We love middle eastern food so we decided to try this out. We made a reservation for when they open, and they opened a little late. First, you pay at the register (45 Euro/person), and say which drink you would like. Then, someone seats you, where you get one napkin and that’s it. Then someone comes to take your drink receipt and gets the drink for you (not even a large one, just a medium sized one), and that is the only drink you get, no refills, no other drinks. Then you can get up as much as you would like to the buffet serve yourself area. There are two walls with all different options so be sure to turn around. They had plenty of different and interesting and unique offerings. They had a lot of different salad type appetizers, a lamb carving station, and they even had some ravioli and different pasta for the pickier eaters which was actually very good. They had a wide variety of desserts available, all in small portions. Overall we tried every single thing they offered and it was all just…. Okay. Especially for the price you pay, its really hard to make it worth it with the food and the amount of food you are going to eat here. If you really love middle eastern food, its cool to come in and to see the theming and decorations, otherwise just skip and save your money elsewhere. Our biggest issue was that there was no refills of drinks with the price you pay. The soda machines literally cost one cent per drink, come on, we are thirsty from walking around all day. We are glad we tried it once, but will not be back at that price point...
Read moreThis is the highlight of Disneyland Paris in-park dining!
Affordable, worth every penny, delicious, and plenty of choice for people with specific dietary requirements.
We booked Agrabah Cafe as our last meal in the Parks before leaving later in the day. I am so happy because we really did save the best till last!
Upon arrival, we were sat down at a very comfortable table and shown where everything is. I remember when I first visited the park in 2000, the entire area was full of shops, counter service places and was constantly rammed with people. It works so much better as a buffet style restaurant. It was sprawling enough that it never felt too busy.
The food was fantastic, in keeping with the theme. It was a fusion of northern African, Turkish and middle eastern cuisine which means, lots of fresh vegetables cooked in different ways, lots of stews, spiced meat, salads, sauces, dips, flame grilled chicken, rice etc. It was the first meal we had eaten where we could fill our plates with decent, fresh food. One plate I had was piled with stuffed vine leaves, humus, rice, chicken shish, fatoush, green beans in dressing, olives etc. Another had a thick tagine style stew with some flat bread and yogurt dressing. And the dessert array was mouth watering. Piles of Baklava dripping in honey, baked fig tarts, and more child friendly chocolate pudding cups etc.
Well worth the money and next visit we will be eating here at least twice! Though I recommend pre-booking as throughout the whole stay at Disney we saw people being turned away who...
Read moreWe went to this place literally today and we were really looking forward to it. On paper it all sounded amazing...share platter to start and then meatballs and lamb...yummy....As soon as we walked in the place looked fab,the decor was gorgeous. €5 for a small glass of Fanta, again we thought this is a theme park and we knew it would be expensive. Then the share platter came, literally 1 minute after we sat down, all cold mezes so obviously all already ready. It came with some sort of pita bread...bread was really stale,kids didnt like it ( normally they love pita bread ) Most mezes were quite stale as well,it didnt taste fresh at all,and we didnt eat most of it. Then they asked what maind we wanted, again literally after giving the order,maybe 1 minute the brought the main meal....It must have been already plated,ready....a bowl of couscous with some cold soted vegetables, a chicken leg,a piece of meat looked well weird I am guessing it was the lamb,a sausage and 2 meatballs...eveything was cold...everything tasted ol, I managed to eat 1 meatballs,but couldnt st9mach the lamb and chicken and sausage,i genuinely thought i would get food poisoning...Sorry for the long-winded reciew but for €90 you dont expect to eat such bad food...we had so ma y bad theme park food but least they are cheap cr*p and you know what you are getting...but this place supposed to be expensive and nice...just stay away from here if you dont want to feel like you sre well ripped off with rubbish...
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