow in the dark frisbee plates for kids meals would be a great start. And after this many years, I'll bet both the waitstaff and the repeat customers would appreciate some new b-movie reels for the main event. Next time down, I am trying the Brown Derby.

Animal Kingdom - Not a fan of the table service at this park. Flame Tree is my favorite, especially taking the tray down to the seating area overlooking the water. :) If I have to choose, I suppose I go for Tusker House by default but can't really tell you why except that I have heard such bad reviews about Rainforest and Yak and Yeti. Is there another TS at DAK?
 

Mickey'sgrl21

New Member
If I were in the Magic Kingdom, I would eat at Cinderella's Castle because I have never seen the restaurant inside, and have never been able to get a chance to eat there or a reservation. :veryconfu

If I were in Epcot, I would eat at the restaurant in Mexico. Its so beautiful with the dark setting, candles, and boat ride. The food is great too! :)

If I were in the Animal Kingdom, I don't know...no one has ever really recommended a place in the Animal Kingdom to eat, so I have never gone to a restaurant there... :lookaroun

If I were in Hollywood Studios, I would eat at the prime time 50's cafe. Although I don't necessarily think the food is GREAT its pretty good, but the atmosphere of the restaurant is so much fun! :ROFLOL:
 

CBug88

Member
MK
Liberty Tree Tavern- fried cheese, old glory burger

EPCOT
Le Cellier- pretzel bread, cheese soup, steak, any dessert

DHS
50's Prime Time Cafe- atmosphere, fried chicken and great smores dessert Mama Melrose is a verrrry close second here though

AK
Yak n' Yeti- I think I ate half of the menu here..i LOVED it....
 

dvcnut39

Well-Known Member
Ooooh, fun! :D

Let's see...

MK: Crystal Palace, for the characters and selection of buffet offerings.

Epcot: Teppan Edo, because the food is always very good and we love to watch the Chefs cook.

Hollywood Studios: 50's Prime Time Cafe for the antics of the servers.

AK: Tusker House b-fast, for DAISY DUCK!! :sohappy:

Ditto, except for Daisy Duck :lol:
 

shmmrname

Active Member
AK: I've never had TS. I like FlameTree BBQ too much, and the last time we went Tusker House was still CS. And, we don't stay late enough for a real dinner. Last time we left early to clean ourselves up and go to Boma. Time before that... Jiko. Love them both.

DHS: 50's PrimeTime Cafe. Loved it, and I'm partial to comfort food, so it was perfect for me. Plus, the shakes...

EPCOT: Restaurant Marrakesh. It's consistently very good. I've liked many others, but we haven't tried many of the more signature restaurants yet. As a kid, Japan's Teppanyaki wowed me. Maybe it's me, but if your in Epcot, and you like food, then you're in heaven.

MK: Cinderella's Royal Table. I loved what I ordered, Major Domo. It was a great experience. We spent one Thanksgiving at the Crystal Palace, which rocked. But, once again, most of our dinners at the MK are spent at Casey's because we're trying to bounce around the park late at night.



To me, the monorail connected parks/resorts tend to be almost limitless with possibilities for food. We take that into account when we plan, we always know if we're at MK/Epcot, then there's hundreds of options for a good meal.
 

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