Hollywood & Vine / San Angel Inn

wdwfanjon

Tropical Minnesota
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I just made reservations at the Hollywood & Vine at DisneyMGM (Fantasmic Dinner Package) and San Angel Inn in Epcot.

Does anyone have any suggestions for what to order (or not to order!) at these two restaurants? At San Angel, I would like to avoid anything spicy. :earseek:

I'll be eating dinner at H&V and lunch at SAI.

Thanks for any info you can pass on!! :thumbsup2
 
I have never eaten at San Angel Inn. But H&V is EASY!! It's a buffet. All you have to order is your drinks!!! :thumbsup2

Hope someone else can help with SA for you. Have a great trip! :cheer2:
 
i was excited to find out when i made our ressies for h&v that you could book the fantasmic package again. We did this a couple of years, ago but it was not avail. last year with the dining plan.
 
Have you looked at their menus?

http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm

I've had these and it was all good.

Plato Mexicano - grilled beef taco, chicken enchilada and quesadilla, with onions and peppers, served with black refried beans, guacamole and rice

Tacos Al Carbon - flour tortillas filled with grilled chicken or beef, peppers, onions, guacamole, and pico de gallo relish
 

Hi 2princes2princesses and thanks for the info on H&V. I love buffets, so that should be great! :woohoo:

Thanks jimmiej for the link to the menus - very cool :smooth: Do you remember if the Plato Mexicano or Tacos Al Carbon are spicy? I had a disappointing experience once at a Mexican restaurant when the food I ordered, while tasty, was too spicy for me and I could not finish it. So, I look for not too spicy menu items at Mexican restaurants now.

Thanks again for the info! You are all sooooo helpful!! :goodvibes
 
wdwfanjon said:
Hi 2princes2princesses and thanks for the info on H&V. I love buffets, so that should be great! :woohoo:

Thanks jimmiej for the link to the menus - very cool :smooth: Do you remember if the Plato Mexicano or Tacos Al Carbon are spicy? I had a disappointing experience once at a Mexican restaurant when the food I ordered, while tasty, was too spicy for me and I could not finish it. So, I look for not too spicy menu items at Mexican restaurants now.

Thanks again for the info! You are all sooooo helpful!! :goodvibes

Not too spicy, but you may want to cut the peppers. Keep in mind though, I live in Mexican food country. ;)
 












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