Tokyo Dining Archive
Restaurant Sakura is a table service restaurant in American Waterfront at Tokyo DisneySea serving Japanese cuisine in a setting that looks like a waterfront fish market. In this post, we’ll review Restaurant Sakura, sharing food photos, a look inside the interior, and thoughts about how it compares to other table service spots at Tokyo Disney
In Japan, eating kawaii foods is a national pastime. Tokyo DisneySea is basically the New York Yankees of that, with a star-studded lineup including the Gyoza, Ukiwa Bun, Potato Churro, and Chandu Tail batting clean-up. For Halloween, TDS has upped the ante, presumably for an October playoff run to get it to the WORLD SERIES
Yeah, Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare is cool and the music in Halloween Pop’n LIVE is a beautiful ear-worm, but the real reason to visit Tokyo Disneyland at Halloween? The food. Okay, maybe not the reason, but one reason. For us, one really big reason. We cover Halloween at Tokyo Disneyland elsewhere on the blog, but
This post ranks our favorite counter service restaurants in Tokyo DisneySea, offering a list of the best quick dining options based upon theme, food quality, and value for money. As with all things Tokyo DisneySea, there’s definitely an emphasis on theme and ambiance in these rankings. The list includes only quick service eateries, and does
Sailing Day Buffet is a restaurant in Tokyo DisneySea’s American Waterfront. As the name suggests, it’s a buffet, and it serves mostly Western options, but it really isn’t all American cuisine as the location would suggest; there’s a broad enough selection of different international items (all of which are completely tame), conventional options, seafood, carved
Camp Woodchuck Kitchen is a new counter service restaurant at Tokyo Disneyland themed to Huey, Dewey, and Louie and the Junior Woodchucks. The menu includes s’mores and other campfire favorites (although I don’t ever recall making waffle sandwiches in my Boy Scout days). In this review, we’ll take a tour of this cool new dining
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have some excellent restaurants, in terms of both theme and cuisine. We’ve dined at most of the restaurants in the parks, and have reviewed many of them in posts on the blog. Each of these reviews features food photos, our thoughts on ambiance & food quality, plus comments about everything
Sweetheart Cafe is a bakery and counter service restaurant in World Bazaar at Tokyo Disneyland. While you’ll mostly find baked goods and sweet (hence the name) treats here, there are a few savory options as well if you’re so inclined to parlay the experience into a full meal. This review features food photos, thoughts on
China Voyager is a counter service restaurant in Adventureland at Tokyo Disneyland serving noodles and ramen. This Disney dining review features food photos, (over) analysis of the menu, thoughts on ambiance, and whether you should dine at China Voyager. In short, our answer to the last question is an emphatic YES. China Voyager is one
Sherwood Garden Restaurant is a buffet at Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. This is one of the best Disney buffets anywhere, and it’s a great option for those with “westerner” appetites wanting a high-quality and good-value option. Our review covers why, and includes food photos. In terms of pricing, Sherwood Garden Restaurant is about $40 to $50
Tick Tock Diner is a counter service restaurant in Disney’s Ambassador Hotel at Tokyo Disney Resort–but it’s probably more noteworthy as a bakery. This review features food photos, thoughts on the baked goods & sandwiches here, and how this might fit into your itinerary. Tick Tock Diner is arguably the biggest culinary hidden gem at