Yak and Yeti Menu Available

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Well, the Yak and Yeti menu is now available, and after much contemplation I've decided that this is a useful turn of events. Turns out it's hard to open a restaurant (tomorrow) without one. Who knew?
 
I am curious to know about the CS menu? Any ideas or did I just miss it. We will be there next week but are booked for TS and want to try the CS.
 

This looks sooooooooooooooo yummy!

Fried Wontons - Skewers of fresh pineapple and cream cheese wontons with vanilla ice cream and honey vanilla drizzle. - $7.99 - Skewers of fresh pineapple and cream cheese wontons with vanilla ice cream and honey vanilla drizzle.
 
I am curious to know about the CS menu? Any ideas or did I just miss it. We will be there next week but are booked for TS and want to try the CS.
That's what I'm wondering about also.
 
Very exiting! We leave for WDW Friday morning...gonna try getting lunch there Friday late afternoon. If we can get a table, I'll post a review...
 
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Looks good to me--and I look forward to it, but I'm surprised at the lack of vegetarian options. I'm sensitive to that as my daughter's a vegetarian.
(The rest of us are dedicated omnivores! :laughing: )
 
This looks pretty good, and they take the DDE card.
I too wonder about the CS options. If anyone goes tomorrow,please tell us about it!
 
Okay, sure the menu looks okay. My main objection to it.....it's in a Disney version of India for goodness sake. If I want tempura or Chinese I can go to Epcot, I was looking for some maybe Indian, Thai, Malay fusion, sort of in keeping with the setting. I appreciate that the Disney folk want people to eat there, but aren't we just going to end up with the whole Nine Dragons "I can get better Chinese food at my local Chinese?" I actually do enjoy Nine Dragons, but have noticed it does get a bit of a bashing.

Okay, deep breaths, rant over. I am sure that I could eat there, just a little ????? about the menu items. Throwing in tamarind or lemon grass does not really equate to Indian/Thai dishes (sorry sweet and sour is just way too American for me)

Ooooh no I had one last rant left in me. I'm done. Please if you have a meal there in the near future I would love to see your review. I will be happy to try a new restuarant, just a little peeved it wasn't what I had hoped it would be. Thank goodness for Thai Tanium down the road(though I still miss Neecha in SF), and the several great Indian restaurants nearby.
 
They have Pho! hazzah!
I don't care if it's $17.99 for a bowl, they simply have it and that makes me happy.

And now...for the first time ever, I'll use a smiley... :banana:
 
They have Pho! hazzah!
I don't care if it's $17.99 for a bowl, they simply have it and that makes me happy.

And now...for the first time ever, I'll use a smiley... :banana:

Saw that, too!:scared1: But I doubt there $17 pho will be anywhere close to as good as the pho I can get down the street for $6. I've tried pho in Chicago (2 places), Dallas, Sacramento, and 10 other places locally and none is better than the place close to work...:thumbsup2


Reggie, Pho is Vietnamese so you can add that to your rant as well...;)
 
Saw that, too!:scared1: But I doubt there $17 pho will be anywhere close to as good as the pho I can get down the street for $6. I've tried pho in Chicago (2 places), Dallas, Sacramento, and 10 other places locally and none is better than the place close to work...:thumbsup2


Reggie, Pho is Vietnamese so you can add that to your rant as well...;)

Could we really expect a full meal for the normal $6, though? I wonder if they'll change the way it's served. Technically, it's a difficult and messy dish to eat unless you have a good handle on chopsticks alongside the spoons. It's not the sort of noodle dish that you can cut up or twirl, either. I would imagine that alot of people (such as my mother) would have a difficult time eating it, although the flavors are probably the most 'normal' of any of the dishes.
 
This menu certainly stretches the term-"Pan Asian"...
Looks mostly like a menu you'd find in almost any neighborhood Chinese restaurant.
Anxiously awaiting the reviews for the Chicken Fried Rice and the Stir Fried Beef--.
 


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