New Lucky Fortune Cookery Opens Sept 4.

nemofinder22

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The new Lucky Fortune Cookery opens in its new spot the old location of Cocina Cucamonga. The 2 changed places. Lucky Fortune Cookery opened with the park back in 2001 and was later closed I forget the name.

Its nice to see the new place reopening, as well as Pacific Wharf now offers an even greater variety of food other than pizza and bugers. Now if only we can get a place like Plaza Inn/Frech Market/Redd Rockets/Rancho style place in DCA I'll be really happy. Well Redd Rockets/Pizza Oom Mow Mow and Rancho/Cocina Cucamonga pretty much have the same menus.

http://www.disneylandnews.com/press+releases/disneys-california-adventure-pacific-wharf.htm
Customize Your Asian Rice Bowl! Guests Select Ingredients at New Lucky Fortune Cookery in Disney’s California Adventure
The colorful new Lucky Fortune Cookery, debuting Friday, Sept. 4, 2009, is the newest addition to the variety of dining options at Disney’s California Adventure park. Located in the Pacific Wharf section of the park, Lucky Fortune Cookery offers guests the opportunity to create their own Asian Rice Bowl meals and enjoy them in an outdoor plaza.​

· Lucky Fortune Cookery can be found in the location previously occupied by Cocina Cucamonga, which has relocated directly across the Pacific Wharf outdoor dining plaza

· The quick-service restaurant features colorful décor, paper lanterns, oversized pots filled with bamboo and iconic dragon designs.

· Guests are served at the quick-service windows of Lucky Fortune Cookery and they dine at tables under festive umbrellas in the outdoor plaza at Pacific Wharf. The environment allows for a pleasant and flavorful break in the day at Disneyland Resort.

· The Menu: Customized Asian Rice Bowls are the specialty of Lucky Fortune Cookery. It starts with a bowl of steamed white and brown rice and seared Asian vegetables. Guests select chicken, beef or tofu, plus a sauce of their choice: Mandarin orange, spicy Korean, Thai green curry or teriyaki.

· The spicy Korean sauce is actually based on an old family recipe provided by Gloria Tae, chef de cuisine at the award-winning Napa Rose restaurant in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. All the sauce options were researched and taste-tested by Disney chefs as well as by cast members from diverse cultural backgrounds so that the final products would appeal to the broad variety of guests dining at Lucky Fortune Cookery.

· The Price: Each customized Asian Rice Bowl, regardless of ingredients, will cost $9.49. A kid’s meal of teriyaki chicken and rice, including fruit cup and choice of beverage, is available for guests age 9 and under for $6.49.
 

Mukta

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I went by and saw it today (while picking up my free tortilla). It looks yummy. I'll definitely try that sometime.
 

sponono88

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small thread bump!

I just have to say, this is now my favorite place to eat at DCA! Menu is kept simple yet there is something for everyone, the presentation is nice (served in traditional take-out box, with chopsticks and fortune cookie) and the food is delicious. Really very tasty. :slurp: especially the spicy korean sauce that was mentioned in the press release: "The spicy Korean sauce is actually based on an old family recipe provided by Gloria Tae, chef de cuisine at the award-winning Napa Rose restaurant in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa."

I remember eating here when DCA first opened.. it had a different menu back then. The building sat empty for all those years - i'm glad they finally reopened it!
 

Number_6

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That was one of our lunch stops when we were there last week. The food was really good. I actually decided to get the tofu with the Thai Curry and it was excellent. Just the right level of spice.
 

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