Self-service restaurant. The food reminded me of a food court meal in an American shopping mall. In a nutshell, you can feel like you are abroad. The price is neither expensive nor cheap, but if you expect something "delicious", you will be disappointed. The nature of customer service is quite different from that of Japanese hospitality. We ate during the evening when it wasn't crowded, and at the tables around me, I watched the hall clerk clean up the trays after the meal, so when I tried to stand up, a male clerk in his thirties "It's self-service, so clean it up yourself," he told us in a commanding tone. We are not junior high and high school students. And I was really surprised because the hall clerk said, "I'll help you a little" and cleaned up only the last tray out of the four. When there are few customers, it is normal in Japan for the hall clerk to clean up when the customers left, and in fact other hall clerk did so. Is the restaurant hall clerk also called a Disney cast? That hall clerk is disqualified from the cast. The fun mood at the park has...
ย ย ย Read moreCame here for lunch during my day at Tokyo Disneyland. The building was huge and themed so well on the outside and on the inside. Service was nice, the perfect combination of incessant Disney service and the innate politeness of the Japanese people made interacting with everyone very pleasant.
I got a prime rib entrรฉe with a side of mash and some sort of egg tartlet thing. I also opted yes for the optional side of white rice. White rice flows like water in Japan, and I was in my happy place for it. White rice can benefit literally any meal on the planet. Anyway, food was good. Good cook on the meat.
I also got to try the salmon entrรฉe they offered. Also cooked well. Came with a nice creamy sauce on the side. And the dessert we got came with an excellent little Tinkerbell chocolate figuring outline thing. A very nice touch!
Overall, this was a very nice place to have a very nice lunch....
ย ย ย Read moreThe 45 minute wait for the place was pretty ridiculous, but being that this is a theme park I guess it was to be expected. I think the theming of the restaurant, however, is well executed and I was happy to see that this even applied to the kitchen. The staff was very nice and very respectful and even spoke a little English to some of our party that was having a hard time ordering.
The food are smaller portions, but getting a soup and the seafood platter filled me up and I gorged on an Unbirthday cake as well.There are smaller desserts that come on an Alice in Wonderland plate or in a mug and they are included with the dessert as a souvenir, they even give you bubble wrap to pack it in. it's a good deal as well, you get a small dessert and a plate or mug for...
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