PudseyChancer
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2007
Another good day.
As I've yet to encounter said garment, I take it that was an accurate prophecy, Mystic Kev?I rather cynically ask if one of those ways is hung up in the wardrobe gathering dust.
I see what you mean about it being a cross between counter and full service, although it wouldn't have occurred to me to describe it that way before reading your comments. It's definitely got the feel of a large counter service place - a big area divided into lots of rooms - but I think the attention to detail and the sheer number of artefacts sets it apart. Sharing appetisers, tapas-style is definitely the way to go. As I've mentioned before, the starters are hugely superior to the entrees.Lunch at Yak and Yeti is next and this is a first for all of us. It seems to me that this place falls somewhere between a counter service and full service restaurant. Its an interesting place, very well themed with lots of Nepalese artefacts to look at. We share lots of appetisers including wantons, pot stickers, pork rolls and green beans.
I'm sure this is a fairly new addition. We came across it in January last year and I know we'd never seen it before.Now this is the 12th time in WDW for Tam and I and we find something on every trip that weve never seen before. In the back of the shop there are two small furnaces and a man giving a demonstration on glass blowing. But its much more than this; he is an artist rather than an artisan.