Top Restaurants in Disney World for 2023



We’re breaking the silence TODAY! It’s time to talk about the BEST Disney World Restaurants for 2023, and — spoiler alert — many of these places you’ll be SHOCKED to see on this list.

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46 thoughts on “Top Restaurants in Disney World for 2023”

  1. Okay, guys, I can add a bit to this. I’m due to arrive at my resort January 31 (please pray for me – I’m having lots of trouble recovering from an ankle sprain incurred 4-1/2 weeks ago, and I’m traveling solo) and was right on the button 60 days before at 5:40 am. Reservations did not open till after 6 am. I first tried the Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast a l’Art character breakfast and it was already sold out for February 4, and continues to be sold out as I rechecked. I managed to snag Storybook Dining for that day, but only an 8:20 pm reservation, really too late for me to eat but I took it. Got Garden Grill and am hoping to relive my wonderful pre-pandemic experience. FYI regarding La Creperie in France at Epcot – I had a dining reservation, thank heavens, on an early February 2022 day when it poured rain. The restaurant was FULL and had a waiting line. So I think any plans to walk up, or book via a Tip Board, is highly weather-dependent.

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  2. I wanted to try Tokyo dining soooo badly but we tried to reserve it and disneys site said it is closed until Summer 2023 😢 we are going to try Teppan Edo instead!

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  3. Hi there, what do you think is better? Story book dining wilderness Lodge or garden grill Epcot??
    I was going to go back to coral reef epcot but last time we were seated in the middle even though empty seats at the tank so wasn't impressed however loved the salad I had.
    This time I think I need to experience something different. Not sure if I book artist point on a relaxing day or the garden grill for breakfast or lunch to have a rest during epcot? Any thoughts?

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  4. AJ: Artist Point: They no longer serve Carmel popcorn with the hunter's gift to the queen. Also, the hunter's pie has changed slightly. It seems they downsized a lot of the appetizers and desert. The main meal was still very good.

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  5. IM GOING TO DISNEY AT SOME POINT NEXT YEAR! i asked to be in Disney for my b-day but like its in the works! i was going to announce it on my channel while i was filling out my daily planner (with you lot) but pinch me i must be dreaming! if you pester your mother for years on end it will eventually happen! I dono when im going YET but ik its going to happen…. you have been super helpful, but there´s so much, and some of us have limited diets its kinda frustrating and confusing, i think moms going to go with a Disney planner or something like that. I want to be in on it too, but we´ll see if that happens. Im just exited i get to go. I said id be fine just going to Disney Springs (to save the drama of getting a ticket for a park and park hopper passes) but it might actually be happening!

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  6. AJ: Get the dfb dining guide it'll make all of the dining planning easy!
    Me: sweet this is perfect for me, I have an allergy and I am so overwhelmed by all the choices for what's probably a once-in-a-lifetime trip for me!!
    The DFB dining guide: 900+ pages, 4 worksheets, hundreds of links to articles, and 5 step plan with what feels like 800 mini steps
    Me: sobs

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  7. Hey AJ! Love your videos! Any chance you could do some updated videos about taking toddlers to WDW in terms of dining/supplies/resources? I’m taking my 3 y/o for the first time in 4/2023 and your last videos on this kind of stuff were many years ago and I know a lot has changed post COVID. Thanks for being you!

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  8. I really don't understand why they're not making Roundup BBQ a character meal with the Toy Story gang. Missed opportunity. Without chatacters I don't understand the appeal of a sit down BBQ place with standard Disney food quality. Can get much better BBQ for so much less elsewhere.

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  9. Sanaa… Maybe I'm spolied because I live in a big city. Here you can get amazing, authentic Indian, including naan for $2 per naan. Paying $22 for naan, and Americanized dishes without any authenticity just seems wrong. But there are the animals, and the service has always been good, I'll give them that. If you're from a small town, and have never tried anything much beyond chicken fingers, it's an excellent introduction to new flavors, the most "Mickey Mouse" version you could possibly find. But if you actually consume Indian food on a regular basis, Sanaa isn't that.

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  10. Hoop De Doo… We used to love for the show. The food is hotel banquet food, fine, but we were there for the show. Our last visit was pre COVID (2019), so I hope they don't do this anymore. Our son was 7 at the time, and was chosen to go up on stage. They took him backstage, and we assumed all was fine; it's Disney. When they brought him onstage, there was a skit where one of the ladies was trying to kiss him on the cheek. You could tell he was uncomfortable, and kept turning his head away. The audience laughed, assuming this was part of the show. I know my kid, and was about to march onstage to rescue him, when the performer grabbed him, kissed his cheek, had the audience applause, and sent him back to me. Never again.

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  11. Keep talking about Garden Grill! I had been numerous times and finally tries it at our trip last month and it was all around my familys favorite restaurant and food the whole trip. We had 8 table service res., so thats saying something.

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