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Thread: Your Top Three

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    1) Dinner at Cindy's - (before fairy godmother) during the fireworks (talk about watching it from a new perspective!) on our first night there back in 2005 during free dining. We all had prime rib and it was a fabulous evening!

    2) Le Cellier

    3) Boma (we just love it!)
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    My top 3 are...
    1) Artist Point - Such a beautiful restaurant, in an amazingly beautiful hotel. Service is above and beyond (they went completely out of the way for me on my birthday...I'll never forget that dinner), and food is wonderful.
    2) Le Cellier - This dimly-lit, cool, peaceful restaurant is so refreshing after you've been traipsing around Epcot all morning. Food is to die for, and service is great.
    3) Primetime - You just can't ask for better service than this. It's one of the most entertaining and memorable places to eat in all of Disney, in my opinion. Super food, and I just love how hilarious and interactive this dining experience is.
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    1. Le Cellier. Great atmosphere. The servers are always willing to tell you things about Canada. Service is outstanding. And the food....incredible!
    2. Jiko. Beautiful restaurant in a beautiful resort! Great service, friendly servers. And once again, and incredible menu!
    3. San Angel Inn. I know this is not everyone's fave, but DW and I have been there for so many anniversary dinners. It is one of the most scenic restaurants there is. Great food, great beverages, great memories.
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    1. Victoria and Albert's - This is the ultimate fine dining experience. It's our favorite, and we can't wait to go back on December 12th.

    2. Narcoossee's - Our absolute favorite signature restaurant (actually, it's our favorite all around, with exception to #1 above). We NEVER miss dining here....it's not a trip to WDW without a dinner here. We'll be back on December 8th.

    3. Cali Grill - Again, this is a must-do for us. December 13th is the big day.
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    Chef Mickey's
    1900 Park Fare
    Liberty Tree Tavern

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    BOMA, Coral Reef and WCC!
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    1. Lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern
    2. Dinner at Bomas
    3. Dinner at Crystal Palace
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    The top 3 WDW restaurants are:

    1. V&A;s
    2. Boma
    3. Citrico's

    Hon mention to - Cali Grill, Artist's Point, Fulton's, Wolfgang Puck, and Yachtsman's

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    Quote Originally Posted by BritCody View Post
    Chef Mickey's
    1900 Park Fare
    Liberty Tree Tavern
    got a thing for people in fuzzy costumes, huh?

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    Le Cellier - The people are always VERY friendly. The food is wonderful and the atmosphere is very nice. We tend to go here every trip.

    Ohana - Lots of good food and fun

    Chef Mickeys - The kids love it and it's nice to get a good breakfast after so many delicious dinners.

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    CA Grill
    Coral Reef
    Ohana's
    POR - 2007
    POR - 2009 ?

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    here's our list:

    1. ohana's - simply the best
    2. le celluir- wow the knife cuts threw the meat like butter
    3.boatwrights dining hall- at least 1 breakfest should be done here, me and dw feel that this is the best for breakfest


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    I need to plan another trip !

    Your posts are making me jealous! Our '06 trip was all about the kids, so here were my 3 favorite dining experiences:

    #3. 1900 Park Fare (for dinner) -- the buffet was actually decent, plus Prince Charming was there. By then the kids had the "hug, pose, autograph" routine down really well - which was totally cute.

    #2. CRT (for dinner) -- I love how they even did fine dining for the kids - who knew carrots, celery & cheese sticks could actually look ELEGANT? Plus - my 2 year old was so cute - she was afraid that the mice would take her cheese :-)

    #1. The night we cancelled our Chef Mickeys ADR because we were having so much fun in the Magic Kingdom that we just stayed there and ate - whatever - when we got back to WL!

    My youngest will be turning 4 in 2008, so she'll finally be old enough for the Cub's Den or Neverland Club or something. I can't wait to go back and have 3 new favorites - maybe even a grown up one!!!!

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    In no particular order, my three favorite restaurants are 'Ohana, Boma and Kona Cafe.
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    CA Grill
    O'Hana / Hoop de Doo (tie) &
    Wilderness Cafe' for breakfast
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    Last time we were there we didn't eat at nearly enough TS restaurants to form an opinion. We had so much fun in the parks that we had CS for almost every meal. Next year we are on the dining plan (Free ) so I need to make ADRs. We are struggling to decide as it's so far in advance. When I saw this thread I thought that It would really help as there is bound to be some consensus. Then I read through and realised that everyone likes totally different things. Here are all of the votes in a table with the corresponding number of votes

    15 Ohanas
    12 LeCellier
    6 Liberty Tree
    5 Coral Reef
    5 Cali Grill
    5 Boma
    4 Artist Point
    4 Vic & Albert
    4 Narcoossee's
    4 CRT
    3 Fultons
    3 Teppan Edo
    2 Yachtsman
    2 Kona
    2 Biergarten
    2 Crystal Palace
    2 Boatwrights
    2 Spoodles
    2 Citricos
    2 Chef Mickeys
    2 1900 Park Fare
    1 Portobello
    1 Alfredo
    1 Empress Room
    1 Hollywood BD
    1 Wolfgang Pucks
    1 Teppanyaki
    1 Chefs de France
    1 Flying Fish
    1 Primetime
    1 Jiko
    1 San Angel Inn
    1 WCC
    1 Wilderness Cafe

    So I will certainly book Ohanas, LeCellier and Liberty Tree but after that it's pretty even

    Any surprises in that list?

    Thanks for sharing guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodders View Post
    So I will certainly book Ohanas, LeCellier and Liberty Tree but after that it's pretty even

    Any surprises in that list?

    Thanks for sharing guys
    How great to see it out in a list, Rodders! Thanks for taking the effort. I'm surprised that Kona only made two mentions after the flack I got for reviewing my bad experience there. I think it's more beloved than two mentions would indicate.

    I'm also surprised that more people aren't mentioning signature dining restaurants. To my recent experience, our signature dining just blew most of the regular dining away, even though the regular dining can also be terrific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBETigg View Post
    How great to see it out in a list, Rodders! Thanks for taking the effort. I'm surprised that Kona only made two mentions after the flack I got for reviewing my bad experience there. I think it's more beloved than two mentions would indicate.

    I'm also surprised that more people aren't mentioning signature dining restaurants. To my recent experience, our signature dining just blew most of the regular dining away, even though the regular dining can also be terrific.
    I was thinking that. I wonder if people are taking price into account here?
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    1980 - DisneyWorld somewhere ;)
    2000 - Disney's All Stars
    2005 - Honeymoon @ POP Century
    2008 - POFQ

    Man I need to get there more often

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