 | Marne-la-Vallée Restaurants | Tips 11 - 20 of 27 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (27) The full service restaurant is named to Mickey's creator: Walt Disney. The ground floor (a hotel from the early 1900's ) is a minuscule museum with picures of Walt and his work, a piano, a few seats... An old nice decorated dark metal elevator, or a charming staircase leads you to the restaurant on the first floor. Not a hall, but several connecting themed dining rooms, such as the "Fantasyland room", the "Adventureland room" and the "Discoveryland room", dedicated to Jules Verne. Splendid! Don't forget to reserve a table around 11 am. The restaurant is only open at noon.
Meat and fish dishes. Mixed salads. Vegetarian options available. The menue has a quite limited choice, but the food is delicious. And the service is excellent, Your dinner is served on a table cloth and instead of plastic forks, you'll have silver. Not really necessary, but it makes the difference. If you like to enjoy a stressless and excellent meal, this is your place! (the reason why kids might not like this restaurant) Leave a Comment Theme: AmericanPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Main Street
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Great décor. Old western theming, with cow pelt leather chairs, big chandeliers, a fitted carpet and open grill in the back of the restaurant. While sitting at your table, you can see the cooks preparing your meal. Occasionally they stir up the fire to impress the clients. Specialities are T-bone steaks and prime ribs. No table cloth on the table, which is poor for this kind of luxury restaurant. Booking is recommended around 11 am. The food is ok, even if you don’t order steak. Nice, but busy restaurant. Leave a Comment Theme: AmericanPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveDirections: Frontierland
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We use to go to this restaurant for a fast snack or a cheap meal. It's one of the multiple Disney fast food restaurants, but one with a ++++ Let me be honest... in this restaurant we never had to search for a place to sit, the service was always ok, and the personnel was never overstressed. The pizzas are "so so", but it's food. You'll like it cause your kids will like it. What do you need more?
Favorite dish? We don't go here to eat, just to feed ourself, he he. If you feel ok with a cardboard box containing a rubber pizza, a set of plastic cutlery and a beaker of Coke... then this is the place to be! We like this Disney Fast food restaurant over all the others! Not because of the food, but because of the magnificent decor, the music... and most of all... it's never overcrowded! Leave a Comment Theme: PizzaComparison: about average
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The architecture of Pizzeria Bella Notte was typically over the top Disney in an Italian style, but still gorgeous. Apparently the decor was based on a scene in "Lady and the Tramp" The menu was very basic, pizza, pasta, garlic bread etc. Fast food style, to get you in & out quickly for the next people. I noticed they had very fast & busy Italian music playing. I wondered whether this was deliberate to make you chew quicker! (~_~) Would probably eat here again, there are so many places to eat in Disneyland though, try to time it so its not busy. Leave a Comment Theme: ItalianPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageDirections: Fantasyland
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The restaurants is enormous, the idea is to be inside the king castle so it looks like it. Lots of paintings in walls, good music, two big floors, a big restaurant.
Good food, good beer (German i think), we had meat and fried fish (for Sofia), with vegetables, and backed potatoes.
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It is always a great place to go. It was the third Planet Hollywood I’ve been, not the best... the one in Florida was more fantastic.. bigger maybe. We were looking for some regular food with no French-fried or hamburger, the typical food on park.
We had fish we were looking for it. Kids were so tired after the park that they slept on the table!! Theme: OtherPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: In the Disney VillageDirections: 5 minutes walking from Disney or studios parks
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This place is a must if you are - like me - a big fan of the Toy Story Films. You feel like eating in Andy's room, there's all the toys everywhere. Especially the playground for the kids is nice. When we were there Woody and Jeanny made an appearance on stage and made mine and many children's eyes smile! Even though Woody had only one facial expression you always knew what he wanted just by his gestures - these characters, who are not allowed to talk, must be trained really well!!!
The restaurant itself. The pizza wasn't really tasty. Leave a Comment Theme: PizzaDirections: At Discoveryland behind the tracks of the Disneyland Railroad.
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This self service restaurant is styled like an English pub and it serves typical pub food. Prices are ok. You can see my favourite feature on the picture, a frame with a screen that showed several pieces of art like Van Gogh's Self Portrait or the Mona Lisa in Toad Style!
The fish and chips looked like good value - I only had a drink though. Leave a Comment Theme: Fast FoodPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: In Fantasyland next to Peter Pan's flight.
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The ambiance is really spacious or roomy. The room is filled with the aroma of roasted meat. The service is fast and the price is reasonable.
I took a menu, can't remember what it was, but the thing is, the waiter just kept on coming with plenty of meat on a skewer and a bowl of sald and potatoes. I enjoyed the food and so with my then, young son. I think that this is the food that both young and old can enjoy. The environment is casual.
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A picinic area just outside the park. If you find it very expensive to eat anywhere else in Disney, or if you have kids who love to eat and drink all the time, you can always bring your pack lunches, leave them in one of the lockers just at the entrance of the park and eat them in one of the picnic areas just outside the park...more likely on the side of the train station. I am a rice eater, and I usually pack up my rice and other stuff with me on the first day and eat them at the picnic area, or on one of the benches nearby the train station. Convenient, cheap, and you get to eat what you want. Theme: Other
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