pkondz
Brace yourself for immediate disintegration
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- Mar 9, 2007
I suppose that's part of any tasting menu/festival. Everyone's tastes differ, so there will be some things you love and some things... not so much.Sure, a few not so great things too,
To drive home the point that these are presented in a perfectly randomized order, let’s begin in China!!
Reminds me of the conversations we'd have when I was younger about digging all the way to China.
Pretty presentation.Sichuan Red Hot Mala Shrimp – $10.50
Really!We may as well begin with a winner and state boldly that this was perhaps the best dish I tried.
To the author goes the right to make decisions.(Mik disagreed, but this is my TR.)
A double pun! Look at you!My only beef was that is that it was shrimpy
Never appealed to me. I like sushi, but... I don't care for the presentation.Sushi Donut
And I suspected that would be the case as well.while it was quite good, it was far from the best sushi any of us had ever had.
It does sound like something I would order, however.The fru-fru, sake-based slushie was NOT my cup of booze and while I did finish it, I didn't love it. I'm sure it was fine, I just should have known that I am still learning to like sake and have to choose carefully.
I listened to the whole set as I read. Thanks! Very relaxing.If you’ve not had the pleasure of catching a set from Carol Stein, the Disney pianist, you have sadly missed out!
Whoops! Looks like I've been failing at TR writing.Back to the bathrooms, because every good trip report needs to hit on at least a little potty talk.
Not really? Other than the Tangled Toilet.(did you know some even sport some cool props?!)
how clean they are
McDonalds and Disney seem to have that in common.
most of us want a quiet, less people-y poopy place, no?
Butt... yes.
Heaven forbid. A bland potty. Shocked you didn't hold it and race somewhere else.It’s perfect for all bathroom needs except that it’s also the blandest, non-descript, most aesthetically un-noteworthy bathroom in all of Disney.
Bland like the bathroom??The blandest, most non-descript, un-noteworthy, but aesthetically pleasing “Ratatouille” iteration. Between the 2 of us, we didn’t even finish it.
That's... a major fail.It’s supposed to be baked IN the sauce, not the sauce poured on after.
mmmm... that looks (and sounds) amazing! Lemon and blood-orange?? Hello!The Lemon Blood-Orange Tart was much better,
That sounds really interesting. I'd definitely try that.Salt-roasted Beet Tartare with Pickled Vegetables, Parsley Salad and Béarnaise Aïoli (Plant-based Item) – $6.50
Well, sure.... how else are we gonna keep warm?????Canada’s Kiosk, “The Masterpiece Kitchen”, often offers up heavy foods and this year was no different.
mmmm.... drool worthy. Love a good mushroom risotto.Wild Mushroom Risotto
Pass on that one. I like salmon, but this doesn't appeal.Salmon and Cream Gâteau
(You’d think I’d know better about France’s Croissants by now, wouldn’t you?)
Speaking of heavy... that looks quite heavy to me.Crème de Brie en Petit Pain: Warm Creamy Brie in a House-made Bread Bowl
Looks... cool from strictly a colour point of view, but... boring.Croissant à la Truffle Noir d’Hiver: Black Winter Truffle Croissant
Couldn't have been that cold. She's wearing a tank top!
It’s fun to pretend I am rich and can sip champagne for breakfast.
That looks huge!
- Blue Corn Pupusa-stuffed with Cheese and topped with Shredded Pork, Guajillo and Árbol Chile Sauce, Cabbage Slaw, and Aji Amarillo Crema - $6.50
Hey! It's Liesa's favourite word again!The papusa was moist enough
I like the looks of that one too.We both REALLY loved this one. 9/10 for sure.
- Mediterranean Flatbread with Za’atar Pesto, Artichokes, Roasted Peppers, Sundried Tomatoes and Fennel Cream – $5.75 from “The Mosaic Canteen”
Thanks for the food tour!
This is the way.