CarolAnnC
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As promised, I am going to give details on some of the Restaurants at WDW that I just visited and ate at for the very first time. I arrived Thanksgiving Day and departed December 7. Here is one of my favorites!
Kona Cafe
As my BF was amazed that I had never had Tonga Toast, we decided to try the Kona Cafe at the Polynesian Resort for breakfast one morning. We were a party of five and were seated within five minutes of arriving at around 11 am.
We always inquire as to any discounts that may be used at any particular restaurant. After going thru the list of Disney Club, AP, DVC, AAA, Entertainment Club and even Senior Citizens, LOL, we were told that none were available there. Well actually our waiter was fairly new and he initially thought that one would be accepted, but alas, none were.
I enjoy coffee and have it each morning, sometimes multiple cups, lol. I was urged to order the French Press Pot for $6.99 which is 100% Kona Coffee. Here is a description that they provide of the coffee:
Kona Coffee - It starts in Kona, one of the most fertile regions of Hawaii. The combination of fertile soil and a mild mountain climate produce one of the richest coffees in the World. These beans are then flown to Central Florida where they are roasted to our strict specifications. We then grind the beans to order to create the "Perfect Cup"
And let me tell you they are not kidding!! This was THE best coffee I have ever tasted. The French Press Pot is more than enough for two people. Unless, of course, you are very territorial and insist on drinking it all yourself, LOL! The pot has a handle on top that you press so far down to push the water thru the coffee itself. Wow!! It is delicious!! Warning!! Caffeine high may result, LOL! I loved it and would highly recommend it.
I had the orange juice and John enjoyed the Lilikoi Juice which consists of Orange, Passion Fruit and Guava blended together! Yum!! They also offer Fresh Pineapple Juice on the menu as well as other assorted juices. Samoan Smoothies are offered and may be a nice choice for any children dining there.
The Tonga Toast is fabulous!! It comes out in a huge block on a plate with your choice of ham, bacon or sausage alongside. It is banana stuffed Sourdough bread which is then rolled in Cinnamon Sugar. Warning, you may want to try it before lathering it in maple syrup. It is very sweet before the syrup is added. I would highly recommend this choice for breakfast.
Other breakfast entrees include a fruit plate, ham and cheese omelet, eggs benedict, eggs, pancakes, and a beef tenderloin filet. Sides available include bagel, cereal, muffin, sausage gravy and biscuits as well as oatmeal and grits.
The Tonga Toast is priced at $7.99, the omelet is $7.29 and pancakes (several varieties) run $7.29 too. This breakfast will fill you up till dinner time, trust me on that!
Kona Cafe
As my BF was amazed that I had never had Tonga Toast, we decided to try the Kona Cafe at the Polynesian Resort for breakfast one morning. We were a party of five and were seated within five minutes of arriving at around 11 am.
We always inquire as to any discounts that may be used at any particular restaurant. After going thru the list of Disney Club, AP, DVC, AAA, Entertainment Club and even Senior Citizens, LOL, we were told that none were available there. Well actually our waiter was fairly new and he initially thought that one would be accepted, but alas, none were.
I enjoy coffee and have it each morning, sometimes multiple cups, lol. I was urged to order the French Press Pot for $6.99 which is 100% Kona Coffee. Here is a description that they provide of the coffee:
Kona Coffee - It starts in Kona, one of the most fertile regions of Hawaii. The combination of fertile soil and a mild mountain climate produce one of the richest coffees in the World. These beans are then flown to Central Florida where they are roasted to our strict specifications. We then grind the beans to order to create the "Perfect Cup"
And let me tell you they are not kidding!! This was THE best coffee I have ever tasted. The French Press Pot is more than enough for two people. Unless, of course, you are very territorial and insist on drinking it all yourself, LOL! The pot has a handle on top that you press so far down to push the water thru the coffee itself. Wow!! It is delicious!! Warning!! Caffeine high may result, LOL! I loved it and would highly recommend it.
I had the orange juice and John enjoyed the Lilikoi Juice which consists of Orange, Passion Fruit and Guava blended together! Yum!! They also offer Fresh Pineapple Juice on the menu as well as other assorted juices. Samoan Smoothies are offered and may be a nice choice for any children dining there.
The Tonga Toast is fabulous!! It comes out in a huge block on a plate with your choice of ham, bacon or sausage alongside. It is banana stuffed Sourdough bread which is then rolled in Cinnamon Sugar. Warning, you may want to try it before lathering it in maple syrup. It is very sweet before the syrup is added. I would highly recommend this choice for breakfast.
Other breakfast entrees include a fruit plate, ham and cheese omelet, eggs benedict, eggs, pancakes, and a beef tenderloin filet. Sides available include bagel, cereal, muffin, sausage gravy and biscuits as well as oatmeal and grits.
The Tonga Toast is priced at $7.99, the omelet is $7.29 and pancakes (several varieties) run $7.29 too. This breakfast will fill you up till dinner time, trust me on that!
