Our dining experience at Jiko lacked in several areas.
We ordered the African Sampler Platter for two and the Acorn Squash Soup for starters.
The Duck Firecracker Spring Rolls, Spiced Beef Rolls, Lentil Pastilla and soup were very good, and turned out to be the high points of the meal. The Maize Tamale was a cornhusk containing a tasteless dollop of pabulum.
The filets with mac & cheese that all three of us ordered for an entree couldn't compare with the one I had at at Le Cellier on NYE, nor the filet I can purchase at our local restaurant for $15. Our server also did not provide steak knives, and when we prompted him, he needed to gather three from the kitchen as we sat staring at our plates. He was polishing them on the way to our table when he dropped one, and had to make the journey back for another.
The macaroni and cheese that was served with the filets was so bland it could have been Kraft Deluxe. It didn't come close to the fabulous mac & cheese prepared at Artist Point.
The red wine reduction sauce was very acidic; after dinner we had to return to our resort for a round of Gaviscon before we continued on to La Nouba, and even that wasn't enough to beat down the unpleasant aftertaste.
I ordered a glass of wine from what I thought was bin 489. Our waiter returned with a smirk and told me that bin 489 didn't exist. He also seemed to find it amusing that I had to remove my bifocals in order to read the wine list. I then saw that the selection I wanted was bin 409. The '0' had a dot in the middle of it that made it look like an '8' to me. I pointed that out to him, and he said 'Maybe' and walked off.
For desert my daughter and I had the Chocolate Symphony, and my wife had the Afrikaanse milk tart. My desert was served minus the banana-caramel sauce and was returned. None of the components of the Chocolate Symphony was memorable to either of us, but my wife did enjoy her tart.
All in all, on our last trip to WDW, Jiko finished a distant fifth behind Artist Point, Le Cellier, The Brown Derby, and Chefs of France in terms of an overall dining experience. Our waiter was cold and smug compared to his peers at the aforementioned restaurants.
Maybe we just happened to land at Jiko on an off night, but our evening there was one that I don't care to repeat.
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