We had lunch there yesterday. We got there at 11:40 for a 12:00 PS. There was only one other table seated when we arrived. A few others came soon after, but not more than 10 tables during our meal (totally expected for a hotel restaurant at lunchtime... especially one that far from the parks). It took us about 25 minutes to get our food, I thought it was a bit long... but it was sooooo delicious that I soon forgot how long it took. Max ordered the kid's Chicken Teriyaki - which is what he has always ordered in the past for dinner. This time it was a little Bento Box with two very skimpy skewers of chicken (used to be a larger piece all sliced up), rice, orange slices and a strawberry cut in half, and edamame. This is one of the more expensive kid's meals in the whole resort, and I really think they should give the kids a little more chicken, I also think they should offer a choice between salmon or chicken.
One thing I did NOT like was that our server asked Max what he wanted to drink - Max asked for Chocolate Milk - then the server asked Max if he wanted it in a "Special Pirate cup with a light up Captain Hook"!!! Hello??? You are offering something to my 6-year-old (that he will OF COURSE want) and that is an additional $5 that mom has to fork out (not that I HAD to, but come on!!!) I think it is fantastic to offer these items, but it is enough to have them displayed at the hostess podium, and I wouldn't even mind if the server had discretely asked ME if I wanted to purchase it before offering it to my little boy.
I had the Bento Box lunch - I can't remember the name of it at the moment, but it was FANTASTIC!!! I wish it was bigger... not that I needed to eat more, but I sure would have because it was soooooo good! It had Salmon Teriyaki (Max ate half of it to supplement his skimpy chicken skewers - plus he LOVES salmon), Rice, Tempura, and Eggplant (the only time I ever like it is this particular Japanese preparation). I wish it came with Miso soup... I love Miso, I should've thought to order some, but I just didn't think of it.
All in all, it was a terrific meal. It was cheaper than dinner - my lunch was $20. I used to order a combo meal at dinner called Yamabuki Zen, it was fabulous, and seriously expensive... but it was a really divine meal with several courses and a bento box. They don't have it anymore, so I opted for lunch instead since I saw this combo on the menu and it looked appealing to me. I will certainly go back again... probably every trip!