
There are a number of AYCE options in the Disney realm (that stands for "all you can eat," by the way), many of which are worth a visit, but Boma â" Flavors of Africa is a cut above. Seating is somewhat limited, as Epcot crowds are large and this place isn't. You can grab a burger or chicken for the wee one and enjoy your falafel in peace. Phenomenal bang for your buck!Ī.D.'s expert tip: Got a finicky one in your group? Don't be off-put. Recommended for Walt Disney World ®'s Best Restaurants because: IMO, one of the Disney realm's most underrated and most reasonable. Meat abstainers won't be limited to sides and/or salads while everyone else fills up. This is one of the best fast-casual venues for veg-heads, as well. Disney isn't known for its drive-through $1 menus, but you'll get serious value (even for a theme park!) here and quite a bit of flavor to boot. Tabouli and lentils and hummus - along with hearty bread for wrapping and dipping - round out the ample plate. You'll definitely want a tray for your order. Generous portions of lamb, chicken, falafel and more fill the reinforced paper plates at the Tangierine Cafe, a fast-casual dining option in "Morocco" at Epcot's World Showcase. The pinnacle of gourmand experiences is reserved for the prix fixe elegance of the Grand Floridian’s Victoria & Albert’s, a dining event if ever there was. At Raglan Road you can slake your sun-baked thirst with a pint of Guinness or a flight of selections from the Emerald Isle while filling your belly with fare that’s miles above what you might have expected at a casual Disney Springs Irish pub. And also the option to see real African animals out back.

You can’t argue with breakfast, lunch or dinner in a castle.įor buffet fans, Boma, set in the resplendent digs of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, not only offers up all the traditional fare a plain-jane foodie would love, it allows for a safari of the palate amid a host of offerings culled from more than 50 African nations. If that's so, you can't do better than Cinderella’s Royal Table. For some, the Disney experience is about its classic characters and iconic imagery.

And when you take the nearly innumerable dining options available at Orlando's ever-growing Disney World complex it is a Herculean task, but we’ll take it on.
