Greetings everyone and welcome to
another edition of Disney Magic Monday.
As the day grows later, the stomach
grows hungrier. One glance at a clock and suddenly it’s supper time. This
week I will be tackling the best moderately priced, table service restaurants
throughout the parks. I’m only highlighting these in this entry because in the
weeks to come I will be featuring the best counter service places and expensive
eateries. I also find that more families attend the moderately priced
restaurants to not only have a nice night out but to squeeze in a few souvenirs
for the trip home.
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Reservations are highly recommended for these restaurants so it’s best to make them before you go. Most of these places also accept the Disney Dining Plan so prepare to come on an empty stomach and eat to your heart’s content.
First up, the Magic Kingdom.
1)
Tony’s Town Square – on any bella notte, you can
have Italian dishes at this restaurant based on the Disney classic, Lady and the Tramp. Located next to the
Exposition Hall near the entrance of the Magic Kingdom, I personally recommend
the classic lasagna dish for dinner and the Pistachio Crème Brulee for dessert.
It sounds strange but it will create stars in your eyes and a place in your
heart.
2)
Be Our Guest – put this new restaurant’s service
to the test, believe me everything here is delicious. I've heard gratuitous
reviews about this place and based on the appearance and menu I can trust them.
However, I was conflicted whether to put
this one in the expensive restaurant entry or today’s entry. I put it here because it has moderately
priced dishes with the exception of one pricey dish – much like you would find
at any other restaurant.
Seated in the New Fantasyland you dine in the Beast’s ballroom, West Wing, or the Rose Gallery with the master roaming around every so often. This restaurant also doubles as a counter service area during lunch time. While I haven’t dined here yet, I've heard positive notes about the Sauteed Shrimp and scallops.
Seated in the New Fantasyland you dine in the Beast’s ballroom, West Wing, or the Rose Gallery with the master roaming around every so often. This restaurant also doubles as a counter service area during lunch time. While I haven’t dined here yet, I've heard positive notes about the Sauteed Shrimp and scallops.
Second, Downtown Disney. I am
including this one because it houses tons of moderately priced, table service restaurants.
3)
Crossroads at the House of Blues – as a Jersey
girl, I've been to Atlantic City’s House of Blues. That seaside version of the famous
restaurant is nothing when compared to the one in Downtown Disney. I’m not sure
what it is to be honest but the food is amazing and it has become a family
tradition to eat here every year. I would always order what I call the
Triple Soul Dinner which was a combination of their Margarita Pizza, Sweet
Potato fries, and Cornbread with maple syrup. However, since my last visit in
2009 the House of Blues menu has changed just a tiny bit to add some Mexican
flare. They now serve quesadillas, tacos, and other traditional dishes. This
restaurant is across from Cirque du Soleil La Nouba (also known as the giant
white tent) in the West Side of Downtwon Disney.
4)
Cap’n Jack’s – feel like getting high tonight?
You’ll receive a highly enjoyable plate of food and service at this restaurant.
Located in the Marketplace on the docks, this is your typical seafood
restaurant. Rest assured though they do serve pasta, chicken, and other non-sea
based foods. They make a fantastic pina colada (virgin or dirty) and I highly
recommend that.
5)
Bongo’s Cuban Café – this restaurant is for the
daring, the adventurous, and the different. Across from Something Silver in the
West Side of Downtown Disney, this restaurant also doubles as counter service
at lunch. Featuring a vast amount of Cuban foods
and a few bars, you’ll be having the time of your vacation. Personally I
recommend the arroz con pollo which comes with a side of plantains and saffron yellow
rice.
Third, up is Disney’s Hollywood
Studios.
6)
Sci Fi Dine in Theater – you don’t need the DeLorean to go back to the 1950s but you do need reservations. Seated at the
end of Commissary Lane near Muppet Vision 3D, you’ll be transported to the 50s
by way of old clips, traditional American food, and servers in roller skates. On
a large screen, black and white movie trailers, commercials, and cartoons play
for your entertainment. This year they
updated their menu while keeping some of their old dishes. Personally I
recommend the fried dill pickles and the All American Picnic Burger.
7)
Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano – know what’s good? Pizza. Know what’s even
better? Brick oven pizza and that’s exactly what you get at Mama Melrose’s.
Brick oven pizzas add an overall soft smokiness to the edible disk with a nice
crunch. Of course this little restaurant offers other classic Italian dishes at
a moderate price. You can find this seemingly small eatery next to the Premiere
Theater, just behind Muppet Vision 3D.
Fourth is EPCOT.
8)
The Coral Reef – this restaurant is a good catch
or a sinker but based with my experiences and reviews, it’s usually a good
catch. Located in The Seas with Nemo and Friends, you’ll be surrounded by tanks
filled to the brim with fish (and possibly your dinner). You’ll feel as though
you’re dining in an octopus’ garden with a seafood based menu that has a few
non-fish dishes I personally recommend
the coral reef lobster orecchiette pasta. It’ll have you diving under the sea
for more.
9)
Tutto Italia Ristorante – or in English, “All
Italian Restaurant”. Originally this restaurant was Alfredo’s Italian
Ristorante but it just received a new look and title. The menu appears to be
the same from when I went during Alfredo’s era. Located in the Italy section of
Epcot’s World Showcase, this restaurant is nothing but Italian dishes. Personally
I suggest the cannoli or mocha tiramisu for dessert and the gnochetti for
dinner. Mangiate mi amici!
10)
Teppan Edo – in the mood for fast food for
dinner? Watch as a master chef prepares your Japanese dinner before you in this
classic hibachi restaurant located in the Japan section of the World Showcase. Very
clean cut and sleek, the chefs will stun you with their cooking shows, and
delight you with dinner. This menu is unique because it has a little bit of
everything, even vegetables for non-meat lovers. As a big fan of meat and chicken
though, I highly recommend the Tori dish which is chicken breast with seasonal
vegetables, udon noodles, and steamed rice.
11)
Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room – pull up
a chair in this classic English restaurant found in the United Kingdom section
of the World Showcase. The food here is nothing but English which can be a bit
dull in comparison to other foods but it is quite delectable. Personally I
suggest the slow cooked chicken curry which is mix of both English and Indian
cultures. That way you get a bite of
something different from two exotic lands.
12)
Restaurant Marrakesh – dinner and a show can be
found at this Moroccan restaurant located in the Moroccan part of the World
Showcase. You’ll be treated as royalty when you feast at this lantern lit
eatery. The menu here features classic Moroccan dishes and during your meal,
you are treated to the divine belly dancers of Restaurant Marrakesh. I highly
recommend the chicken kebabs with the combination appetizer for two and the
Moroccan symphony for dessert.
Lastly, there’s the Animal Kingdom.
13)
The Rainforest Café – I put this one here
because you can find it in this park and in Downtown Disney. Surrounded by the
sounds and sights of the jungle, your menu is as extensive as the Amazon
rain forest. The only downside to this place is that it does not accept the
Dining Plan but other than that, it’s a terrific eatery. Found in the entrance
of Animal Kingdom you cannot miss the welcoming eyes of animals surrounding the
classic logo. For a spicy dish, I suggest the Brave New World entree which is
smoky chicken with a variety of cheeses and barbecue sauce.
We've come to the conclusion of our
theme park feasts. Next time you go to
Disney, don’t forget to reserve a spot at any of these moderately priced table
service restaurants. Once again feedback and followers are welcome. If you want
me to highlight any other Walt Disney World related matter, please leave a
comment. Until then, all you need is faith, trust, and pixie dust to make your dreams come true.
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