PrinceOfPeace
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- May 29, 2011
Is there a counter service in any park that offers the same at a table service?
Thank you! Do you know if any restaurants in the park have an equal quick service option?Plaza Restaurant serves the same ice cream as Plaza QS Ice Cream.
Jaleo, Yak & Yeti, Wolfgang Puck, and Morimoto have take-out windows.
Jaleo, Yak & Yeti, Wolfgang Puck, and Morimoto have take-out windows.
No. Why would they?Thank you! Do you know if any restaurants in the park have an equal quick service option?
I feel like you can get the same fish and chips in Epcot England’s restaurant and window.
My family ate the fish and chips at Rose and Crown last month for the first time. The waiter did confirm they use cod at Rose and Crown and tilapia at Yorkshire County fish shop. I don’t eat fish, but my family has eaten at YCFS multiple times. They said, you could really taste the difference. It was so much better at R & C.I feel like you can get the same fish and chips in Epcot England’s restaurant and window.
Is there a counter service in any park that offers the same at a table service?
For some people, a Bordeaux wine must be consumed from a proper crystal goblet, but would it taste equally as good from a paper cup?Thank you! Do you know if any restaurants in the park have an equal quick service option?
You understood my question. Thank you. I didn’t know how to word it.I'm confused by the question. Is the question is there any table service restaurant where the same food is available at quick service the answer is no: table service and quick service have different menus and price points.
Got it thanks. I don’t know if we will have time so looking to see if we can get the equal offer at a QS. Sometimes the ambience makes food taste better, etc. I’m looking to know the facts rather than the feelings/senses. I’m pretty sure we would enjoy the table service better! LolFor some people, a Bordeaux wine must be consumed from a proper crystal goblet, but would it taste equally as good from a paper cup?
Will you be similarly intoxicated drinking from either?
Many answers throughout this Thread imply there MUST be a quality distinction between the food served from the counter of an establishment that also has table service available. On the one hand, of course there is; on the other hand, not necessarily so much.
In some ways, a $4 egg roll (for example) served at a quick service will not be the same quality as the $6 eggroll served inside the same place. Is it the egg roll itself or does the one served on a ceramic plate taste better than one served in a disposable cellophane wrapper? <Bordeaux in a paper cup>
To all the naysayers, ask yourself the following question - if my favorite local restaurant catered a meal for a party in my house, would the food taste the same? The answer is both yes and no. But (for example) would you recommend the Veal Marsala from your favorite restaurant even if the food from their catered event tasted different? Same kitchen, same cooks, same ingredients.
On any given day, any restaurant will be unequal to itself.
Sometimes, this is by design (i.e., the Lounge Menu is not available in the dining room); other times, by mistake (i.e., portion sizes & preparation quality vary). Are scrambled eggs on a buffet the same as scrambled eggs made to order from the same kitchen? Yes and no.
So, we can debate whether or not the foods in the combination quick serve/table service establishments are the same/equal.
For instance, if Morimoto is serving quality dumplings & noodles inside their restaurant, are they serving the same or merely another (inferior?) quality product at quick serve? Similarly, if Yak & Yeti is serving fried egg rolls and chicken fried rice inside their restaurant at 'top-dollar', are they also serving the same/equal product made in large batches to the line of people at the counter service? Is the Iberico ham being served inside Jaleo the same as the quick service Iberico ham? I'm suggesting mostly-Yes, others are saying otherwise.
I am merely arguing that if the table service is a quality place that you might wish to enjoy, then the counter service will offer a fairly good example of what you could have paid more money to enjoy on the inside of the place. You get something for paying extra (i.e., a crystal goblet versus paper cup), but are you sacrificing quality - the answer is both yes and no about equality.
You answered my question...thanks! Any QS you recommend?Bottom line no, there is nowhere that serves TS selections in a qs setting.
You answered my question...thanks! Any QS you recommend?
Great answer! I was thinking the QS at Yak and Yeti.There are a few. In Epcot at Chefs de France, they serve lobster bisque soup and the QS Boulangerie Pastisserie also has lobster bisque soup and the baguette. At the Yak and Yeti, they have crispy honey chicken, chicken fried rice, and pork egg rolls on the TS and QS menus. In MK The Plaza has a fried green tomato sandwich but so does Rosie's All-American Cafe in DHS. Some items from Tokyo Dining are at Katsura Grill in Epcot. You can get a small shrimp cocktail at the the Marketplace at YC for under $10 or get the $19 jumbo shrimp cocktail at the Yachtsman Steakhouse. There are things you can find at QS that are at TS, not necessarily in the same spot. try looking at the allears.net menus.
Jumbo shrimp is different from the shrimp in a small shrimp cocktail. Not necessarily better, or worse - just different. This makes the dishes similar, not the same (that the small shrimp cocktail is premade and not in a QS location notwithstanding...)You can get a small shrimp cocktail at the the Marketplace at YC for under $10 or get the $19 jumbo shrimp cocktail at the Yachtsman Steakhouse.
The DIS host site, www.wdwinfo.com, provides menus and a variety of search options https://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/disneydining.cfmtry looking at the allears.net menus.
It appears this is the exception much more so than the rule, and that a great deal of searching (or having had all these dishes at all the locations ) was required to compile a relatively short list of options. As well, a fried green tomato sandwich at a TS restaurant in MK is likely to not be the same as one at a QS in DHS. I already addressed the shrimp cocktails. And anyone purchasing the bisque de homard should expect a much smaller portion outside the restaurant.I am merely arguing that if the table service is a quality place that you might wish to enjoy, then the counter service will offer a fairly good example of what you could have paid more money to enjoy on the inside of the place.