Sweet Melissa
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Hi everybody. We just flew in last night and I thought I should mention that when we ate at Jiko on Thurday, there were some additional changes to the filet accompaniments. Now, instead of broccolini and gruyere potatoes au gratin, the steak comes with green beans and roasted fingerling potatoes. The red wine reduction is still there. I didn't order it so I can't comment to its taste. The flank steak flatbread and Amarula crème brûlée were both fantastic, though.
I was disappointed to discover during our breakfast at Kouzzina Friday morning that its once delicious white sangria has changed as well. The server told me that the change happened within the last month. For those who don't remember the old sangria, it was made with sparkling white wine and had strong flavors of mint and green apple. It was really crisp and refreshing. The new white sangria does not use a sparkling wine and also calls for peach and apple juices. There were raspberries and oranges in our glass. There may be other fruit in the mix as well, but that's all we saw. The taste is completely different. It's generic, sweet and syrupy and not refreshing in the least. It's sad that originality is being systematically removed from Disney's drinks all across property. Anyway, below is a rather large photo of the new white sangria:
I was disappointed to discover during our breakfast at Kouzzina Friday morning that its once delicious white sangria has changed as well. The server told me that the change happened within the last month. For those who don't remember the old sangria, it was made with sparkling white wine and had strong flavors of mint and green apple. It was really crisp and refreshing. The new white sangria does not use a sparkling wine and also calls for peach and apple juices. There were raspberries and oranges in our glass. There may be other fruit in the mix as well, but that's all we saw. The taste is completely different. It's generic, sweet and syrupy and not refreshing in the least. It's sad that originality is being systematically removed from Disney's drinks all across property. Anyway, below is a rather large photo of the new white sangria:
