Sushi on dining plan

txdisneyfam

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I was wondering how ordering sushi works on the ddp? Does one roll count as your entree? I'm considering CG, but don't really want to go for just one roll. TIA
 
From what I just read most of the Sushi selections at CG are considered an appetizer. The "Snake in the Grass" and "Yoshie" are considered dinner items.

I also found that Captain Cooks has Sushi and it is considered a quick service meal. But it only looks like one roll is in the meal.

What I don't know is the size of the rolls.

If you find out any more info..can you post? I will do the same. I need to get at least one good Sushi fix in while we are there.
 
Capt Cooks and Sunshine Seasons have the same type of sushi trays you'd find in a grocery store - prepackaged single rolls, typically California roll & spicy tuna roll - and they do count as an entree on the dining plan, so it makes for a light meal.

California Grill's sushi is mostly appetizers. The appetizers are single rolls, but they are much larger in size than grocery store/counter service prepackaged type rolls. The Snake in the Grass and Yoshi's Sampler are entrees. I haven't seen them personally, but I have to assume that they're counted as entrees because they're larger.

Tokyo Dining is another option for sushi. Reports are that they offer a couple of sushi combination platters and some mixed entrees that include some sushi.

If you're on the deluxe plan, there is also sushi on the appetizer menu at Kona Cafe.
 


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