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This upscale eatery features pricey waterfront dining with live music, “floating artwork” (classic wooden boats), and boat rides. Guided tours aboard a wooden, Venetian-style water taxi include champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries. Guided Amphicar cars (yes, cars!) launch from land, enter the water, and take guests on a 20-minute tour of the landmarks of Disney Springs. Managed by the folks behind Chicago’s Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, menu items include bone-in ribeyes, Chilean sea bass, fish tacos, and grouper. |
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Celebrity Chef Art Smith's new restaurant is a big hit with Disney Springs diners! This eatery is big on Florida comfort food, with offerings such as church lady deviled eggs ($10), thigh high chicken biscuits ($12), fried catfish sandwich ($15), Addie Mae's chicken & dumpling soup ($9), Art's famous fried chicken ($27), shrimp & grits ($26), cheddar cheese drop biscuits ($6),and Southern snap beans ($8). Kids meals include fish sticks, cheeseburger, fried chicken tenders, and a friend chicken sandwich (all $9). You can also get Grab & Go with favorites like BBQ chips ($7), chopped pork barbecue sandwich $10), and shine cake ($8). The decor is all Floridian here, too! Jennifer ate here in June 2017 and found that Southerner Art Smith's idea of comfort food was considerably different than her Midwestern tastes—it was like comfort food from a parallel dimension! |
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This small “chippie” beside Raglan Road offers hand-battered fish & chips ($10.95), burgers ($10.95), chicken ($9.95), Dublin-style meat pies ($11.95) and fried (donut-battered) candy bars ($3.50). Seating is mostly outside and uncovered. |
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This rum-running speakeasy offers Prohibition-era cocktails and a menu of casual Italian dishes. This lounge also hosts a Sunday Supper each week, which is a family-style meal. |
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In the mood for 1920s cabaret and contortionists? This new “industrial gothic” restaurant complex serves you in one of several themed restaurants, such as Mario & Enzo’s, an Italian trattoria; Enzo’s Hideaway Tunnel Bar, a speakeasy; and Pizza Ponte, a fast-casual concept. The Edison is a restaurant by day, but by 10:00 pm is transforms to a 21 & up only venue with special menus and entertainment. Pizza Ponte offer quick casual meals for lunch and dinner, Maria & Enzo's offers table service lunch and dinner, and Enzo's Hideaway is a lounge featuring small plates and a a unique drinks menu. Jennifer ate at The Edison in March 2018 and was delighted by both the food (order the Candied Bacon on a Clothesline) and the service! |
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Erin McKenna's Bakery NYC S $4 |
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Gluten-free baked goods, cupcakes, doughnuts |
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This new Italian trattoria in The Edison serves handmade pastas and other favorites. Set inside a 1930s-era airline terminal, this high-ceilinged restaurant offers gorgeous views of Lake Buena Vista. The menu, which includes things like Busiate con Granchio (spiral pasta with crab), Rigatoni all Normal (eggplant, chile, tomato, ricotta salata), and 'Ncasciata al Forno (Sicilian baked pasta), was created by Michelin star-rated chef Theo Schoenegger. Extensive wine list of more than 100 bottles (mostly Italian). A weekend brunch is also offered. |
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Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar S $13 |
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Did you know that Indiana Jones’ pilot was named Jock Lindsey? He was, and he now has his own restaurant with signature cocktails and small plates, such as “Air Pirates Everything Pretzels” and “Rolling Boulder Meatballs.” Aviation decor filling the eatery, with, vintage travel posters covering the walls and correspondence between Jock, Indy and their fellow adventurers on display. You can even go outside to Jocks’ old steamboat. This is mostly a drinking establishment, but there are some appetizer-size treats here, such as goat-cheese stuffed dates ($9), Snack of Ra salads and dips with naan ($12), fish tacos ($10), grilled brats ($8.50), calamari ($12.50), meatball sliders ($11.50), pretzel flight ($10.50), shrimp flatbred ($6), and spicy Asian sticky wings ($14). |
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Pick up a slice of Sicilian-style pizza or an Italian sandwich at this new fast casual eatery at The Edison. You can even get Italian doughnuts (bomboloni), pastries with rice cream, and tiramisu. And check out the stuffed pizza bread! |
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Morimoto Asia is Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto’s first-ever pan-Asian restaurant featuring flavors from across the continent. This Disney Springs dining destination includes unique exhibition kitchens showcasing traditions like Peking duck carving, and dim sum. Offerings include Chinese, Korean, and Japanese entrees, such as sushi ($8-$12), dim sum ($8-$10), kung pao chicken ($22), spare ribs ($36), Peking duck ($48), and orange chicken ($24). There's a dim sum brunch on Saturdays and Sundays until 3:00pm for a $27 fixed rate. A new late-night menu is available in the Forbidden Lounge on the second floor. The two-story restaurant opened September 30, 2015. Morimoto Asia features waterside seating, terraces, a grand hall and a cocktail lounge. |
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No reservation (or budget) for Morimoto Asia? Try their street food, available to the left of the main entrance. Offerings include egg rolls ($8), Asian salads ($10-12), and sushi rolls ($7-$10). Drinks are available, including green tea ($3) and Kirin ($9). A covered, outdoor seating area is available for diners. |
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The Sushi Bar at Morimoto Asia D $76 |
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This special 14-seat-only sushi bar on the upper level of Morimoto Asia offers fine sushi made-to-order. For $150/person you can put yourself in the chef's hands for a 5 to 7-course omakase dining experience. Reservations are required, $75/person deposit required for omakase dining. |
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Top Photo Slice: The BOATHOUSE at Disney Springs (℗ 54403) Photo contributed by © Jennifer Marx
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jhirjak on 08/10/2017 at 4:30:03 pm EDT says: Reply
RE: Morimoto Asia
I believe you only need to use 1 DDP credit for lunch?