Favorite food item in Disney
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Dole Whip, hands down. Yummy, unique and COMPLETELY affordable. (I'm talking Disneyland, btw). In a place where things are often so expensive, the Dole Whip is really a great deal. I usually split one with someone since they're so big...you get even more bang for your buck that way!
Also, the Blue Bayou prime rib....aaahhhhhh. I'm drooling right now!
Also, the Blue Bayou prime rib....aaahhhhhh. I'm drooling right now!
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My favorite food at Disneyland used to be the cajon popcorn shrimp...but i have not seen it there anymore ( ....I also really like the cream cheese filled pretzels and I also like the asparagus/bacon skewers at Bengal barbecue. When I worked at Disneyland for the grad nite our Manager brought us a barbecue chicken pizza from tomorrowland -at the time it tasted great.
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My favorite food item in Disney is now the Kansas City Strip Steak at Le Cellier. It has to be the best steak I ever had in my entire life.
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Wow, I used to love the Tahitian Terrace!! So much fun. It was the best!Atomic wrote:The long closed Tahitian Terrace in Disneyland - Adventureland. I used to love watching the Polynesian Dinner review fire dancers while I ate my Kua Pipi and drank my Kihau.
Now there is some horrible Alladin show in there, and while suffering through it we realized ordering food was not an option.
My fav now that can NEVER be missed is the cheese and loaf of bread at the Patisserie Boulangerie in EPCOT France. It is not expensive, maybe $7.00? And there is maybe 4 kinds of cheeses, usually a bunch of grapes and an entire loaf of yummy warm French bread! Less than 3 weeks I will be there, woo-hoo!
Oh, also a couple of glasses of wine, of course....
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OK, this is tough. I can't narrow it to just one, so I'll have to give two choices as well as my wife's top choice.
My top two would have to be Dole Whip and Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup. For my wife - Funnel Cakes (w/ powdered sugar).
Yummmmmmmmie!
My top two would have to be Dole Whip and Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup. For my wife - Funnel Cakes (w/ powdered sugar).
Yummmmmmmmie!
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