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    Hi all!

    I'm normally a WDW gal but this year the family decided we'd go to Disneyland. As a part of our ongoing research for our trip, I have decided to take on the responsibility of looking up places to eat. I need a recommendation on a restaurant that is a nice sit-down place but is not completely expensive. I was looking into the Blue Bayou but it is at the top of our budget. Are there any restaurants similar to the Blue Bayou that are a bit cheaper? This restaurant could be in either park and no buffets please.
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    I would choose Carthay Circle at Disney California Adventure, however it is just slightly less expensive than Blue Bayou. Going at lunch time would cut down on cost somewhat.

    Steakhouse 55 at the Disneyland Hotel is probably just as expensive as Blue Bayou and they are not open for lunch service. However, if you are open to a birthday breakfast you will find reasonable prices in an elegant atmosphere.

    Storyteller's Cafe at the Grand Californian Hotel is perhaps not considered fancy, but it is a nice sit down restaurant with less expensive menu options than some of the others previous mentioned. I prefer the lunch menu. There are more options than at dinner. Dinner offers both menu items and a buffet option.
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    I've been looking at a few more restaurants for our upcoming trip and was looking at Wine Country Trattoria. Any opinions on that Linda?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VWL Mom View Post
    I've been looking at a few more restaurants for our upcoming trip and was looking at Wine Country Trattoria. Any opinions on that Linda?
    I can only speak for my experiences and they weren't good enough to get me back there again. I've had a few great meals there - a combination of good food, relaxing atmosphere, and enjoyable company. I have had more unacceptable meals there - disappointing food and lackluster service. I've just had far too many things off of the menu (which has changed numerous times over the years) that did not live up to the description given, were far overpriced for the portion served, or simply did not taste good. I don't remember ever having service that was anything to speak of. In fact, I would qualify it as poor.

    I actually put up a post last March as I sat in the restaurant waiting for a refill on my drink.

    I'd rather go to one of the counter service restaurants. JMO.
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    Wine Country is a no from me.

    If you like Italian, Naples is fabulous. Seriously, we ate there three times on our week long visit recently. So good!!!

    I can wholeheartedly recommend any of the TS places in DtD. My favorites are Naples and Ralph Brennans. They are all good though. Catal is amazing but quite pricey. Uva Bar is an abbreviated version of Catal, outdoors in a cool location. Love that place too.

    None of the in park TS are great, but I haven't tried Carthay Circle yet (will do so in October!).

    Blue Bayou is WAY overrated. Ralph Brennans is heads and shoulders above it for Cajun/Creole food.
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