jwfla422
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I've been contemplating putting this up because well, it was not one of our better dining experiences
and I wanted to like it, I really did, we couldn't make our dinner reservations but I wanted to go so bad we went the next day for lunch...but it really didn't turn out to be one of our better meals I'm sorry to say (please don't flame me because I know so many people love this place)...
Here's a summary...with some photos...
Let me start by saying this is such a beautiful, amazingly themed restaurant. The decor is just extraordinary and unique. That alone is so inviting.
Our table by the window (they originally sat us in the middle of the restaurant but I saw the table by this window opened & asked to sit there):
Great view of the wildlife, something we would have missed if we went for dinner since it would have already would have been dark.
We started with the bread service and dips. Our server recommended we get just the Naan bread so we mixed it with the traditional naan and the garlic ginger naan. She said the least spicy dips would be the red pepper hummus, the cucumber raita which she said was like tzatziki sauce and the mango chutney
The cucumber raita was not like tzatziki sauce, it was much spicier. I like some spice and it was ok but it has cayenne pepper in it. DD does NOT like spice and she was taken back when she thought it would be "cool" like tzatziki and suddenly that cayenne surprised her.
The Naan was delicious but it had a lot of oil on it and I don't understand why
because it didn't need it. It made it quite greasy actually.
I had the salad trio next (you can choose from 5). I chose the Watermelon, cucumber and fennel salad, the Chick Peas with cucumber and tomato salad and the Bhel Puri salad.
I found the first 2 bland. The Bhel Puri salad was pretty good, nice combo of flavors.
For my entree I ordered the Tandoori Chicken Salad (after contemplating and TRYING to get a recommendation or "some" idea from out server):
Wish she would have told me it was dark meat chicken with lettuce DRENCHED in dressing. I so didn't care for this but we had already been there over an hr, she was gone again (see more details in my review, link to follow)...I just dealt with it and barely ate it.
DD had the kid's burger and potatoes. She said it was good but later confessed everything was dry.(which is supposedly why they don't use "white" meat chicken for the tandoori chicken salad which I wish she had told me before I ordered it?
)
Ok, we also ordered dessert because dd really wanted the chocolate cake which ended up being placed on top of raspberry sauce which is a "no-no" even though I asked if there was any fruit sauce on it, she said no it's on the side (I guess I should have asked if the cake was ON any fruit sauce...
)
Anyhow...it was not the experience I expected after reading so many great reviews on the boards.
I so wanted to like Sanaa, but we left, pretty disappointed.
Maybe we should have stuck with dinner with different food options?
Maybe I should have gone with the shrimp...?
Maybe our server should have told me the chicken was dark meat (am I the only one who eats dark meat-I asked how the dish was prepared)?
Maybe she could have been a little more informative?
Was I asking too much of this?? All of her answers to my MANY questions were so vague....
Maybe if we had a different server we would have been steered in the right direction?
I don't know, but what I do know, is it didn't "wow" us, it didn't "agree" with me either, not sure if it was the variety of food I had in conjunction with the disappointment, but my stomach was doing flips the rest of the day, so I'm sad to say I don't think we'll be returning anytime soon, I'm sorry to say.
For the full review with lots more photos and more details feel free to check out my review:
http://www.disneydiningreviews.com/sanaa-lunch-review.htm

Here's a summary...with some photos...
Let me start by saying this is such a beautiful, amazingly themed restaurant. The decor is just extraordinary and unique. That alone is so inviting.

Our table by the window (they originally sat us in the middle of the restaurant but I saw the table by this window opened & asked to sit there):

Great view of the wildlife, something we would have missed if we went for dinner since it would have already would have been dark.

We started with the bread service and dips. Our server recommended we get just the Naan bread so we mixed it with the traditional naan and the garlic ginger naan. She said the least spicy dips would be the red pepper hummus, the cucumber raita which she said was like tzatziki sauce and the mango chutney

The cucumber raita was not like tzatziki sauce, it was much spicier. I like some spice and it was ok but it has cayenne pepper in it. DD does NOT like spice and she was taken back when she thought it would be "cool" like tzatziki and suddenly that cayenne surprised her.
The Naan was delicious but it had a lot of oil on it and I don't understand why

I had the salad trio next (you can choose from 5). I chose the Watermelon, cucumber and fennel salad, the Chick Peas with cucumber and tomato salad and the Bhel Puri salad.

I found the first 2 bland. The Bhel Puri salad was pretty good, nice combo of flavors.
For my entree I ordered the Tandoori Chicken Salad (after contemplating and TRYING to get a recommendation or "some" idea from out server):

Wish she would have told me it was dark meat chicken with lettuce DRENCHED in dressing. I so didn't care for this but we had already been there over an hr, she was gone again (see more details in my review, link to follow)...I just dealt with it and barely ate it.
DD had the kid's burger and potatoes. She said it was good but later confessed everything was dry.(which is supposedly why they don't use "white" meat chicken for the tandoori chicken salad which I wish she had told me before I ordered it?


Ok, we also ordered dessert because dd really wanted the chocolate cake which ended up being placed on top of raspberry sauce which is a "no-no" even though I asked if there was any fruit sauce on it, she said no it's on the side (I guess I should have asked if the cake was ON any fruit sauce...

Anyhow...it was not the experience I expected after reading so many great reviews on the boards.
I so wanted to like Sanaa, but we left, pretty disappointed.

Maybe I should have gone with the shrimp...?
Maybe our server should have told me the chicken was dark meat (am I the only one who eats dark meat-I asked how the dish was prepared)?
Maybe she could have been a little more informative?

Maybe if we had a different server we would have been steered in the right direction?

I don't know, but what I do know, is it didn't "wow" us, it didn't "agree" with me either, not sure if it was the variety of food I had in conjunction with the disappointment, but my stomach was doing flips the rest of the day, so I'm sad to say I don't think we'll be returning anytime soon, I'm sorry to say.

For the full review with lots more photos and more details feel free to check out my review:
http://www.disneydiningreviews.com/sanaa-lunch-review.htm