Disney Parks Blog photo An artist's rendering of the renovated California Grill. |
If you're going for the fireworks: You don't need to go far from the Contemporary to find a stunning view of the fireworks. At the Polynesian, 'Ohana offers a view of the fireworks through a wall of windows, but the buffet restaurant is sometimes described as "chaotic." At the Grand Floridian, we like Narcoossee's, which features seafood but also offers a couple of serious steaks. Best of all: It's a lovely spot to watch the fireworks. You'll want to leave your table and step out onto the wraparound porch to catch the show.
If you're going for the romance: The California Grill might not have been your best choice to begin with. We've had a few truly romantic dinners there -- when we were lucky enough to get a table by the window before the fireworks, and before the place became overrun by children even at 9:30 at night (this was years ago, when children still had bedtimes). Today, it's pretty hard to find a romantic spot, short of Victoria & Albert's, which is pricey enough to require a second mortgage. So I suggest trying Jiko at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Not only is the food memorable, but it's one of the quieter restaurants at Disney World. You can also take a romantic stroll around the savannah after dinner. It's really quite lovely.
If you're going for the sushi: Try Tokyo Dining at the Japan pavilion in Epcot. You may not even need an advance reservation -- it's typically pretty easy to get into. But if you plan ahead, you can get a table by the window and a fabulous view of Illuminations. Our favorite spot for sushi at Disney World is a little less glamorous: the bar at Wolfgang Puck Cafe at Downtown Disney. It's never crowded, and you can drop in for a drink and some low-stress sushi while you take a break from shopping.
If you're going for the wine list: We'll defer to Wine Spectator magazine for the best Disney wine lists. In the most recent awards, given last summer, seven Disney restaurants won Awards of Excellence from Wine Spectator magazine last year, including:
- Flying Fish Cafe (Boardwalk)
- Citrico's (Grand Floridian)
- Il Mulino New York Trattoria (Swan)
- Jiko (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
- Narcoossee's (Grand Floridian)
- Todd English's Bluezoo (Dolphin)
- Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht & Beach Club)
If you want the whole package: My vote for the best all-around alternative to the California Grill goes to Narcoossee's at the Grand Floridian. Its menu should appeal to fans of the California Grill -- the lobster tail and filet surf-and-turf with mashed potatoes and green beans positively flies out of the kitchen. And the fireworks are the perfect way to end an evening.
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