loveshak22
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2006
Just some quick reviews:
1. Concourse Steakhouse (Dinner): My husband and I gave it a B-. The rolls and butter were really good, the service was great, my husband had the lobster bisque and he said it was great, I had the onion rings and the dips were good but the onion rings were bland and tasted stale, for dinner he had the prime rib and I had the New York strip...both were just O.K. My New York strip was too fatty. We didn't get dessert because it was my husband's birthday so I had a cake ordered for him. The cake was NOT good. But it was only like $12 and it was a cake big enough to feed at least 6.
2. 50s Prime Time (Dinner): My husband gave it an A- I gave it a B. I was tired so that could have been my problem but our waitress didn't really get into the theme and the food took awhile to get to us...there was a long wait between dinner and the dessert. My husband had the fried cheese and it was EXCELLENT. I had the ceasar salad and it was good too. For dinner he had the meatloaf and thought it was excellent. I had the fried chicken and it was fabulous! But I got the mashed potatos with no gravy and they were not good. My husband had them with gravy and thought they were really good. For dessert I had the Dad's brownie sundae and I thought it was bad. Everything was bland and the brownie was just gross! My husband got the s'mores and they were good but by the time we got them the marshmallows were cold and so it ruined the nice gooey-ness that I think it should have had.
3. Coral Reef (Dinner)-A+ from both of us. The food was good but the service and atmosphere was excellent. While it was loud (I think due to the tiered seating), the tank was amazing. I expected a lot of fish but there were also a lot of sharks, huge sea turtles, stings rays and a wide variety of fish. It was just amazing to watch. And the service was excellent. Since we were there for my husband's 30th birthday I had called ahead to ask about having divers hold a sign up in the tank wishing my husband a Happy Birthday! When I called I spoke to Debbi Sacileux (Sp?) and she was so nice and helpful. She called me back within a few hours and when I asked her about the sign she said it would be no problem. She also said she could do a personalized menu. So I sent her a pic of my husband and a message and they made a special menu for him. When he sat down and opened it he thought it was the coolest....until he saw the divers coming over and they held up a "Happy Birthday Thomas" sign!!!!! The divers then made a motion for everyone to sing, which, they did!! My husband turned bright red...and when it got quiet he had tears in his eyes. It will be a night we will always remember!!!
My husband had the crab claws and he didn't expect them to be cold so he wasn't so sure if he liked them. I had the BBQ Beef and it was really good, tender and tasty. We both had the NY Strip (yeah, I had a lot of beef this night!). My husband loved his steak, mine again had a lot of fat running though it and it was chewy. The potatos au gratin and asparagus were great!! For dessert he had the vanilla cheesecake and he said it was the second best cheesecake he had ever had. I had the chocolate wave and yes, it lived up to it's reputation! YUM!!!!!
4. Whispering Canyon (Breakfast): My husband gave it a B and I gave it a C. I got the skillet and the only thing I thought that was good was the potatos. The eggs were runny and the waffles and syrup had no taste. My husband had the ham and cheese omelet and he thought it was really good. They tried to get the kids to run and get ketchup but no one was into it...I don't know if it was because it was breakfast or what, but instead of being fun it seemed forced.
5. Pizza restuarant at the AK (lunch): Can't remember the name but it was really good pizza! It was a surprise!
6. Restaurant at Morrocco in Epcot (lunch): Fabulous! The Chicken Shwarma was one of the best things I had while in the MK. My husband loved the lamb gyro! A definite must if you like Middle Eastern food.
7. The Garden Grill (breakfast): At Epcot--it was good. Not fabulous but the croissant sandwich was good.
So those were quick reviews....let me know if you have any questions!!
1. Concourse Steakhouse (Dinner): My husband and I gave it a B-. The rolls and butter were really good, the service was great, my husband had the lobster bisque and he said it was great, I had the onion rings and the dips were good but the onion rings were bland and tasted stale, for dinner he had the prime rib and I had the New York strip...both were just O.K. My New York strip was too fatty. We didn't get dessert because it was my husband's birthday so I had a cake ordered for him. The cake was NOT good. But it was only like $12 and it was a cake big enough to feed at least 6.
2. 50s Prime Time (Dinner): My husband gave it an A- I gave it a B. I was tired so that could have been my problem but our waitress didn't really get into the theme and the food took awhile to get to us...there was a long wait between dinner and the dessert. My husband had the fried cheese and it was EXCELLENT. I had the ceasar salad and it was good too. For dinner he had the meatloaf and thought it was excellent. I had the fried chicken and it was fabulous! But I got the mashed potatos with no gravy and they were not good. My husband had them with gravy and thought they were really good. For dessert I had the Dad's brownie sundae and I thought it was bad. Everything was bland and the brownie was just gross! My husband got the s'mores and they were good but by the time we got them the marshmallows were cold and so it ruined the nice gooey-ness that I think it should have had.
3. Coral Reef (Dinner)-A+ from both of us. The food was good but the service and atmosphere was excellent. While it was loud (I think due to the tiered seating), the tank was amazing. I expected a lot of fish but there were also a lot of sharks, huge sea turtles, stings rays and a wide variety of fish. It was just amazing to watch. And the service was excellent. Since we were there for my husband's 30th birthday I had called ahead to ask about having divers hold a sign up in the tank wishing my husband a Happy Birthday! When I called I spoke to Debbi Sacileux (Sp?) and she was so nice and helpful. She called me back within a few hours and when I asked her about the sign she said it would be no problem. She also said she could do a personalized menu. So I sent her a pic of my husband and a message and they made a special menu for him. When he sat down and opened it he thought it was the coolest....until he saw the divers coming over and they held up a "Happy Birthday Thomas" sign!!!!! The divers then made a motion for everyone to sing, which, they did!! My husband turned bright red...and when it got quiet he had tears in his eyes. It will be a night we will always remember!!!
My husband had the crab claws and he didn't expect them to be cold so he wasn't so sure if he liked them. I had the BBQ Beef and it was really good, tender and tasty. We both had the NY Strip (yeah, I had a lot of beef this night!). My husband loved his steak, mine again had a lot of fat running though it and it was chewy. The potatos au gratin and asparagus were great!! For dessert he had the vanilla cheesecake and he said it was the second best cheesecake he had ever had. I had the chocolate wave and yes, it lived up to it's reputation! YUM!!!!!
4. Whispering Canyon (Breakfast): My husband gave it a B and I gave it a C. I got the skillet and the only thing I thought that was good was the potatos. The eggs were runny and the waffles and syrup had no taste. My husband had the ham and cheese omelet and he thought it was really good. They tried to get the kids to run and get ketchup but no one was into it...I don't know if it was because it was breakfast or what, but instead of being fun it seemed forced.
5. Pizza restuarant at the AK (lunch): Can't remember the name but it was really good pizza! It was a surprise!
6. Restaurant at Morrocco in Epcot (lunch): Fabulous! The Chicken Shwarma was one of the best things I had while in the MK. My husband loved the lamb gyro! A definite must if you like Middle Eastern food.
7. The Garden Grill (breakfast): At Epcot--it was good. Not fabulous but the croissant sandwich was good.
So those were quick reviews....let me know if you have any questions!!