La Hacienda, Spice Road Table, or Tokyo Dining?

Sanaa looked Indian to me...naan, butter chicken, paneer, wat, tikka...

A lot of African food, especially Eastern African food, has a strong Indian influence. There are a lot of immigrants from India that live in Eastern African, especially countries like Tanzania. My first taste of curry was actually in Africa.

For the OP, I love Spice Road Table. The rack of lamb was the best I've ever had. The Brie fondue is very tasty, and the hummus fries were surprisingly good, especially in the Brie fondue :) I had the Tangier's Breeze cocktail, and it wasn't overly sweet, and actually quite refreshing.
 
I also vote for Spice Road Table. We ate there the first time just after it opened. The place was just about deserted. We sat by the water and the view of the lake was so pretty. It was in late January and not busy in the parks, either. The temperature was about 60 and the manager came out to chat with us because he didn't believe the hostess that someone was sitting out in the cold weather. My oldest specifically requested we eat here again. I know you can get calamari just about anywhere, but the dish I had here was amazing. Not frozen and fried at a temperature high enough that it wasn't greasy at all. At a restaurant like this, we'll get several appetizers to share, so I haven't had any of the entrees.

We've eaten at Toyko Dining and the food was great. The service was very good, as well, but we can get Japanese food here that's just as good. We have not eaten at La Hacienda, though, so I can't comment on that one.
 

Another vote for Spice Road Table. We ate there in November...the service and the food was fantastic and the view for IllumiNations was pretty good too. I count it as one of my favorites at Disney now.

I've eaten at Tokyo Dining twice and it was good, but I can get better Japanese food for less money a block away from my house, so it's not that exciting to me. I've never eaten at La Hacienda, but again, I can get good Mexican food very close to my own house, so La Hacienda isn't really on my radar when I'm at Disney.
 
Agree with the PP who suggested you take a good look at the menus & go with what most appeals. I enjoyed Spice Road but it is a general Med type menu and not unique. Don't think you can go wrong with any of the three.
 












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