What we ate 1/22-1/31/18

asumom

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Back recently from 9 nights at POP with my husband. Here's what we ate.

POP:
Fried Chicken Dinner (shared; added extra side dish)
Meatball Sandwich (shared; added extra side salad)
Bounty Platter Breakfast (for dinner, served all day); shareable, but we didn't share this one
Mickey Waffles with strawberry topping
Large pizza (8 slices, good for 2 people for 2 days)
Dole Whip
Chocolate Croissant (surprisingly delicious!)

For our room, we brought some breakfast items (oatmeal and cream of wheat packets), a bag of bagels, small peanut butter packets (these were also available at the food court, as well as cream cheese, jam and honey); salami and cheese (we bought sliced bread, 2 for 79 cents at the food court), and trail mix and jerkey to bring into the parks. We also bought half gallons of milk and a 6 pack of beer at the food court, as well as a bottle of tequila at the gift shop. The tap water was fine for us so we didn't buy any bottled water.

MAGIC KINGDOM:
BOG lunch:braised pork was delicious, grey stuff and triple chocolate cake
Sleepy Hollow: Nutella waffle with fruit (my favorite), funnel cake with strawberry
and whip cream topping
Peco's Bill: fajita platter (shared);lots of food, very good
Columbia Harbor House: tuna sandwich and lobster roll (ok, but hard to eat, bread
was too thick; house chips are delicious!
Pinnochios Village House: 10 piece chicken breast nuggets, with extra side salad (shared)
Starbucks: coffee and pastry
Carts: mickey ice cream, pickle

Animal Kingdom: Yak and Yeti Café: breakfast tacos (shared); ok, but the sandwich looked like
a better choice
Bakery in Africa: coffee and giant cinnamon roll (shared); it was more of a pastry
than the traditional doughy cinnamon roll, very good
Tamu Tamu: mickey sundae and dole whip with dark rum!
Flame Tree BBQ: BBQ platter with 3 meats (shared)

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS:
Starring Rolls: coffee and pastry

EPCOT:
Sommerfest (Germany): noodle grautin (ok), bratworst (not as good as before; the
bread and sausage seemed different), beer
Kringle Bakery (Norway): school bread and Viking horn, delicious
Katsura Grill (Japan): teriyaki chicken served with rice and salad (great value at $10),
noodle soup with shrimp, sake
Japan kiosk: sake and Violet Sake (plum sake drink, delicious!)
Boulangerie (France): almond croissant, BLT, another pastry don't remember the name,
all delicious

DISNEY SPRINGS:
Earl of Sandwich (The Italian, The Full Montegue); very good, as usual
Amorrette's Patisserie: Mickey Mouse, Sunday Coffee (pastries that are like
works of art, sooo delicious

SANAA AT ANIMAL KINGDOM LODGE:
bread service, gingered beef kabob (shared), Chakalaka wine,
African Star Mojito (since it was just the 2 of us and we knew the
bread service was so big, we shared the entrée; the entrée would have
been too small to share if we didn't order the bread service). This was
the highlight of our trip (for food and ambiance). Everything was
excellent, the staff so friendly, and we were lucky to be seated right at
the window after only a 5 minute wait after check-in!

CAPTAIN COOKS (at the Poly):
Tonga Toast and coffee from the coffee bar; the Tonga Toast was
very good but the banana was cold and discolored; they probably had
it refrigerated; told my husband just don't look at the middle..lol

ART OF ANIMATION:
bounty platter, brioche French toast with fresh fruit and bacon
from the pool bar: tequila, Captains Pineapple (someone had mentioned this
is a dole whip with rum but it's not, it is a frozen pineapple
drink with rum and very good, but not a dole whip (go to
Tamu Tamu in AK for a true dole whip with rum)
 
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