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I agree with Kevin's review for the most part, but thought I'd share some of our experience with pictures. And I know, Kathy, I should have read the camera instructions, and my photos show it. 
I thought the Kidani Village was well-themed. When you walk in you see this outside:
The animal viewing area outside:
Inside photos:
(note hidden mickey)
(bar area)
(tabletop hidden mickey)
Now for the menu. We hate the weird standardized drink menu(smoothies, tink drinks, etc)and it's especially out of place at a place like this. The menu was a little confusing, but at least there were plenty of choice. We aren't big eaters, so sharing works for me and DH.
We chose the potato and pea samosas with mango chutney. They were so good that they were not on the plate when I took the picture.
They did not last long. Also chose the salad sampler.
L-R is Carrot, orange, and mint salad(I liked this! DH not so much),Chickpeas with cucumber and tomato(tastes like something from Tangierine Cafe), and Roasted potato, corn and spinach. That one tasted like a potato salad my MIL makes and we only found one piece of corn in there.
We ordered a side of Stir-fried Green Beans.
These were crisp green beans with a hot chili sauce and they were nothing I'd want to order again. Just hotly spiced flavorless green beans.
We ordered the Spice-crusted cornish game hen with turnips and cherries to share.
No complaints here! It was nicely spiced and the turnips were more like potatoes- I was worried about them being mushy but they weren't. I would order this again.
DH ordered a side of Five-Grain Pilaf. It was not fully cooked(think crunchy) so they took it off our bill.
We asked about the Carrot Halvah. I am a big Halvah fan, but sweetened cooked carrots in a mold is not what I consider it to be.
I was expecting a sesame candy made with carrots. Nope! We passed on dessert which wasn't a big deal because we usually don't order it.
I loved the wine menu! They had an impressive selection and I ordered a glass of Pinotage.
We put our 5 yo in Simba's cub house and he got mac and cheese there, which I would recommend. He loved it and wants to go back again.
All in all, I guess I am a pushover, because even though the food wasn't too impressive I might try it again. Yes, I'm a sucker for atmosphere. It was a fun experience and I'd give it another try for sure. Hopefully they will tweak their menu before then.

I thought the Kidani Village was well-themed. When you walk in you see this outside:


The animal viewing area outside:



Inside photos:







Now for the menu. We hate the weird standardized drink menu(smoothies, tink drinks, etc)and it's especially out of place at a place like this. The menu was a little confusing, but at least there were plenty of choice. We aren't big eaters, so sharing works for me and DH.
We chose the potato and pea samosas with mango chutney. They were so good that they were not on the plate when I took the picture.


L-R is Carrot, orange, and mint salad(I liked this! DH not so much),Chickpeas with cucumber and tomato(tastes like something from Tangierine Cafe), and Roasted potato, corn and spinach. That one tasted like a potato salad my MIL makes and we only found one piece of corn in there.
We ordered a side of Stir-fried Green Beans.

These were crisp green beans with a hot chili sauce and they were nothing I'd want to order again. Just hotly spiced flavorless green beans.
We ordered the Spice-crusted cornish game hen with turnips and cherries to share.

No complaints here! It was nicely spiced and the turnips were more like potatoes- I was worried about them being mushy but they weren't. I would order this again.
DH ordered a side of Five-Grain Pilaf. It was not fully cooked(think crunchy) so they took it off our bill.
We asked about the Carrot Halvah. I am a big Halvah fan, but sweetened cooked carrots in a mold is not what I consider it to be.

I loved the wine menu! They had an impressive selection and I ordered a glass of Pinotage.

We put our 5 yo in Simba's cub house and he got mac and cheese there, which I would recommend. He loved it and wants to go back again.
All in all, I guess I am a pushover, because even though the food wasn't too impressive I might try it again. Yes, I'm a sucker for atmosphere. It was a fun experience and I'd give it another try for sure. Hopefully they will tweak their menu before then.