Must have foods at Disney ... add yours

There are so many! One of my top picks would have to be the Basil-crusted rack of lamb at Jiko - The Cooking Place.
 
Frozen strawberry margarita (without the alcohol) at San Angel Inn.
 

Chocolate Chip ice cream sandwich from MK bakery
Mickey waffles
I don't know what they are called but it's a coconut/chocolate chip bar from WL Roaring Forks
French toast puff from Crystal Palace
 
Beignets at POFQ and Mickey bars.
 
A Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake at 50's PTC and a cream cheese pretzel with frozen coke from lunching pad... yum!
 
PA whip (I can NEVER remember their name), chocolate crossiant at Mara. Oh, and the coconut dessert at Epcot - in Norway, maybe?
 
Ger's Bread and Butter Pudding and Scallop Forest at Raglan Road.

Pot Roast at Prime Time 50's Cafe.

Tarte au chocolat, banane et noix de coco, sauce pralinee at Les Chefs de France.

Peach Bellini at Tutto Italia Kiosk.
 
Hot Cinnamon rolls @ POP for breakfast and ice cream Sunday after park closes, Dole Whip & Vanilla swirl @ Capt'n Cooks also Tonga Toast @ Capt'n Cooks, School Bread in Kringla Bakeri Norway EPCOT also sweet almond covered pretzel, pretzel bread sticks @ Le Cellier then the filet, Bailey's and Jack Daniel Mousse @ Coral Reef, Cheese plate @ Rose and Crown, Frozen lemonaid at Flame Tree BBQ, Puffy French toast at Crystal Palace. And a Beer at either Germany or England to watch Illuminations most nights of the stay.
 
Grey Goose slushie from France in Epcot
Figaro fries from the Pinocchio Village Haus in MK
those delicious chocolate covered Mickey pretzels - I've found them in the MK bakery and over at the Downtown Disney area
 
  • pineapple/vanilla swirl dole whip float
  • chocolate mousse from France's bakery
  • ham/cheese crossiant from France's bakery
  • Cheddar cheese soup and pretzel bread at Le Cellier
  • nachos in mexico
  • fudge at main st bakery
  • BLT soup at sci fi dine inn
  • smores at 50s prime time
  • kaki gori in japan!
lava colada at the Poly
 
Onion rolls and Porterhouse Steak from Yachtsman Steakhouse.
Cinnamon Rolls from Main Street Bakery at MK.
Fish and Chips from Cooke's of Dublin.
 
Can I ask exactly what a Dole Whip is? I am assuming it has pineapple in it - which I love!
 
I am salivating after reading this thread! For me:

1) Dole Float-- MK (DH and I, having not tried one before, decided to share one on our honeymoon. It was gone in moments, and we decided to always get our own henceforth. ;) )
2) Cherry Danish-- Mara, but probably available everywhere (I don't know why, but I ate one for breakfast one morning and enjoyed it, and I kept getting one the next couple of days. Now I associate cherry danishes with Disney.)
3) Something from bakery in Norway (I don't care what. A bird jumped into my hand and ate coconut while I was there and almost made me die of happiness. All the money we paid, and that moment is my fondest memory of the whole trip. My husband rolls his eyes when I tell him that. :) )


The followings aren't must haves, but would be nice to have again at Disney:

3) Filet mignon-- any place that serves it (I had never had filet mignon before Raglan Road, but I don't care for that restaurant too much... I liked it best at California Grill. We were on the dining plan or else I would have never tried such an expensive dish!)
4) Tonga toast-- Poly (Really good, but a little too sweet for me to really crave it again. Also, it was our last day of vacation, so it kind of has a negative association now.)
5) Cheese soup and bread-- Le Cellier (Delicious, though I didn't like my entree or the restaurant in particular.)

Based on this thread, I want to try:
1) Mickey waffles
2) Mickey ice cream bar
3) Popcorn with coke
4) Hot dog from Casey's
5) Strawberry swirl
6) Churros

... and many other things I can't now recall!
 
Can I ask exactly what a Dole Whip is? I am assuming it has pineapple in it - which I love!

It's soft serve pineapple ice cream. You can get it as a float (and most people do, I think) in pineapple juice. On a hot day, it is absolute Heaven in a plastic cup. Or on any day, really! :)
 
Here is another one that I love. The egg rolls in China. They are great!! We are eating at Nine Dragons for dinner (they do not serve them there only at the snack counter) so we are going early to get our appies from the CS.
 
It's soft serve pineapple ice cream. You can get it as a float (and most people do, I think) in pineapple juice. On a hot day, it is absolute Heaven in a plastic cup. Or on any day, really! :)

YUMMMMM! I will be having one of those in a couple of days!!! :woohoo:
 





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