MrsB1228
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After returning to the resort with our purchases, we relaxed a bit, watched some TV and then got ready to leave for AK.
We arrived at 4:00, and watched the end of Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade. We then made our way through the crowds to check in for our 4:45 reservation. We waited a few minutes and then were escorted upstairs to our table, right by the window overlooking the walkway. We were seated right at our ADR time.
Our waiter checked in quickly, and took our beverage order, Coke for DH and ice water for me. After looking over the menu, we both decided to order the Baby Back Ribs.
Baby Back Ribs: Slow roasted ribs, hoisin BBQ sauce, chicken fried rice and sweet chili slaw.
These were good. The ribs were fall-off-the-bone tender and the hoisin BBQ sauce added some depth with its addition of sweet, slightly salty flavour. The chicken fried rice was OK, not particularly memorable and the sweet chili slaw was very nice. I didn't really detect much chili, there certainly wasn't any heat. It wasn't overly sweet either, and was actually rather bland. I seem to remember there being more complexity to the slaw the last time we had this. DH loved it however, and wished he had a larger portion. I give this 3/5 because the ribs were wonderful but the side dishes were weak, IMO. Hubby gives it 4/5 as he really enjoyed everything but agreed the chicken fried rice was nothing special.
For dessert, I didn't even need to look at the menu.
Fried Wontons: Skewers of fresh pineapple and cream cheese wontons, served with strawberries, vanilla ice cream and drizzled with honey vanilla sauce.
These are delectable and are one of my absolute favourite desserts in all of WDW. The components, when eaten separately, are delicious; but when you take a piece of wonton along with the pineapple, a little portion of strawberry and that incredible sweet, smooth honey vanilla sauce ... it's a party in your mouth my friends!
Definitely a 5/5!
Here's a close up of one of these little nuggets from heaven.
Hubby had the same thing and gives it 3/5 since he doesn't like cream cheese. I know, I know ...

Since I'd only had ice water with my meal, I decided to order one of their specialty teas to have with dessert. I selected the Spiced Chai.
I love the teapots they use! This is a great choice if you're a chai tea fan like me.
Overall, Yak & Yeti gets a rating of 3-3/4 out of 5 this visit. It didn't wow me as much this time but it's still a solid favourite with DH. We're visiting again later this trip ... will I be more impressed next time? Stay tuned to find out.
Dinner used 2 table service credits and would have cost $78.75 OOP.
Up next: Day 4 includes breakfast at Kona Cafe, a snack at Ghiradelli, drinks at the Tambu Lounge and dinner at Boatwrights.

We arrived at 4:00, and watched the end of Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade. We then made our way through the crowds to check in for our 4:45 reservation. We waited a few minutes and then were escorted upstairs to our table, right by the window overlooking the walkway. We were seated right at our ADR time.


Baby Back Ribs: Slow roasted ribs, hoisin BBQ sauce, chicken fried rice and sweet chili slaw.
These were good. The ribs were fall-off-the-bone tender and the hoisin BBQ sauce added some depth with its addition of sweet, slightly salty flavour. The chicken fried rice was OK, not particularly memorable and the sweet chili slaw was very nice. I didn't really detect much chili, there certainly wasn't any heat. It wasn't overly sweet either, and was actually rather bland. I seem to remember there being more complexity to the slaw the last time we had this. DH loved it however, and wished he had a larger portion. I give this 3/5 because the ribs were wonderful but the side dishes were weak, IMO. Hubby gives it 4/5 as he really enjoyed everything but agreed the chicken fried rice was nothing special.
For dessert, I didn't even need to look at the menu.


Fried Wontons: Skewers of fresh pineapple and cream cheese wontons, served with strawberries, vanilla ice cream and drizzled with honey vanilla sauce.
These are delectable and are one of my absolute favourite desserts in all of WDW. The components, when eaten separately, are delicious; but when you take a piece of wonton along with the pineapple, a little portion of strawberry and that incredible sweet, smooth honey vanilla sauce ... it's a party in your mouth my friends!



Here's a close up of one of these little nuggets from heaven.

Hubby had the same thing and gives it 3/5 since he doesn't like cream cheese. I know, I know ...


Since I'd only had ice water with my meal, I decided to order one of their specialty teas to have with dessert. I selected the Spiced Chai.

I love the teapots they use! This is a great choice if you're a chai tea fan like me.

Overall, Yak & Yeti gets a rating of 3-3/4 out of 5 this visit. It didn't wow me as much this time but it's still a solid favourite with DH. We're visiting again later this trip ... will I be more impressed next time? Stay tuned to find out.

Dinner used 2 table service credits and would have cost $78.75 OOP.
Up next: Day 4 includes breakfast at Kona Cafe, a snack at Ghiradelli, drinks at the Tambu Lounge and dinner at Boatwrights.
