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STAR RATING The star rating represents the entire dining experience: style, service,
and ambience, in addition to taste, presentation, and food quality. Five stars, the
highest rating, indicates that the restaurant offers the best of everything. Four-star res-
taurants are above average, and three-star restaurants offer good, though not necessar-
ily memorable, meals. Two-star restaurants serve mediocre fare, and one-star restaur-
ants are below average. Our star ratings don't correspond to ratings awarded by AAA,
Mobil, Zagat, or other restaurant reviewers.
COST RANGE The next rating tells how much a complete meal will cost: a main dish
with vegetable or side dish and a choice of soup or salad. Appetizers, desserts, drinks,
and tips aren't included. We've rated the cost as inexpensive, moderate, or expensive.
INEXPENSIVE $15 or less per person
MODERATE $15-$28 per person
EXPENSIVE More than $28 per person
QUALITY RATING The food quality is rated on a scale of one to five stars, five being
the best. The quality rating is based on the taste, freshness of ingredients, preparation,
presentation, and creativity of food. There is no consideration of price. If you want
the best food available and cost is no issue, look no further than the quality ratings.
VALUE RATING If,ontheotherhand,youarelookingforbothqualityandvalue,check
the value rating, also expressed as stars.
Exceptional value; a real bargain
Good value
Fair value; you get exactly what you pay for
Somewhat overpriced
Significantly overpriced
PAYMENT All Disney restaurants accept American Express, MasterCard, Visa , Diners
Club, Discover, and Japanese Credit Bureau.
New Treats at DCA
Several new eateries have opened at Disney California Adventure.
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