This is a cool place at Loews Royal Pacific Resort, which offers both Asian and American cuisine. The menu has plenty to choose from. I’ve eaten at this restaurant twice for breakfast and once for dinner. I love how there is a breakfast buffet, in which you can serve yourself whatever healthy and delicious breakfast items you want! For dinner, there is also an offer on the menu, in which you make your own meal, and you watch a chef make it for you! A truly awesome culinary experience! At the start of building your meal, you grab as many vegetables as you want to, and then the chef will ask you if you want rice, noodles, or both at once! After that, the chef asks you which one of three sauces you want on your rice or pasta; curry, BBQ sauce, or tomato sauce. Next, the chef fires up the stove and pits plenty of cooking oil inti the pan, and tosses the vegetables around and then apples the pasta and the sauce the you’ve requested. This cooking goes on for 2 minutes, and when it’s done, the chef immediately gives it to you, wishing you an enjoyable meal and an exceptional dining experience! The waitress at my table was quite friendly all three times I went there, and made sure that I was truly having an awesome culinary experience!!!! Just like Jake’s American Restaurant nearby, the fans on the ceiling look like sea shells, to make it feel like you’re at a restaurant, which also feels like it truly is in a tropical paradise. AWESOME...
Read moreAfter a long day at the parks, I was looking for dinner options on-site at the hotel so my achey feet wouldn't have to go too far. We tried the other restaurant already so decided to try this one.
The good: Awesome fancy decor, clean, and great pan Asian atmosphere. I was highly surprised how polished the silverware was. Our server was very knowledgeable about the parks and attended to us as expected. They even had a "Wok Experience" while we were there. This is where you pick out of 25 or so ingredients and they stir fry it up with your choice of sauce. They also had a good kids menu to include quesadillas.
The bad: The quality and taste of the food was just okay. I've had better for half the price. I had the Thai coconut soup and chicken pad Thai. Soup tasted like milk and hot sauce garnished with green onions. The chicken in the pad Thai looked questionable, resembling chicken defrosted in the microwave. I also has the potstickers, which was cold and chewy. My husband's "Wok Experience" stir fry noodles tasted rubbery and the shrimp looked undercooked.
In conclusion, I wished I had spent my money on Asian food delivery and had a proper dining table in my hotel room...
Read moreThis is possibly one of the worst experiences ive had in an overpriced tourist trap restaurant. i ordered a sweet tea, and mongolian beef, and the people i was with ordered drunken noodles, green curry chicken, and gyoza. The gyoza, to start, was fresh out of the freezer, and still cold. My mongolian beef was dry, it was backed with full chive stems, raw onions, and almost no mushrooms, the rice served with it was dry, the type of rice you'd use for fried rice. The drunken noodles were made with the wrong type of noodles, was bland, and it felt like you were having an allergic reaction when you ate it. the green curry chicken had the same dried out rice, the chicken was completely burnt, and everything else was raw. But most concerning, was the drinks. the sweet tea tasted of dirty pool water, and when i got that swapped for a coke, the coke was completely expired! this place is a mess, the staff stare at you creepily, and one guy even coughed in our food! Please, do not go here, you are wasting your money, and youll probably be sick the next day. If i could give 0...
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