Originally Posted By gaston lives Where is your fave restaurant? For breakfast, I like the Crystal Palace. However, for anything else, I have yet to find anything that beats Hollywood and Dine in MGM. Your thoughts?
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo We love Victoria and Alberts and the California Grill - they are some of the nicest restaurants on the planet. However, we like the Liberty Tree Tavern, Sci Fi Dine in, San Angel Inn, Alfredo's, Teppanyaki and Le Cellier. WDW has some great selections - but I do prefer the table services in DL and DLP even more.
Originally Posted By -em Depends on the Mood- I liked Le Cellier but I also loved 50s Prime Time and Ohana Kona was very good too Okay so I am indecisive... -em
Originally Posted By sherrytodd My favorites are le Cellier, the Biergarten and Boma. I love the atmosphere at San Angel, but have never really liked the food.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo This year we are trying some new ones for us (and going back to some old). We are going to dine at: Boma Whispering Canyon Chef Mickey's Ohana Liberty Tree Tavern 50's Prime Time Diner Nine Dragons Biergarten Teppanyaki Marrekesh Le Cellier I can't wait, just 98 days to go!
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I'm hoping that these are good ones considering we are trying them in Dec. Crystal Place for lunch Tony's for Dinner Sci- Fi for Lunch Le Cellier for Lunch Whispering Cannon for Dinner and House of Blues for Dinner.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Loved Crystal Palace - nice buffet. Sci Fi is fun and good old junk food Le Cellier is superb This will be our 1st time at Whispering Canyon, so can't comment. I've eaten at 5 HOB's and I love them. Orlando was our 1st. Have a great time Disneymom
Originally Posted By danyoung By park or area - MK area - California Grill, by far my favorite restaurant anywhere. Epcot - The Coral Reef for the atmosphere (and the food & service are excellent, too), and Le Cellier for the mushroom stuffed beef filet - yum! MGM - Brown Derby for the elegance. DAK - the Flame Tree BBQ, for the tasty pulled pork sandwiches and for the terraced seating area down by the water with a great view of Everest.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Very hard to pick just 1 but if I had to it is always California Grill we eat at 15 - 20 each trip - and usually have a great time at all of them: also really like le Cellier Le Originale de Alfredo Nine Dragons Carol Reef Biergarten San Angel Inn Brown Derby Prime Time Cafe Cyrstal Palace Liberty Tree Ohana Whispering canyon Boma Trail's End Olivias Blue Zoo ( my fave of the non Disney resort restaurants ) Spoodles Bongo's Wolfgang Pucks Chef Mickeys Cape May
Originally Posted By gaston lives Le Cellier wasn't as impressive as I thought it would be. The cheese soup was good, but the steak's just weren't all that impressive to me.
Originally Posted By ChiMike Depends, when did you have them. As far as I am concerned for the last 18 months Le Cellier has become fast food takeout. They are under enormous stress to stay profitable with their menu while turning over as many tables as possible. Something's gotta give and it's the food.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Hum.. maybe that it why so many resturants and leaving the DDP in 07.
Originally Posted By danyoung Recent information says that these restaurants may not be leaving at all. They're only waiting for their contracts to renew later in the year.
Originally Posted By gaston lives I ate there last summer, and we were between lunch and dinner (last lunch menu). We both got steak and a few other things, but honestly, I expected more. The ambiance was nice, but I'd much rather have a Texas Road House steak with tabasco/road house gold sauce mix on top! I'm from Colorado, maybe my steak buds are too refined for Le Cellier?
Originally Posted By Lake Nona >>The ambiance was nice, but I'd much rather have a Texas Road House steak with tabasco/road house gold sauce mix on top! << Gaston, have you...saddled up? The Comp Grill and Le Cellier are two favorite sit downs. My wife likes The Rose and Crown.
Originally Posted By demderedoseguys For steaklovers with a "bone to pick" at Le Cellier, try the Yachtsman Steakhouse, which is my favorite..
Originally Posted By Chelledun Victoria & Albert's is my fav, with Le Cellier a close second. I had an amazing steak there last October.