Opinions on Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen

I dined here on the 26th of January. I looked up the restaurant, as I enjoy New Orleans-style cooking.

I thought that the service, the food, the decor, and the outside of the restaurant was outstanding.

I had pecan-crusted catfish served over dirty rice, with andouille grits, salad, bananas foster, and two pints of a localized New Orleans beer. Although the entree was part of a price-fixed menu, which also called for the famous bread pudding, but I arranged for that to be packaged to go. It would be for my breakfast the next morning.

You should try the bananas foster, as it is prepared at your table. Have your camera ready for it as the waiter does the preparation.

I highly recommend this place, and I would dine here again. 5 stars for this place. :goodvibes :cheer2:
 
Absolutely love it. Most of my family are real picky eaters so it takes some convincing to get my DGF to go. Leave the kids to do their own thing.

Jack
 
I'm so glad to hear people be so positive about this place. It's on our list of places to eat this trip, picky eaters or no picky eaters. lol
 
We just went last week for dinner. The service was ok, the decor fun and festive, and there was a cool band performing! We were a party of 3 and 2 of us were not that hungry. The hungry one had salmon and it looked wonderful. She said it was very good. The other person and I had French onion soup with sourdough bread. The bread was average but the soup was awful. My recommendation: don't order it! It was just broth with a couple (literally--there were only 2) croutons floating around. No bread & cheese on top and not even very good broth. I ordered hot tea and it was not good, either, and I was not brought any sugar or spoon to stir it and our waitress did not come back in time to request those things. The restaurant was also very cold inside!

Overall, I thought the place was neat and would go back again, but would avoid soup and tea!

I also went to the quick service side one morning and ordered the beignets. WOW!!!! Those were DELICIOUS!!!!
 
We just went last week for dinner. The service was ok, the decor fun and festive, and there was a cool band performing! We were a party of 3 and 2 of us were not that hungry. The hungry one had salmon and it looked wonderful. She said it was very good. The other person and I had French onion soup with sourdough bread. The bread was average but the soup was awful. My recommendation: don't order it! It was just broth with a couple (literally--there were only 2) croutons floating around. No bread & cheese on top and not even very good broth. I ordered hot tea and it was not good, either, and I was not brought any sugar or spoon to stir it and our waitress did not come back in time to request those things. The restaurant was also very cold inside!

Overall, I thought the place was neat and would go back again, but would avoid soup and tea!

I also went to the quick service side one morning and ordered the beignets. WOW!!!! Those were DELICIOUS!!!!

We ate there over New Year's weekend, I think we ate there on Saturday but I don't remember for sure. I had the soup trio and didn't really like the French Onion either. It wasn't that great, and I love French Onion soup. I also had the Lobster Bisque and man, that was amazingly good!! I wanted more of that one! :) Our server was great tho, he didn't leave us alone at all, he just kept checking on us and making sure we were OK. We had the beingnets too, the girls wanted to know what they were after watching Princess & the Frog so we ordered them and YUM!! They were delish!! We had them again at CO the next day before we left! LOL :)
 
We ate there over New Year's weekend, I think we ate there on Saturday but I don't remember for sure. I had the soup trio and didn't really like the French Onion either. It wasn't that great, and I love French Onion soup. I also had the Lobster Bisque and man, that was amazingly good!! I wanted more of that one! :) Our server was great tho, he didn't leave us alone at all, he just kept checking on us and making sure we were OK. We had the beingnets too, the girls wanted to know what they were after watching Princess & the Frog so we ordered them and YUM!! They were delish!! We had them again at CO the next day before we left! LOL :)

Yes, it looked like the F.O. soup was the only thing lacking in the way of food! Everything I saw around me looked great. I wish I had ordered something else! And man, I now have a yen for beignets!! It's probably a good thing there aren't any around here :laughing:
 
Jazz Kitchen is my family's favorite restaurant at DLR (If I ever get to eat at Napa Rose, that may change!)! The food has always been amazing for us, and we love the atmosphere. A lot of people recommend the bananas foster, but I'm gonna have to put in a plug for the chocolate bread pudding. It is to DIE for!
 
I want to find a good recipe for beignets, I almost bought the cookbook from the JK, I might order it anyway...LOL :) Loved the beignets!!!!
 
It made me smile to see a DLR thread pop back to the top of my subscription list. We ended up having lunch there last summer and it was our favorite meal in Anaheim. We got free beignets for my DS's birthday and ended up ordering more - yum!
 
I want to find a good recipe for beignets, I almost bought the cookbook from the JK, I might order it anyway...LOL :) Loved the beignets!!!!

They had a beignet mix kit for sale in Jazz Kitchen for $9. I was sooooo tempted! One of the friends I was with said she'd gotten one and they turned out just like the ones you buy there. Unfortunately, I did not have much extra $$$ so I passed on it, but NEXT time....!
 
We ate there over New Year's weekend, I think we ate there on Saturday but I don't remember for sure. I had the soup trio and didn't really like the French Onion either.

Wow...I seriously thought I was the only one who didn't like the French Onion soup. I remember reading on another thread that it was supposed to be really great but I thought it was really salty when I had it last Christmas Eve. I actually only liked the gumbo from the trio of soup. Definitely won't be ordering that again...bleh. But other than that, I love the food at JK :thumbsup2
 
kinda off topic, but is there a place at DL that does have great FO soup? It's my favoritist soup ever.
 
We ate there over New Year's weekend, I think we ate there on Saturday but I don't remember for sure. I had the soup trio and didn't really like the French Onion either. It wasn't that great, and I love French Onion soup. I also had the Lobster Bisque and man, that was amazingly good!! I wanted more of that one! :) Our server was great tho, he didn't leave us alone at all, he just kept checking on us and making sure we were OK. We had the beingnets too, the girls wanted to know what they were after watching Princess & the Frog so we ordered them and YUM!! They were delish!! We had them again at CO the next day before we left! LOL :)

kinda off topic, but is there a place at DL that does have great FO soup? It's my favoritist soup ever.

I believe Cafe Orleans has a French Onion soup. I've never ordered it before but I have seen a lot of people order it. I'm sure someone else here can answer that for you though.
 
I want to find a good recipe for beignets, I almost bought the cookbook from the JK, I might order it anyway...LOL :) Loved the beignets!!!!

We got this recipe from CO a few years back. We make them once a month for a treat, super easy.

Ingredients 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup evaporated milk
7 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup shortening
1 quart vegetable oil for frying
1/4 cup confectioners' sugarDirections
  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add sugar, salt, eggs, evaporated milk, and blend well. Mix in 4 cups of the flour and beat until smooth. Add the shortening, and then the remaining 3 cups of flour. Cover and chill for up to 24 hours.
  • Roll out dough 1/8 inch thick. Cut into 2 1/2 inch squares. Fry in 360 degree F (180 degrees C) hot oil. If beignets do not pop up, oil is not hot enough. Drain onto paper towels.
  • Shake confectioners' sugar on hot beignets. Serve warm.
Have fun,

Jack
 
We got this recipe from CO a few years back. We make them once a month for a treat, super easy.

Ingredients 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup evaporated milk
7 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup shortening
1 quart vegetable oil for frying
1/4 cup confectioners' sugarDirections
  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add sugar, salt, eggs, evaporated milk, and blend well. Mix in 4 cups of the flour and beat until smooth. Add the shortening, and then the remaining 3 cups of flour. Cover and chill for up to 24 hours.
  • Roll out dough 1/8 inch thick. Cut into 2 1/2 inch squares. Fry in 360 degree F (180 degrees C) hot oil. If beignets do not pop up, oil is not hot enough. Drain onto paper towels.
  • Shake confectioners' sugar on hot beignets. Serve warm.
Have fun,

Jack

OMG. This is awesome. Thanks, Jack! There goes the diet...
 
kinda off topic, but is there a place at DL that does have great FO soup? It's my favoritist soup ever.

My friend (Disneyluvr2) said that she had the best FO soup ever at Steakhouse 55 (DLH).
 
We'll be going to DLR this Spring. I have always wanted to try JK. What about going with a 4 year old and 14 month old ( with DH and I). I read a post ages ago that it wasn't young-child friendly. Thanks in advance.
 
They had a beignet mix kit for sale in Jazz Kitchen for $9. I was sooooo tempted! One of the friends I was with said she'd gotten one and they turned out just like the ones you buy there. Unfortunately, I did not have much extra $$$ so I passed on it, but NEXT time....!

I didn't see that mix, but I did see the cookbook, wish I'd bought it now. LOL

Wow...I seriously thought I was the only one who didn't like the French Onion soup. I remember reading on another thread that it was supposed to be really great but I thought it was really salty when I had it last Christmas Eve. I actually only liked the gumbo from the trio of soup. Definitely won't be ordering that again...bleh. But other than that, I love the food at JK :thumbsup2

Ya I thought the gumbo was good but the bisque was amazing.....I ate the FO soup first, then the gumbo, then the bisque. LOL The bisque was the special soup of the month or something like that, it was super good but not sure if it's on the menu all the time.

kinda off topic, but is there a place at DL that does have great FO soup? It's my favoritist soup ever.

I've had it at CO, it was good there.

We got this recipe from CO a few years back. We make them once a month for a treat, super easy.

Ingredients 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 cup evaporated milk
7 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup shortening
1 quart vegetable oil for frying
1/4 cup confectioners' sugarDirections
  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add sugar, salt, eggs, evaporated milk, and blend well. Mix in 4 cups of the flour and beat until smooth. Add the shortening, and then the remaining 3 cups of flour. Cover and chill for up to 24 hours.
  • Roll out dough 1/8 inch thick. Cut into 2 1/2 inch squares. Fry in 360 degree F (180 degrees C) hot oil. If beignets do not pop up, oil is not hot enough. Drain onto paper towels.
  • Shake confectioners' sugar on hot beignets. Serve warm.
Have fun,

Jack

Oh Jack, I think I love you! :lovestruc:thumbsup2

We'll be going to DLR this Spring. I have always wanted to try JK. What about going with a 4 year old and 14 month old ( with DH and I). I read a post ages ago that it wasn't young-child friendly. Thanks in advance.

Well my girls are older but I've never had any complaints about it not being kid friendly. If you're worried about it go for lunch instead. :)
 
I'm not a real snobby foodie, however, I do know good food from bad - especially in comparison with price point.

We're at the resort right now and had dinner at the Jazz Kitchen last night. I had heard mixed reviews but have always wanted to try RBJK for myself. Bottom line, at the dinner pricing the meal was horrible and COMPLETELY disappointing. Not Sizzler bad, but when you're paying near $30+ per entre and $100 - $200 on a meal ... this should be upscale food, and it was not. Each of our entres were not good - I tried each of them. I could be more specific but I'll leave it at that.

We had the NY Strip, the Mahi, Grilled Chick. kids meal, one of the salads and the garlic bread. The garlic bread and the side of Mac & Cheese was very good and on par w/ what I had expected.

Our server was very good, as you would expect at this price point. The live music (2 guys) was slightly too loud and more than anything the eq'ing was 'boomy', so that it was grating on the ears/nerves and it was hard to have any conversation over dinner.

If you want to spend this amount on a nice dinner, go to Napa Rose where the food is consistently fantastic. If you are a foodie or appreciate a very good meal at an appropriate price, this is ABSOLUTELY NOT the place to dine.

Finally, the meal made me slightly sick the following day - frankly, not a big surprise.

... Just my ¢2 ...
 





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