My Disneyland dining reviews, with pictures

I spent most of the trip I just came back from in my hotel room (and one day of it at the ER of the Anaheim hospital...sick on vacation = :sad2:), so I was not able to take many food pictures. But, here are the couple I did take this time:

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Chicken sausage on a pretzel roll, from Village Haus. This was super-yummy, although it tasted more like Italian sausage than bratwurst. The fruit cup was yummy, too...what IS it about the fruit at Disneyland? It's always so good! I'm happy that they've improved the menu there, as it's such a cutely themed venue.

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Meatloaf stack from Carnation Cafe'. So, soooooooooo good! :cloud9: I love Carnation Cafe'; never had anything less than an excellent meal there.
 
spacemermaid,

I am sorry to hear that you were sick at Disneyland, and I am especially sorry to hear that you were sick enough to go to the ER. I hope you are all better now.
 
Thanks :hug: I'm still pretty sick, but definitely much better than I was last week!

Well, thank goodness you're better. Too bad you are still so sick though. Now, you deserve a return trip to make up for being sick.:hug:
 

These are from lunch at Ariel's Grotto:
Antipasti Tower
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Bread
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This is a special gluten-free meal they made for my DD with celiac disease. It's rice noodles, with marinara and cheese sauce in the cups, vegetables, and a little fruit cup.
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Herb crusted chicken breast
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Cioppino
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Grilled Redfish
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Tri Tip
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Kid's Seashell Pasta
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Dessert Platter
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Gluten-free dessert they brought for DD - blood orange sorbet, and a big plate of fruit!
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So I have to ask about those things on top of the tower...isn't it called under the sea gelatin or something like that? I have never seen anyone mention it good or bad on the boards. What is actually in the jello?
 
Interesting. I am definitely going to try and make this dish for myself. It looks good.

They used to serve their mac and cheese with goldfish and a hot dog cut in the shape of an octopus. We do that occasionally for our girls, they love it! :goodvibes
 
So I have to ask about those things on top of the tower...isn't it called under the sea gelatin or something like that? I have never seen anyone mention it good or bad on the boards. What is actually in the jello?

It is like jello, but better IMO. I can't remember what it's called. I've heard complaints about it on the boards, but my family loves it. They are not super sweet and have fresh fruit in them, they are very light and refreshing. I think they are super yummy. Just don't expect Jello Jiggler taste, they are nowhere near as sweet or artificial tasting.
 
So I have to ask about those things on top of the tower...isn't it called under the sea gelatin or something like that? I have never seen anyone mention it good or bad on the boards. What is actually in the jello?
The official name is "Jewels of the Sea" fruit gelatin.
 
The pink jello had strawberries in it, and I think the yellow jello had very small pieces of apple. The kids loved them, and I thought they were ok, but I'm not a huge jello fan.
 
First let me prefix this by saying that the high temperature today at Disneyland was around 50 degrees, and it rained most of the day.

We ate at the corn-dog stand right by the Plaza Inn - and I must say that this was the best corn-dog I've eaten in a while. It was hot (steam came off of it, but understand it was REALLY cold outside here today), crunchy on the outside, soft corn batter on the inside, and the hot dog was probably 3/4 of an inch in diameter. $5.79 (or $5.99?) for the corn-dog and chip or a corn-dog with a bag of sliced apples. A bit pricey (but this is DL), but it seemed really good at the time. My DS liked his as well.

Sorry - no pictures (didn't see this thread until this evening).
 
Another post with no pictures -

We ate at the House of Blues last night - my DS and I split the Shrimp Po'Boy - my DS doesn't like the spicy sauces, so I had them put on the side. The sandwich was as good as I remembered it (just like in Orlando and in Myrtle Beach). THe outside of the HOB was packed because somebody "Miranda" from iCarly or something was singing last night - I thought we were in real trouble to get some food, but turns out we walked right in (we had good luck there).
 
First let me prefix this by saying that the high temperature today at Disneyland was around 50 degrees, and it rained most of the day.

We ate at the corn-dog stand right by the Plaza Inn - and I must say that this was the best corn-dog I've eaten in a while. It was hot (steam came off of it, but understand it was REALLY cold outside here today), crunchy on the outside, soft corn batter on the inside, and the hot dog was probably 3/4 of an inch in diameter. $5.79 (or $5.99?) for the corn-dog and chip or a corn-dog with a bag of sliced apples. A bit pricey (but this is DL), but it seemed really good at the time. My DS liked his as well.

Sorry - no pictures (didn't see this thread until this evening).


We had the corn dogs from here on Wednesday, although they were greasy we found a way around it by wrapping paper napkins around them to get rid of the excess grease. They tasted incredible.
 
I LOVE THIS THREAD. EVERY SINGLE DAY I BEEN ON IT. WILL B IN DISNEYLAND LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AND U JUST CANT WAIT TO EAT :yay:. LOL. THATS BAD.
 
I LOVE THIS THREAD. EVERY SINGLE DAY I BEEN ON IT. WILL B IN DISNEYLAND LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AND U JUST CANT WAIT TO EAT :yay:. LOL. THATS BAD.

When I was there this week there were so many things I wanted to try and not the time to do it.:lmao:
 
there were a few absolute must haves. One was nachos from white water snacks. I am glad to say i didn't miss them.

Well i wanna try the monte cristo at blue bayou already made reservations for that. I also want to get a turkey leg. Mmmm and that sample box of cupcakes at Poohs Corner. Mmmm..
 
Well i wanna try the monte cristo at blue bayou already made reservations for that. I also want to get a turkey leg. Mmmm and that sample box of cupcakes at Poohs Corner. Mmmm..

We ate the Monte Cristo at Cafe Orleans. It was incredible. The turkey legs although I didn't have one this trip are really good. Pooh's Corner is closed right now so that was out. There is a cupcake shop in DTD now, they look so good.
 















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