What is a food you have never tried at Disney that you are looking forward to trying next trip?

Four-generation girls’ trip for Spring Break in March. Ages 1 to 74. Five nights in 5 different hotels (3 we’ve never been to), 3 parks days, a dessert party, and no QS or TS we have ever been to before in my 16 trips.
 
Mine are the cheeseburger and vegetable curry pods at Satu'li Canteen. I eat a lot of different kinds of bao from restaurants and Asian markets in Chicago and am looking forward to trying Disney's. After doing Tusker House and Tiffins on my AK day, I was too full to go to Satu'li on my last trip.

I just realized I've never had fried chicken at WDW. I grew up on Disneyland's Plaza Inn fried chicken (and Knott's Berry Farm's). Who has the best fried chicken in WDW?


I love the fried chicken at House of Blues but it looks like I’ll have to give Homecoming a try


We are going to Via Napoli next month- I’m looking forward to trying that.
 

We are trying ALL new restaurants on our next trip so I'm super excited. But if I had to choose just one I'm most excited about eating at Chefs De France because I absolutely LOVE the France pavilion. I haven't settled on what I'm going to eat yet but it all looks great...especially the desserts!
 
We booked all new dining reservations for our upcoming trip and I'm excited to try them all!
Toffee Cake from Liberty Tree Tavern (excited for a second thanksgiving meal as well)
Anything from Flame Tree BBQ
Ohana dinner (we've done the breakfast and love it)
Mickey Pants Sundae from Beaches & Cream
Then sampling foods at Flower and Garden booths! :flower1:
 
We booked all new dining reservations for our upcoming trip and I'm excited to try them all!
Toffee Cake from Liberty Tree Tavern (excited for a second thanksgiving meal as well)
Anything from Flame Tree BBQ
Ohana dinner (we've done the breakfast and love it)
Mickey Pants Sundae from Beaches & Cream
Then sampling foods at Flower and Garden booths! :flower1:

We make a complete meal out of F&G booths! They are incredible! Surprisingly, we loved the desert violet lemonade from Pineapple Promenade. It was very refreshing in the hot FL sun. I also love the frushi from Hanami. So good!
 
I have never had a Reuben sandwich (we are from the UK) so I've made reservations at Sci Fi diner Beaches n Cream to have it at one of those establishments. Hope I don't regret it!
I really want to try this, it's so often on American sandwich menus, but I am a bit scared of Sauerkraut, I've never had it. I do have a Sci fi and a GFC so, I might try it.
I *might* also try the frogs legs at Monsieur Paul. If I am feeling brave!
 
I really want to try this, it's so often on American sandwich menus, but I am a bit scared of Sauerkraut, I've never had it. I do have a Sci fi and a GFC so, I might try it.
I *might* also try the frogs legs at Monsieur Paul. If I am feeling brave!

I'm not a sauerkraut fan, so I always order my reubens without it. Still delicious.
 
I really want to try this, it's so often on American sandwich menus, but I am a bit scared of Sauerkraut, I've never had it. I do have a Sci fi and a GFC so, I might try it.
I *might* also try the frogs legs at Monsieur Paul. If I am feeling brave!
You are brave! I had escargot (snails) on holiday in France, but drew the line at frogs legs I'm afraid.
 
If there is no sauerkraut then it's not a Reuben! Just order corned beef (or pastrami) on rye with a touch of Russian or Thousand Island Dressing. Add cheese to your liking.
 
If there is no sauerkraut then it's not a Reuben! Just order corned beef (or pastrami) on rye with a touch of Russian or Thousand Island Dressing. Add cheese to your liking.
Yes, I think, if I was going to try it, I would try it as is. Otherwise, it's not the real experience. But, it is still useful t know it is possible to do such a thing.
 
If there is no sauerkraut then it's not a Reuben! Just order corned beef (or pastrami) on rye with a touch of Russian or Thousand Island Dressing. Add cheese to your liking.

It has to be Swiss cheese! And it's much easier to say "Reuben, no sauerkraut".
 
If there is no sauerkraut then it's not a Reuben! Just order corned beef (or pastrami) on rye with a touch of Russian or Thousand Island Dressing. Add cheese to your liking.
Or just ask for kraut on the side and add to a bite or two to try it. You might like it!!
 


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