One of this restaurant's walls is made entirely of glass and looks directly into the 6-million-gallon Living Seas aquarium, where you can get tantalizingly close to sharks, stingrays, groupers, tarpons, sea turtles, and even the occasional scuba diver. And with a three-tiered seating area, everyone has a good view. Edible attractions include seared Sterling salmon with ratatouille, grilled mahimahi with couscous, and pan-seared ahi Tuna. If you prefer red meat, go for the 12-ounce New York strip with potatoes au gratin. Finish up with the butterscotch crème brûlée.
Reviewed by Mab85 from New York on 7/7/08
This place was remodeled and is now endlessly better than before. We had a lovely meal with great service, and the giant aquarium is always a delight. I would highly recommend visiting this restaurant.
Reviewed by SurfinTX from Dallas, TX on 6/17/08
If your on the meal plan then spend one of the sit downs here. The check after 3 adults and one child was $180 so it definantly paid off. It's amazing what the atmosphere does to everyone. Lights are low, ambient sounds wash over you and more often than not the children quiet themselves (possibly to not scare the fish?) You can also request divers to put messages on the glass for children or for that special someone.
Reviewed by kris10rocks from Nashville, TN on 6/2/08
The food is very good. Lots of seafood choices. The lobster bisque is a must try. This restaurant is great for adults and children. It is quiet for a Disney restaurant. The aquarium seems to memorize children so parents can eat their dinner in peace.
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