Your Single Best Meal at WDW??

imahistorygeek

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We haven't eaten at a lot of TS restaurants yet, but the few we have eaten at were fine. Nothing remarkable. The two QS meals that stand out in my mind and I will make a point to eat both of them next time I go are the vegetarian platter at tangierene cafe in morocco and mom's tv dinner (turkey) at pop. Neither are fancy, but if they taste really good to me and are filling, I'm good.
 

Scuttle

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My favourite is the filet of beef at California Grill. Even my daughter, who is no big steak fan, said it was one of her best ever meals.

Yes this is an incredible meal. The only meal I have had that was better than this was the main lobster at Narcoosse's. Third best imo is the roast chicken breast from Citricos it comes with a lemon citrus sauce and it's incredible. My girlfriend and I both agreed it was the best chicken we have ever had.
 

The Mom

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Premium Member
This may be unbelievable now, but my best meal was over a decade ago at Tony's in the MK - late 1990s. I had eaten there in the 1980s, and wasn't impressed, but the children were hungry, so we gave it another try.

My husband & I split the large antipasto platter, which included marinated mushrooms, artichoke hearts, perfectly ripe sliced plum tomatoes, peppers, and a couple other items - we had double artichoke hearts because we don't like calamari. I just remember that it was all very tasty.

Then my husband & I had minestrone, with a wonderful crusty bread. I think we passed on dessert.

It was absolutely delicious!

The next time we went, they had changed the menu/antipasto platter, and we have never gone back.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
I'd say the Crystal Palace, we never miss going there most of the time.


But my best experience was the buffet in one of the countries at EPCOT, I forgot which one tho.


-WondersOfLife


The last original pavilion. :king:
 

RobnRachal

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California Grill....don't ask what I had....I believe I blacked out it was so incredible :lookaroun and our waiter was so amazing...every time he opened a new bottle to give someone a taste he'd bring me another sample :slurp: now that's the way to get a BIG tip :D
 

PhilharMagician

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There is so much good food. The two that stand out are:
  • Veal Osso Bucco @ Mama Melrose. Unfortunately they pulled this from the menu but now have Pork Osso Bucco which I will hopefully try on Sunday.
  • Shrimp Tacos @ La Hacienda de San Angel. These were fantanstic and I am looking forward to having them again. Very simple and light with a barrage of wonderful flavors.
 

lbrad

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Narcoossee's for our 20th wedding anniversary during Wishes (at MK)!

Can't remember what we had (it is no longer on their menu) ... but it was delicious & served with a complimentary glass of champagne with a strawberry... so sweet :sohappy:
 

Rogue21

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Le Cellier had a chicken sausage and maple syrup polenta dish that was awesome. i forget whether it was an appetizer or a main course but, it was the most memorable part of a very good meal.

I had that at the Food & Wine Festival a couple years back. It was so-o good I bought the cook book that year and have made it on several occasions.

Yummy!! :slurp:
 

EvilQueen-T

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ok this may not count as a meal but we did mnsshp on oct 7th and decided to stay overnight so we were able to spend a few hours (in the constant rain) at f&w on saturday the 8th where we had the most yummy shrimp taco from the mexico kiosk...it's stuck in my and my daughters head since then and will be one item we'll be getting when we go back at the end of the month for 2 days at f&w.
 

drp4video

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Caesar Salad, steak filet, cheesecake and coffee at Narcoosees in 2007 for Christmas Eve.

Last month had a great steak at Kona.

Worst meal was Portofino,...ugh, literally made me ill.
 

jayhawkmickey

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I could eat at Beaches and Cream at Y&B club every day but I would die of sugar overload from how big the sundaes are. Mmmmmmmm! It's table service but so yummy anyway.
 

YoungNY

Active Member
The $42 steak at The Flying Fish. I'm not a big steak person, but that was by far the best steak I've ever had in my life. It's completely worth every cent. I've compared every steak I've had since and even so called speciality steak houses don't come close. I can't express how good it was, I've told everyone I know about it. And I can't wait till I can have it again. Even if they doubled the price, I'd still order one to eat and one to go. It's Fantastic! And a great surprise from a "fish" place.
 

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