Worst thing I ever ate in Disneyland....

I've had so many good meals and so many bad meals at every spot in Disneyland. It's the inconsistency that boggles my mind, but feeding that many people is nothing short of a miracle.

Mine was a disgusting mobile order from Tiana's on opening week. It appeared the mobile orders had just been sitting in those to-go containers by the take out window festering under a heat lamp for a loooooong time. The jambalaya was cold and awful, the cornbread was soggy, the muffuletta was stale and tasted old. To make it worse, a family next to us had the exact same thing from inside the restaurant and it looked like michelin star quality compared to our slop.

Best meal was a paella at the Napa Rose. It was epic.
That's too bad. I've eaten at Tiana's 2 or 3 times and loved it every time.
 

You guys need to come to Texas and have a Fletcher's Corny Dog at the State Fair of Texas. It's life changing.

The flatbread pizza at Red Rose Taverne might've been the worst thing I had this trip. That and a fairly stale Mickey Pretzel from right outside the Tiana ride.
Yes! I got a stale pretzel from that cart as well! Where are the BEST ones found? It's one of the few things I can eat but I want a good one !
 
I had the mini Monte Cristo from Royal Veranda and then spent the rest of the day in and out of the bathroom.

That's two strikes for Royal Veranda for me. I won't be going back!
Thanks for that, too! I used to love MCs, don't know if I could handle the grease now but I have been tempted by that MINI ONE at Royal Veranda. Probably will steer clear now.
 
Well, there are foods I just don't like at Disneyland. Lots of them, actually, as I'm a picky eater, so most of the food I'd categorize as "the worst I've eaten" is just stuff I don't like. There have been a few instances of something that was really bad, like a lobster tail at Blue Bayou that was like rubber, but that was just once and I've had it other times when it was ok. Same with steak. I know you pay a lot for that stuff, but DL is going to have ups and downs on food quality with the number of people they have to serve and the number of employees who come and go.
 
My youngest daughter LOVES the turkey legs. No idea why.

My least favorite thing at DL isn't food, it's a drink, the so-called Mint Julep. I don't get it, one sip and threw it in the trash. (I do like the real thing, though.)

Lemon Aioli on a burger? That just sounds SO wrong.

They used to have a really good cauliflower sandwich at whatever that restaurant is by Pooh. Disappointing that this one at the RRT wasn't up to par.
I have the same experience with the mint Juleps! They taste like lime. I make them myself at home and like those much better. They actually taste minty lol.
 
My worst meal ever was the Premium Fantasmic dining packing at River Belle Terrace. This was in 2019. I had the chicken sandwich and the chicken was hard it had so many weird add-ons I couldn't even eat it. My salad was wilted and I couldn't eat that either. My husband was sick the next day from his pulled pork sandwich. My daughter had the kids mac n cheese with crudites and none of the vegetables in it were fresh. The celery was actually rotten, it was mushy and looked disgusting. We had terrible service at that meal, too.

Luckily they've really upped their game since then and I've done that package 2 more times. The only reason I went back was because I need the seats and they started letting people order off the regular menu.
 
Agreed with others that Monte Cristo makes me feel like crap and isn't tasty enough to be worth it. The turkey legs too I can't eat.

Our worst ever was when my wife was vegetarian, the waiter at Carthay Circle really pushed the off menu "Vegan tower" - it was basically boiled carrots, broccoli, peas and tons of RAISINS squished together into a cylinder. No sauce, no seasoning. It was just plain bad.
 
Agreed with others that Monte Cristo makes me feel like crap and isn't tasty enough to be worth it. The turkey legs too I can't eat.

Our worst ever was when my wife was vegetarian, the waiter at Carthay Circle really pushed the off menu "Vegan tower" - it was basically boiled carrots, broccoli, peas and tons of RAISINS squished together into a cylinder. No sauce, no seasoning. It was just plain bad.
Eww! Raisins?! That sounds awful! I'm sure it was fairly expensive too, considering it was Carthay.
 







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