Disneyland Hong Kong was on the agenda for today.
This place is awesome as far as Disney goes. It s super clean, it is small enough that 1 day is enough to do the whole park, it is cheap (for Disney), the "cast" is super friendly, there was no one there and the food was awesome.
These dim sum buns were on the buffet at the hotel and in the park.
We had lunch at the Riverview Cafe in Adventureland. However, Olivia was quick to point out that there is no view of the river from the cafe. That was the only fault.
This place had a set menu that included chicken soup, vegetables, rice and an Asian dish of your choice. Since Olivia was being ornery we only ordered for 3. I was shocked that they let a table of 5 only order for 3 people. Disney usually drains you for each person. However, the 3 set was perfect for all 5 of us.
The dish choices we got was sweet & sour fish (which Olivia ate most of) shredded pork and celery and beef with green beans.
We also found out that Beatrix loves soup.
We have been to Disney world and tried many places there to eat. None was very good. This place was the best Disney park food you can have.
Also, the frozen "lollipops" as they call them, were
great too. I had the chocolate sesame.
They also have the bbq squid I ate at Lucy's.
How could they,,,? Its Disney,,,BBQ Squid,,,eech!
ReplyDeleteOK, having never been to HK DL, and the Riverview (or non river view) Cafe, I can't really judge. But I am having a hard time imagining that your meal was better than Citricos, California Grill, Brown Derby, or many of the other "signature" restaurants at Walt Disney World.
ReplyDeleteBut, since you say it is better, I will now have to journey to Hong Kong just to see for myself.
@Kathy, those are resort dining, but I referred to park food. So I am just comparing to food within the park and not the hotels/resorts. However, I do know that Epcot has some better food, so it would be a close comparison, but much cheaper.
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