Narcoossee's?

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    Originally Posted By cindergrl

    Anyone have any opinions? I have an ADR for Sept 14th for our wedding anniversary (mainly because I couldn't get a dinner ADR at Le Cellier) and I was curious what everyone else thought of this restaurant? It has gotten good reviews on allears so that's why I chose it. Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    It used to be known for having great food. I haven't been there in well over 10 years. Here's a short thread about it from Feb. 2006:

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    Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder

    I was there last November. It's the Grand Californian's feature place. It was okay, nothing spectacular, but your mileage may vary. Nice view from just about any seat. When we were there, we sat about three tables away from Roy Disney.
     
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    Originally Posted By cindergrl

    Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By Spirit of 74

    Just a correction, Narcoosee's is no way the GF's signature dining establishment.

    That would be the 5-diamond award winning Victoria and Albert's (where a certain Spirit will be dining for his B-Day) ... and Citricos is the more mainstream (for the masses) signature locale.

    Narcoosee's is a wonderful, bit out of the way (in its own building overlooking the lagoon) place that has very tasty food (mostly seafood and a steak) ... their menu though has been dumbed down considerably over the past few years.

    Well worth a visit though.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    ^^^^^^^^

    Agreed, as it used to be a staple on my visits and especially during Disneyana Conventions, and yet I haven't been there now in more than 5 years. Why ? Good question - as I had to ask myself before I posted a response.

    I think because there is more competition for the high end - and places like Citrico's in the same hotel moved almost into the same league, while being more ' user friendly' so to speak.

    I rank Narcoosee's behind Cali Grill and Vic & Al's for sure.... and then places like Todd English's Blue Zoo IMHO offer more unique dishes at the higher end of the $$ scale for dinner.
     
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    Originally Posted By tonyanton

    I ate there for the first time this past month. The food was very good and the service was superb, not to mention great views. If you dine late enough, an awesome spot to watch "Wishes" as the music is piped into the restaurant and walkway around the bldg.
     
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    Originally Posted By cindergrl

    Thanks for all the opinions, I'm going to stick with Narcoossee's. I liked the look of they're menu (DH is a picky eater) and it will be our first signature dining experience so I'm sure we will be impressed!
     
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    Originally Posted By LadyandtheTramp

    We don't eat here often (we typically do lunch, and they aren't open for lunch), but the last time we ate here, we felt the food was adequate, but terribly overpriced even for Disney. We around for dinner a few weeks ago, and decided not to go here because the feeling was that the value wasn't worth it. But, of course, YMMV.
     

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