BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 From the Disney Food Blog... Review: Yachtsman SteakhouseDec 18th, 2011 by AJ.Awesomeness! It’s been a long time since we’ve reviewed Yachtsman Steakhouse at Disney World’s Yacht Club Resort, which is a real shame considering how much I like this restaurant! (Meat? Good! Butter? Good! Habanero-Infused Flourless Chocolate Cake? Good!)But on this visit, I broke away from my standards and tried some new items! Can’t wait to share them with you! Let’s get started… AtmosphereYachtsman Steakhouse has very clean, traditional lines when it comes to decor.One of the Yachtsman Steakhouse Dining AreasGuests enter into a foyer where they’ll encounter a large picture window looking into the steak trimming room, then they’ll pass by the open kitchen and into the dining room, which is furnished in light woods and tasteful artwork from top to bottom. Craftsman style chandeliers hang over the white-clothed tables.Restaurant EntranceChandelier in the Two-Story Dining RoomMy favorite room in the dining area is a two-story, circular room with two-top tables that look out onto the Yacht and Beach Club Resort’s own water playland — Stormalong Bay.My favorite Dining RoomBasically, the setting here is relatively bland, but upscale. Consider it a blank canvas on which to create your carnivorous fantasy dinner EatsWhile the menu here changes seasonally, you can always find some great steaks and classic side dishes to try. I love the appetizer menu, which tends to feature some really interesting options from time to time!Appetizer Menu - click image for larger versionDinner Entree Menu - click image for larger versionWe began the evening with Yachtsman’s complimentary bread basket, which includes yummy bread rolls as well as this onion pull-apart bread, which is extremely delicious. Breads come with roasted garlic for spreading as well as salted butter.Yachtsman Onion Pull-Apart BreadYachtsman still offers its cheese plate, but our table ordered this new charcuterie board this time! You get cheese on this one, too, but also smoked duck sausage, venison terrine, beef tartare, and other accoutrements! This is a varied and interesting board, and if you’re a fan of game or interesting meats, it’s a must-try.Charcuterie Board with Smoked Duck Sausage - Venison Terrine - Beef Tartare - Artisanal Cheese - AccoutrementsThe escargot received rave reviews (the person who ordered this is a big escargot fan, so I’ll take her word for it)!EscargotAnd I ordered the root vegetable side dish (which is no longer on the menu) as my appetizer. It was quite good, though I could have done without so many turnips/parsnips (not sure which one it was ).Root Vegetables Side DishFor our entrees, we ordered some extremely different items on the menu! Personally, I couldn’t get past the term “flagship cheddar fondue” and thus had to order the Braised Beef Ravioli, which came with the fondue as a sauce.The ravioli was delicious — a very fun dish when you’re craving both meat and pasta or aren’t in the mood for a steak. The cheddar fondue had a strong, hearty cheese flavor, but it wasn’t overpowering for the ravioli. They complemented each other nicely.Braised Beef Ravioli -- Crispy Wild Mushrooms -- Summer Radishes -- Flagship Cheddar FondueWould I order this again? Yes. But Yachtsman really is all about the steaks, so if you’re a steak fan (like I am), it’s hard to branch out!Ravioli Cross-SectionA tablemate ordered the rib eye (which is what I usually get), which came with sweet potato beignets and red wine butter! This steak is rarely a disappointment — it’s tender, flavorful (thanks to that rib eye marbling), and has delicious (and not overpowering) seasoning. My only complaint is that I can’t ever finish it! Also, I usually order it with garlic butter instead of the red wine butter.Rib Eye with Sweet Potato BeignetsI thought the addition of sweet potato beignets was so interesting, and then I started to see savory beignets on quite a few menus! I guess it’s all the rage…Beignets Cross-SectionThe third entree at our table was a very interesting one — Deconstructed Beef Wellington. The components of Beef Wellington are a pate and duxelles with filet inside a puff pastry, usually served with veggies. On this board, everything was separate, with the pate spread on the board in the center, the filet to one side, and the vegetables (with mushrooms/duxelles) also separated.While this dish didn’t get low marks for taste (my table mate thoroughly enjoyed the meal), I wasn’t very impressed with the presentation. I don’t like the look of the pate spread in the middle of the board. I also am not a fan of “foams” on my drinks and dishes, so seeing the foam on top of the filet just looked a bit like soap bubbles to me…The concept of this dish was a good and interesting one, but the presentation just made it less desirable for me.Deconstructed Beef Wellington - 8 oz Filet - Trio of Wild Mushroom Duxelles - Puff Pastry - Parsnips - Potatoes - Carrots - Red Wine SauceOf course, we couldn’t stop at just entrees! Since this is a steakhouse, there are plenty of high-quality side dishes to order as well. Of course, your entree will usually come with a side dish already included on the menu (e.g. the sweet potato beignets), but how can you resist truffle mac and cheese and creamed spinach? Other options: sauteed mushroom caps, creamed corn, and caramelized onion along with some seasonal offerings.The truffle mac and cheese is one of my favorite versions of this dish on Disney World property. The Reypenaer has a strong, rich taste, and the truffle oil is very noticeable (note — if you don’t like truffle flavor, you might want to skip this). I also love the Orecchiette pasta, which act like little scoops to hold all of that cheesy goodness!Mac and Cheese Side DishThe creamed spinach is very rich here, and I’m not sure it still qualifies as a vegetable with all of that cream and butter! (That’s a good thing when you’re at a steakhouse…)Creamed SpinachDuring our meal, the acting chef in the kitchen kindly brought over a dish he’d been working on to be a new side dish — Brussels sprouts! Now, I know what you’re thinking — you don’t like Brussels Sprouts, do you. Well these are different! Complemented with bacon and a tangy, buttery carrot sauce, these were delicious!New Brussels Sprouts Dish with Bacon and Carrot SauceNow, on to dessert! The desserts here at Yachtsman change pretty consistently, and they’ve already changed since I was there in October. However, two of the items we ordered are still available: the Habanero-infused flourless chocolate cake and the signature banana napoleon.Dessert MenuWhen I saw the words “habanero” and “flourless chocolate cake” together, I knew I was in the right place. After trying the flourless chocolate cake at Flying Fish a couple of years ago, I promised myself that I would order flourless chocolate cake more often — and this was NOT a disappointment!The cake was bitter-sweet upon tasting, followed by a significant kick of habanero flavor after swallowing! Those flavors coupled with the smooth, rich dark chocolate texture made for a great dessert!To lighten things up and offer some complementary flavors, the dish was served with lime sorbet and mango compote. I enjoyed the lime sorbet (even when eaten with the cake), but wasn’t too much a fan of the mango compote.If anyone wants to take me back to Yachtsman, I’ll gladly order this dessert again!Habanero-infused Flourless Chocolate Cake -- Mango Compote and Lime SorbetThe table also ordered the Stone Fruit and Cream dessert, which was a seasonal summer dessert. This included nectarines, Bavarian Cream, and Peach-Champagne Espuma (a.k.a. foam) on top!Stone Fruit and CreamAlso on the menu that evening was a Lemon and Blueberry dessert, which was fantabulous, called Lemon Pudding Cake. It also was a summer seasonal dessert, but it included fruit leather (awesome), candied lemon, and a “blueberry shake” that everyone loved.Lemon and Blueberry Dessert OverallThis trip — like most Yachtsman Steakhouse visits — was delicious. This is a restaurant that is quite reliable in terms of food quality and variety. Service can sometimes be slow here, but that’s more a function of the servers not wanting to rush you rather than not being attentive. Most signature dining locations want guests to feel as though they’re welcome to stay as long as they want, so if you’re in a hurry be sure to mention that to your server.The menu here continues to introduce new and interesting options, though all still fit in the relatively heavy steakhouse category. I have never been disappointed with an entree at Yachtsman steakhouse, and I consider it a great alternative to busy restaurants like Le Cellier Steakhouse in Epcot. However, the Yachtsman chef did just transfer over to Le Cellier, and we’re already starting to see some Yachtsman-esque dishes popping up on the menu over there.http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/12/18/review-yachtsman-steakhouse/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Thanks a lot Monique. Now I'm feeling the need for a steak. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted December 23, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 We were lucky enough to have 2 Yachtsman steaks last trip - the monster porterhouse and the rib eye.Holy beefy-deliciousness!!ok, now I need a steak... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mouseketab.....Carol 1,261 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 while Yachtsman makes a fine steak, my DH Rick can cook one just as tasty for a LOT less!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Roller ... aka Ed 351 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I had the Charcuterie Board, Porterhouse and Stone Fruit and Cream - Holy %$#* OMG over the top (and a meat baby - I blame Dave for this). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted December 23, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I had the Charcuterie Board too Ed - loved it!!It was a close runner up in the app department to the steak tartar at Le Cellier, which I could have eaten a bucket of.We also had the truffle mac-n-cheese twice @ Yachtsman. That stuff should be illegal!And the surprise hit - the brussel sprouts! Who'da thunk!?Carol - totally agree on the price. We actually didn't do too badly there, relatively speaking for WDW anyway. First meal it was just Brian and I and we had apps, split the porterhouse (PLENTY for 2) and had 2 sides. With a drink a piece and the TiW discount we got out for $100 and we were STUFFED! We actually could have done with just one app and one side.Gotta say that even with the cost this is one we'd do again. That's why we didn't blink about going the 2nd time with Lou and Mrs. Lou. :) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lou... 3,118 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Best steak I've ever had.But I have an open mind and am looking forward to Rick changing that. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SCTigerCock 171 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I always have wanted to try Le Cellier, but now I might try this place instead.It's only a 5-10 minute walk out the International Gateway, right? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted December 23, 2011 Author Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I always have wanted to try Le Cellier, but now I might try this place instead.It's only a 5-10 minute walk out the International Gateway, right?Yup! This was the first time we'd tried Yachtsman. For some reason I rarely think to go OUT for a steak. I think it's like Carole says - I can cook up a really good one at home for a fraction of the price.But this trip we tried both Yachtsman (twice!) and Le Cellier and I gotta say I was quite impressed with both. I was especially on the fence about Le Cellier because the reviews the past couple of years have been so mixed, but we had an excellent meal there too.I actually broke the rules at Le Cellier. I got the steak tartar app (which was to. die. for.) but the vegetarian entree - potato/leek quiche. It sounded too good not to try and oh boy was it!Reminds me - I gotta get my reviews of both posted. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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