tinagirl
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As I've begun planning our trip for early January of '09, I realized that I had TONS of photos of Disney food from January of this year that I had never posted. Combine that with a good friend who is interested in seeing what our dining experiences were in the past, and I decided to dip my toe in the proverbial dining review oasis.
We were in Disney World in January of 08 for the Half Marathon, but I unfortunately was nowhere near as trained as I needed to be, and decided to opt out and plan for 09 (which is why we're going back). We didn't want to shed the trip, though, so we just had a good time!
Players:
Jason (Dear Boyfriend), sometimes called Jay, sometimes called Sweet Prince, sometimes called most annoying man on earth. (often all at once) He's happy if food includes red meat in any given form.
Tina (me), tomboy and tentative foodie who LOVES a good soup.
Review #1: Cantina de San Angel (counter service) EPCOT
-We arrived at EPCOT close to 8pm, after flying from Los Angeles to MCO, and a rather long flight delay. We took the Express (which is GREAT) direct to Pop Century and checked in, and quickly hopped the bus to visit the park.
Since we were both pretty beat, we decided to just get counter service at Cantina and watch Illuminations, so we split an order of the Cantina Nachos, and the Bunuelos, along with some beverages.
Cantina Nachos:
It may have been the fact that we hadn't eaten for 17 hours, but these were actually really really tasty. Of course, they weren't really "home made" nachos, as we are used to from hole in the wall places that are near our home in L.A., but they were like excellent movie theater nachos, complete with flourescent processed cheese food!
Our biggest complaint was that they went really light on the cheese, so we actually went back and got a separate side after this, fortunately, the CM did not charge us extra.
Bunuelos:
We were REALLY disappointed by this. Now, first of all, I should tell you that I do actually love foods by the Bimbo Bread company. We get them all the time at the local 7-Eleven...
That being said, we thought we were getting a real bunelo, which is sort of like a puffed donut coated in cinnamon and sugar... warm and tasty.
So instead, we got these Bimbo Bunuelos, and once I got over the initial disappointment, I said, Oh well, these are good too, and opened them up. Unfortunately, they were completely stale and rock hard. I'm not sure if they were past their prime, or if trekking these tasty snacks from the west coast just takes a toll, but I strongly suggest avoiding these if possible.
Total Score: 3/5
Stay tuned for much better experiences at Le Cellier, Boma, and a death defying fight with a Boardwalk Seagull.
We were in Disney World in January of 08 for the Half Marathon, but I unfortunately was nowhere near as trained as I needed to be, and decided to opt out and plan for 09 (which is why we're going back). We didn't want to shed the trip, though, so we just had a good time!
Players:
Jason (Dear Boyfriend), sometimes called Jay, sometimes called Sweet Prince, sometimes called most annoying man on earth. (often all at once) He's happy if food includes red meat in any given form.
Tina (me), tomboy and tentative foodie who LOVES a good soup.
Review #1: Cantina de San Angel (counter service) EPCOT
-We arrived at EPCOT close to 8pm, after flying from Los Angeles to MCO, and a rather long flight delay. We took the Express (which is GREAT) direct to Pop Century and checked in, and quickly hopped the bus to visit the park.
Since we were both pretty beat, we decided to just get counter service at Cantina and watch Illuminations, so we split an order of the Cantina Nachos, and the Bunuelos, along with some beverages.
Cantina Nachos:

It may have been the fact that we hadn't eaten for 17 hours, but these were actually really really tasty. Of course, they weren't really "home made" nachos, as we are used to from hole in the wall places that are near our home in L.A., but they were like excellent movie theater nachos, complete with flourescent processed cheese food!
Our biggest complaint was that they went really light on the cheese, so we actually went back and got a separate side after this, fortunately, the CM did not charge us extra.
Bunuelos:

We were REALLY disappointed by this. Now, first of all, I should tell you that I do actually love foods by the Bimbo Bread company. We get them all the time at the local 7-Eleven...
That being said, we thought we were getting a real bunelo, which is sort of like a puffed donut coated in cinnamon and sugar... warm and tasty.
So instead, we got these Bimbo Bunuelos, and once I got over the initial disappointment, I said, Oh well, these are good too, and opened them up. Unfortunately, they were completely stale and rock hard. I'm not sure if they were past their prime, or if trekking these tasty snacks from the west coast just takes a toll, but I strongly suggest avoiding these if possible.

Total Score: 3/5
Stay tuned for much better experiences at Le Cellier, Boma, and a death defying fight with a Boardwalk Seagull.
