Dining Archive
New to the 2017 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is Light Lab, an indoor and air-conditioned marketplace booth that has opened in Innoventions. In this post, we’ll share photos of this new booth (it’s really a lot more than that) and its food, and thoughts about it. The menu is fairly sparse at Light Lab, with
Amorette’s Patisserie is a bakery in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World that serves up high-end cakes and pastries in its dessert shop. In this review, we’ll share food photos of these beautiful desserts, and share thoughts on this exceptional bakery and how it compares to the competition at Disney Springs. If you’ve never heard
Tokyo Dining is a table service restaurant in Epcot at Walt Disney World. It’s located, unsurprisingly, in the World Showcase Japan pavilion where it shares space on the second floor of the the Mitsukoshi Department Store with the steakhouse, Teppan Edo. Don’t let the generic name fool you–Tokyo Dining is a gem of a restaurant.
Crystal Palace is a character buffet in the Magic Kingdom featuring Pooh & Friends and serving breakfast and dinner. It’s a one credit restaurant on the Disney Dining Plan. This review features food photos, tips for getting into Magic Kingdom before it opens by booking breakfast, and our thoughts on the meal. Get into Magic
Cove Bar is a bar and restaurant in Disney California Adventure. This review features photos of drinks and foods you can order from the menu. This Paradise Pier hotspot is best described as the epicenter of fun in DCA, and the park’s biggest E-Ticket. I don’t mean to overhype it by saying that, but it’s
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
Bengal Barbecue is a counter service restaurant in Disneyland’s Adventureland, across from Indiana Jones Adventure, specializing in fresh grilled meats…and vegetables, if you’re into that sort of thing. In this review, we share food photos and whether we think Bengal Barbecue is worth the money. Although it’s categorized as a counter service restaurant, Bengal BBQ
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
The Polite Pig is a counter service restaurant in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, with a menu focusing on BBQ. In this review, we’ll share food photos from our meal here, thoughts on the Polite Pig, and whether we’d recommend it to those visiting Walt Disney World. In terms of basics, the Polite Pig
The breakfast buffet at Boma — Flavors of Africa in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is one of the best ways to start your day at Walt Disney World. This review features photos and thoughts about why breakfast at Boma is so delicious. Boma’s breakfast menu features a variety of American and African cuisine, with a
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