I must have a very easy to please palate because I even loved the various selection of home cooked style selections I had at the food court at the All Stars resorts a few years ago. I don't usually ever dine at any of the resort's food courts on my trips, but as this was an unusual situation for me - I had to change my trip and get a late flight out of NY because of a looming blizzard about to hit that would have cancelled my vacation all together, I ended up getting a late flight to Orlando and landing late and getting in very late to the All Stars Music resort, and boy was I glad they were still serving at 9 or 10 pm or whatever it was, but I was prepared for the worst, since I imagine the food courts to be like much of the quick dining is at Disney, which I don't care that much for, while I love most of the sit down eateries.
Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised to say the least! I had like a Thanksgiving style selection of food - think it was stuff like roast turkey, maybe a beef dish, too, green beans and mashed, and maybe corn and rice, stuff like that and it was seriously terrific! They had alot of food choices at the court - I also wasn't expecting it to be that great since it was a value resort food court. But I was totally wrong.
I mean, thankfully, I have only had a few sub-par meals at Disney. It is so rare it happens for me. My last trip last December, all meals at all the restaurants were basically great. Even the least of them, probably Le Cellier, was still pretty good overall.
Also, a word on the hamburgers. If you order a burger in a sit down eatery, they make it THEIR way, and it is great. It is only at the quick service eateries, they follow that hockey puck protocol. The last burger I had at T-Rex was as good as any burger you get at places like Ruby Tuesdays or Fridays, ect. and very enjoyable. The rule of thumb here is don't get burgers or pizza at the quick service unless you really don't care or are so hungry you don't care and must eat those things.