No, this one was raw, barely seared on the outside. I might have heard it moo once or twicedstrawn9889 wrote:undercooked hamburger? the Best burger is done to medium IMHO... i would have paid them extra for that burger. LOL, that is if i saw them grind the meat on-site (yeah right). very little cause for concern though, it would be like eating a medium steak.
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so she is more of a boot-leather type rather than moo, huh?
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Good to know! Flame Tree it isAmy wrote:I would guess the Tangerine Cafe is a bit healthier than the other options. Especially if you do like we did and share one meal. That was plenty of food for two, although there wasn't a lot of meat so big meat eaters would be disappointed.disneylizzy wrote:I really like it too. Also, this may be completely false (but don't burst my bubble!) but it "seems" healthier than some of the other options in World Showcase - like the Mexican pavillion or the cheese croissant in France.
We don't eat the counter service in Animal Kingdom much, but we're going there tomorrow! I don't know if we'll do Flame Tree (which we rarely do) or Restaurantasaurus (which we've never done due to the fast-foody menu.) Then its a stop at the Animal Kingdom Lodge for some zebra domes to go!
Be careful if you go to Restaurantosaurus. F1gment had an undercooked burger there two years back. They refunded the money but sadly didn't seem very concerned about the undercooked meatShe wouldn't eat there this past trip because of that experience. But we did get her a turkey leg from the cart right before you go under the huge dinosaur bridge and we took it to the Restaurantosaurus so she could eat it at a table. And I went and got a hot dog at the Dino Diner and brought that back to eat there with her. It was nice to be in the air conditioning instead of broiling on the hot pavement that is Dinoland
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Has anyone ever had the Mediterranean Sliders Combo? That sounds really good to me, I've never has falafel unfortunately.
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That is what we had, it has one tiny pita each of chicken, lamb and falafel. If you like garlic and chickpeas (garbonzo beans) you would like it. I had falafel once in Italy and very much enjoyed it. But I was disappointed in the falafel in the slider because it was very dry. I don't know if that is a rare case or not though. Mom liked the chicken but I didn't care for the flavor of that. The lamb was very tasty to me, but not F1gment. It's a nice way to try more than one thing thoughnorthernmousefan2007 wrote:Has anyone ever had the Mediterranean Sliders Combo? That sounds really good to me, I've never has falafel unfortunately.
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Is this at Tangierine? It sounds good!northernmousefan2007 wrote:Has anyone ever had the Mediterranean Sliders Combo? That sounds really good to me, I've never has falafel unfortunately.
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Yup, Tangerine Cafe. It is expensive though if you aren't on the dining plan ~ $15. But it is a lot of food and good to split with someone.Soarin08 wrote:Is this at Tangierine? It sounds good!northernmousefan2007 wrote:Has anyone ever had the Mediterranean Sliders Combo? That sounds really good to me, I've never has falafel unfortunately.
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Dear lord does this thread make me hungry... and appreciate Disney food even more.Amy wrote:Yup, Tangerine Cafe. It is expensive though if you aren't on the dining plan ~ $15. But it is a lot of food and good to split with someone.Soarin08 wrote:Is this at Tangierine? It sounds good!northernmousefan2007 wrote:Has anyone ever had the Mediterranean Sliders Combo? That sounds really good to me, I've never has falafel unfortunately.
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He sounds like he was a real pain in the heinie!Soarin08 wrote:Dear lord does this thread make me hungry... and appreciate Disney food even more.That was another complaint our table mate at the Biergarten had.
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The shwarma platter is only $11.99 - $13.99 depending on which meat you get. But like Amy says, its a lot of food. We never share thoughAmy wrote:Yup, Tangerine Cafe. It is expensive though if you aren't on the dining plan ~ $15. But it is a lot of food and good to split with someone.Soarin08 wrote:Is this at Tangierine? It sounds good!northernmousefan2007 wrote:Has anyone ever had the Mediterranean Sliders Combo? That sounds really good to me, I've never has falafel unfortunately.
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Oh thanks Amy, that sounds really good. I love how it comes with several different things, I love having a comparison
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Lots of tastes and textures to explore on that plate. I'm curious to see what you think of it if you try it.northernmousefan2007 wrote:Oh thanks Amy, that sounds really good. I love how it comes with several different things, I love having a comparison
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Gotta be Pecos Bills, Great place to sit down rest and relax after the parade.
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Well baring any major disasters between now and December 2012 I will definitely be trying out Tangierine cafe.Amy wrote:Lots of tastes and textures to explore on that plate. I'm curious to see what you think of it if you try it.northernmousefan2007 wrote:Oh thanks Amy, that sounds really good. I love how it comes with several different things, I love having a comparison
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I just looked at your avatar signature and mistook the comma for a period and wondered why in the heck you didn't go more often if you only lived 1 mile awaynorthernmousefan2007 wrote:Well baring any major disasters between now and December 2012 I will definitely be trying out Tangierine cafe.Amy wrote:Lots of tastes and textures to explore on that plate. I'm curious to see what you think of it if you try it.northernmousefan2007 wrote:Oh thanks Amy, that sounds really good. I love how it comes with several different things, I love having a comparison



