Dan & Jackies "Blue Zoo Food Report" Nov 06 - Eve 2

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Eve 2 Dinner at the BlueZoo

Dining is one thing that always forms an integral part of our holiday planning. For both of us, Disney works as such a wonderful holiday destination: not only because of the vast amount of uniquely magical entertainment but also because of its ability to allow you to have pure adult indulgence in the evenings at some of the best restaurants.

We arrived at the BlueZoo directly by boat from the International Gateway, the restaurant is easy to find from the dock. You first see the fantastic cocktail bar with its multi level booths, the bar takes up the entire length of one wall before it turns into the open kitchen area. Upfront at the side of the pass is a huge circular enclosed coal grill with various rotisserie skewer attachments, which are used to skewer whole fish at an angle and slowly roast them over the coals, these are the so called “dancing fish” the signature dish of the restaurant. After this is the more formal dining area, with booths along one wall, windows on the other wall looking out over the dock if it was daytime.

We are sat in a table for two which has a wall couch seat and chair, Jackie notes later on to remind her not to sit on the couches as she finds they leave her a little low at the table and unable to sit back. She has to order the dancing fish, which the waiter tells her will be whole sea bass. Perfect.

It’s actually served whole and in Jackie’s words is the most heavenly Sea Bass she has ever eaten, moist and flavoursome. It’s served with perfect accompaniments which are a white bean puree and grilled hearts of romaine. An emulsion of lemon and capers has been set into the puree which gives a real lift and bite to the dish.

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I would have chosen the same thing, it looked special the moment I saw it when we walked in but I decide to order the Miso Glazed Chilean Sea Bass (a larger meatier fish). This is a fusion cooked affair, something I usually regard with suspicion, but our server describes it well, assures me of it and I take the plunge and order. This is served with warm sesame spinach and pea and mustard tendril salad.

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The fish is moist and transluscent with just a hint of the miso ( orange being the flavour), the sesame spinach contains more flavours of the east and would be edging over to the sweet side if it was not for the pea tendril salad whose dressing and the heat of those hot little shoots balances it nicely. It’s a dish that when put together works very well, however get the balance wrong, and it could go too sweet. I suppose that’s why fusion cooking can go so chop suey sometimes.

The bar as I mentioned here is vast and the wine list is no exception, with the restaurant winning awards for its wine lists as well as its food..

Taking advantage of the fact (almost) every bottle can be taken by the glass, we decide to try out some local Sauvignons, well as local as California is. To be honest this is a risk as there are perfectly great New Zealand Sauvignons to be had which would be perfect with this meal, but when in Rome. I try a mid priced from the Napa area whilst Jackie tries something from Sonoma. To be honest the Napa is to light and flowery (too much sun in Napa) with not enough acidity to tackle this dish so more Sonoma is ordered. The Sonoma is excellent just the right balance, pure gooseberry delight.

A platter of desserts is offered here which is made up of, sorbet, fig cobbler, vanilla crème,brulee, chocolate raspberry molten cake, lemon cream sponge, strawberry confit and biscottis

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2 Lattes finish the meal.

A fantastic meal in all and one I will remember. Over the last few trips we seem to be exhausting all of the dining in WDW whilst trying never to revisit places. Our next trip in April will require us to start re visiting favourites, I would put this down as a definite.

Total cost inc tip $150.00
 
Knowing that you have exemplary taste in food, I'm relieved and delighted to hear that you enjoyed bluezoo. The first time we ate there we loved the food, but were a bit underwhelmed by the restuarant itself as we were tucked away in the corner. The second time we made sure we were seated slap bang in the middle of the action and we enjoyed it much more.
 
I too enjoyed BZ immensley but I just found it too dark. I had a snapper dish which was outstanding definitely worth the money! :thumbsup2
 

This review, like all your others, is a combination of helpful information and pure entertainment. Your elegant writing style and use of exquisite and precise language draws such a vivid picture, photos hardly seem necessary, although they, too, are well done and a joy to see. I appreciate your being honest when something doesn't seem exactly right to you and marvel at your ability to be specific as you describe your reactions to food and drink. Thank you for including the detailed description of the restaurant and bar layout. I have never seen Blue Zoo but think I could recognize it now from just your words. The tone of a restaurant, whether soothing or stimulating, makes a difference to me and I'm aware that what I think of the food is to a great deal affected by that element of the dining experience.

Dan and Jackie, you provide a wonderful service to us who read your reviews. Thank you for taking the time to do them and the care to do them so well.

By the way, how do you like my review of your review?!
 
UKDEB said:
Knowing that you have exemplary taste in food, I'm relieved and delighted to hear that you enjoyed bluezoo. The first time we ate there we loved the food, but were a bit underwhelmed by the restuarant itself as we were tucked away in the corner. The second time we made sure we were seated slap bang in the middle of the action and we enjoyed it much more.

Hi Deb, I'd quite like to eat in the bar area next time, I like the hustle and bustle!

Jackie x
 
SusanEllen said:
This review, like all your others, is a combination of helpful information and pure entertainment. Your elegant writing style and use of exquisite and precise language draws such a vivid picture, photos hardly seem necessary, although they, too, are well done and a joy to see. I appreciate your being honest when something doesn't seem exactly right to you and marvel at your ability to be specific as you describe your reactions to food and drink. Thank you for including the detailed description of the restaurant and bar layout. I have never seen Blue Zoo but think I could recognize it now from just your words. The tone of a restaurant, whether soothing or stimulating, makes a difference to me and I'm aware that what I think of the food is to a great deal affected by that element of the dining experience.

Dan and Jackie, you provide a wonderful service to us who read your reviews. Thank you for taking the time to do them and the care to do them so well.

By the way, how do you like my review of your review?!

Know what Susan? I LOVE it. And I know you'll love BlueZoo, another place we want to take you, have you noticed that the desserts are mainly on my side of the table? Cunning or what!! :goodvibes

Jx
 
Is it only fish that is served here? Thanks for the great photos and report.


Susan
 
Nice report Dan.

I saw the 'dancing fish' when we went there, but didn't try it as they looked a bit dry. Having seen the photo of Jackie's, I wish I'd had that. It looks lovely.

Kev
 
Thanks for sharing your lovely report. The desserts look amazing.

ArielJasmine princess:
 
As someone who loves seafood this makes it onto the must do list. My mouth was salivating in anticipation while reading.
The photos nearly don't do the description justice :goodvibes
 
Just showed DH your pictures- he was very impressed! We are dining here on Feb 14th!!

Michelle
 














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