Just
so you know that last month I have this amazing chance to go to Disneysea
again!! It’s not a big surprise really, as maybe this was already my 5th
or 6th trip there however this is kinda more special as it was the
first time I went there with my brother! It was quite an achievement at least
for me, as this year, I managed to bring one family member to my most favorite
place on earth (currently) and hopefully I can bring my mom and dad too.
Hopefully next year?
However!
This time I would like to focus on what kind of stuffs we ate there. Disneysea is
quite famous for their food, either heavy foods or finger foods, and bringing
my brother definitely gave me chances to try them all especially some of the famous
one, as we can share some of the foods together (and a growing lil boy’s
stomach is bigger means more variety of food that we can try).
So
here we go!
The 1st food that we tried is this 3 Little Green Men Mochi from Toy Story.
Price: 380 yen
Location: not fixed, around Toy Story area until Barnacle Bill’s (still inside American Waterfront Area)
*At the same time, introducing my lil bro, which will be the model for some of the photos.
You
know that usually cute stuff didn’t follow with good taste; however this is the
best dessert mocha that I have ever had in Japan! 3 pieces of soft and cute
green mochi with generous vanilla, strawberry and chocolate filling. The trickiest part of
this cute mocha is that the wagon location is somewhat keep changing. I usually
found it in front of Toy Story area (around
2 times), and most of the times I didn’t find it at all (maybe sold out),
but this time we found it in the front of Barnacle Bill’s wagon, it was right
before the big bridge to Port Discovery area. We were lucky enough to notice a
long queue in front of a wagon and bam! We saw that the green men was being
sold was and directly queuing for it. Yumyum.
Finished
with The Green Man, we went for a wagon called Seaside Snack to hunt for our 2nd
food called Ukiwah Bun.
Price:
500 yen
Location:
Seaside Snack Wagon in Port Discovery
This
is a swim-ring shaped shrimp filling bun that wrapped in a cute swimming Donald
wrapper. The filling is quite a lot, and the bun is very soft. I read good
reviews about this, and we can't deny it. It was pleasant and fulfilling. However
me and my bro agreed that this was not the best food that we had here. There
are some seats available around the wagon, allowing you to enjoy the bun and
the pleasant view from this area.
After
this, we didn’t find so much good stuffs around Lost River Delta, so we just
continued our way for lunch in Arabian Coast, as we were quite starving at that
time.
Our
3rd food is our lunch, which is Curry Sets. If I remember correctly,
it was available in Chicken, Fish, Beef and Combination of those 3.
Price:
varies from 600-800 yen.
Location: Casbah Food Court in Arabian Coast
We
ordered 2 Chicken Curry Sets (780 yen each), Salad (350 yen) and Original Lassi
(350 yen), totaling 2,260 yen. We notice that the chicken cut was quite big,
and the curry was delicious. What we curious about is the double carbs in one
set as it have both rice and roti prata altogether (What’s wrong with Japanese
and double carb, they eat ramen with rice too...). Apologize for not taking proper photos, as we
were both ravenous at that time we just remembered to take photos when our food
was already damaged haha.
That
lunch last for a good 2 hours more or less, and we continued to our 4th
food, which is Potato Churros, since my bro asked for one.
Price:
380 yen
Location:
Churros Wagon in Mysterious Island
The
least food that we liked here. As it was potato churros, the taste resembles French
fries however this is like the big version of it, and the texture is softer
than regular churros. However since it was quite a unique kind of churros, this
is worth to try too. Maybe some of you will like it?
Since
my and my bro were not satisfied enough with this churros, we went straight for
our 5th food, which is Cotton Candy Churros.
*Last photo so blur, forgive me
Price:
380 yen
Location:
Open Sesame Wagon, in front of Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage attraction.
This
churros is better than the potato version, and it was saluted with purplish
sugar which taste like cotton candy (they said). This version of Churros is
limited as it was part of the 35th year celebration of Disneysea at
that time. I assume that the wagon will be selling original churros when there’s
no event of it. This was nice and we liked it!
Nearby
the wagon is the Sultan Oasis area, which is like a small cafeteria that sells
some snack. That’s where we buy our 6th and 7th food at
the same time:
Easter
2018 version of Chandu’s Tail
Price:
500 yen
Location: Sultan Oasis Cafeteria
Chandu’s tail is one of the infamous foods in Disneysea, and this time they serve it Easter Special with pink ribbons (I can’t figure out what’s the form actually, rabbit?) and curry fillings. The normal version one has chicken cream fillings and orange in color with black stripes, but I liked the curry version as well. Should be considered one of the best food in Disneysea.
Vanilla
Smoothie and Coffee Jelly Drink
Price:
500 yen
Location: Sultan Oasis Cafeteria
The
vanilla smoothie taste like regular milk shake with coffee jelly toppings and choco powder. What I like is that it was not as sweet as I expected, and it balances
well with the Chandu’s Tail. Perfect for hot summer weather. Oh, and this is
the specials for 35th Celebration Food too!
Not stopping there, before
we went for our final show in Mediterranian Harbor, we went for snacks that
will accompany us to watch the show:
8th
food: Garlic Shrimp Popcorn
Oh helloooo, Nemo!
Price: 350 yen
Location:
Mermaid Lagoon
We
are tempted to buy this because of the MSG aroma that lingers around Mermaid
Lagoon, which area we have to pass in order to go to the Mediterranian Harbor. Couldn’t
complain anything about the taste as it was good! Just FYI, the Curry Popcorn
in Arabian Coast is much more famous compared to this one, however this time I’d
prefer this one to try.
9th
Food: Gyoza Dog
Price: 500 yen
Location:
Nautillus Galley
This
one, I think, was the best bun that Disneysea’s have. It was a looong bun with lotsa gyoza
filling, and most of the people hunted this bun a lot that they decided to
move the selling place to a bigger area which is the Nautillus Galley. Since it IS big, I think this should be enough for dinner for most of the people.They
have a lot of signage of this Gyoza Dog around Mysterious Island so I think it
will be hardly missed. Nautillus Galley itself are quite hidden, as you need to
go downstairs to get to the café.
Aaaaand
that Gyoza Dog became our closing food that we ate in Disneysea. Since we are NOT like most people, in the
end we went to convenience store around our hotel too to grab a very proper
late dinner which was around 23.30.
Like
I said before, I never had the chance to eat THIS MUCH before as usually I went
there with my girl friends, which usually were not a good foodies. However, with my
brother and his deep stomach pit, it was glorious! We got the chance to eat
most of it and realize we spent 6,130 yen or around IDR 800.000 for all of
this. Expensive, indeed, but all in all it was worth the experience! And taste, of course.
I
can proudly say that most of the stuff that we ate here are some of the top
items that people usually hunting for, so feel free to note them, hunt them on your next trip to Disneysea and share your thoughts!
Tips:
don’t forget to take Entertainment & Information called “Today” Brochure
when you take the Guide Map in front of the gate, as it has all of the
information especially limited edition goods, foods, and special parade
according to the event during your visit.
See
you on the next post!