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

One Lil Spark

EPCOT Center Defender
Original Poster
If you could only pick ONE SINGLE TS RESTAURANT to dine at while in each of the 4 parks, where would you pick? Resort restaurants don't count, and time of the day doesn't matter. Where do you pick to eat and why?
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
Cinderella's Royal Table (pre-character dinner) because it's the best all around restaurant at Magic Kingdom and you cannot beat the location!

LeCellier because of the delicious steaks, yummy pretzel bread, and cute Canadian waitresses.

Sci-Fi Diner at Disney's Hollywood Studios because of the theme and food.

Animal Kingdom...don't eat there.
 

mousefan1972

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:
 

NemoRocks78

Seized
EPCOT Center
Le Cellier - pretzel bread... cheddar cheese soup... prime rib... chocolate "moose." Need I say more?

Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Cafe - only other option is Yak & Yeti and that doesn't interest me one bit. :lol:

Magic Kingdom
Tony's Town Square - typically hated around here, but I love love love their baked ziti.

Hollywood Studios
Sci-Fi Dine-In - good food, good atmosphere... just a sweet place.
 

jedimaster1227

Active Member
Epcot: Le Cellier- Cheese Soup, Pretzel Bread and a plethora of incredible entrees

Magic Kingdom: Tony's- Amazing sandwiches (comparable flavor selections to the flatbreads at Mama Melrose's) and a must-order sundried tomato pesto

Disney's Hollywood Studios: Mama Melrose's- amazing appetizers, specifically the Bread and Dip sampler (which includes the above sundried tomato pesto as well as a cilantro pesto, a vegetable spread and roasted garlic) and the signature flatbread pizzas

Animal Kingdom: I've only eaten at Rainforest Cafe, and I wouldn't recommend it for the price or the experience (but then again, I haven't eaten at that location since I was 12, but my poor memories root back to the park's opening day). I'll come back to this thread after I eat at Yak & Yeti next month.
 

SchultzFamily

New Member
Magic Kingdom -- Crystal Palace for breakfast -- have to have that puffed french toast and the potato casserole, and of course, have to see Pooh and friends

Epcot -- LeCellier -- Cheddar Cheese Soup, pretzel and sourdough bread, filet, cream cheese mashed potatos and Chocolate on Chocolate Whiskey Cake :slurp::slurp::slurp:

Studios -- Mama Melrose -- always have had great service and good food; two of the places we won't ever go back to and we did 50's and Sci-Fi so often that we've needed the long break from them

AK -- Yak & Yeti -- second best meal of our trip this past September. DH loved the duck and I loved the sweet and sour pork. We had great service too.
 

disneygirl76

Carey Poppins - Nanny and Disney Enthusiest
If you could only pick ONE SINGLE TS RESTAURANT to dine at while in each of the 4 parks, where would you pick? Resort restaurants don't count, and time of the day doesn't matter. Where do you pick to eat and why?

This is tough!

TS at MK - Crystal Palace - always a fave! Love the character interaction, and the atmosphere - truly a Disney experience!
TS at Epcot - Le Cell - that's all I need to say!
TS at AK - Yak and Yeti - honey chicken baby!
TS at DHS - Mama's - b/c I don't think Brown Derby counts since it is signature and I can't stand 50's and Prime Time.
 

ms7479a

Well-Known Member
Magic Kingdom: Crystal Palace (breakfast)
A wide variety of food selections (especially the amazing French toast) combined with good character interaction and a bright, "casually elegant" atmosphere make this a must-do on every trip.

Epcot: Coral Reef Restaurant
In my opinion, the best atmosphere of any restaurant in Disney World. Even though it is a little more up-scale than some other restaurants, the giant fish tank still gives it that Disney magic. Some of the best seafood dishes I have ever had have been from this restaurant.

Hollywood Studios: 50s Prime Time Cafe
My choice for one of the best-themed Disney restaurants. You are completely immersed in the theme from the minute you enter the restaurant, from the waiting area that is like a little living room to waiters/waitresses that can actually be rude, scold you for having your elbows on the table, force you to eat your vegetables, and still get a good tip. The food is simple home-style cooking, but still very well-done.

Animal Kingdom: Rainforest Cafe
Although not owned by Disney it is still a "wild" place to eat. Eating here is about more than just the food, it is about the entire experience, from the audio animatronic animals to the thunderstorms, and topping it all off with a volcano for desert.
 

DisneyGigi

Well-Known Member
MK: LTT when it had characters now that it doesn't Crystal Palace

EPCOT: Le Cellier

DHS: Hollywood Brown Derby

AK: Yak & Yeti if the TS is as good as the CS (since we have not tried it) we loved the CS.. if not then Boma. I know it isn't in the park but it is close. :D
 

yankspy

Well-Known Member
MK- Breakfast at the crystal Palace. I just like the bright atmosphere of that place. The food is not bad either. The Plaza is a close second. (good reuben)

Epcot- Les Chefs de France- Good dishes with good sauces and a nice atmosphere.

DHS- Prime time- Great comfort food, great chocolate cake.

DAK- The only TS I have ever done there is rainforest so I can't really pick.
 

petersenjp

Well-Known Member
MK- Princess Breakfast at the Castle

AK - Tusker Haus Character Breakfast

Epcot - Coral Reef

HS - Sci Fi dinner theater (Lunch) This is still one of our favorite places. So much fun!!!!!
 

NewfieFan

Well-Known Member
MK - Crystal Palace for lunch ~ I love everything about that place, the food, characters, ambiance, etc.

Epcot - Le Cellier ~ The food... need I say anymore!?!:slurp:

DHS - Mama Melrose ~ The food was really good and I also did the F! package so it was nice to not have to wait in line!

AK - :shrug: I've never had TS there... Flame Tree BBQ is good enough for me!

*Edit - I listed Le Cellier but Coral Reef is a close second for me as well. The tanks are amazing and the fish was good!
 

rkelly42

Well-Known Member
Epcot- San Angel Inn

Magic Kingdom- Casey's Corner

Disney's Hollywood Studios- Sci-Fi Dine-In Theatre

Animal Kingdom- Yak & Yeti

Downtown Disney- Cap'n Jack's
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
MK - eat at mono rail resort
Epcot - Mexico or maybe give Canada a chance to redeem this years disappointment
AK - sorry again Id opt to eat elsewhere Jikos
DHS - eat at Boardwalk Spoodles
 

coltow

Well-Known Member
Good one
MK - Cinderella's dinner
EP - Le Cellier dinner
AK - Yak and Yeti (even though I haven't eaten there yet) - lunch
DHS - Sci Fi lunch
 

djpoore94

Well-Known Member
MK - Crystal Palace, I love Pooh

AK - Yak & Yeti, the desert I had was great

HS - 50's Prime Time, the atmosphere is great

Epcot - Le Cellier, Steak, Steak, Steak!!!!
 

Computer Magic

Well-Known Member
Epcot: LeCellier: Steak and the Cheese Soup.
AK: Yek & Yeti: Shimp Lo Main
MK: Tony's: Spaghetti
DHS: Brown Derby: Grouper

Jenn: You didn't name your choices
 

One Lil Spark

EPCOT Center Defender
Original Poster
Jenn: You didn't name your choices
:D

AK: Never had a TS there
DHS: 50's Prime Time Cafe, either meal they're open
EPCOT Center: Les Chefs de France, gourmet mac 'n cheese!
MK: Crystal Palace for breakfast, followed immediately by a ride on PotC to help digest

:wave:
 

Phonedave

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
 

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