Jiko has wild boar (which is amazing), duck and a variety of other less common meats on its menu. In addition, it uses a unique African Fusion method for spice and cooking that is rather hard to come by elsewhere. It's at Animal Kingdom Lodge. You can read about it (and view the menu) here.Does anyone have any suggestions for adventurous dining at Disney? Perhaps game of some sort? Our family loves to try new things when on vacation.
Great suggestions! We did Jiko last year! . Artist Point is on the radar!Jiko has wild boar (which is amazing), duck and a variety of other less common meats on its menu. In addition, it uses a unique African Fusion method for spice and cooking that is rather hard to come by elsewhere. It's at Animal Kingdom Lodge. You can read about it (and view the menu) here.
Artist Point at Wilderness Lodge offers a Cornish Hen and a Buffalo (Bison) Strip Steak. You can read about that restaurant here.
On the seafood side of things, there is an amazing Grilled Octopus appetizer at Coral Reef in Epcot. You can read about that restaurant here.
Absolutely not. Most romantic non-signature restaurant on property IMO, and a much more sophisticated menu than anything else you'd find at MK.We have been to Jiko and Calif Grill. Contemplating BOG but since out kids are 16 I thought perhaps they were not the targeted age. Is BOG primarily for younger families?
Just make it "worth it" by taking a photo with The Master after your meal.BOG is back on the list. I felt like I was taking an ADR from some sad 5 y.o. If we went there
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