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- California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
At the top of the resort, a must do. Watch the fireworks while enjoying a California dinner. Sushi, flatbreads, fish are the theme here. If the bartender is Ray, have him make you a Saki martini. They are out of this world. $35 to $59.99 per adult
- Narcoossee’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
Casual waterfront dining with coastal cuisine. They have a fairly good wine list. $35 to $59.99
- Be Our Guest in the Magic Kingdom
Step inside the Beast’s enchanted castle for an unforgettable sit-down dinner. One of the only places you can drink alcohol in the Magic Kingdom as well. $28 to $35 per adult. This spot is hard to get. Plan ahead!
- San Angel in Epcot
Dine in perpetual twilight at this Mexican restaurant, modeled after a hacienda at the base of Mayan ruins. Great option for something not as expensive but in a secluded atmosphere. $15 to $34.99 per adult
- Le Cellier in Epcot
Set in a cozy cellar of a Canadian chateau with outstanding steaks and seafood specialties. You must try the cheddar cheese soup and signature poutine. $35 to $59.99 per adult
- JIko- The Cooking Place at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Jiko is a blend of traditional African, Indian, and Mediterranean cuisine. Chicken, seafood, vegan, and vegetarian dishes with bold blends of spices and flavors can be found here. Jiko has a vast African wine list that is excellent! $35 to $59.99 per adult
- Tiffin’s at the Animal Kingdom
This restaurant is inspired by exploration and adventure. The plates are small so don’t go super hungry but the lounge cocktails are amazing! $35 to $59.99 per adult.
- Flying Fish at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
Sustainable seafood and prime steaks in the newly remodeled contemporary American restaurant. Make sure to take a walk around the Boardwalk after dinner. $35 to $59.99 per adult.
- Sanaa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Resort
Enjoy slow-cooked meats, salads, and vegetarian specialties served with Indian flavors while enjoying the view through the glass wall of animals roaming the savannah outside. To most, the highlight of the menu is the Indian bread service. A must do. $15 to $34.99 per adult
- Shula’s at Walt Disney Resort Swan and Dolphin Resort
Former football coach Don Shula’s sophisticated steakhouse chain serving beef and other classics. $35 to $59.99 per adult
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