The Daily Disney from Orlando Sentinel shares a Coconut Curried Chicken Stew recipe from Boma at WDW’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.įiled Under: Buffet, Character Dining, Counter-Service, Cult Favorites, disney parks, disney resorts, disney's hollywood studios, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Epcot, General, Grand Floridian Resort, Hard to Get Reservations, High-Brow, History, magic kingdom, News, Recipe, Saratoga Springs Resort, Snacks, Special Stuff, Table-Service Tagged With: 50's Prime Time Cafe, Boma, Brown Derby, Buzz Lightyear Buffet, Coconut Curried Chicken Stew Recipe, Dinner Impossible, Dinner Impossible Epcot, Disney World, Disney's Hollywood Studios restaurants, Epcot, Epcot Flower and Garden Fesival, Friar's Nook, Garden Town Breakfast, Hollywood & Vine Restaurant, Liberty Tree Tavern, Mama Melrose, mrs. Main Street Gazette writes about the Yakitori House in Epcot’s Japan.ĭisUnplugged brings us to the Troubadour Tavern in Disneyland. Potts’ Cupboard and the Friar’s Nook in WDW’s Magic Kingdom.ĭisney Parks Blog shares a dessert recipe from the Saratoga Springs’ Turf Club Restaurant.ĪllEarsNet has a gorgeous photo-blog from Nine Dragons Restaurant in Epcot’s China. The Disney Chick takes you through the creation of one of my favorite Disney World desserts, Liberty Tree Tavern’s Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake.ĭisneyShawn gives a peek into the imagineering of Mrs. Orlando United shares some photos of WDW’s Crystal Palace with the refurb walls down.ĭLRP Today reports that Disneyland Resort Paris’ Pizza Planet will become a Buzz Lightyear Buffet. Scott Joseph’s Orlando Restaurant Guide reports that the preliminary list for the James Beard Award in the Best Chef Category includes Victoria and Albert’s Chef Scott Hunnel. It’s been a busy week, everyone! Just in case you missed them, here are a couple of headlines from the Disney Food Blog in the past few days: highlights from the Dinner:Impossible visit to Walt Disney World last week, and the options for foodies at the upcoming Epcot Flower and Garden Festival.Īlso, check out Touring Plans for an analysis I did on whether Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ restaurants are a good value. Once you’re in the restaurant itself, you’re treated to an experience unlike any other in the parks: įiled Under: Animal Kingdom Lodge, Character Dining, disney parks, disney resorts, Epcot, General, magic kingdom, Polynesian Resort, Special Stuff, Table-Service Tagged With: Character Meal, Chip and Dale, Chip and Dale's Harvest Feast, Epcot Restaurants, Garden Grill, mickey, Pluto, The Land Disney Food Post Round-Up: February 21, 2010
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That said, during our Sunday-night visit, the restaurant was full and the adjacent waiting area was packed with diners waiting for their buzzers to buzz. Said waiting area is essentially a vacant corner near the public restrooms, and aside from a couple benches, the ground is the only available seating. I tend to think of the Garden Grill as one of Disney World’s “forgotten” character meals - it certainly isn’t mentioned as frequently as, say, Chef Mickey’s or Cinderella’s Royal Table. Lunch service here ended in 2008, and the restaurant now exclusively hosts Chip and Dale’s Harvest Feast, a family-style character dinner. Back then it was known as the Good Turn Restaurant it became the Land Grille Room in 1986 before taking its current name in ’93. The Garden Grill has been around since Epcot’s (or, if you will, EPCOT Center’s) opening day on October 1, 1982. It’s worth spending a little extra time here, though, as the building also houses an above-average food court, a more-fun-than-it-sounds agricultural boat ride, and one of the park’s most unique restaurants, the revolving Garden Grill. This rotating restaurant is in many of our childhood memories, but these days, it’s got a new “spin.” (Couldn’t help it.) Take it away, Jeff!įor too many Walt Disney World visitors, The Land pavilion on the east side of Epcot’s Future World is probably best known as the building you rush through twice per visit – once to get Soarin’ Fastpasses and once to redeem them. Jeff Kocan, an incredible writer and blogger over at (he was the evil photographer of this little ditty - don’t look if you’re hungry), kindly penned and photographed this review of the Garden Grill Restaurant in Epcot’s The Land. Recommended Disneyland Restaurants for First-Timers.Recommended Disney World Restaurants for First-Timers.Disney World Restaurants Menus & Reviews.Disney World Annual Passholder Discounts.