Our last meal of the birthday trip was breakfast at Kouzzina. I've been here before for breakfast and really enjoyed it. We've both been here for dinner, but this was my mom's first breakfast here.
To drink, I got a frappé, which is a tasty shaken blend of coffee, milk, and sugar.
We shared a fruit plate as an appetizer, since we knew we wouldn't have good food for a while. The fruit was okay, not the freshest we've had, but I liked that it was served with creamy, tart Greek yogurt.
My mom's entree was the stacked breakfast - two poached eggs, kalamata olive toast, artichoke spread, and sweet potato hash with bacon or chicken sausage (she chose chicken sausage). The eggs were runnier than she had asked for, but besides that she was happy with the food.
I chose the turkey-sweet potato hash with two poached eggs and arugula salad.
Here's a closer shot that shows some turkey and egg:
I've had this before, and once again I loved this dish. The sweet potato and savory turkey were great with the creamy egg and lemony arugula. The croissant on the side had a subtle flavor of cinnamon.
Overall, we both liked Kouzzina. I really like this place, and it's one of my favorite WDW breakfasts. I think I prefer Kona, where the Tonga Toast with strawberry compote is sugary Disney magic. But Kouzzina's food feels lighter and healthier, which I think is a better way to start a long day at the parks.
Now that I'm thinking about it, why not throw in some bonus pics of Kona breakfast food

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Tonga Toast:
Scrambled eggs on the side:
The Tonga Toast is perfect when the tart strawberry compote and pineapple cut some of the sweetness:
Lilikoi juice (orange-guava-passionfruit):
And the pineapple macadamia-nut pancakes with ham: