Pizza, hamburgers and hot dogs: When you think of eating at Disneyland Paris, fast food comes to mind. Undoubtedly, while walking around the amusement park, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, these food stalls, where unhealthy foods are served, come to the eyes of the visitors. But there are many more food options. You just need to get to know them and sometimes plan.
Much in advance: ideally, as a visitor, you think ahead of your lunch break. Because: Most of the popular restaurants are always busy. Therefore, reservation is essential if you want to avoid waiting times.
3000 people, called the cast in the park, work only for gastronomy. They cook, serve and mix drinks. And we’re working to get rid of the outdated look of funfair food. Disney is working with Beyond Meat to continue expanding its vegetarian and vegan products.
Stark Factory
This is evident at the Avengers Campus at Walt Disney Studios Park, which just opened this year: At Stark Factory, a fast food restaurant, you get the best pizza in the two Paris parks (Disneyland Paris consists of Disneyland Park and Walt Disney) Studio park). The employees are trained by the École Française de Pizzaiolo, the dough is rested for a day and only then processed into pizza.
Cost: 14 euros for a slice of pizza, 13 euros for a serving of pasta.
PYM Kitchen
Right next door is PYM Kitchen, an impressive all-you-can-eat restaurant. Based on the PYM snippets of Marvel characters Ant-Man and The Wasp that make everything smaller and bigger, there are mini and oversized meals. During the visit, an official stated that the aim was to provide the visitors with the special Disney experience on their plates. There are huge hot dogs, stuffed bagels and mini hamburgers. Funny: Chardonnay is bright blue and comes in a lab glass.
Costs: Adults pay 42 Euros for the buffet, including soft drinks, and children 30 Euros.
Agrabah Cafe
Fans of oriental cuisine will get their money’s worth at Agrabah Café in Disneyland Park. Set in the backdrop of Aladdin, this all-you-can-eat buffet offers different types of hummus and couscous, along with more kid-friendly fare like chips and chicken wings.
Cost: 38 Euros for adults (including soft drink), 22 Euros for children.
Captain Jack’s – Pirate Restaurant
In the middle of the scenes of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” train, you can dine at Captain Jack’s – Restaurant des Pirates. The menu features exotic dishes such as banana vegetable curry, shrimp chicken wings and rice or quinoa salad. But beware: The pirate music of the railroad takes some getting used to after a while.
Cost: 42 euros for a three-course menu, 22 euros for children.
Walt’s – an American Restaurant
Escape the hustle and bustle of the park at Walt’s, located just off Main Street USA, between the park entrance and Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland Park. The traditional American-style restaurant also serves traditional American cuisine. They have Mac’n’Cheese, Chili con Carne and Waldorf salad. Wonderful: After visiting the restaurant in the evening, you shouldn’t miss the impressive fireworks at Sleeping Beauty Castle – ideally with a glass of champagne.
Fees: Three course menu without drink 42 euros, children’s menu (3-11 years) 22 euros.
Just as with the attractions of the park – a themed space is planned to open later for the hit movie Frozen – the Paris amusement park is getting even more culinary. Well fortified, nothing can stop the visitors’ adrenaline rush. And thanks to the family-friendliness of the railroads, it’s almost impossible to get nauseous after the tourist attractions – no guarantees, of course.
The article was created as part of a press tour.