Look, Disneyland Hong Kong has a litany of culinary choices that range from the middling to the downright awful. But in all cases one thing is constant... Prices are ludicrous.
Clopin's Festival of Foods was the nearest destination for my family to settle for a meal because the nearby Royal Banquet Hall was full and crowded. Seats are easy to find because the entire menu boils down to 5 choices: beef noodles, vegetarian rice, fried rice, the kid's meal and the chicken and shrimp noodles which we didn't order.
The standard price for most of these meals are an eye-watering HKD148 per meal which includes a bottle of drinking water. My word, I could stuff myself silly with that amount outside of Disneyland...
Service was fast and courteous. Food was prepared almost instantly, a good thing since we could go Disneylanding again right after. The fried rice was weird, why the raisins? Otherwise no wok hei (charredness) and the big shrimps were boiled not grilled. Such a disappointment. The kid's set was so-so, the highlight was the Mickey cookies. The vegetarian rice, while filling, was utterly unremarkable. Matter of fact the portions here are humongous so you might consider sharing.
The beef noodles are not bad. Beefy broth with big chunks of tripe, meat, tendon etc. The most value-for-money item in the menu, surely.
So was the food good? Forgettable. Will I return? Highly unlikely. It does the job and that's it. Hard...
Read moreClopin's Festival of Foods at Hong Kong Disneyland offers a variety of delicious and savory food options for guests to enjoy. The food stalls are brightly decorated and have a lively, festival-like atmosphere, making it a fun and enjoyable dining experience. The menu features a range of dishes, including classic theme park treats like cotton candy and churros, as well as more substantial options like burgers and hot dogs. The food is well-prepared and tasty, and there is a good selection of drinks to choose from as well. Service is friendly and efficient, and the prices are reasonable for theme park dining. Overall, Clopin's Festival of Foods is a great place to grab a bite to eat while visiting Hong Kong Disneyland, whether you're looking for a quick snack or...
Read moreThe eating area for the noodle (left side) and rice (right side) food court was terrible. There was no disposal bins for the tray and unfinished food. People just left the garbage on the table when done. There were 2 staffs who did the cleanup, which was not enough. The birds went crazy fighting for the leftover foods. Some tables had no cover. Don’t understand why there were no bins and signages for patrons to self dispose of the garbage.Be aware of droppings from the overfed birds! Terrible setup! The fried rice with pineapple and pork floss was...
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