Mouse O'Clock Travel
  • Home
  • Our Blogs
    • Park Talk
    • Good Eats
    • Resort Write Ups
    • Cruise Chatter
    • Holidays
  • WHY USE US?
  • Who we are
  • Contact us
  • Home
  • Our Blogs
    • Park Talk
    • Good Eats
    • Resort Write Ups
    • Cruise Chatter
    • Holidays
  • WHY USE US?
  • Who we are
  • Contact us

GOOD EATS

Best food I ever ate...

1/27/2021

0 Comments

 
We love food!  So much so, that part of our Disney planning is figuring out where to eat and snack along our day.  Disney knows how to make some very yummy treats.  Here are some of the BEST things I have ever eaten.

This list will definitely include  some of the food from our Disney cruises.  It would be impossible for me to make this list without including cruise food, because it was just TOO good to ignore.  I'm not saying that all food at the parks and cruises are amazing, but there are some foods that I never pass up an opportunity to grab while I am there.
Picture
Warm Sticky Date Pudding - Animator's Palate on Disney Magic
Picture
Why have just another burger and fries when there are so many other options.  Over at Sleepy Hollow there is this delicious Sweet and Spicy Chicken and Waffle sandwich.  It has a yummy slaw and the chicken is coated in a sinfully spicy and still sweet sauce.  It's a great option for lunch or even a quick dinner.
If you've ever talked about food at the parks, I'm sure someone has mentioned Dole Whip.  Dole Whip is a great soft serve that is a blend of vanilla and pineapple.  It's very sweet and a classic staple of the park.  It does come in other flavors but the other flavors are sometimes seasonal or only available for a limited run.  Disneyland regularly carries more flavors, but they're still closed.

Dole whip isn't really my thing, it's good, but the Kakamora Float is AMAZING!  It's a coconut dole whip served with pineapple juice and blue curacao.  It comes topped with a chocolate cake ball Kakamora.  I could eat this at any time.  Find it at Aloha Isle in Magic Kingdom.  I'm sad when it's not available, but it's become so popular that it's almost a regular item.
Picture
Picture
Disney cruise lines has some great desserts.  That sticky date pudding I pictured in my intro was FANTASTIC, a top tier dessert.  The most highly coveted dessert of any Disney cruise is the Grand Marnier Souffle.

This delicate and delicious souffle was found on every Disney Cruise I've been on.  They know it's THAT good, so you'll find it on the menu at least one night of any voyage.  Grand Marnier is a light citrus liqueur that they use to make this great creamy sauce you pour on to and into this wonderful dessert.

We usually order more than one, because it is just that good.  Make sure and leave room for dessert this night, because it is worth it.
Lamb is one of those meats that some people shy away from.  It can taste gamey and isn't always delicious.  The rack of lamb is one of my favorite meals here.  I hunt for every last morsel on the bone.  It's just that tasty.

You can usually find the rack of lamb listed on one of the menu's of any given Disney Cruise.  I don't recommend every cut of lamb as I have found some to be too fatty, but don't ignore the rack.
Picture
Picture
Popping back over to the parks the Cheshire Cat Tail is a treat worth looking out for.  It is a braided chocolate croissant with a pink and purple drizzle cris-crossing its yumminess.

This one will be harder to locate as it's usual location is The Cheshire Cafe is closed.  Last time it was available at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland.
There are many yummy treats throughout the parks, my favorites all just happen to be in Magic Kingdom.  Some noteworthy treats are the Pongu Lumpia in Pandora at Animal Kingdom and the Fried Green Tomato Sandwich over at Hollywood Studios.  Some of the food in Galaxy's Edge is noteworthy as well.
I can never ignore the appetizer options on a Disney Cruise.  The Black Truffle Pursettes are these delicious earthly mushroom pastas in a creamy sauce.  I don't have the the words to fully describe how delicious these really are.

They can be found at least one night of most Disney cruises, so keep your eyes peeled for this one.
Picture
Picture
I am a huge fan of sweets, if you haven't guessed by my selections so far.  This one is only going to be found on the Disney Magic at Rapunzel's Royal Table.  The Fry Pan Sweet Bread is a simple but delicious treat.

Here we have a fried sweet bread dusted in powdered sugar, topped with a chocolate hazelnut drizzle and vanilla ice cream.  Plus it comes in a frying pan.  Who knew this could be SO good?
With so many delicious options, it's hard to make a wrong choice.  We'll be back in the parks soon and we'll keep you updated on what's good.  I always enjoy the food at any of the Epcot festivals, so we'll keep you posted.

Let us help you feast your way through Disney!!!
Find out more on our Facebook page or join our Mouse O'Clock Insiders Group for more tips and details.

When it's time to plan for Disney:  It's Mouse O'Clock!
0 Comments

    Authors

    Angie & Gabe Garcia-Lavin make up the Mouse O'Clock Travel team. Married for more than a decade, they share a love of each other and a love of Disney that runs deep. 

    Archives

    March 2025
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    May 2022
    January 2022
    November 2021
    October 2021
    July 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    April 2020
    January 2020
    September 2019

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Picture

​Contact Angie & Gabe to book your next Disney adventure with Mouse O'Clock Travel.
Contact Us