We all know that there’s plenty to love about Walt Disney World. The rides, the shows, the hotels—but what about the food? When it comes to delicious dining, Disney is in a league of its own. There are luxury meals, traditional American-style comfort foods, and there are even foods that are served in the signature Mickey Mouse shape! Read on for ten of Disney’s best places to eat!
1. Ohana Café
If you’re in the mood for some exotic cuisine and a lively, comfortable atmosphere, then pay this café a visit in the Polynesian resort! Ohana’s got a small menu, but it’s one that’s packed with flavor. Since pork is a specialty in Polynesian cuisine, give the pork dumplings a try—and for dessert, you absolutely won’t want to miss out on the bread pudding a la mode!

2. Three Bridges Bar & Grill
I can personally attest to the beauty of Coronado Spring Resort’s large lake (Lago Dorado), and now you can admire the lake while enjoying a fried shrimp corn dog! A gorgeous setting, a glass of sangria, and delightfully savory options ranging from corn dogs to a burger with aioli—it doesn’t get better than that! (pictured above)
3. Takumi-Tei
Do you fancy yourself a foodie? If so, this new, luxurious, and creatively-designed Epcot restaurant might be the place for you! All of this establishment’s dining rooms are inspired by one of the elements—a unique idea that will have you admiring the décor before your food arrives. And when your food does arrive? Roasted duck, sake, yuzu cheesecake, and maki sushi will all quickly make your mind focus on more immediate, delicious things. If you want a particularly fancy experience—which is saying something, since this restaurant is already an upscale one that highly recommends reservations—then book the Chef’s Table in the Water Room. You’ll get nine courses in a three-hour meal!
4. Jaleo
You may not be in Spain—but you can certainly get the next best thing at this authentic restaurant in Disney Springs! Jaleo features delicious paella, wonderful cured meats, and more. The menu is full of unique offerings, ranging from fried bacon-wrapped dates in apple-mustard sauce to salmon tartare. And yes, there is a kid’s menu if you’ve got any picky little ones in your group!