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I haven't seen/heard a positive review of this place yet, so if anyone has had a good experience there, please speak up!
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It's not in Disneyland, but in Downtown Disney. We took our 6 kids to Rainforest Cafe. We had reservations and they put us near the entrance, so we were basically just in a regular, old restaurant with a fish tank. The music boomed so loud that we had to yell across the table to each other. The kids were bored. The food was excessively expensive, small portions (I usually take home half my meal at other restaurants- but not at rainforest.), and tasted bad. We will never go there again.
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We loved the Luckey Fortune, it was sooooooooo good!!!!!!!
Our family LOVES RFC!!! We try to eat there every trip (and you can see in my sig how much that was! LOL) We always more then enough food, DBF and I shared every time and we left STUFFED! Yes, it gets loud in there but that's to be expected, you are in the rainforest after all.![]()
Country Bear or Hungry Bear restaurant, which is counter service, next to the Pooh Ride. Horrible food. In fact, we threw away two entire meals that we didn't even take bites from because it was so cold and awful. (We had tried some of one sandwich w/ fries, so we knew). I am not a picky person either, so that tells you how nasty it is.
Rancho Del Zocalo. It's been a really long time since we went there (probably about 7 years), and maybe it's better now. But the time that we went, our food was ridiculously salty and very cold. It was gross. Like I said though, it was a long time ago, and maybe it's better now.
Really? I thought the rice was very mushy and the chicken very dry and rubbery. Like I had said in another post, in their defense, it was when it first opened, so they may have improved, but, we have NO desire to find out.
My spouse is part Japanese, and was raised with a rice cooker of good rice always available, it's hard to go back to eating overcooked Uncle Ben type rice. We only use rice from the Oriental Store and use fresh chicken and his grandmothers teriyaki sauce recipe at home, so, that may be the difference. My husband will eat plain rice with nori (edible seaweed) on it for a snack.
PF Chang's makes really great Oriental food though.
I don't begrudge anyone who enjoys it though, it's just not our cup of sake, haha.
We, however were not in the rainforest area. When the rainstorm started I got up with the kids and walked to another part of the restaurant. There, you could only hear the rainforest sounds and usual people chatter. Where we were sitting we were blasted with pop music.
Our problem with the bad food and relatively small portions may have been due to "being cheap". My dh is a big guy and absolutely refuses to share a meal with anyone, so I got one of the cheapest entrees on the menu and suggested he get another of the same price point. Last time I went to rainforest 6 years ago I bought the one item on the menu without milk in it (left off the cheese). I wasn't too pleased then, but chalked it up to having no cheese.
To get a decent seat I think you've now got to buy the preferred seating membership.
Rancho Del Zocalo. It's been a really long time since we went there (probably about 7 years), and maybe it's better now. But the time that we went, our food was ridiculously salty and very cold. It was gross. Like I said though, it was a long time ago, and maybe it's better now.
We went right after it re-opened, we never ate there when it was open at first only recently when it reopened. DBF had beef in the Korean sauce, DD10 (then 9) had the orange chicken, DD13 had the teriyaki beef and I had the teriyaki chicken, we also had the edamame. OMG it was so good!!! We all tried some of each others and they were all amazingly yummy! The rice was perfect, firm and not mushy, the meat was cooked perfectly and the veggies were not too mushy either. It was delish!! Especially for theme park fast food.We love PF Chang's, YUM!!!! I think it's probably our favorite but it's not close to our house so we rarely eat there.
I wish I had my own teriyaki sauce recipe tho, the stuff I get at the store just isn't good enough and we love teriyaki in our house.
Rancho Del Zocalo. It's been a really long time since we went there (probably about 7 years), and maybe it's better now. But the time that we went, our food was ridiculously salty and very cold. It was gross. Like I said though, it was a long time ago, and maybe it's better now.
It's definitely improved since then! I ate there around the time that you did (6 or 7 years ago), and, I agree...the food was greasy, salty, COLD and GROSS then. A couple of years ago, I was in the Park with a friend who HAD TO HAVE Mexican food, and, as it was a busy day in the Park, I didn't want to stand in another line at another restaurant. So, I observed that the taco salad actually looked good, and ordered that. And it was yummy! Since then, I've enjoyed the food at Rancho, especially the enchilada plate. I'm glad that the food has improved, because such a well-themed dining area was going to waste, IMO, back when Taco Bell would be considered "gourmet" in comparison
However, sometimes the opposite can happen, as it did with the French Market in NOS. I used to quite enjoy eating there; never had a bad meal until a couple of years ago, when they changed the menu. And, OH!, it was one of the worst meals I've ever had. The cornbread was cold and hard, and the jambalaya was...and insult to Cajun/Creole food. Seriously, it was disgusting! Basically, it was a few small shrimp and some slimy bell pepper pieces swimming in a sauce that tasted like sugary ketchup mixed with water, atop of undercooked instant/"Uncle Ben's" type rice. And what made it even worse was that, for a couple of $s more, I could've gone next door to Cafe' Orleans and had one of my favorite meals: pommes frites, gumbo & Mickey Beignets
. But Cafe' Orleans was closed that day. Oh well, live & learn, I guess
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The Denny's in Anaheim Fullerton East. OMG! I thought the cheeseburger was tasty, until the next morning, when I spent about an hour and a half exspelling it.
It was not non stop mind you, but all the same, it did take that long for it to be purged completely from my system. Oh my! The inhumanity of it. I am feeling a bit peeked just typing about it again.......... Excue me now......
When I can get the recipe back from my daughter who stole it a couple of weeks ago to make for her fiance, I'd be happy to send it, haha. You would think I would have it memorized after all of this time, but, I don't. I know it has fresh ginger rout, sugar, soy sauce, orange zest and juice, and a couple of other things. Once I get it back, I will message you with it if you want. It's some of the best sauce I've ever had.
If you are looking for something somewhat similar, you can always google the recipe for the Honey Coriander wings from O'hana in the Poly at WDW. That's almost as good (and you can make it as hot or spicy as you like by adjusting the chili powder).
Good luck and happy saucing, haha.