My Disneyland dining reviews, with pictures

Here's yet another picture of the Potato Cheese Soup at Carnation Café. This thread made me want to try it and finally I got to!



Two of us split the meatloaf after having the soup as an appetizer and neither of us could finish the portion, but it was very tasty!

 

Lunch on July 11. :cheer2:

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We will have lunch a Cafe Orleans on 4/17 and I won't even have to look at the menu. Just a few more days until we meet up with the Monte Cristo again! And the fries..... yeah!

I have to admit that we loved the fries, but not a big fan of the Monte Cristo. It was a sandwich on a donut, which was kind of wierd to us. It wasn't bad, just not something I would get again.
 
Continuing with Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler! Figment Goes to Disneyland for Mardi Gras!.

Jolly Holiday (dinner/midnight snack)
Figment usually goes to Jolly Holiday for a late dinner so he can have something to eat and do some people watching at the same time. This time, he mostly ate dessert!

Tomato Basil Soup – Figment really likes this creamy soup. The tomato flavor is pretty mild, but the soup itself is very flavorful. It’s especially great on cold/rainy nights!
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Matterhorn Macaroon – Figment had a couple different Matterhorn Macaroons this trip. It was fun to see how different they looked. Despite the different shapes, they all tasted great!
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Raspberry-Almond Twist – Flakey pastry dough with a raspberry-almond filling. This was very similar to the twists at Maurice’s Treats. Sweet, but yummy!
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Lemon Bar – a slightly sweet, slightly tart lemon bar. It was pretty good.
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Almond Bar – very similar to the Raspberry Bar, this one was filled with cinnamon sugar. It was okay, but Figment liked the raspberry one better.
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Strawberry Lemon Cupcake – this is one of Figment’s favorites. Moist lemon/yellow cake, with strawberry jam on top.
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Next time...snacks!

Figment knows this has nothing to do with food, but there were a couple of sketches of early Dream Machine concepts in the new Steampunk exhibit in the Mr. Lincoln lobby. No Figment in the drawings, but they were still pretty neat to see.
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Figment I saw some of your relatives in DL recently. I saw them towards the end of the Mr. Toad ride.
 
Figment I saw some of your relatives in DL recently. I saw them towards the end of the Mr. Toad ride.

:rotfl: Figment said he wasn't so sure about those guys...they looked a little mean...Figment's family on the other hand always says those are his cousins when they ride Mr. Toad! :goodvibes
 
Has Figment ever tried the fried green tomato sandwich? Is it tart? Greasy? Soggy? Are the tomato slices firm or mushy? I have been intrigued, mostly because I liked Fannie Flagg's book, I guess. But if I knew what to expect, I might muster the courage to try something new. So what do you have to say on the subject Figment?
 
Has Figment ever tried the fried green tomato sandwich? Is it tart? Greasy? Soggy? Are the tomato slices firm or mushy? I have been intrigued, mostly because I liked Fannie Flagg's book, I guess. But if I knew what to expect, I might muster the courage to try something new. So what do you have to say on the subject Figment?

Sorry, but Figment has not tried the fried green tomato sandwich. He has heard good things about it (and about Hungry Bear, in general). Here is one review that Figment saw online a while ago...

http://www.mouseplanet.com/9574/The_Delicious_Relaunch_of_Hungry_Bear
 
Has Figment ever tried the fried green tomato sandwich? Is it tart? Greasy? Soggy? Are the tomato slices firm or mushy? I have been intrigued, mostly because I liked Fannie Flagg's book, I guess. But if I knew what to expect, I might muster the courage to try something new. So what do you have to say on the subject Figment?

I can't speak for Figment, but this is a must have when I go! It is a little tart, not greasy, mushy, or soggy! Love it. Mmmmm...now I want one!
 
For sure try the fried green tomato sandwich. They assemble them to order so not soggy and the sauce is great.

Figment: I'm thinking I'll have to go for tomato soup and the strawberry lemonade cupcake. I tried it once before and swore it off because it was dry. Maybe it was just a bad day.

Ok really now I want a tomato sandwich and a bee cupcake from hungry bear.
 















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