Agrabah cafe

jothp

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Does anyone know the latest price for this buffet. The most up to date menu I can find on the review thread is for march 2010. Also does it have an option with unlimited drinks now like the plaza?
 
I'm interested in this info too - think we'll be trying here in July. Looks good from what i've read so far....
 
Is that the Plaza Gardens that has unlimited drinks??? Thanks:thumbsup2

yes the plaza gardens now has two prices for adults - one with unlimited cold drinks and one without drinks. Have a look on the review thread, there is a picture of the latest menu that Carrie Cat kindly took for us. :goodvibes
 

yes the plaza gardens now has two prices for adults - one with unlimited cold drinks and one without drinks. Have a look on the review thread, there is a picture of the latest menu that Carrie Cat kindly took for us. :goodvibes

Thanks!:thumbsup2 Off to have a look!:goodvibes
 
Last summer it was 23,70€ for adults and no drinks included (mint tea was around 3€)

It hasn't been open the last few times I've gone past so I haven't taken a photo of their menu..will look next time and see if there's one up or not :goodvibes
 
thanks Carrie cat, a similar price to the plaza then. I am trying to work out how many Euros we will need. :goodvibes
 
We ate there on March 31 and I am pretty sure it was the €23.70 price Carrie mentioned. I don't remember seeing any drinks options. I love the Agrabah, food was lovely and the chef came round the tables and made a great fuss of DS who has special needs, trying to put his hat on his head (not that DS was having any of it!). :rotfl2:
 
Would you think that Agrabah would be a good choice for a picky vegetarian? She has finally started liking peppers and mushrooms, likes most salady bits, but has quite specific dislikes as well. Last time I saw her she turned down eating Moroccan cous cous at lunch "because it has sultanas in and sultanas are for sweet foods", which made me wonder if Agrabah would suit her (I had been thinking it was a vegetarian must!)
 
Would you think that Agrabah would be a good choice for a picky vegetarian? She has finally started liking peppers and mushrooms, likes most salady bits, but has quite specific dislikes as well. Last time I saw her she turned down eating Moroccan cous cous at lunch "because it has sultanas in and sultanas are for sweet foods", which made me wonder if Agrabah would suit her (I had been thinking it was a vegetarian must!)

Well DD2 and I are vegetarian and we love the Agrabah for its wonderful array of salads. That said, some dishes do have raisins or dates in them and there are bowls of wonderful sticky prunes and raisins on their own in this section as well as a delicious orange dressed grated carrot but there are also plenty of Mediterranean vegetable based salads and several individual salad ingredients such as beetroot, cucumber, sweet corn, tomato etc. In my opinion I think the Agrabah offers the best choice for vegetarians in the park. :goodvibes
 
I would love to eat here - the theming looks great (DD2 loves Aladdin & Jasmine) and the food sounds fab, but I just don't think we will fit it in this trip :lmao:. There are just too many places to try and not enough Disney hours! :rotfl2:
 

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