Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree with the chicken parmesan from Palo. I also love the spicy tuna (sashimi). I still think about the grilled cheese/tomato soup amuse bouche from Remy and also those small cakes they give you at the end of the meal.
We like the black truffle purses also. My family raved about the escargot but I can't eat them. My youngest LOVES the french toast which used to be served at Beach Blanket Buffet on the Wonder.
Dessert wise, we always must get the Grand Marnier souffle.
Do you think Remy would be an okay experience for a picky eater? I don't eat beef, pork, or most seafood.
Honestly no. Remy is an amazing experience but if you're not really into food I would skip it. they could probably do something vegetarian with chicken but it wouldn't be worth the up charge in my opinion.
Maybe choose Palo if you want an adult only dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess my unpopular opinion is that I only think Disney food (World & cruise) is ok in taste. I appreciate the theming.
No food on the cruise was particularly memorable to me. We ate one adult only meal at Palo.
On a whole, I agree with you. I found food I really liked but most in the main dining rooms were meh. The chicken dishes in particular had very little flavor. I did like the desserts, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Agree with the chicken parmesan from Palo. I also love the spicy tuna (sashimi). I still think about the grilled cheese/tomato soup amuse bouche from Remy and also those small cakes they give you at the end of the meal.
We like the black truffle purses also. My family raved about the escargot but I can't eat them. My youngest LOVES the french toast which used to be served at Beach Blanket Buffet on the Wonder.
Dessert wise, we always must get the Grand Marnier souffle.
Do you think Remy would be an okay experience for a picky eater? I don't eat beef, pork, or most seafood.
Honestly no. Remy is an amazing experience but if you're not really into food I would skip it. they could probably do something vegetarian with chicken but it wouldn't be worth the up charge in my opinion.
Maybe choose Palo if you want an adult only dinner.
Anonymous wrote:For non-Palo / Remy food options, I like the shawarma at that place by the pool, and the wraps at the other quick service place by the pool.