Hiya - how does the chefs table differ from the normal tables with the exception of being in the kitchen, which sounds noisy and being much more expensive?
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Hiya - how does the chefs table differ from the normal tables with the exception of being in the kitchen, which sounds noisy and being much more expensive?
I believe (but have never been) that the chef visits with you and learns your personal preferences and then makes you your own custom tailored dinner.
It's not noisy as I understand it? It's the show place kitchen for all of WDW, so it's going to be something very special. :yes:
I think our Slowhand has done this?
We`ve done the Chef`s Table on a couple of occasions.
As Tink said, the Chef introduces him/herself and then prepares your meal taking account of any of your dietary requirements etc.
As such you don`t choose your meal from a menu, although a tailor made menu is given to you when you are about to leave.
It is a bit more relaxed on the Chef`s Table. The gentlemen are allowed to remove their jackets, although they must be on when you get escorted through the main dining area if you need to visit the restroom.
It`s nice being able to watch the chef`s at work in the Kitchen and you are free to ask away with any questions you have.
IMHO, the Chef`s Table is ideal if there are more than 2 of you there. I went with my DW on our first visit and although we had a great time, sharing the experience with dining partners is by far the best approach.
Sounds great.
Idea for me,Dorothy,Johnie,Becca and the kids next year then!
LOL. Spit Wads w/ risotto in a white wine sauce, anyone?
I'm pretty sure they wouldn't let us NEAR that kitchen :D