I didn't enjoy my burger at Sci Fi, but we returned anyway, for the atmosphere. :blush:
However, DH and I agreed to skip it this time around, even though DC are going to miss the cars and the movies.
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I didn't enjoy my burger at Sci Fi, but we returned anyway, for the atmosphere. :blush:
However, DH and I agreed to skip it this time around, even though DC are going to miss the cars and the movies.
I love morroccan food and I lovvvvve Tangeriene Cafe (CS) in WS but I was very sadly disappointed by Marrakesh (TS). I found the food over flavored, slightly greasy and the table arrangements completely cramped. Nobody could get in and out of their table without bumping into someone else. I would opt to just walk in to see the belly dancer - you would probably get a better view too. The interior of the restaurant is beautiful though and service was ok
I noticed a bunch of ppl be unsatisfied at Sci Fi - we've had a different experience but then we always just stick to the cold sandwiches, floats and onion rings. All delicious! We dont go often but usually hit it every 3 years or if we have a nube. Im going to take everyones word about their stuff though as it seems to be the concensus and never order those things. I enjoy the SciFi and would hate to mar it.
I ordered a vanilla milkshake from the foodcourt at Pop...I was so annoyed when they started putting something in a cup that came out of a machine. It was like a frosty, not hand-scooped. I was so depressed!!!! :(
The rice creme from Norway didn't do anything for me. In fact, all of the Akershus food is kind of bleah. My Norwegian grandmother's Lefsa beats theirs hands down! ;)
The skewered meats at OHanas, very bland and very overdone and dry
The Asian food at Sunshine Seasons was just plain ole nasty.:ack:
Very greasy and lukewarm.
The breakfast platter and oatmeal at Sunshine Seasons. Yuck! The potatoes were under cooked, the bacon was cold, and the eggs were, for lack of a better term, watery. The oatmeal was like soup and had no flavor. Won't be getting those again. The breakfast croissant sandwich was pretty good though.
Unlike almost everyone on here my family did not care for LLT at all. We will not be returning anytime in the near future. There really isn't a MK restaurant I love for dinner but we do really enjoy the breakfast at CP.
Did not care for Garden Grill in Epcot.
My favorite meal by far in WDW was the barbeque braised short rib served over polenta at Concourse Steakhouse. I am so disappointed that it has not appeared thus far on the proposed Wave menus.
I just remembered that we did not like a lot of the counter service desserts offered with the DP, like the chocolate cake at Flametree BBQ. I have a hard time saying no to chocolate, but that was one I could easily turn down.
We did not care for the napolean or chocolate croissant from the Boulangerie Patisserie at Epcot.
We also didn't like the crispy honey chicken (flavorless) with rice (very soggy) from Yak & Yeti CS at AK.
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San Angell Inn.....MEXICO.....we love mexican food, but this place has to be one of the worst dinner experiences we've EVER had at a Disney eatery !!!!
....the atmosphere was GREAT, but the food was ......YUCK !!!!:ack::ack::ack:
Pizza Planet at DHS was the only inedible thing we have had at WDW. Worst pizza I have ever had in my life. And I'm not picky.
Sci-Fi! The worst restaurant in WDW. The food was so bad I just didn't eat it....and I'm not a picky eater.
I wasn't crazy about the food at Marrakesh or Bongo's. It was too bland for my taste. I had never had Cuban food so I thought I'd give it a try. As for Marrakesh the entertainment was great but I was expecting the food to be more like Indian cuisine (which I like) and it's not as flavorful so I was disappointed.
Scrambled eggs at any of the resort food courts. We call them "industrialized eggs," with visions of large vats of scrambled eggs sitting in the kitchen getting rubbery by the minute.
When I was a kid the burgers at 50's Prime Time Cafe tasted like meatloaf :ack:. Don't know if this has changed.
The marinated Ahi tuna appetizer at Jiko was unpalletable to me on our last trip. I thought I'd try it, took one bite and turned green. The waiter, bless him, saw this and offered to get me a different appetizer, but I declined in favor of waiting for the entree, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
The pizza we ordered from ASMU. We were starving when we ate but it was gross.
Dinners at San Angel Inn and Le Chefs de France.
The Nerf Ball disguised as a filet in France was disgusting (have never seen so much fat on a piece of "meat" before, or such a weird rubbery texture), as were the half cooked scallops in a sweet cream sauce. Just didn't work for us. Partially defrosted/soggy desserts were a turn-off, too.
Mexico was just :ack:.
My vote is for Cinderella's Castle (the "mote" drinking water. I almost couldn't get the glass to my lips because of the horrible smell.)
The garden grill...food was blah.
Hollywood and Vine Dinner...again blah.