Originally Posted By Malin <<< Hey, Russ, I too prefer Bistro de Paris, but Malin lives in Jersey, which is geographically closer to France than England (you can see the Frnech coast with the naked eye, the same cannot be said for England). >>> Just to correct Dave on one small detail, its the sister Island Guernsey, where I live not Jersey. Although like Dave points out we are a lot closer to France than England. With most of the roads still having French names. For a small island we have a large selection of restaurants available. Many of which easily rival what can be found in small towns thoughout America and England, and are only minutes away. French food and English food are nothing special, although I would enjoy an American take on these dishes.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 But having Fish 'n Chips at R&C is just so much better than where I live. While eating, I can sit there and look at SSE, or look at the Tea Caddy. Atmosphere, atmosphere, atmosphere.
Originally Posted By dixielandings I highly recomend Artist Point at the Wilderness lodge Great service and fanastic non everyday food
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 My husband got locked out of MK one night, for Pirate & Princess. So he went to Artists Point. Ate all by himself, had a wonderful meal and time. Didn't need reservations. Personally it would have been cheaper to pay the extra admission for P&P than for the buffalo steak he had!!!
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey ^^^^^I'm definitely thinking about checking out Artists Point in February. I've heard nothing but good things, and we're looking for a little variety in our meals this time around. When my nephews go with us they ALWAYS have to eat at Garden Grill and Prime Time. I'd like to try something different for once.
Originally Posted By dshyates When my Ex and I lived in Otown we used to go down to the WL to eat at Artist Point and sit in the lobby because it is one of the few places, at that time, that you can go in central FL that doesn't scream FL. It felt like a 2 hour vacation.