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| Honorary Cullen Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
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| Best DLP restaurant? Which restaurant at DLP did you and/or your family like best? What did you like in particular?
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| Trust me. I'm a lawyer. Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Manchester, England
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| I'm no expert on this having only eaten at a couple of the restaurants but Matt and I really enjoyed our burgers at Annette's Diner - possibly because it reminded of us of the kind of food we'd eat at WDW!
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| Honorary Cullen Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
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| Hi Karen, Thanks for your input! I've only been to Annette's Diner once but I remember the awesome burgers!
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Virginia
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| My DD (13) and I ate at Planet Hollywood in Disney Village in March of this year. The food was really good!! It wasn't like any lasagne I’ve ever had in the States, it was made with a flaky pastry. Although, Paris has the most amazing food to begin with. I don’t think I had a bad meal the entire trip. I'm so glad I got the chance to visit Disneyland Paris. I all things DISNEY![]() |
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| Community Rank: Tourist Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: PORTSMOUTH - UK
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| When i went to DLP last time i really like Anettes diner, it was good value for money and the food was gorgeous. There was also alot of choice and all of the food was reasonably priced. xx
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: Lincolnshire, England
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| I think over the years the most consistently good restaurant has been the Blue Bayou. Lovely atmosphere and interesting food. The Silver Spur has been better than I expected the last couple of visits. Auberge de Cendrillon is pricy but excellent. Cafe Mickey has fun food and lots of characters, including some more unusual ones like Gadget. |
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| Community Rank: Tourist Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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| We thought that eating at Walts would be a terrific experience, and the atmosphere of the restaurant was fabulous. The decor in each of the room was exquisite and we would have liked to have been able to meander around in the restaurant. I understand that if you time it right, you can get a window seat there, for a prime parade view. However, we did not find the meal to be as great as we'd expected (and were really disappointed that they'd discontinued the chocolate Cinderella slipper dessert). I might be weird, but when a restaurant has dirty bathrooms, it loses a lot of credibility with me, and the Walts' ladies' room was filthy. We were able to have a dinner seating a half-hour before park closing, so when dinner was over, we went out to an empty Main Street, and savored our last view of the castle without any crowds. THAT was terrific.
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