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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: May 2004 Location: Jackson, NJ
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| what do you recommend??? My husband and I will be traveling to Disneyland without the kids for a two day trip in late October. At Disneyworld our two favorite restaurants are California Grill and Fulton's.... oh and I guess if we had to pick a thrid we would pick Le Cellier. Can anyone make any suggestion based on these three restaurants taste as to what we may like at Disneyland for a nice dinner out? Price is no object...we are willing to pay as long as it's worth it. He likes a nice steak...I like a nice lobster..in the end it doesn't matter as long as the food is great. Thanks for any input. We like real fresh food no matter what it is.
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Foothills of the Adirondacks
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| The top of my list would include Napa Rose and Hook's Pointe. You might also consider Steakhouse 55, Catal, or the Vineyard Room. Check out the menus Disneyland Resort Menus
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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| I would agree - definitely the Napa Rose and we loved Hook's Pointe as well. Another great find for us was Yamabuki. If you've enjoyed Teppanyaki before, this is somewhere you shouldn't miss.
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| Napa Rose in the Grand Calfornian is a MUST. The food is delicious and the service and atmosphere is fabulous. Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen is nice with the jazz band playing and the food is New Orleans Creole style. There is a Morton's Steakhouse down the street as well. ENJOY ~ |
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| French Vanilla Cool Whip Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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| Another vote for Napa Rose. Based on what you said, I also think Steakhouse 55 (formerly Granville's) located at DLH would be a great option for you guys.
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| Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Blue Bayou for atmosphere only - we have not been impressed with the food at all. Ralph Brennan's is fantastic. We really like Yamabuki and ESPN club - the steak salad is great at ESPN - a must have on every trip. Perhaps the biggest adjustment from WDW to DL is the dining isn't really available in the parks. The dining options at hotels and Downtown Disney are realistically close to leave the parks for a meal and some quiteness.
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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
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| The Napa Rose should be one on your list! I also like the Storyteller's Cafe in the Grand Californian but it's not upscale. It is a very nice restaurant that fits the theming of the resort. The food is wonderful there!
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Oklahoma
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| I need to read more about the Storyteller's Cafe, since we are staying offsite, this would be a nice place to go if we are not in the parks.
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