Day 2
Kidani Village and Sanaa
Part 1
It's lunch time and we're hungry!!!!! Let's head over to Kidani for a little change of pace...
If you decide to venture over to Kidani Village, you can walk or you can take the AKL Courtesy Van. Since the sky was gray, we decided to play it safe and ride. While waiting, one of the staff members allowed the kids to play his drum
.so super friendly!!
Just so you can get a visual of where AKL is in location to Kidani Village, Ive provided a map. Ignore the yellow dotted lines this was an older map before Kidani was complete.
The ride of course was very short. I dont remember exactly how long it would take you to walk
.I think they said around 10 minutes or so. We didnt wait any time for the van to arrive
very quick.
Arriving at Kidani, I immediately noticed that there were very few people (not that AKL ever got crowded and crazy)
..and another map for your informational purposes.
It also appeared that Kidani was more spread out than Jambo House. For example, if you were staying on the far right side at the end, it looks like it would take forever to walk to the pool
just an observation.
The lobby was very ornate and African
just as pretty as Jambo but on a much smaller scale. There werent many people at all
very quiet which was nice.
We had a few minutes before the lunch ressie, so we used our time very wisely
.to get more pics of the animals, of course! Again, the savannah overlook is much smaller than Jambo, but very nice, and there are still plenty of animals to observe.
Looking back at the Kidanis lobby area
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Finally time for lunch!
.. 1:00pm reservation
Just a little FYI about the restaurant
Sanaa serves African cuisine with Indian flavors for lunch and dinner. Sanaa means "artwork" in Swahili, and as its name suggests, Sanaa offers its guests beautifully prepared food, served in an artistic atmosphere with a stunning view of the savanna. (DisneyWorld.com)
Experience: Special & Unique Dining
Service: A la Carte
Price Level: $15 to $35.99
When I approached the hostess, I noticed that it wasnt busy AT ALL! Hopefully this means we can get a view by the window. She was very helpful and explained that there were only a couple of tables that would seat 6 by a window, but she would be happy to see what she could do. She gave me a pager and said it would be just a short wait for the window seat. While I was getting a picture, she offered for Stephen to jump in with her. (Can you see the Hidden Mickey???)
I think we looked around a bit more, then the pager started buzzing
..as promised
.a table by the window!
We couldnt have been any closer to the Sunset Savannah
.perfect seat!
While looking at the menu, we notice this very ornate bird leisurely passing by and occasionally glaring at us
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This is the only picture I have of the waiter
dont remember his name, but he was very accommodating and informative
.good service.
When the waiter brought our drinks, I noticed that both Faith and Jesse had these light-up straw things
not sure I remember ordering them special drinks

. Faith informed me that SHE ordered them
..nice.
Remember the bird
.well here he is AGAIN
Time for some food pics!
Appetizer
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Choice of three breads and three accompaniments
. I dont remember which breads or sauces we chose (sorry) all I remember is
EVERYTHING was unbelievably, undeniably DELICIOUS!!!
Main Course
Faith and Jesse had the usual burger, but believe it or not
very tasty.
Dads entrée
.Im assuming he liked it because it was ALL gone.
Served Open-faced on Naan Bread with minted Greens, tomato, onion, and cucumber raita
MaHopie, Stephen and I had the choice of two
.slow-cooked in gravy, simple and well-seasoned served with Basmati Rice or Five-Grain Pilaf
IGNORE the part that says Tandoori Chicken
.its wrong
..its actually Butter Chicken.
MaHopies
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Stephens entrée
.the Butter Chicken was fabulous!!! The short ribs were good, but it tasted like the roast beef I cook at home. If I had known, I would have ordered the shrimp or another choice
.still good though.
And here we go again with the bird! Faith and Jesse were having a hard time finishing their food, and Stephen was flashing pictures left and right.
Then, the bird just stops and starts glaring at us
actually it was quite humorous. I've never seen a bird with behavior like this.
Stephen captured this 'up close and personal' shot of our new found friend
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Up next
.desserts and more Kidani Village...