On my trip last month we ate at the following table-service places:
-Tortilla Joe's (Downtown Disney) for lunch: Fresh, more authentic (than the majority of American Mexican restaurants, at least) Mexican fare. Everything was good - the variety and types of dishes you would expect at a Mexican restaurant. Yummy magaritas too (especially nice after a long cross country airplane flight)!
-Blue Bayou (DL) for lunch: As others have said, the ambiance is amazing. We really enjoyed the food too! Expensive, but tasty - we enjoyed the gumbo and salad that came with the entrees. For our entrees some of us got the chicken and some of us got the beef entrees, and we thought everything was very good. Definitely worth it for a unique Disneyland experience.
-Carnation Cafe (DL) for lunch: We went here kind of on a whim and we were really glad we did. Potato soup was DELICIOUS and we're still talking about it. Otherwise the menu was pretty straight forward with sandwiches, burgers, and chili, but it was all good. We also liked there special chocolate cherry coke, although wouldn't be something to order if you're not in the mood for something sweet.
-Carthay Circle (DCA) for dinner: We went here on our last night. I love the decor inside - very nice and lots of fun pictures of Disney and actors and actresses he worked with in the 30's, 40's, and 50's. I was glad we visited for the decor alone, but also really liked the food. We did the full menu, because we did not want to be limited to the prix-fixed menu which you have to order from if you're going to get the WOC dining package. However, if you're thinking about doing the WOC package, you can definitely ask to compare the menus beforehand if you're having trouble making a decision - we heard several other families doing this. Anyway, we had the cheddar jalapeno biscuits which everyone talks about, and they were wonderful! I also had the firecracker duck wings appetizer, which were delicious, but super spicy! They have a wide variety of entrees to choose from, which we all really liked. Also a good wine, beer, and cocktail selection which we took advantage of as well. Finally, we had a chocolate cake for dessert, which although we were all really full, was too good not to finish.
-Napa Rose (Grand Californian/DCA) for dinner: Our favorite dining experience. Really delicious food, great wine selection, wonderful, knowledgeable servers. EXPENSIVE, though, but we were prepared going in. They have a great, seasonal, ever changing menu, and we all had exceptional appetizers and entrees. I tend to order steak, prime rib, some cut of beef when eating at nicer restaurants, so I did that here and it was sooo very good. Their wine list is overwhelming, but our server was more than happy to make suggestions and let us taste selections before deciding what we were going to have. I think the shining star of the meal was the dessert, though. We split this molten chocolate cake thing with brown sugar ice cream and then a cherry tart crumble thing with marshmallow ice cream (they have more elegant, descriptive names, but they escape me right now
) and they were to die for. Just thinking about it makes me want to fly back to CA right now, just for that chocolate cake....
Anyway - those were our table service experiences. I'm happy to share pictures of food too, if that helps with your planning!
As others have said, a lot of the counter service at Disneyland is great too! Places we especially liked included the Plaza Inn, River Belle Terrace, and Flo's in Carsland.