Just For Fun: Most Disgusting Food at WDW

OurMsBrooks

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While staying at POR, I ordered a vegetarian sandwich that was the vilest, most disgusting thing I've ever encountered on Disney property. It was served ice-cold, so the big portabella mushroom had the consistency of, oh I don't know, let's say frozen earthworm. It was slimy, tough, and just plain creepy looking. It's the only food I've ever returned at the World! :sick:

So I'm wondering, what is the most disgusting food item you've ever encountered at WDW, and did you eat it, pitch it, or return it?
 
The Cobb Salad at Planet Hollywood. The lettuce was brown and slimy, the turkey was greasy and there were these little cubes of cheese that were just gross. Cobb Salad is supposed to have crumbled bleu cheese and there was none of that in sight. I didn't send it back because the waiter was already grouchy enough. We'd already had (marginal) appetizers and dessert was coming so I just nibbled off the kids' leftovers and called it dinner.
 
for us it was not a single food, but Coral Reef made us run for the nearest bathroom. We had to take a cab back to the resort instead of wait for the bus. In planning our trip for this year it is the only place that my DS and DH said NO WAY! in making ressies.
 
for us it was not a single food, but Coral Reef made us run for the nearest bathroom. We had to take a cab back to the resort instead of wait for the bus. In planning our trip for this year it is the only place that my DS and DH said NO WAY! in making ressies.

What did you order at Coral Reef? I will be there next week and I don't have a strong stomach in general.

Thanks!
 

Ours was at Whispering Canyon this past Thursday. I had the baked chicken and it was so greasy that I could not eat it. DH got the skillet and the baked beans were so hard I honestly don't think they even cooked then. His chicken was also to greasy to eat. It was gross. :eek:
 
I REEEEEEALLY didn't like the mashed potatoes at the 50's Prime Time Cafe. I am, however, very picky with mashed potatoes, and luckily I liked the rest of my meal. My dad loved them, though. :rotfl:
 
Honestly I had never had anything bad at WDW but then I tried The Yakitori House in Japan. The Shogun Combination - teriyaki chicken thigh, sukiyaki beef, and steamed rice was HORRIBLE. The chicken was coated in so much sauce, and what I think might have been soy sauce(yuck) and beef was cold and very very tough. The only thing I ate was the rice. Then I tried the Ginger cake... OMG EWWWW. It was rock hard and tasted so spicy. I should have just gotten the sushi but no I wanted a hot meal......
 
The tuna tartare at FF. Please, let me first state that this was due to no fault of the FF or the tuna.
My very adventurous 11 year old son ordered this, insisting that he "LOVES sushi". When it arrived, his face fell and you could tell that *this* was not what the little man had expected. He tried to eat it out of pride. He really did. But when he started turning a little green, I quickly insisted that I wanted it and traded him my mussels. (Those mussels were the best I've ever tasted, too. :sad1:)
Anyway, I don't do raw fish. No. But in order for DS to save face, I had to eat some of it and pretend that I enjoyed it. Mmmm-mmmm-mmm! :sick: A mother's love...
 
I totally agree - those things are nasty. They completely gross me out every time we pass one.

Add us to the list. We made the mistake of trying one of these during a trip in 8/05. Tough, rubbery and over-seasoned.

Three bites and into the trash barrel it went.
 
Mine was not just 1 food ,but the entire Lunch Buffet we had at Hollywood and Vine about 4/5 years ago when Minnie was the feature. The food wasn't tasty at all, most was luke warm at best, and the serving area was sloppy and dirty. needless to say that was our quickest meal ever and we went straight to a snack cart upon leaving.:mad:
 
Now before I get flamed for hating everything, I spent close to a month in Disney last year between three visits - so I ate a LOT of Disney food:

1. The Beef Jerky they call steak at 50's PTC, not to mention the horribly odd vegetable root hash, and the ill tasting fried cheese.
2. Tonga Toast at Kona- bad texture, not great flavor-the deep frying gave it an odd taste and just way too much sugar (and I LOVE sugar)
3. PIZZA at Pizza Planet! Seriously tasted like cardboard. Skimpy toppings, and funny flavored sauce on the cardboard crust!!
4. Nachos at Cantina de San Angel - was told by CM that beans were on the side. By side she meant the TOP side. Completely covered in gross cold congealed beans!! Ended up throwing them out instead of going back to line to correct order (lesson learned here - check order BEFORE leaving line)
5. Rotisserie Chicken at Sunshine Seasons - very fatty
6. Rotisserie Chicken and Ribs at Cosmic Rays - Fatty, odd flavored and freezing cold (tried the chicken twice because Rotisserie chicken is a favorite of mine at home and I loved it at Tangerine and Tusker House in 2004)
7. Goofy's Vegetable Lasagna at Chef Mickey's - very cold and didn't have a pleasant flavor.
8. ANY pre packaged dessert from the CS locations.


I know this sounds extremely negative, please know that I loved most of the food from many places we went, Columbia Harbor House, Pinocchio's Village Haus, Casey's, Crystal Palace, Main St Bakery - MMMM French Toast Loaf, Chef Mickey's mostly, Narcoosee's, Victoria & Albert's, Chef's De France had great Onion Soup, LeCellier, Jiko, Boma for dinner (not breakfast), Wolfgang Puck Express, Rain Forest Cafe was fine, Cap'n Jack's, Backlot Express, Mama Melrose and a few others were very good too. I just had some real tankers and wanted to make a note of them.
 
I never had anything disgusting, but the meal we had at Nine Dragons was mediocre at best. I don't remember what we had, so it was pretty unremarkable.
 
This is great! It's funny that some of the things listed here are also some people's absolute favorites.

For me it's a whole CS place -- The Commissary in MGM. Yuck!
 
We have a draw :rotfl:

The breakfast lasagne at Crystal Palace; Pap, Fufu, and especially Bobotie at Boma. I could quite happily live the rest of my days without ever seeing them again :thumbsup2

Not that they were cold/badly made, just not to my tastes.

I liked a lot of the things already posted up here, so I may be a freak :lmao:
 




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