Fabulous Foods

mom of five

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What are the Fabulous Foods that you 'Disvets' dream about eating when you get to The World?

What's a Dole Whip?

I don't want to miss any great food opportunities!

-Mom of Five
 
I absolutely love the meatloaf at 50's Prime Time Cafe. Just like mom's. :D
 
Dole whips are like soft serve icecream. You can get them with pineapple, which is delicious. My favorite is vanilla & pineapple

Dolewhips
Beavertails
Beef Terryaki and sticky rice with fried onions from the Kona Cafe
Taco Salad ASMO food court
 

LOL! Its like a fried dough that you would get at a carnival or beach area. They are sold at Canada in Epcot and there are all different toppings you can choose from. My favorite is sugar & cinnamin.

BTW, welcome to the Dis!
 
Oh!
Thanks for the Beavertail tip!
I didn't have anything specific that we should do in Canada--now I do! Kids will like this!
First trip in 9 days!
=Mom o f Five
 
Yum....

The potroast and mashed potatos, with S'mores for dessert at 50's Primetime Cafe!

The mussels appetizer at Narcoosee's.

The cheddar cheese soup and pretzel bread sticks at Le Cellier

The beignets at Sassagoula Food Factory at PO-FQ.

The pineapple with caramel sauce at 'Ohana.

The made to order omelettes and orange juice at 1900 Park Faire.

The huge burgers with the sauteed mushrooms from the fixings bar at Pecos Bills

The Portobello Mushroom and cheese Risotto at Mama Melrose.

The Cobb Salad at Brown Derby.

The mussels, clams and dessert bar at Cape May Cafe.

The Mushroom/mushroom pizza at Wolfgang Puck Express.

Good think I just ate dinner!!!!!
 
Mmmm, WDW food! ;)

Cheddar soup and pretzel bread from Le Cellier, Dole Whips, brownies from the Wilderness Lodge, Beavertails (maple is my favorite), Kaki Gori, Tonga Toast, so many!
 
Dole Whip at MK

Anything from the Biergarten

Meat loaf at 50's Primetime

Chili at Trail's End

Breakfast Pizza at Trail's End

Chicken at Tusker's

Mickey bar anywhere:)
 
The turkey legs are delicious! You can find them just about anywhere. I don't know what Kaki gori is, but I do know that Yakitori (in Japan) has a great bowl of udon.

And as for something to do in Canada - you must really see the Circlevision film. It's BEAUTIFUL and really highlights all the best of Canada. Makes me feel so warm and fuzzy!!! Oh, and I didn't get to see this yet, but apparently Off Kilter is a great show.
 
Originally posted by lilsonicfan


And as for something to do in Canada - you must really see the Circlevision film. It's BEAUTIFUL and really highlights all the best of Canada. Makes me feel so warm and fuzzy!!! Oh, and I didn't get to see this yet, but apparently Off Kilter is a great show.


I'm touring with a 9, 8, 6, 6, and 4 yr. old. Can they stand that long and enjoy the content of the movie. I was going to skip it?
-Mom of Five
 
Did anyone say the cream rice pudding at Norway.. one of my faves..

Ham and cheese croissant at France... or any of the desserts

A cheeseburger at Tubbi's at the Dolphin..

The incredible Orange Dream at Beaches and Cream.

Frozen margaritas in Mexico.. oops how did that get in there, that is not food.. ;)

and popcorn. you have to have the popcorn.. :) :)
 
Oh, I am a big lover of frozen Marguaritas in normal life.
Can't wait to try an "official" Mexican one!!!
-Melissa
 
Kaki gori is a Japanese snow cone and it in EPCOT to the left of the Japan pavillion if are looking at it with the water behind you.

Tonga toast is banana stuffed french toast that is rolled in cinnamon and sugar. It is at Kona Cafe in the Polynesian Resort. That is a fun way to start a MK day - have breakfast and then head into the park!
 
I like the potroast and mashed potatoes at 50's Prime Time Cafe.

I also like the special mashed potatoes at AKL/ Boma's. They are sweet potaotes and white potatoes mashed with special seasoning. YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM and the beef tenderloin on room service at AKL
 
Although we usually just get burgers and frys we love Cosmic Rays. The kids love the melted cheese on the fixing bar to dip the frys in. Its more a tradition than anything.
 
A couple of my favorites are the jungle soup at the rainforest cafe and a citrus swirl at the MK. Linda
 
Citrus Swirl in the MK is a requirement. Zebra Domes at Boma and Beavertails are also a must.We raeally enjoy dinner at O'hanas and Cape May.
 












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