Favorite Eats at Disney World Part 2


I'm having a hard time accepting that 2019 has come and gone and it's 2020, but to start off the New Year I wanted to share some of the best things I ate at Disney World recently! And it would not be a "favorite Disney food" post without mentioning the Bacon Mac n Cheese Fries at Casey's Corner in Magic Kingdom. Seriously, there has not been a trip since these were announced that we did not order two of these bad boys (yep, we can't share, they are THAT good!)



Another all time favorite is the Blueberry Cream Cheese Mousse at Satuli Canteen in Animal Kingdom. I've also been enjoying ordering the chili garlic shrimp with noodles and no sauce, so good!


The "cotton candy" part of the Cotton Candy Arendelle Aqua Cone at Storybook Treats in Magic Kingdom sort of made me turn my nose up at the idea of this...but it was too cute to not try, so I got one. And I was pleasantly surprised and glad I did! It was light and not overly sweet, but the Mickey Mouse heads are basically sugar cubes, so be weary. 


I'm seriously going to have a meltdown when this is no longer at Hollywood Studios. The Key Lime Pie on a stick at The Neighborhood Bakery in Pixar Place is DELICIOUS! It's sweet, it's crunchy, is got that refreshing citrus punch. It's everything you need after a long, hot day in the parks.


I know Kona Cafe at the Polynesian Resort has some great food. I've been raving about Tonga Toast for years, but I have been sleeping on their dinner menu. Number one, you can order Ohana off the menu after 4pm. Number two, this Duck Fried Rice with Confit Leg is one of the best things I've ever had at Disney. Make a reservation. You will not be disappointed.


Epcot Festivals are my favorite and Japan almost never disappoints. The Shanghai Holiday Kitchen menu was the first to catch my eye. The pork vegetable egg rolls were fine, nothing to write home about. But the meat in the Mongolian Beef Bao Bun...amazing! I would order that year round if it was available. The Bao Bun was a little underwhelming, but the meat made up for it.


Is it even a trip to Epcot without stopping by The Refreshment Port for a Bloody Mary? This one was so good with a barbecue spice rub rim!


Let's head back to Kona Cafe at the Polynesian Resort. Did I mention how good the food was? The Lobster Mac n Cheese does not disappointed! 


I don't think a trip to Animal Kingdom is complete without stopping by Tamu Tamu for a Dole Whip Float with Coconut Rum!


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