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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: New York, NY
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I would love to hear about the vegan options you found on DCL. Which ship/itinerary did you sail? Please share!
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Old Orchard Beach, Maine
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I am a vegetarian and go to Disney every year. I love going to 'Ohanas. the chef always makes something wonderful with rice and tofu or tempora! I look forward to it every time. I was wondering if any of you know if the veggie burgers are cooked on the same grill or not? I find that when I go to restaurants no one thinks about the veggie burgers being cooked on the same grill as the regular burgers. Having all of the animal fat cooked right into the veggie burger. I shiver just thinking about it. My favorite thing ever was when BK came out with their veggie whopper lolol. REALLY?!?!
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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There was some talk of dedicated fryers (or lack thereof) earlier in this thread, I think. I know that if you mention an allergy though they will lock things down on whatever they make you, so as not to contaminate your food. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Paradise
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Hi everyone! I was at Animal Kingdom on Saturday and we found some very tasty vegetarian food at a kiosk by Flights of Wonder. We ordered edamame, summer rolls, fruit salad, and Asian noodle salad. Everything was really good, especially the fruit salad, which was served in a half pineapple bowl and included some interesting fruits, such as lychee and mango. We sat at a table overlooking the Tree of Life and it was a very satisfying lunch. Next time we're there I'll try to get some pictures.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 93
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Do you know if they accepted the dining plan?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Paradise
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I know that the edamame had a snack credit symbol, so that makes me think that they would take the dining plan, but I don't really know for sure. We paid out of pocket.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: New York, NY
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AJ from the DisneyFoodBlog had an article about the offerings at the Bradley Falls kiosk. PirateKate, thanks for reporting. So glad to hear that they still have them. I just hope they have them come February!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Vegan MOFO
I am just back from another Disney visit with my family. We did not eat a lot of meals in the park (budget constraints with our big group) but did have some excellent vegan meals at Sanaa and Tusker House. (We ate most of our non-park meals at Sweet Tomatoes - great build-your-own salads plus usually at least one vegan soup option, plus baked white and sweet tomatoes. We were happy.)
We also did our lunch in Epcot at the Terra booth (Food and Wine festival) which offered Trick'n Chick'n Curry, Colorado Chili and a Chocolate Cake with Passion Fruit Sorbet. All EXCELLENT! I really hope Disney will offer another vegan booth in the future! I also wanted to mention that this is Vegan Month of Food (Vegan MOFO) among the vegan bloggers, and my daughter is posting recipes every weekday (even though she is currently traveling through London, Paris and Switzerland). She's invented an imaginary Vegan B&B and posting foods she'd serve for breakfast, snacks, etc. Check it out! www.veganculinarycrusade.com. TP |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Just got back from a quick 4 day trip. We ate at Columbia Harbor House for the first time, and the hummus sandwich is a very decent option. Also had the vegetable platter at Tangierine Cafe (still good!) and the "chicken" curry from the vegan food booth at Food and Wine festival. The curry was really good! If I hadn't already had lunch, I just would have ordered two of those for my meal. I wish they had it somewhere all the time. We went over to Beach Club and had ate lunch at Beaches and Cream. I got the vegetable sandwich (can't remember what the actual name is) and I recommend it for vegetarians (it has feta in it, so not for vegans).
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Chef TJ IS still at 1900 Park Fare. Was able to experience him the second weekend in Sept!
Tusker House is the same ole same ole. Chef Mike did make my family and I unbuttered steamed corn and green beans (a WHOLE huge bowl of it), Samosas in a desperate fryer, and tofutti with a vegan cookie on it for dessert. There's a lot of couscous that's vegan already. Only issue was it was like pulling teeth to get the waitress to ask him to come out. She "knew all the answers" and instructed me to eat something with butter on it (which I instantly recognized once I'd taken a bite). |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Awesome that Chef TJ is still at 1900! Any other recommendations from this past trip?
I'm curious how Boma is for vegans lately. Any vegan experiences for people at The Wave or Crystal Palace? |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Palm Springs, Fl - about 2.5 hours away from The Most Magical Place On Earth!
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Palm Springs, Fl - about 2.5 hours away from The Most Magical Place On Earth!
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OK, ate at The Wave last night the curry veggie stew on the menu is vegan on its own but the chef made me the "catch of the day" with edamame stew replacing the fish with tofu and it was awesome. I was also offered toffuti or rice dream for dessert but I declined. Tusker house got there at 11:15 they still had breakfast food out but were setting up lunch. I was told the Tandoori tofu was fried in the same oil as the corn dogs so they made me seared tofu with spinach basil olives tomatoes ( it was awesome) and the chef made me vegan Mickey waffles as well since there was still breakfast food out. I had rice also with hummus and veggies and a few other things it was great!
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