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    What is your favorite place to eat at WDW? In the resorts, or in the Parks? Where do you HAVE to go if you are at WDW?
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    I love Le Cellier, but the best meal I have ever eaten in WDW, was at Artists Point. Wonderful food and an amazing server. It was a great night!
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    O'Hana is a must do for us.
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    Wolfgang Puck Cafe for me!
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    For us the must do to start the trip is Chef Mickeys. Gives us that were at Disney feeling!
    Best meal is probably Ohana- can't miss it.
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    I agree with all of these. Ohana is great, loved Le Cellier back when it was 1 dining credit, and always like Wolfangs. Chef Mickeys is a good breakfast too.
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    A place that is a more off the beaten path was the plaza in MK. The staff was so nice, the meal was simple and good, and their desserts are too die for! I love butter pecan icecream and don't have it at home since DD is allergic to it. The waitress suggested the butter pecan ice cream I was leery because it was sugarless. It was the best I have ever had!!!!!

    Also Chefs De France was a great meal and the sorbets for dessert were out of this world!
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    Jiko at AKL and O hana (dinner) are out favorites. We also like Cape May Clambake (dinner) at Beach Club.
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    As far as a total dining experience, California Grill at fireworks time with your significant other cannot be beat at WDW.
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    Eating at the Wilderness Lodge is a must. The past two trips we've eaten at Whispering Canyon, but this year we're going to finally get back to our favorite restaurant in the world, Artist Point.

    It's now a tradition for us to have breakfast at Crystal Palace on our first full day. This will be the third trip in a row for that tradition, and I hope it will continue in the future!
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    'Ohana for Dinner is also a must do family tradition for us. We've always found the food to be good and the overall atmosphere is always fun! Good food and family fun.

    I also enjoy California Grill, but is less family oriented and more expensive. The food is better there than most WDW restaurants. It is a really great dining experience. We don't do it on every trip, but we enjoy splurging there once in a while.
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    Overall experience - California Grill at fireworks time.

    Best (expensive) food - Artist Pointe

    Best (not so expensive) Kona

    Best Buffet - Boma

    Best Comfort Food - Liberty Tree
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    Cali Grill is excellent the fireworks are a tremendous addition, but the food is tops!!
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    My favorite place to dine at WDW is Narcoossee's at the Grand Floridian. I never miss it...and watching Wishes from the balcony afterwards is a giant PLUS

    Close second is Le Cellier - another one that I never miss!
    "por favor mantengase alejado de las puertas!"

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    Boma!!!
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    At Epcot: Hands down its Le Cellier

    At Magic Kingdom: Liberty Tree Tavern is my favorite - its just good comfort food - I like the dinner meal as it reminds me of all the thankfulness that I have in my life (Its truly a thanksgiving day meal)

    At Hollywood Studios - Lunch at Mama Melrose.

    At the resorts, Victoria and Alberts, but that is a once in a lifetime thing. I also love Hoop De Do Revue - yes, its cheesy, but the fried chicken is always done so darn well! Also, Whispering Canyon at WL has a never ending Milk Shake - I think the most is 4 milkshakes by one of our party at some point in trying.

    If you have small girls - Breakfast at Cinderellas Castle - not for the food (which is just okay), but for the sparkle in their eyes the whole time you are there.
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    For us it would be bluezoo, followed closely by Le Bistro de Paris.

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    I liked Ohana's or Whispering Canyon cafe

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    Table Service: Artist Point
    Buffet: Trails End Buffet
    Counter service: Columbia Harbour House
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