Here are my food pics from my Tinker Bell Half Marathon trip. For some reason I kept forgetting to take photos of dinner so I'll just mention what I had briefly...
Corn chowder in a bread bowl at Pacific Wharf Cafe - I think maybe I built this up too much in my mind based on reading reviews. It was tasty, but not something I'll be getting again. The soup needed to be hotter and there wasn't enough of it.
Chicken fusilli pasta and a side salad from Redd Rockett's Pizza Port - I split this with a friend and it was nice to have some greens in addition to the pasta. The flavor of the pasta was great but it was way undercooked to where some of the pieces were still crunchy. I probably should have asked for a fresh order, but didn't think of it until afterward.
Turkey breast sandwich from River Belle Terrace - The turkey was freshly sliced and tasted amazing. This wasn't thin deli meat, but thick slices of turkey like you'd have on Thanksgiving. They gave you the turkey and bread and there was a condiment station to "build your own sandwich". I added lettuce and cranberry jelly. The cranberry jelly was too sweet for my liking. The sandwich also comes with baked beans and a side dish. I swapped the beans for grapes, and for the side dish I had a pasta salad that I enjoyed.
Okay, now on to the photos! First is Tangaroa Terrace where I had lunch the day I arrived and breakfast the day I left.
This is the crispy tofu salad. I'm glad I asked for the dressing on the side because it was too acidic for me. I ended up going back to ask for a side of the other dressing that comes with the chicken salad and liked it a lot better.
And this is the breakfast Wrap with scrambled eggs, ham, avocado, and cheese. Sorry, I didn't think to take the second photo until after I'd had a bite. It looks good here, but the way the wrap was folded, all the ingredients ended up in the middle so the ends of the wrap were mainly just egg.
The best meal of the trip was the fried green tomato sandwich at Hungry Bear Restaurant. This completely exceeded my expectations! All the textures and flavors of the sandwich blended perfectly together. The cupcake was good, but too large for one person, especially after just devouring the sandwich. It probably would have been better as a snack later in the day, but I didn't want to make another trip back to Hungry Bear just for the cupcake.
I went to Paradise Garden Grill for lunch after the half marathon and thought it was a great post-race meal... filling, but not too heavy. I had the vegetable and tofu skewer with the chimichurri sauch and the tandoori-spiced yogurt. It's so nice that they let you try more than one side. I thought the tandoori-spiced yogurt went well with the skewer, and I enjoyed dipping the pita in the chimichurri sauce. The flavors of the cucumber salad and rice were also good.
Overall I thought
Disneyland did a nice job offering a good selection of meals that aren't just your typical amusement park food of hamburgers, pizza, etc. I'd definitely eat at Hungry Bear Restaurant or Paradise Garden Grill if they were local restaurants.
Before leaving I picked up one last sweet treat from Marceline's Confectionery in Downtown Disney to take home with me. These were almost too cute to eat... but I did.