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| What are the "do not miss" foods onboard? Just for fun, I thought I'd ask all of you experienced DCL cruisers what foods and drinks are not to miss on a Disney cruise! Please share your favorite appetizers, entrees, desserts, snacks, and drinks from your cruise and where you got them from. Anything from Animator's Palate, Lumiere's, Parrot Cay, Castaway Cay, Palo's, Pinnochio's Pizzaria, Goofy's Galley, Pluto's Hot Dogs, Topsiders, any of the Wonder restaurants, or even the ports! Don't hold anything back! THIS SHOULD BE FUN TO HEAR!!! ~Becca |
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| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Hollywood on the Potomac (DC)
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| I hear the best thing to get from room service is the cheese tray...
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| Anytime you can get any kind of shrimp, that would be a good thing, Beach Blanket Buffet is where I got some. The island mixed grill was fabulous -- I think that was Parrot Cay... The Lox and cream cheese on whole wheat at Triton's for breakfast very good
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| Something or Other Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: California
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| I second the chocolate suffee from Palo. ![]() Also from Palo: the porcini mushroom polenta appetizer...OK and everthing else I ate at Palo ![]()
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| I'll third that chocolate souflee, and I loved, loved, loved the quattro fromagio pizza (did you get how much I liked it? In the regular dining rooms, there was an Indian dish on the veg menu in Lumiere's that was very good. And I enjoyed each and every risotto dish I tried. On deck I was partial to the chicken strips and taco meat and cheese over french fries. And fresh pineapple and coke floats. My favorite adult beverage was the Panama Hat which tasted like juice, but was definately not! Quite honestly I've really enjoyed the food on all three of our Disney cruises. I didn't personally care for the Pirate menu...but that was just me.
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| The chocolate souffle from Palo! ![]()
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| My personal favorite was the steak at Triton's. I love steak, and that one was just p-e-r-f-e-c-t! I cannot WAIT to order steak again on our next Disney cruise
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| The chilled Strawberry Soup served at the lunch buffet the first day, absolutely anything from Palo but especially the Filet in gorgonzola and the chocolate Souffle, Warm Chocolate Chip Cookies from Room service. Oh! And the baked Crab Martinique and Creme Brulee Cheesecake from Parrot Cay.
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