Food glorious food......
Well, I've only got one park and one trip to draw from ( TDL) so that is not going to take long, but perhaps my answers will add a little oriental flavour to the thread.
What do you really need to eat when you are in a Disney Park?
Do I really need to say it.....
Churros. I've had them elsewhere but never as nice as the ones that you nibble on in Disney. I especially like the pink ones.
another absolute must for me would be the Mickey waffles. And none of that Maple syrup... ( my apologies to any Canadians reading this - but it just makes my nose wrinkle......
) Nope, it has to have strawberry jam,
lashings of whipped cream and chocolate fudgy kind of sauce.....
Sigh....
What is your favourite snack?
see above. Plus the Mickey head shaped icecreams that are sandwiched between biscuits ( like a Maxi icecream here - but better) messy but oh so yummy.
What is your favourite counter service item?
Hmmm..... the Halloween pizza in Toontown. ( we were there over Halloween but that was the only day we didn't go to the park
) it was really really weird but surprisingly satisfying.... it was pork and corn flavoured from memory. Defies description actually.
They eat some weird stuff in Japan.
The closest thing we came to doing the 'sit down' meal was a sundae at the Ice cream parlor..... seriously.
What is a favourite from off site? (Not in a Disney Park)
Mc Teryaki burgers at McDonalds...... Best Macca's I've ever had.
What do you regret eating?
honestly... I can't think of anything in TDL. Japan was a gastronical wonderland of the weird but it was great fun trying everything. Only one thing I didn't take more than one bite of - Steamed dumplings laced with a really bitter sake.... BLEUGH
......I have a ginormous sweet tooth so that didn't go down well.
One other thing about the park in Japan that might be different in the food stakes, they have meals ( including for the kids) called 'sets' and they are kind of the Japanese version of fast food. The kids version was kind of like a Happy Meal but way more expensive ( about $13) but they came in a seriously cute lunchbox. In them were a Peanut butter sandwich made from Mickey head shaped bread - not cut with a cutter but actually baked that shape and sliced, chips ( as in Samboy) a drink, and this weird clear jellifeid fruit concoction that really just tasted like jellied water with golden circle fruit salad in it.
Oh and the potato chips stamped with Disney characters - yes on each chip
- they were yummy as well. Do they have them in any other parks?
~Lisa ~