Besides the Dole Whip

I'm already convinced on everything that's been mentioned but I have to ask what a Napoleon is? I don't even know what it is and I want one really bad!:rotfl2::rotfl2:
 

I second the people who say the cheddar and beer soup from le cellier in canada and also grand marnier slushies in france... I'd also like to add beignets found only at POFQ.... they are sooooo tasty! I always get a dole whip float with pineapple juice not just a reg. dole whip....ohh... and my ALLL TIME FAVORITE... a pb&j milkshake from 50s PTC.... I know it sounds gross but they are soooo yummy and I'm sure other dis'ers will back me on that :cloud9:
 
the margaritas in the mexico pavilion. I suggest the blood orange one.

The avocado one, while odd sounding, is AMAZING.


If you have a real sweet tooth, try the carrot cake cookie sandwich. We got ours at Writers Stop in DHS, but you may find them elsewhere.

Agreed. We used our remaining snack credits on one of these our last day. I ate it on the plane ride home and it couldn't have been big enough (even though they are HUGE!)
 
The Cesar sub from Min and Bill's Dockside Diner, with a frozen lemonade....YUM! That's a perfect lunch for me!
 
Teppan Edo in Japan is awsome. We eat here everytime we go to Disney. One of our trip highlights.
 
We are going back for our second visit in May and I can't wait to try all the things I missed out on our first visit. That Red Velvet cupcake looks to die for!
 
Rose and Crown Pub


Scotch Egg, loved this, it was different for sure.
 
I agree with the sweet cream cheese pretzel-so nice that they have them in the MK @ the lunching pad, and @ Epcot in one of the America kiosks! Also, YUMMO with the viking coffee/school bread combo!:cloud9: It's delish!
 
For meals, I go from 1 end to the other.

For breakfast: ANYTHING at Kona Cafe. Especially Tonga Toast and/or macadamia nut butter pancakes. All washed down with that amazing coffee

For dinner: Getting the cheddar cheese soup at Le Cellier and dunking the pretzel bread in it.
 
Oh my word! All this food sounds amazing!! We are going in late May and I have added just about ALL of this food and drink to my list of things to try!! lol
 
Just back from Disney last week (and still trying to catch up on sleep from OMDD!) and I fell in love with a new snack - the Orange Slush from Sunshine Tree Terrace (Adventureland MK). It's a 16oz orange juice slushie! It tastes like heaven!!!!!!

And for all of you Citrus Swirl junkies, this is where you get it cuz IT'S BACK! :banana:
 
For dinner: Getting the cheddar cheese soup at Le Cellier and dunking the pretzel bread in it.[/QUOTE]

Agreed there is nothing better, well maybe the Filet's.

Also at DHS in the Villians shop there is a candy spot that does the fudge ane etc. Not sure of the name off hand. They sell the best Choc. Chip cookies there. Just something different about them but we will often just go to DHS to get the cookies.
 
When we went to WDW last May I took my Iphone and made a list of everything I wanted to try! Some I found disappointing (cupcakes in DHS:scared:)

Some I was very happy with!
 
Our personal favorites are School Bread in Norway, Caramel Popcorn in Germany, Creme Brulee in France, Carrot Cake Cookie at Disney's Hollywood Studios Writer's Stop, of course the Dole Whip at the Magic Kingdom (and other goodies in the bakery on Main Street).

Have fun!
 












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