My Disneyland dining reviews, with pictures

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Pacific Wharf Cafe-Salinas Turkey Sandwich
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Pacific Wharf Cafe-Carmel Roast Beef Sandwich
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Tortilla Jos-Carne Asada and Sweet Corn Tamale
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Tortilla Jos-Burrito Verde
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Whitewater Snacks-Breakfast Burrito
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La Brea Bakery-Vegetarian Quiche
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La Brea Bakery-Brioche French Toast
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La Brea Bakery-Croissant Sandwich

More to come as soon as I have a few free minutes!

Thank you so much for sharing these pics! The food looks really good. I really want to try that breakfast burrito! Have u tried WWS's biscuit sandwich? So yummy!
 
I think I just gained two pounds looking at all of this delicious food!! We're going out to SoCal for Spring Break and I HAVE to visit DLR, it's been a few years.

So much food, so little time...:rotfl:
 
I think I just gained two pounds looking at all of this delicious food!! We're going out to SoCal for Spring Break and I HAVE to visit DLR, it's been a few years.

So much food, so little time...:rotfl:



:rotfl2: I agree with you!

What was annoying was that when I went it was too hot to eat the soups and the hot filling food!!! :sad1:
 

Here are a few pics from our last trip:

French Market:
We didn't try this particular Jack Skellington dessert, but I thought it was cute.
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We got the cheesecake, and it was yummy.
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I did not like the mashed potatoes at all, but the four-cheese pasta and cornbread were both delicious.
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Carnation Cafe:
DH got the Chef's Salad. He said it was good, but after seeing a pot pie brought out to another table, he said he wished he had gotten that. :rotfl:
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I got the loaded baked potato soup and half a turkey sandwich. Both were awesome! I can see why everyone on here raves about this soup.
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Apple Pie - this was very, very good!
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Storyteller's Cafe:
This is the banana stuffed French toast. I loved it!
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One thing I forgot to take a picture of, but really enjoyed was the Asian chicken salad at Redd Rocket's Pizza Port.
 
Storyteller Cafe's banana stuffed French toast is wonderful! I am going to be craving it now!
 
mmmmmmmmmm that all looks soooo good!! what is the first Jack item? looks like a little coffin type box....does it have pudding or mousse our something in it? Is Jack made out of sugar paste or marzipan? Here's a pic of what they had on offer a few years ago... Jack was marzipan...we LOVE marzipan here! I know they are converting to having all the baked goods baked in one location so they will be "consistent"....I prefer the old fashioned way myself.... it's nice to pick which place is your favorite to eat at because of the food being slightly different..... my pics of my stuff from a few years ago does look a lot more "homemade" than the newer pics.

These are all from French Market except for the pumpkin mousse
The other really good thing they had was chicken 6 feet under shown on hubby's tray.....I have not seen it there in years now... :confused:
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Oops smudged his face!!
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this was the pumpkin mousse at BB
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mmmmmmmmmm that all looks soooo good!! what is the first Jack item? looks like a little coffin type box....does it have pudding or mousse our something in it? Is Jack made out of sugar paste or marzipan? Here's a pic of what they had on offer a few years ago... Jack was marzipan...we LOVE marzipan here! I know they are converting to having all the baked goods baked in one location so they will be "consistent"....I prefer the old fashioned way myself.... it's nice to pick which place is your favorite to eat at because of the food being slightly different..... my pics of my stuff from a few years ago does look a lot more "homemade" than the newer pics.

These are all from French Market except for the pumpkin mousse
The other really good thing they had was chicken 6 feet under shown on hubby's tray.....I have not seen it there in years now... :confused:
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this was the pumpkin mousse at BB
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Oh, those look delicious! Especially the green one! I wish they still did make them with marzipan; I love marzipan! Now the decorations are made of gumpaste. While they look more fancy/professional (ie: not homemade), sadly they're not edible, unless you like eating rocks. :rotfl:
 
They don't even make their own fudge anymore :mad: learned this last christmas when we went to buy candy cane fudge..... I don't want consistent...I want good!!
 
Oh, those look delicious! Especially the green one! I wish they still did make them with marzipan; I love marzipan! Now the decorations are made of gumpaste. While they look more fancy/professional (ie: not homemade), sadly they're not edible, unless you like eating rocks. :rotfl:

The Jack on the very right kind of looks like he's giving birth. :rotfl:
 
:)Does anyone know what brand of mac and cheese they serve at DLR? Is it the Kraft type with the thin noodles and bright orange color or more of the Stouffer's type? I'm looking for some place that might serve Stouffer's. My DS can't have food dyes, etc. so the Kraft type is out. I know they serve Stouffer's at places in WDW and they are now offering the large packages for sale at Whitewater snacks. Do they have ready-made Stouffer's anywhere else....like in any kid's meals?

I'm not sure of the brands, but i know that the mac and cheese at Cafe Orleans is delicious and not bright orange! I'm pretty sure it's more of a home-made type of sauce and is natural yellow cheese color, tasting like a real cheese instead of the orange powdered cheese on many of the other kids mac and cheeses around.

have you talked to Disney Dining to ask? When you go to any dining place you can ask to talk to the chef about allergies, and the dining cast member told me that they can come up with a dish that meets allergy requirements. I just talked to them about my LO's egg, nut, and seed allergy and while they noted it in our PS reservations, they said it works the same with all counter service as well.
 




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