One of my answerws to that question would be a potato knish. Its easy to get anywhere in NY, but I don't remember seeing it south of NJ.
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One of my answerws to that question would be a potato knish. Its easy to get anywhere in NY, but I don't remember seeing it south of NJ.
a good brat!
Pad Thai
More regional food in the Liberty Inn in Epcot: how about a good Chicago dog, Memphis BBQ, pastrami and knishes from NY, chowda from Maine/MA, po' boys and beignets from New Orleans, etc., etc.
Indian Chicken Curry. They have some variants at Boma (Yum!) But I'd love an India pavillion with yummy Indian food... Nan, Paneer,....:mickey:
Another agree from me! I can find alot of those foods at home here in TX (or at least a good attempt at the originals) but it would be great to have as a counter service choice at the Liberty Inn. I typically their counter service (even though they do have a great cheeseburger!) because there are so many other great choices around the world showcase.
Good coffee!
Good coffee and authentic creole gumbo....
I'd like to second the poutine in Canada. Even if it was just a cart to sell it.
I'd also like to agree with more regional American favorites. It's nice to see some of the QS doing "gourmet" dogs and burgers but people come to Disney from all over it would be nice if you went into the American Pavalion you could get a bigger selection of tastes from America!
Finally adding my own: how bout some good buffalo wings? ESPN Zone, Club whatever it is had some but hard to find in the parks and I've always considered it a great park food.
You think Disney reads boards like this and uses our feedback?
Question! What are poutines?
I'd like to find good old fashioned southern "soul" food. Fried chicken, collard greens, cornbread, okra, sweet potato pie, etc. And real "sweet" tea.
I agree about Liberty Inn. While hot dogs, burgers and chicken fingers are American, a better selection of regional fare would be great!
Doesn't Le Cellier offer poutine for at least lunch now? I can't comment on its authenticity, but I'm almost positive it exists.
My answer to this question always used to be pizza, but Via Napoli sort of solved that problem. I still wouldn't mind a good New York slice, but the Italian-style pies are quite tasty.
I think everybody on the planet agrees that Liberty Inn could be vastly improved just by adding a few regional items. Honestly, that's a concept that would work well with a table-service restaurant. Craft a menu with a few dishes from each area of the country, and you have an obvious winner.
The only thing I miss while at Disney World is Diet Pepsi!
Healthier options at Counter Service restaurants. There's usually only one choice that has any nutritional value to it, and if you don't like that choice, you're stuck.
Kathy