Let's Go Somewhere Different...

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Let's Go Somewhere Different...

Hello Food Lovers...Now I'am a bit of a creature of habit..When we visit our local Indian restaurant I know what I'am having before even looking at the menu..Like wise at my Italian restaurant ( Saltimbocca Alla Romano ) So when it comes to WDW I try to make sure I'am going somewhere different, tho I've been to a few places more than once in the past..So to my quest..We always do one signature dining experience each trip, but since this could be our final farewell,I'am considering to do two...So my choices are first week Yachtsmen Steakhouse and for the second week Shula's...What do you think of this idea..We all love steaks by the way...

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Sounds great to me, I muchlove both places especially Shulas

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Have you done all of the Disney Signature Restaurants? If so, I say stick with Shulas, if not - I would do one of the others. That's just me though.

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Kristen K. wrote:
Have you done all of the Disney Signature Restaurants? If so, I say stick with Shulas, if not - I would do one of the others. That's just me though.

No haven't done Shula's or Yachtsmen yet...Have only done Jiko and California Grill...Do not fancy any of the Grand Floridian..

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Well besides Yachtsmen, I don't know if you're a seafood fan or not but there's also Flying Fish at the Boardwalk and Artist Point in the Wilderness Lodge. Granted WL's signature dish is their cedar plank grilled salmon but if you're adventurous, Artist Point has the Pacific Northwest Trio, consisting of a buffalo strip steak, a venison loin, and wild game sausage. Artist Point also has a filet mignon steak. As for Flying Fish Cafe, they have a NY strip steak. Disney Food Blog says one of the signature dishes over there is a potato wrapped snapper. But anyway, here are some pics:

The Pacific Northwest Trio:

Flying Fish NY Strip Steak:

WL's Filet Mignon: (Small but also very tender.)

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jw24 wrote:
Well besides Yachtsmen, I don't know if you're a seafood fan or not but there's also Flying Fish at the Boardwalk and Artist Point in the Wilderness Lodge. Granted WL's signature dish is their cedar plank grilled salmon but if you're adventurous, Artist Point has the Pacific Northwest Trio, consisting of a buffalo strip steak, a venison loin, and wild game sausage. Artist Point also has a filet mignon steak. As for Flying Fish Cafe, they have a NY strip steak. Disney Food Blog says one of the signature dishes over there is a potato wrapped snapper. But anyway, here are some pics:

The Pacific Northwest Trio:

Flying Fish NY Strip Steak:

WL's Filet Mignon: (Small but also very tender.)

Cheers for that..It's funny because I ran this by my DW last night..She is really more into fish than steaks,so I'm thinking of doing a steak night and a fish night..Thanks for that info..