It’s no secret that Disney World has some pretty amazing restaurants.
We would know because we’ve eaten at every single one of them! But that’s not all — many of Disney World’s restaurants have won MAJOR awards. Several restaurants have been awarded recognition by the Michelin Guide and have even received Michelin Stars. This year, two Disney World restaurants have earned Michelin Stars — and we want to brag about them!
Capa at the Four Seasons Orlando has won a Michelin Star! This isn’t the first time the restaurant has received a Michelin Star, though, but being awarded the Star again shows that it continues to showcase the kind of excellence that the Michelin guide likes to recognize.
Capa is located on the rooftop of Four Seasons Orlando (the hotel itself is on Disney World property). It’s a Spanish-influenced steakhouse that also offers fresh Florida seafood and small plates. The restaurant features an open kitchen, allowing you to watch its chefs at work, and offers amazing views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks.
The second Disney World restaurant receiving a Michelin Star for 2025 won’t come as a surprise to Disney World fans. It’s Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, a restaurant that has received the Star before. The restaurant has offered signature dining for over 20 years in a lavish setting with a multi-course dining experience with carefully-thought-out menus.
Victoria & Albert’s also holds the distinction as the first and ONLY restaurant owned and operated in a U.S. theme park EVER to hold a Michelin Star. Yep, that’s how special this restaurant is. We imagine that it will continue to receive the Michelin Star year after year for years to come.
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No way in heck these restaurants deserve Michelin stars…even though I’ve never eaten at any.
Every Disney restaurant, EVERY ONE, is far inferior to other great restaurants around the country. Restaurants that were never even reviewed by Michelin.
This is a marketing gimmick, with some hanky panky going on which determines these Star rewards.
Nice, now can we ring the rest of the dinning venues back to pre Covid standards
That’s right! Even though I’ve never been to space, there is no way in heck that it’s as big as they say it is. I think there’s some hanky panky there also. (Well, probably more hanky than panky)
LOL Calling Capa a “Disney restaurant” is just a huge technicality.
Victoria and Albert’s deserved a Michelin star. I have eaten at several and the food and service is impeccable and memorable here. Eaten here several times over the past 20 or so years. Our favorite restaurant. Gentlemen don’t forget a sport coat! Have done the traditional and the tasting menu.
Ira, in all due respect, I have dined at Victoria and Albert many times before the pricing made it difficult. I even was blessed to host my 50th birthday there. It is a dining experience that is out of the ordinary. It is the top of the food scale and so enjoyable. Granted, I would feel guilty if I spent what it costs now, but I know that the food is excellent, the service incredible and the service over the top. They deserve the stars. Also I know Michelin Star restaurants as there is one I go to every year for my birthday here in Maine. I wish you could experience the excellence.