I've heard this too. But I prefer the Mickey shape!Personally, I think the Jazz Kitchen's beignets are far superior in taste than DL's. Disney beignets are just super cute.
Personally, I think the Jazz Kitchen's beignets are far superior in taste than DL's. Disney beignets are just super cute.
ThisJazz Kitchen has real beignets. Mint J does not. Plus it seems like Mint J always has a long line (probably for the drinks). The only advantage is that they're in the park. You have to leave to get the good ones.
Us too. We are getting the best of both worlds. We are staying at the DLH this upcoming trip, so I'll leave 10-15 before the group and grab RB beignets on our way through DTD. Real Beignets we can eat in line/in the park if they make it.I obviously take beignets very seriously.
I know this a long shot, but does anyone know how the Jazz Kitchen beignets compare to a Dutch treat called "olie bollen"? I grew up with this treat and it's like a dense ball of fried dough with raisins inside, served in a paper bag with powder sugar that you shake it in. Someone told me the Disneyland beignets are just like it so I recently tried Mint Julep's and was disappointed. Hoping Jazz Kitchen will be worth the trip
I know this a long shot, but does anyone know how the Jazz Kitchen beignets compare to a Dutch treat called "olie bollen"? I grew up with this treat and it's like a dense ball of fried dough with raisins inside, served in a paper bag with powder sugar that you shake it in. Someone told me the Disneyland beignets are just like it so I recently tried Mint Julep's and was disappointed. Hoping Jazz Kitchen will be worth the trip
I wouldn't say just like them, but quite similar. I've only had them in Amsterdam. I've yet to find a good stroopwaffel outside of Netherlands too. Dutch pancakes (or dutch babies) are quite easy to reproduce at home however.
I like both kinds of beignets, but they are different. I prefer the Mickey ones because I don't like the food at Jazz Kitchen, so we aren't there otherwise. We eat at French Market a lot, so I can pop into line at Mint Julep while the family finishes eating lunch. Just easier. They are also smaller and less filling, which I prefer. Mine have always been super hot and fresh tasting, so not sure about the reports about them being stale. As with everything, different people like different things.