Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Epcot side of Disneyworld? ANyone been to Yachtclub steakhouse vs Le Cellier? ANy new restaurants open up in the last 2 years in that area? TIA!
We went to both. I thought they were good but I had the scallops. DH is in to steak and he thought the Yachtsman compares favorably with well known steak houses he's been to in other parts of the country. Le Cellier is also good but not as good.
Is it too stuffy to bring a 6 year old? (Cellier or yachtsman)
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Epcot side of Disneyworld? ANyone been to Yachtclub steakhouse vs Le Cellier? ANy new restaurants open up in the last 2 years in that area? TIA!
We went to both. I thought they were good but I had the scallops. DH is in to steak and he thought the Yachtsman compares favorably with well known steak houses he's been to in other parts of the country. Le Cellier is also good but not as good.
Anonymous wrote:The best restaurant is definitely Victoria and Albert at the Grand Floridian - but it's expensive and not necessarily kid-suitable.
Anonymous wrote:In the Epcot side of Disneyworld? ANyone been to Yachtclub steakhouse vs Le Cellier? ANy new restaurants open up in the last 2 years in that area? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Epcot side of Disneyworld? ANyone been to Yachtclub steakhouse vs Le Cellier? ANy new restaurants open up in the last 2 years in that area? TIA!
The restaurant in Italy is actually quite good.
We will be trying Morimoto in Disney Springs for our next trip there over spring break. We’ve been to the one in Philadelphia several times and know many people who loved the new location.
Anonymous wrote:In the Epcot side of Disneyworld? ANyone been to Yachtclub steakhouse vs Le Cellier? ANy new restaurants open up in the last 2 years in that area? TIA!