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Should You Consider Sebastian’s Bistro for Dinner?

General By October 6, 2022 No Comments

I sat down for my theme park writing morning (of course for a while every morning is theme park writing morning now) to see an update of the most searched for dining reservations at Walt Disney World. The MouseDining system tracks this. Some restaurants I just get used to seeing at the top of a list like Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, Space 220, and Cinderella’s Royal Table for example. I looked at the ranking for the Walt Disney World Resort hotel restaurants to see a different restaurant in first place instead of Topolino’s Terrace.  To my surprise, Ohana ranked as the top searched for restaurant in that category.

I tried to determine what caused this change in rankings. My conclusion revolves around the return of characters for dining there increasing searching for those advance dining reservations. Then, I pondered what one would do if they wanted to eat at Ohana, but a reservation was not possible. I asked myself where you would go if you did not want to pay for the upcharge tat character dining creates. Sure, you could order from a nearby lounge to get some of the Ohana menu for dinner. However, what if your group really wanted table service dining?

Since I have been doing a large amount of research about more budget friendly table service dining at Walt Disney World, I had a thought. Ohana costs $55 for dinner for an adult. My easily distracted brain scanned through the list of restaurants until I reached Sebastian’s Bistro at Caribbean Beach Resort. Now, the food at Sebastian’s fails to match quality at Ohana.  Still, a similar meal at Sebastian’s costs $29 per adult. Please respect that I took a long way to get to discuss Sebastian’s Bistro, but what is done is done.

Why would I even suggest Sebastian’s as a “poor man’s alternative” to Ohana? Well, this place costs less, of course, and it will be easier to get an advance dining reservation. According to the latest MouseDining search data, Sebastian’s Bistro falls a little below middle of list of most searched for resort hotel restaurants.  In addition, this menu will satisfy most any appetite or dietary need.

Like Ohana, your meal comes with unlimited refills of the food skillets or plates. Also, your meal starts with signature bread. At Sebastian’s Bistro, they bring buttery house-baked pull-apart rolls. These come with guava butter and caramelized onion jam. The butter and the jam make this bread taste wonderful. Based on my recent experiences with bread at Ohana, I prefer the Sebastian’s version.

Soon after the bread service, you receive the salad course for dinner at Sebastian’s Bistro. The Spice Necklace Salad includes mixed greens and kale with spiced candied pumpkin seeds, tropical fruit, and radish with key lime dressing. The overall balance of this salad offers diners a good quality salad. One complaint I hear, and agree with, involves the radishes sometimes being lower quality. Still, I have heard of guests requesting more than one serving of this salad for their group.

The main course earns the title of “Taste of the Caribbean.” Guests may order this in standard form or vegan friendly version. The standard selection comes as a plate of oven-roasted citrus chicken, slow-cooked mojo pork with mango sambal, grilled chili-rubbed beef with mojito relish served with cilantro rice and beans, vegetable curry, and grilled seasonal vegetables. Just like the salad, guests may request unlimited amounts of these dishes. Consider the cost for an adult is $29, that makes for excellent value especially at Walt Disney World. You can upgrade your dining experience for $8 more per person by adding shrimp.

The vegan version of “Taste of the Caribbean” offers some expected alternatives. Vegan diners may enjoy an Impossible™ kabob, fried jerk tofu, and Impossible™ sausage served with cilantro rice and red beans, vegetable curry, and grilled seasonal vegetables. I have not consumed this version at Sebastian’s Bistro. However, my friends dining exclusively vegan stated this meal holds up very well in terms of vegan dining on Walt Disney World property.

Like Ohana, dessert consists of bread pudding. Sebastian’s Bistro offers a plant-based version also. Sebastian’s calls their version a coconut-pineapple bread pudding. This bread pudding gets drizzled with caramel sauce. Vanilla ice cream finishes this concept. The vegan version involves plant based caramel sauce and vanilla rice milk frozen dessert.

I love Ohana. I see why many people want to dine there. However, often overlooked Sebastian’s Bistro offers an incredible theme park resort value for an excellent meal. Once again, the food at Ohana rates higher. Does it deserve to cost almost twice as much as Sebastian’s Bistro? I suggest it does not. Especially if looking to save a bit of money during your vacation, a trip to Caribbean Beach Resort for Sebastian’s Bistro might be what your budget ordered. As always, eat like you mean it!

 

 

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Chopped Pork Barbecue Plate at Homecomin’ Disney Springs

Restaurant Reviews By September 30, 2022 No Comments

During my most recent trip to Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, I ordered something besides chicken for my meal. Yes, I know that sounds like an odd decision based on the signature chicken that made Chef Art Smith famous. However, many other menu items here deserve consideration besides the incredible chicken. On this occasion, I opted for Chopped Pork Barbeque Plate.

Now just in case you are unfamiliar with the popularity of this table service restaurant, this place fills up quickly in terms of reservations. In fact, this continues to be the most searched for advance dining reservation at Disney Springs via MouseDining. I feel that highly desired status to be well deserved.

Since I ordered the Chopped Pork Barbecue Plate, my meal came with a side of the Homecomin mac and cheese. Neither of my dining companions ordered anything that included this mac and cheese, so I felt obligated to order some. For the record, I think I got one or two bites of this since they found it to be very tasty. In this case, that worked fine since I have rated this mac and cheese the best at Walt Disney World based on previous experiences. I have a friend that argues for other mac and cheese as better, but not many stay with that position after eating this. If you enjoy mac and cheese, you should give this a try when visiting Homecomin’.

Promotional Photo from Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’

The Chopped Barbecue Pork entrée costs $27. The menu description sounds very ordinary for such a flavorful entrée. The description tells us that chopped pork is dressed with the special HFK barbecue sauce. The menu makes sure we know this barbecue sauce will be sweet and spicy. In fairness, that statement reflects the truth. In addition to Momma’s mac and cheese, this comes with southern style slaw and a cheddar drop biscuit. On a personal note, I always wonder why this slaw needs pickles. However, that might expose my personal bias.

As with most Homecomin’ items, the portion size counts as above average to large. In addition, if the amount of sauce drizzled on the pork does not satisfy you, another container of sauce comes with this entrée. The sauce does go well with the mac and cheese also if you “accidently” spill some on the mac and cheese.

The pork by itself displays excellent preparation. The high quality of pork used shines through with this meal. With the addition of the HFK sauce, the flavor adventure deserves respect. The pork tastes so tender. Yes, this sweet style barbecue earns the spot on the menu. When combined with the biscuit plus mac and cheese, this entrée qualifies as excellent.

On the negative side, the slaw tastes just okay. It feels like an obligatory portion of this meal since slaw and BBQ often go together. Also, service will be incredibly polite and attentive, but your food may come from the kitchen slower than you would expect.

Overall, if my only real criticisms are the slaw and slow Southern hospitality, then this barbecue plate earns high marks. As mentioned before, this place presents a challenge to get a reservation, especially at nights and weekends for their brunch. As I have written before, I have used MouseDining alerts service on numerous occasions to change reservations at this place numerous times. After having this barbecue plate, I have one more reason to visit Homecomin. As always, eat like you mean it!

 

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Raglan Road “New” Beef in Bed Appetizer

Restaurant Reviews By September 29, 2022 No Comments

Recently I found myself dining at Disney Springs. I let me theme park friends decide where to dine that evening. As I was preparing to order an appetizer and entrée in typical food blogger fashion, I saw a notification on twitter from MouseDining. My review of “That Salad With Chicken” from Raglan Road was posted online. Ironically, I saw that post while sitting at that same Raglan Road restaurant. The group I had just picked up at the airport that afternoon planned to go to Raglan Road for at least two months in advance for this evening. Of course, I booked a reservation with the help of MouseDining back then. In typical fashion, plans changed so I think I adjusted this reservation about six times. On every occasion MouseDining helped take the stress away.

Okay, I have waxed poetic about MouseDining enough. I ordered food that night. I selected a new appetizer there, the “Beef in Bed.” As you can tell, Raglan Road likes to create unique names for their food. The “Beef in Bed” costs $18. With a price point like that for an appetizer, I expected something really good or sizeable. The menu description explains the higher price point though. This appetizer includes smoked pulled beef shortrib on buttermilk cheddar bread, roasted corn, smoked onion puree and crispy fried shallots. Raglan Road appears to be basing the price point on beef shortrib meat.

Our server took our orders this night in a timely fashion. In fact, my appetizer arrived very quickly after ordering. In fact, it arrived so soon that many in my group wondered how that could have been done. I guess after visiting Homecomin so often, I expect things to take a longer time before I get my food. So, I felt concerned that this appetizer lacked freshness. Those concerns failed to be valid with the exception of the bread being a bit tough in places. Still, that might not be a valid criticism with this type of appetizer.

However, I did think this appetizer looked small in terms of portion size for $18. This appetizer fails to be truly sharable in my opinion. On a positive note, the pulled beef meat provided a great smoky style flavor. The flavor of the beef stars in this appetizer. If you dislike smoky flavored meat, then this appetizer should be avoided by you. If you enjoy that style of flavor, this deserves consideration.

The overall concept of this dining creation makes total sense. The creativity and design of it should get high marks. The buttermilk cheddar bread brings a nice level of sweetness to balance the rest of this “Beef in Bed.” When you get a taste of the beef with some bread combined with a few of the other components, the experience for your taste buds might earn the high price point.  However, in my experience, that only happens in a few bites. I doubt this concept can be configured to avoid some inferior bites of food. All individual components of this work apart from fried shallots. They seemed to not match the rest of ingredients very well.

On the positive side, this appetizer brings good flavor. Yet, I preferred the “Chicken Donut” and appetizers like at Raglan Road over this one. People with texture issues eating food will not enjoy this one either. My biggest criticisms revolve around portion size and price point. If this distinctive appetizer costs a few dollars less, then it would be easier to encourage people to get this. However, that $18 price point sends a message of either higher quality of larger portion size.

In my opinion, this new item may not last long at Raglan Road. I doubt many people will buy it more than once. Once again, my criticism falls on price point not quality of preparation or actual flavors. If you crave smoky style meat in a unique appetizer, go order this. If not, I would suggest another appetizer at Raglan Road. As always, eat like you mean it!

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Grilled Chipotle Chicken Tacos Frontera Cocina Disney Springs

Restaurant Reviews By September 25, 2022 No Comments

During my most recent trip to the Orlando area, I flew through O’Hare airport in Chicago. From my place of residence, I have the ability to take the train into Chicago for such adventures. Based on the train schedule, I knew I would have about a 2–3-hour time window in the airport to enjoy lunch before flying down to Orlando. Based on that I planned to have lunch at the Rick Bayless Frontera quick service location within O’Hare airport. This location serves tortas. I joked this would be a pre-game meal for reviewing something at Frontera Cocina restaurant in Disney Springs. Well, in fact, it became that as I enjoyed a late lunch at Disney Springs on a weekday afternoon during that trip.

That afternoon, I ordered chips and salsa for an appetizer. If you were expecting chips and salsa to be complimentary, that fails to be true here. Just like at the quick service location in the airport, chips, and salsa cost $5 here. At Frontera Cocina in Disney Springs, you get a basket of chips with smoky chipotle salsa and herby salsa verde. This nice safe appetizer serves it purpose nicely. The chips rank as average, especially for a Rick Bayless restaurant. Still, the salsa offers incredible flavor. The salsa verde provided far more kick that I expected. Yet, I preferred the chipotle salsa with these chips.

For my entrée, I ordered the “Grilled Chicken Chipotle Tacos.” These cost $22. Yet, the Walt Disney World website lists these at $20 as of time of writing. Both major theme park resorts in the Orlando area fail to update online menus very quickly so plan for that. The menu description reads grilled chicken in tangy chipotle sauce, caramelized red onions, black bean refritos with queso fresco, guacamole, and chipotle salsa. As you might imagine at this place, these are not your normal tacos. In fact, you assemble them yourself with the ingredients. With your tacos, you get some well-prepared “street-size” tortillas. Though I would have preferred a more traditional flour tortilla flavor, these tortillas worked well.

All the components of this entrée provided solid flavor. I suspect even if you generally dislike some of the components, you will enjoy them within your tacos. I expected a bit more spice from this style of restaurant but still good flavor overall. If looking to be critical of the flavor, nothing about this entrée ranks as excellent. Still, nothing would qualify as anything lower than above average.

During my experience, I started with four small tortillas. I felt they did not arrive warm enough but that might be personal preference. During my meal, my server asked if I wanted more tortillas without being prompted. The second set of tortillas arrived warmer but still not to the level I prefer.

The portion size of chicken for this price at a table service dining options exceeds expectations. Sure, I would have liked more but realistically a solid portion within an excellent preparation. The chicken offers all expected flavors and is well prepared. With two set of tortillas, I made eight street style size tacos. Yes, those function as small tacos but I easily make eight using all components of this entrée. If during your visit, you get eight tortillas, this dish could be shared between two people easily especially if you got chips and salsa also. In addition, the chips tasted better with the chicken and beans than the tortillas did in my opinion.

I started looking for a reservation here about two weeks in advance. I failed to get one. Yet, honestly, I did not put much effort into the process for this restaurant. I focused on Homecomin and Raglan Road over this location. However, I walked in during a weekday afternoon to a close to empty restaurant easily getting a table. I selected to eat at the bar, but tables were available. I did check back that evening. The place was filled during evening mealtime that night. Thus, if you want a table here in the evening, you might want to set an alert of MouseDining.com

In conclusion, this place offers solid experience. If looking for a more upscale Mexican style meal, this place will not disappoint. The traditional criticism of this place revolves around high price points. At least for this meal, I found value in my selection. My tacos provided enough kick that you knew you were at a Rick Bayless restaurant. Yet, the spice factor would not overwhelm most people with the exception of salsa verde. All in all, this place makes a decent option for dining at Disney Springs. As always, eat like you mean it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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House of Blues Steak Salad

Restaurant Reviews By September 19, 2022 Tags: , , No Comments

As I wrote in a recent dining review, House of Blues at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World has grown in recent popularity. Well, at least in terms of people searching for an advance dining reservation via MouseDining, this place has increased in popularity. As someone that spends a small amount of time pondering theme park dining, this place intrigues me. House of Blues functions as a worthy third-party restaurant on Disney property. Depending on where you live, you may have a House of Blues restaurant near you. Until recently, advance dining reservations were not challenging to get here. Of course, the popularity of some Disney Springs restaurants ebb and flow.

The menu here offers some solid bar style appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, ribs, shrimp and grits, and some decent southern BBQ style food also for example. They also offer five different types of salads. For some reason, my dining groups have been ordering more salads as their main entrée lately. Perhaps that relates to the fact that I am getting older, but who knows? On this occasion, I ordered the “Smoked Brisket Sandwich” as my main entrée. One member of my group ordered the “Steak Salad.” Based on the quality of this salad, I should have made it my primary selection.

The Steak Salad costs $20. The menu description reads “USDA Prime steak, mixed field greens, cherry tomatoes, toasted almonds, blue cheese crumbles, red onion, cucumber, (and) balsamic vinaigrette.” This might not sound impressive. Yet, I think many guests will enjoy this. In my previous article about the brisket sandwich, I stated that Hard Rock Café over at Universal Orlando offered a better sandwich. In a potential battle of steak salads, House of Blues probably wins. That discussion must wait for another day.

This salad came wonderfully prepared. We requested the steak medium well. The steak came prepared exactly that way. From a presentation standpoint, the entrée came like a small cut up steak with a nice salad as your side. I joked about it being a make your own salad. If this came with a starch, like a potato, this could pass a “poor man’s” steak dinner.

In fairness, this salad does not come with the highest grade of steak. Of course, this entrée costs only $20. Yet, I found the steak well prepared with a good flavor to match the salad. It brought good flavor and tenderness. Also, as menu description indicates, this salad contains a good balance of ingredients. The salad offered good flavor by itself. The vinaigrette salad dressing works well and provides a nice touch of creaminess.

Overall, I found this salad refreshing and good value. I would suggest eating it simply like a steak and a side salad. You do get more salad than a standard side salad but this presentation reminds me of that idea. Of course, you might want to eat the steak mixed with the salad. On this occasion, we combined those in very few bites. This would make a great entrée for someone looking to reduce their carbohydrate intake.

On the negative side, the price point of $20 for a salad might alarm some. Yet, we all know these are theme park resort prices. Still, at a House of Blues outside of Disney World, you would pay basically the same price for this. Also, if you arrived here very hungry or craving carbohydrates, this salad would leave you disappointed. Ye, I suspect most people fitting that category would find some other tasty entrée to enjoy. I do like the idea of adding a baked potato or French fries to this for feel of a steak dinner though.

Would I recommend this? I think I would. In fairness, I doubt most people visit House of blues to just get a salad. However, if you find yourself here wanting a salad, this good option awaits you. As always, eat like you mean it!

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Least Secret Menu Item Ever

Restaurant Reviews By September 16, 2022 Tags: , No Comments

There resides something within us as humans that we enjoy knowing or having something others do not. Theme parks play off this idea with concepts like lightning lanes, early theme park admission, and dessert parties. Our friends at Chick Fil-A gets the benefit of this because people crave the chicken sandwich even more when it is Sunday. Humans want what they cannot have and want to know secrets that others fail to know. Fans of the Disney theme parks love hearing some new rumors for example. Ironically, I am typing this review during the big D23 event in California. The hype just to know something new about the Disney corporation’s plans draw lots of attention.

On a lesser scale of this apparent human trait, the idea of a secret menu item at restaurants causes people to want to try it. Our friends over at Universal Orlando have mastered the secret of exclusive menu item for just their passholders during passholder appreciation days there. Even in Universal Orlando’s marketing they speak about how others will be jealous of you with exclusive/secret menu items since others did not know about it.

Walt Disney World restaurants also use this trick. They currently use it in a different way. In another review, I wrote about the secret menu appetizer at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’. For that example, you do need to know to ask or hope someone tells you the code name “Gator Sticks.”

Yet, over in Magic Kingdom, one of the longest running “secret menu” items still can be found. At “Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen” or “Skipper’s Canteen for short, guests may order a secret menu appetizer. However, this qualifies as the worst kept secret in terms of Disney dining. I could bore you with all the supposed reasons this appetizer remains “off menu” but I would really like you to read more of this article. Thus, I will refrain.

In case you do not know, the Pao de Queijo at Skipper’s Canteen qualifies as this marginally secret menu item. Depending on which server you get when dining here, they may just tell you about it before asking for your drink order. Like I said, this appetizer fails to be very secret.

As the name indicates, these are Brazilian style cheese bread. This type of bread has grown in popularity at Orlando area theme parks in recent years, especially at food festivals. These come to your table as balls of cheesy bread. The cheese bread also gets served alongside some poblano cream cheese and chimichurri sauce. Though these are off-menu and infrequently not available, they cost $13. If you are a drinks and appetizer type person, this secret menu item might go well with you beverage. Also, considering slightly more upscale alcoholic beverages are rumored to come to this table service dining location, the right combination might be here for you.

So, how is the cheese bread here? In simple terms, they offer good flavor. This cheese bread will not change your life. Still, you will not feel you wasted your money on these either. My companion for a recent meal ordering these compared them to an asiago cheese bagel that I love. This cheese bread can be heavy but for $13 you get a good portion size.

The sauce and cheese with them add to the experience in a positive way. The sauce adds a bit of spice but nothing like the Dan Dan Noodles in terms of spice. The bread can be very doughy or chewy. Some might find it a bit too chewy though I feel it helps when mixed with sauce combination. When I had this last month, I found them slightly lower quality then previously. Yet, of course, diners often romanticize things they enjoyed previously.

Overall, this makes a solid appetizer at a reasonable theme park table service price. Even your picky eater will enjoy these. Based on the portion size, these appetizers can easily be shared. Finding decent food at Magic Kingdom can be difficult sometimes. As you might imagine, I used MouseDining for this reservation. In fact, I changed this reservation at least five times. If the full character dining adventures for over $60 with Beast or Cinderella do not meet your needs, making an advance dining reservation at Skipper Canteen could be your dining solution while at Magic Kingdom. As always, eat like you mean it!

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You Really Ordered a Salad From Raglan Road?

Restaurant Reviews By September 14, 2022 Tags: No Comments

During my August trip to Orlando area, I visited Raglan Road restaurant on my first night there. Trying to do useful food reviews, I focused on menu items that were new at Raglan Road. When I went, about eight new items were on the menu there. I ordered one of the new appetizers and one of the new entrees. For my entrée, I ordered a salad. Yes, I said a salad. With all the options of menu items, I selected a salad. Why would I do that?

First and foremost, this salad qualified as a newer item on the Raglan Road menu. Second, I had already ordered an appetizer before this entrée. Third and finally, I knew the next day involved two table service dining reservations along with trying about eight treats at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. In simple terms, a salad can make a good choice during your Walt Disney World dining experience. I realize people say vacation calories do not count. Still, a bit of nutrition sounds like a good idea at least once during a vacation.

However, this counts as no ordinary salad. If you were thinking I ordered a generic salad with no frills, think again. I ordered “That Salad With Chicken.” I wonder who got paid a salary to come up with that title for this salad. This salad costs $20.This salad provides diners with “grilled Bell & Evans chicken breast, arugula, roasted broccolini, pickled red cabbage, confit tomatoes, roasted butternut squash, red quinoa, and smoked almonds, A lovely honey mustard dressing comes with this salad.

`              The presentation of the salad earns high marks. In addition, the salad matches well with the complimentary soda bread service provided at Raglan Road. For the record, the soda bread presents a wonderful flavor here to start your meal.

So how was this salad?  As expected, the chicken here comes very well prepared but more about that balance of flavor later. The arugula and other greens match the dressing almost perfectly. I found myself wanting more arugula with a touch of the dressing when finished. Even though I ate almost morsel of this salad, the portion rates as large for a $20 salad at Disney Springs. That rating should perhaps be higher based on the solid overall flavor of this salad. The accompanying vegetables and quinoa were also prepared very well.

On the negative side, the broccolini, though prepared very well, tasted a little too salty by itself. I also found it harder to chew that expected. In fairness, I generally avoid broccolini in my everyday dining so I might have a bias in this case. Also, the smoked almonds, though nice, fell to bottom of salad quickly. When you order this, plan for that aspect.

The key to this salad falls on the chicken to bring it together. The chicken offers a reasonably seasoned flavor. Initially, I thought the chicken was be a bit dry. Yet, in seems apparent that the chicken balances the other components, especially the broccolini. Guests get a reasonable amount of chicken with this salad. As a result, the chicken holds it all together flavor-wise. Based on that apparent intent, this salad with chicken makes a good option for diners looking for some nutrition in their Disney dining regiment. Of course, do not be fooled. Just because this menu item calls itself a salad, there are plenty of yummy calories within it. I doubt you will feel you sacrificed too much getting this salad.

As of time of writing this, I have another dining reservation at Raglan Road coming up in less than a week. Yes, I booked that with the help of the MouseDining reservation alert system. If I were not going back to review some other new menu items at Raglan Road, I would not hesitate to order this again. Considering I am scheduled to review about thirty food items at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando in that same week, I probably could use a salad or two (or five). Yet, this salad meets the expected standard of a place like Raglan Road. Thanks for reading this review. As always, eat like you mean it!

 

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Gator Sticks at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin?

Restaurant Reviews By September 9, 2022 No Comments

Since opening in 2016 in Disney Springs, Chef art Smith’s Homecomin’ draws large interest from diners. This restaurant currently ranks as the most searched for restaurant at Disney Springs via MouseDining. With over 20 table service dining options, that ranking says something about people’s desire to eat here. The delectable comfort food here provides a great experience. The service at Homecomin’, though often slow, brings excellent “Southern” hospitality.

For example, during a recent trip to Homecomin’, our server Anthony treated everyone wonderfully. The dining experience took well over an hour though. In fairness, we did order lots of food and beverages. My dining companions ordered a shine flight this afternoon which added to the fun and length of our dining experience. For the record, they enjoyed their flight of beverages. This afternoon, I stuck with my refillable sipper cup to support by diet soda addiction.

One of my primary intentions for this trip revolved around ordering an appetizer that I had not eaten at Homecomin’ previously. I went to order it and noticed it was no longer on the menu. I asked our server Anthony about it. He quickly told me that they still had it. He said it was now on the “secret menu.” Apparently, this secret menu item hides better than the secret menu item at “Skipper’s Canteen” at Magic Kingdom.

These are Gator Bites

The secret code name for this appetizer currently is “Gator Sticks.” Now, those should not be confused with the “Gator Bites” served here. These “Gator Sticks” do not taste like gator. They are “Okra Fries.” Okra Fries used to be on the appetizer menu at Homecomin’. The old description of these read “hand-cut okra, lightly battered and crispy fried, and served with their delicious icebox dressing.” I did notice the price went up to $16 now.

Okra Fries fit the southern comfort food setting at Homecomin’ well. I respect that many of you cringed when I told you these were okra with a code name of “Gator Sticks.” However, I enjoy fried okra. Based on my family of origin, I have enjoyed excellent well-prepared fried okra. If you have eaten less than well-prepared okra, then you have every reason to cringe at this secret menu appetizer.

So how were these okra fries? First, the portion size even for $16 provides plenty of food for everyone. I found myself overwhelmed by the large number of okra fries given. I ate most of them but I could not even eat all of them. Second, these matched well with the icebox dressing. The icebox dressing here somehow tastes better than it should for a relatively simple dressing. Third, the okra fries presented a solid flavor and were well prepared.

On the negative side, based on preparation style, you might want to cut these okra fries into smaller bites. The texture of some of the okra fries might be challenging for some to eat. There will be no delicate dainty bites of these creations. Okra often can be chewy so some pieces might taste that way.

Overall, I found “Gator Sticks” enjoyable. Clearly, the portion size earns high marks. However, I think many people will be too overwhelmed with this style appetizer. With all the great food at Homecomin’, using valuable stomach space on this appetizer seems unwise. However, if you have a large group wanting to split a unique appetizer, this one makes a terrific choice.

Finally, if you have read some of my other dining reviews at Homecomin’, then you know this place makes a challenging advance dining reservation to get. For this most recent trip, I personally used MouseDining.com alerts to adjust this reservation at least ten times. I wish I was exaggerating. I changed days, time of day, and number of people several times. Though I got a bit concerned, every change was met by an alert from MouseDining eventually. Since Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ ranks as the most searched for advance dining reservation, I became a pleased customer.

Whether you want the Chef Art’s Burger, these “Gator Sticks”, Mama’s Mac and Cheese, the Church Lady Deviled Eggs, or just yummy chicken, Homecoming’ offers great food. As always, eat like you mean it!

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How Did Breakfast at Ohana Measure Up?

Restaurant Reviews By September 8, 2022 Tags: , , No Comments

One of the many popular restaurants at Walt Disney World resides at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Guests can enjoy breakfast or dinner at this table service location. As you might imagine, getting an advance dining reservation here can be tricky. For my most recent trip, I used MouseDining.com to acquire my original reservation. I also used it to change it several times to get the exact day and time I wanted. Eventually, I got a late breakfast time slot. I wanted a late slot since I knew I would be staying up before typing blogs after an evening at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party.

Could Ohana repair the damage to my system from little sleep and scary food from the Halloween party at Magic Kingdom? Would the food be so average that it would not wake me up after typing until 4am? Would I even make my 11:20am reservation?

Good news I woke up in plenty of time. We arrived at The Polynesian Village Resort with plenty of time to make a reservation. We did experience similar delays to being seated as we experienced at Topolino’s Terrace the day before. After we were seated, we quickly got a fruit plate and breakfast pineapple bread. As usual, fruit just tastes better in Florida compared to most of the USA. The pineapple bread tasted fine but nothing special.

One of the least positive parts of this breakfast relates to the coffee. The coffee tasted like standard boring hotel coffee. I did quickly point out to my dining companions that therefore you can buy upgraded coffee with this breakfast. Of course, this breakfast comes with POG juice. Also, this place supported my diet soda addiction by bringing me a Coke Zero.

Early in our meal, they brought us waffles. Since we were dining at Ohana, we got Stitch and Mickey waffles. These Stitch shaped items make only Stitch guests get to see at Ohana until September 27th when characters return to this breakfast.

Related to characters returning, the current price of breakfast here is $25/adult. I expect price to increase when characters return though.

Back to the food, the waffles provided normal quality. I preferred the Stitch waffles over Mickey waffles. Yet, you may find Mickey tastes better.

The skillets come with plenty to enjoy. I learned from another guest that you can order ham without pineapple. Yet, I wonder why you would do that. The ham with pineapple tasted great. However, many people feel the ham is not as good as before theme parks closed in 2020. I found the sausage tasted average for table service dining. The eggs were very well prepared. They were not as good as eggs for breakfast at Topolino’s Terrace. The potatoes were well seasoned. I found them a great compliment to the other elements of these skillets. Finally, the biscuits were just okay.

Was this breakfast worth our time and money? I think it was. For $25 to get unlimited refills of any of these breakfast food items here currently makes a decent value. Considering larger breakfast buffets over at Universal Orlando start at $27, this price looks okay for Ohana. I could easily visualize a parent saying to everyone in group: “eat up, guys…if you want more food before our 3:00 dining reservation, you are on your own.” Then they might say something like: “If you leave here hungry, it is your own fault.”

Though I currently feel this makes a great value at $25, we will wait to see what price is starting September 27th with Stitch and friends returning to harass dining guests. Can you find a better breakfast on the property? Yes, you can. Can you find it at this price? No, you probably cannot. In fairness, I have several guest reports about Ohana not as glowing as mine. Reports seem to vary significantly. You can decide if this works for your group though. Remember, there are many reasons this restaurant ranks high in terms of Walt Disney World reservations searched for. For many people, this breakfast measures up very well. As always, eat like you mean it!

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Smoked Brisket Sandwich at House of Blues Disney Springs

Restaurant Reviews By September 6, 2022 No Comments

With over twenty table service dining options at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort, you will not get bored in terms of dining. If you desire a certain type of cuisine, you should be able to find it at Disney Springs. One of the top five most searched for Disney Springs reservations, using MouseDining.com, is the House of Blues. Over the last five months, people have been searching for reservations far more than previously. I have visited the House of Blues in other cities. When my travel companion suggested dining here, I made an advance dining reservation for a weekday evening.

When we arrived for our evening meal, the check-in process rated as very awkward. The restaurant staff struggled to find my reservation. However, once that was resolved, we were seated on time for our dining reservation. I appreciated being seated on time after several long waits for other dining reservations during my August trip.

The servers showed incredible care and courtesy. Many of them lacked experience there but they worked hard. My companion saw some coloring pages. The coloring pages enable you to color a picture of the Blues Brothers. Since I would be visiting Universal Orlando the following day, it seemed odd to be see tribute to the Blues Brothers when the Blues Brothers show happens at Universal Orlando. Yes, I understand the ownership structure of House of Blues. Yet, it still seemed off in this setting. Back to the coloring pages, my companion only got orange and blue crayons but did a fabulous job making Jake and Elwood look good with those two colors.

The servers did seem to push the alcoholic beverages a bit too much. Apparently, on this night, ordering a soft drink counts as a mistake. I state that since I never got a refill of my beverage during my meal. If you are familiar with my dining reviews, you know I have a diet soda addiction, so this stressed me a bit. Still, I did get a beverage to go after completing my meal.

On this evening, I selected to order the “Smoked Brisket Sandwich.” This sandwich comes with a brioche bun, Memphis BBQ sauce, and house-made slaw. This sandwich also came with fries as a side. The sandwich cost $17. In terms of initial appearance, this sandwich looked adequate.

So how was the sandwich? In a few words, it lacked quality of similar sandwiches at Orlando theme park restaurants. Before discussing that, the portion size of the brisket exceeded normal expectations. If looking for a sandwich being over-filled, this one qualifies.

Promotional Photo from House of Blues

However, the rest of the sandwich failed to measure up. The taste of the brisket rates as average. It depended on the BBQ sauce for flavor. If you enjoy a sweet style BBQ sauce, you will like that aspect, however. The bun quality seemed average at best. The slaw with this sandwich tasted okay but did not fit on sandwich if you desire that. Also, the fires were simply average. I expected a larger bun but with the smaller bun it makes the portion size of brisket look bigger.

The brisket sandwich here looks smaller than a comparable one at Hard Rock Café over at Universal Orlando. As you may have detected, I expected far more from this sandwich from the House of Blues. I had heard great things about these sandwiches so maybe you will have a better experience. Still, I found this sandwich lacking. As always, eat like you mean it!

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