First, we stopped at Waffle House for breakfast
one morning while driving to Disney. And of course, I had to have the
traditional waffle.
Technically not in Disney World, but it was so
good, I had to take a picture!
Hands down the best food we ate was in the Magic
Kingdom at Liberty Tree Tavern. It was so, so good!
They served us pork loin, roast beef, and turkey
with stuffing, rolls, green beans, gravy, mashed potatoes, and a steamed squash
and zucchini dish.
Runner up to first place was Akershus Royal
Banquet Hall at the Norway Pavilion in Epcot. I had meatballs, mashed potatoes,
green beans, and a delicious pastry covered in berries and stuffed with mascarpone
cheese for dessert.
Sorry I didn’t get a picture of the dessert, but
it wasn’t on the plate long enough!
On our way out the Magic Kingdom, we stopped by
the Main Street Bakery and picked up pastries for breakfast the next morning.
Pictured are the chocolate croissants and the cinnamon
rolls, which should be illegal for their size and deliciousness!
Last but not least, while everyone else was
enjoying fish and chips in Great Britain, Preacher Man and I decided to be a
bit exotic and eat at the Tangerine Café in Morocco at Epcot. Preacher Man was
more exotic than I. He got the sampler platter with lamb, chicken, hummus, and
couscous.
I ate his hummus, though! J
I had a Morrocan Kefta Sandwich, which is
basically a hamburger in pita bread with a pico de gallo (I know it’s not a
Moroccan food, but that’s what it looked and tasted like!) topping.
I also know that it was really, really good!
Walking all over the parks were my hips’ best
friend while eating all of this delicious food in the tree house,
Chelli
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