mickeyluv'r
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2005
Last week we had some of the worst WDW food I've ever had!
The quick serve scrambled eggs at the Gasparilla Grill were inedible.
They were precooked (as expected), and left in a warming pan. I like my eggs 'well done' - like you'd say for steak. (Some parts of the USA use the the term 'dry' when it comes to scrambled eggs.) My sister asked for eggs 'well done' (i.e cooked until dry) and the lady was kind of funny. In a heavy Southern accent she said, "Honey, these eggs ARE well done!" (as in cooked well - I think. I don't think she understood 'well done' the way my sister intended... )
The eggs which had been sitting on the bottom of the pan were gummy. Not well done as in grilled, but more undercooked eggs that sat on heat too long. The eggs from the middle of the pan were undercooked. But the truly bad part was that they were (likely) powered eggs that had been VERY heavily oversalted and over-peppered. It was like eating a gummy salt lick!
The bacon was not much better. I think it ws gooked in a fryer- the meat was chewy, and the fat was raw-ish. Eww!
The only redeeming part was the Mickey waffles, and the sausage patty wasn't too bad. I'm not a huge fan of sausage, but the patty wasn't bad.
None of us could eat the eggs or bacon much.
The quick serve scrambled eggs at the Gasparilla Grill were inedible.
They were precooked (as expected), and left in a warming pan. I like my eggs 'well done' - like you'd say for steak. (Some parts of the USA use the the term 'dry' when it comes to scrambled eggs.) My sister asked for eggs 'well done' (i.e cooked until dry) and the lady was kind of funny. In a heavy Southern accent she said, "Honey, these eggs ARE well done!" (as in cooked well - I think. I don't think she understood 'well done' the way my sister intended... )
The eggs which had been sitting on the bottom of the pan were gummy. Not well done as in grilled, but more undercooked eggs that sat on heat too long. The eggs from the middle of the pan were undercooked. But the truly bad part was that they were (likely) powered eggs that had been VERY heavily oversalted and over-peppered. It was like eating a gummy salt lick!
The bacon was not much better. I think it ws gooked in a fryer- the meat was chewy, and the fat was raw-ish. Eww!
The only redeeming part was the Mickey waffles, and the sausage patty wasn't too bad. I'm not a huge fan of sausage, but the patty wasn't bad.
None of us could eat the eggs or bacon much.