Let me in on all the good food secrets...

MelliRobi2

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ok....what are the "special" food items that you can't do without when you go to Disney...I want all the "got to try" foods, including snacks/desserts from the 4 parks so we will not miss anything...please, please!!!
 
I like San Angel Inn - the dinner combo plate that has the fried plantain is excellent! I love the Cinderella's -YUM!!! The Biergarten has fabulous pretzel bread too!

Those are the 3 things that I always seem to want more of :goodvibes
 
The strawberry and cream smoothie from the Main Street Bakery in MK was my favorite snack all week.
 

I absolutely LOVE the cheese tray at JIKO's paired with a salad. I am making sure that I get this on our next trip.

Also, must have a Dole Whip!
 
Snacks-
Dole Whip Float (as many as possible!)
Kaki Gori in Japan
Anything at Main Street Bakery

CS-
Cosmic Ray's (ribs and chicken especially)
Sunshine Seasons (good food lots of desserts)

TS-
Chef Mickey's (we eat there 2 times a trip, one dinner one breakfast, we like breakfast best)
LE CELLIER!!!!! Amazing!!!
CRT breakfast--- I love the food! I love the Castle!

We loved the food, from the food courts to the sit downs the food was great!!!
 
Can someone point me in the right direction so I can find some? Anyone else have any "special" treats that I shouldn't miss?popcorn::
 
The make your own treats at Goofy's Candy Company in DTD are great! You can choose a rice krispy treat, giant cookie, gingerbread cookie, pretzel rods, or a marshmallow and dip it in your choice of chocolate and cover it with your choice of toppings....yum!:lovestruc
 
You've GOTTA have the cheese soup at Le Cellier at Epcot. It is incredible!! Also, try the ice cream sandwich at MK.
 
Can someone point me in the right direction so I can find some? Anyone else have any "special" treats that I shouldn't miss?popcorn::

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See that sign in the background on the top left of the picture? That's where you get it.
 
Dole Whips can be found at Aloha Isle in Adventure Land at the MK OR at Captain Cooks in the Poly.

I'll stick to snacks, because they're the easiest to get!

I love the corn dog nuggets at Casey's. I've tried getting them elsewhere (not at WDW, but getting them at home) and they just don't compare!

Agreed with Goofy's Candy Company! Love making my own!!

Pomegranate Kir's in France, YUM! While you're there, take a gander at the Patisserie. (I can't spell English words, let alone French words, sorry!)

Let's see, what else...
Oh! A soft pretzel from Germany. Not just a soft pretzel anywhere in WDW, but specifically from the German pavilion.

Of course a Mickey Mouse bar! And their popcorn is the best popcorn ever!popcorn::

There's a drink I keep meaning to try in AK, but I can't remember what it is.

Finally, the Italian Margarita's are really good, but I can't finish a whole one, so that's good to spilt :)
 
MK - Egg rolls from the egg roll cart. French toast loaf and ham/egg/cheese croissants from the Main Street Bakery. REAL Tollhouse cookie ice cream sandwich from the Main Street Bakery. French Fries from Cosmic Rays smothered in cheese sauce.

AK - Frozen Chai from the Tea Stand

HS - Giant pretzel and a banana slurpie at the Herbie Love Bug

Epcot - Falafel wrap with couscous from Tangierine Cafe, Melon Kakigori from Japan. Strawberry Napoleon from Sunshine Seasons. Pastries from Norway. Rosa Regale from Italy. Nuvo and Orange Slushie from France. Brat with Kraut from Germany and the apple strudel too!

DTD - Treats from Goofys are always a hit!
 
Rice creme or school bread from the Kringle Bakery in Norway in Epcot, Kaki Gori shaved ice or the frozen peach tea slushie both in Japan..:cool1:
 
Another vote for the schoolbreead, or anything at the Norway Bakery, I actually prefer this bakery to the French one everyone seems to love.

The Dole Whip is in Adventure Land at the MG, its a nice refreshing treat.

I do also second or third the recommendation for Goofy's Candy Company make your own treats at Downtown Disney.


And the Earl Of Sandwich at Downtown Disney is a great place for lunch! Sounds so boring, but try it, you wont be disappointed!

If you are into drinks, have a Bellini in Italy I believe.
 
My favorite things at WDW are Dole Whips in Adventureland (the one that I had at Captain Cook's at the Poly just didn't taste the same for some reason) and...

the Mickey Mouse shaped rice krispie treats, with the ears dipped in chocolate. :yay:

Our favorite restaurant, though, was Boma! Yum!!
 
We love the frech onion soup at Chefs de France, the bread and butter at Kona, and ANY treat from the Main Street Bakery.
 












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