On our first full day we started things off with a 7:30 a.m. ADR at Kona Cafe in the Polynesian resort. It looks a little something like this inside:
We had two main reasons for wanting to come to Kona:
1) The breakfast gets good reviews and we wanted to try a few things, and
2) They have real coffee! Duh!
So of course we had to start out with a press pot of Kona coffee (allowed as drinks on our DxDP by our server since we both shared it - we also each had a glass of orange juice):
The press pot coffee was so good! About as strong as I can handle, but rich and full of flavor. Neat to see it made.
The OJ was great. I grew up in an area with a lot of orange groves and this was just like the fresh squeezed we made when I was little with oranges just picked off the trees.
The press pot coffee was great. Not too strong, but on the stronger side of middle, which is how I like it (or even a little stronger). But it had great flavor.
The OJ was very good, tasted fresh squeezed and not all sugary.
So with our beverages out of the way it is on to the main courses!
What did we eat? (Um... What did we eat? Google translate doesn't have an option for Polynesian!)
I started with the Tonga Toast with Bacon:
Full plate:
Close-up of the interior view:
I guess I'm too much of a French toast purist. It was ok, but not what I expected at all. The crust is quite crunchy and the cinnamon sugar is almost overpowering. The combination of textures and flavors just wasn't my thing. I know most people seem to love it, but I'll take regular ole' French toast any day. That said, I tried some of Tazicket's various things and they were all pretty good - especially the regular French toast and the eggs. Next time I'll just get normal French toast. Other items of Tazicket's that I tried: pancakes were very good, eggs were great, potatos just ok, ham was good, bacon a little on the thin side (more pig!) but tasty.
I had the Big Kahuna:
Macadamia nut butter and pineapple on the side:
(I would also order the butter and pineapple on the side in the future just so I can control the amount in each bite.)
Pancakes: amazing - I would totally order just these!
Macadamia nut butter: warm and fluffy
Scrambled Eggs: delicious! Creamy and rich
French toast: good
Sausage: great
Ham: good
Potatoes: ok, not bad but didn't waste much tummy space on them
Bacon: same as potatoes
Tonga toast: nice and crispy outside but probably wouldn't order just this. A little to rich for me and I tend to go for savory breakfast over sweet. Strawberry sauce was yummy. Glad I tried it.
Our server, Ann, was great. Nice and attentive without being smothering. Friendly and funny.
The atmosphere is great. Nicely decorated, wonderful music, and as there were only four or five other tables of guests the entire time we were there it was pretty quiet and relaxing. Ann even brought me a cupcake and birthday card before we left:
How was the cupcake? We have no idea. We took it to go but by the time we got off the monorail at the MK the icing was already melty and smeared on the box top and neither of us wanted to eat it any time soon, and since it would only melt more and we couldn't carry it on a ride, we threw it away... gasp! O, the cupcakemanity!
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Final ratings:
Both us of give Kona a solid four penguins:
I'm sure that next time with both of us ordering just our favorite item we'll be willing to give Kona a full 5 penguins, or at least 4.5 penguins.
Even the Tiki breakfast gods were happy:
Cost: $37.33
Tip: $8.00
Next, after a morning in the MK ride hopping and Dole Whip tasting, we tie on a more refined feed bag at the Grand Floridian Cafe.