Flying Fish

Walt Disney World


Flying Fish, specializing in complicated and innovative seafood dishes, consistently ranks as one of the best upscale dining spots at Disney. It's a contemporary, slick spot with a modern ocean theme (note the bubble chandeliers). Be sure to reserve ahead. Kids' meals are significantly cheaper (from $13 to $17).

The New Zealand salmon ($39) and plancha-seared Hokkaido scallops ($43) are two of the most popular dishes.


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