Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Latest-ID-81815.asp" target="_blank"><b>Latest: Zagat Names Disney's Victoria & Albert's as Orlando's Most Iconic Restaurant</b></a> <p>In Zagat's new list of 15 U.S. restaurants that "embody the essence of their city," Victoria and Alberts at the Grand Floridian was named as Orlando's representative. The Orlando Sentinel has the rest of the story.</p>
Originally Posted By disney pete Still gutted we never got to eat there the year we married due to that damn icelandic volocano.
Originally Posted By TP2000 In a small southern city like Orlando, with a relatively low median income that is full of corporate chain restaurants with morbidly obese Americans gorging on four courses of fried food and heavy carbs, it's a bit over the top for V&A to "embody the essence of a city". Cracker Barrel or Bob Evans would seem to "embody the essence" of Orlando. V&A is an aberration, not the essence.
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Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I think it's a great honor, yey for Victoria and Albert's. I have yet to go there, with the kids it just didn't fit. Someday when it is just my DH and I it would be nice to try the chefs table.