Deb & Bill
DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Honorable Mention
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Check out some of the dining experiences at some of the Epcot restaurants during the festival. We've enjoyed the ones at Chef Pauls and Tutto Gusto.
ditto for wdwinfo.com - of which the DIS is a partAllears.net and TouringPlans bothe have decent lists on their websites as well.
we do need some decent TS or QS meals in the other parks/resorts as well. Does anyone have any suggestions for decent, good value restaurants? Any restaurants that "foodies" have good luck with?
Tutto Gusto for small plates.I'm planning a trip with my husband for next fall during Food and Wine. He is extremely picky when it comes to the quality of food but he doesn't like to spend a lot either. The classic "champagne taste, beer budget" situation. For example, he said Yachtsman's Steakhouse was just okay but he considered it a splurge meal. While we'll be spending a lot of time eating at Food and Wine, we do need some decent TS or QS meals in the other parks/resorts as well. Does anyone have any suggestions for decent, good value restaurants? Any restaurants that "foodies" have good luck with?
We are people who love interesting food done well but won’t spend $$$ on it at Disney (for a number of reasons including not wanting to spend lots of time on fine dining on a Disney trip). We are just back from our trip and our best meals were: Sanaa, Nomad Loubge, Satuli Canteen, Spice Road Table and the Wave. Didn’t make it to Skipper Canteen, sadly.I agree with many of the previous posters. Here are my recommendations food good quality, interesting food that won't break the bank: Sanaa, The Wave, Skipper Canteen, and Nomad Lounge.