mousekatool
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That evening, we hit the monorail over to Epcot for dinner in Mexico. I had been to Epcot as a teenager, and remember eating in the pyramid, but I wanted to try the new place, so I made our ADR for La Hacienda.
We once again were seated immediately after checking in. The restaurant itself was really striking. We didn't have a seat right next to the window, but we could still look out over the water. The decor was upscale, and yet comfortable. Once again, I'm gonna borrow from the Disney food blog, because you have to see how cool this place is inside. My kids loved the lights - they reminded us of Moravian stars!
We ordered our drinks, and our server brought out chips and salsa. The chips were multi-colored, warm and nice and salty. I have read complaints about them, but they were nice and fresh when we were there. The salsas were both very good. The red one had a smoky chipotle flavor, and we liked it, but our favorite was the salsa verde.
DH and I order the mixed grill for 2, Parrillada "La Hacienda", which was flank steak, chicken, chorizo and veggies. It was a TON of food. The steak was a little dry, but had a nice chimichurri sauce. The chicken was also on the dry side, and had a smoky dry rub which gave it a good flavor. My DS LOVED the chorizo (or "little hot dogs", as he put it
), and I agreed with him! But my favorite part of the meal was the veggies. I know there were the usual peppers and onions, but I seem to remember squash and zucchini, too. And I could have just eaten the roasted corn by itself! The meal was served with black beans and rice (both standard, nothing special), and corn tortillas.
DD had the kids' chicken tacos, and honestly, it was enough food for an adult. The plate had 2 large soft tacos with seasoned chicken, as well as rice and black beans. She wasn't all that excited about it, though, because she loves to eat cheese quesadillas at our local Mexican place, so Little Man ate a lot of hers.
For dessert, I had the empanada de Manzana. It was a big puff pastry with a tiny amount of apple filling, kinda disappointing. It came with dulce de leche ice cream (even though the allears menu says vanilla bean with Kahlua sauce). The ice cream was heavenly, though! DH got the Helado, which was a trio of Mexican ice creams. He actually got it for the kids, so he didn't eat any of it, but none was wasted.
The flavors were mango, pineapple and strawberry, and all were pretty good - less creamy than regular ice cream and more like sorbets, I thought. DD got the churros with ice cream, which she declined to share. 
I really debated about this ADR after all the negativity on the boards, but I have to say, I'm glad we tried it. I thought it was good, and the atmosphere was really nice. I really love spicy food, but I honestly did not think the food here was spicy at all. I do think the meats were a little dry, but otherwise it was a nice meal.
We once again were seated immediately after checking in. The restaurant itself was really striking. We didn't have a seat right next to the window, but we could still look out over the water. The decor was upscale, and yet comfortable. Once again, I'm gonna borrow from the Disney food blog, because you have to see how cool this place is inside. My kids loved the lights - they reminded us of Moravian stars!


We ordered our drinks, and our server brought out chips and salsa. The chips were multi-colored, warm and nice and salty. I have read complaints about them, but they were nice and fresh when we were there. The salsas were both very good. The red one had a smoky chipotle flavor, and we liked it, but our favorite was the salsa verde.
DH and I order the mixed grill for 2, Parrillada "La Hacienda", which was flank steak, chicken, chorizo and veggies. It was a TON of food. The steak was a little dry, but had a nice chimichurri sauce. The chicken was also on the dry side, and had a smoky dry rub which gave it a good flavor. My DS LOVED the chorizo (or "little hot dogs", as he put it

DD had the kids' chicken tacos, and honestly, it was enough food for an adult. The plate had 2 large soft tacos with seasoned chicken, as well as rice and black beans. She wasn't all that excited about it, though, because she loves to eat cheese quesadillas at our local Mexican place, so Little Man ate a lot of hers.

For dessert, I had the empanada de Manzana. It was a big puff pastry with a tiny amount of apple filling, kinda disappointing. It came with dulce de leche ice cream (even though the allears menu says vanilla bean with Kahlua sauce). The ice cream was heavenly, though! DH got the Helado, which was a trio of Mexican ice creams. He actually got it for the kids, so he didn't eat any of it, but none was wasted.


I really debated about this ADR after all the negativity on the boards, but I have to say, I'm glad we tried it. I thought it was good, and the atmosphere was really nice. I really love spicy food, but I honestly did not think the food here was spicy at all. I do think the meats were a little dry, but otherwise it was a nice meal.