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The next section along was the
Western breakfast section. I couldnt even get near enough. There was cook to order omelettes and the standard eggs, bacon, waffles, pancakes etc that you would expect.
Pastries and breads were next.
You would be needing jam and other spreads to go with your toast.
You can see from the above picture that the section ended up a selection of fruit.
Juice bar and more fruit.
So lets check out some of the plates of food that ended up at my table.
These represent a selection from the buffet
I will NOT disclose if all of these plates were mine
..and only mine
MOINE! MOINE! MOINE! MOINE!
Soup noodles for breakfast.
A selection of Dim Sum. There is also cheung fun or rice noodle rolls on the plate with hoisin sauce. I used to love this as a child.
A bowl of warm soya milk. Mmmmmmm. Another childhood favourite.
Indian curries on the roti, with a samosa.
Whats a Disney breakfast without these?
On the Western front.
Cooked to order omelette.
And fruit.
Anyone remember that this was a CHARACTER breakfast??
The characters starting to make an appearance after 8 am. I was pleased to see that there wasnt hardly any push and shove from the diners and everyone patiently waited their turn for the characters to make the way round the room and to their table. Of course, the handlers were out and about; and aside from the stray ankle biter now and again, the most stress the handlers had was in making sure that they knew which button to press for the different cameras.
Most of my shots have my parents in them and I know they dont want their mugs plastered all over the innernet; so Ill refrain from posting those.
Heres what I do have to share.
Daisy for first to make it to our table.
As ever, Daisy and I keep comparing our perfectly pear shaped figures.
Pluto was next.
Mickey was rather gracious!
And Goofy ambled along in his own time.
I snaffled this one from DHs set.
It was nice to see the characters; and Mickey and Goofy did interact with DS a lot. I did see Daisy interacting with a sweet little girl a couple of tables along; so it would seem that character interactivity extended into the Hong Kong branch office as well.
Breakfast was about HK$298 per person. Thats about $40 in our (Australian and US) money
.not sure about what that converts to in Euro or Pounds. It ended up being a lot cheaper for us; we got the 15% discount as part of the Magic Access passes AND my mothers breakfast was free as I had negotiated the birthday privileges for her.
I know that Zanzibar had a slightly different take on the breakfast here. For this breakfast to be worth your while, you will need to be super fond of Asian food and to have the stomach for the Asian noodles, rice, congee, dim sum and curry this early in the morning.
I LOVED it! For us (my parents, DH and DS) this was easily the BEST breakfast buffet weve ever had at any Disney location.

