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quackinup
10-19-2009, 05:56 PM
No, that's just hot dogs. As mentioned above, they are at the Bountiful Farms Market for the time being.
Ok. I knew about Bountiful Farms, and thought that was the only place, but when I was walking by that hotdog place Thursday afternoon I saw what I assumed were hotdogs wrapped in foil bags, and something else in white bags that looked suspiciously like corndogs inside...but no listing on the menu for corndogs. Guess it was something else.
Toocherie
10-19-2009, 06:46 PM
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I ate breakfast at Riverbelle Terrace last Monday. I liked it very much for an in the park, counter service meal.
For the record. I'm DYING, mouth WATERING for another trip to Napa Rose.
I actually like breakfast at Riverbelle too--very reasonably priced. Good basic food.
Ugh.. skip the chowder and the veggie chili at the place next to the Boudin Factory! The bread is the real deal--but the soups are not the ones you get at the original Boudin Bakery! NASTY! I was super bummed. Get the bread and some butter instead! It'll fill you up just the same.
I liked the broccoli cheese soup in the bread bowl and one of the salads (with apples in it) in a bread bowl. And then also got butter to eat with the bread bowl--but couldn't eat all of it!
candles71
10-19-2009, 08:00 PM
I like the corn chowder in the bread bowl
Merih
10-19-2009, 08:05 PM
I like the corn chowder in the bread bowl
I didn't have the corn chowder. We go to Boudin regularly and love love love their clam chowder (even the kids!) and we were excited to have it while we were at Disneyland. We ordered the food and were really bummed to find it was nothing like what we expected. I imagine the corn chowder was good--but they don't usually have that at Boudin.
Crazy4DL
10-19-2009, 08:15 PM
bread bowl and one of the salads (with apples in it)
One of my favorite things to eat at DL/DCA. . .it has chicken, apples and walnuts . . yummy!
bennette
10-19-2009, 09:43 PM
Ok. I knew about Bountiful Farms, and thought that was the only place, but when I was walking by that hotdog place Thursday afternoon I saw what I assumed were hotdogs wrapped in foil bags, and something else in white bags that looked suspiciously like corndogs inside...but no listing on the menu for corndogs. Guess it was something else.
I *think* they are selling something else besides hot dogs (kielbasa?) and there is a churro stand not far away (hey, they're fried, hot, and in a white paper wrapper). Not quite sure what else they are selling at the hot dog stand but one of these days we'll find out, what with the lines at Midway Mania...
CariBelle
10-20-2009, 12:42 PM
One of my favorite things to eat at DL/DCA. . .it has chicken, apples and walnuts . . yummy!
Same here, along with the brocolli and cheese soup.
TowerofTerror
10-20-2009, 12:54 PM
I say eat the Turkey legs . They are are big and perfect for two people to share.
Z3ro to H3ro
10-20-2009, 01:25 PM
I say eat the Turkey legs . They are are big and perfect for two people to share.
Exactly! In fact, my wife and I recreated the spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp with one. :D
candles71
10-20-2009, 02:32 PM
Exactly! In fact, my wife and I recreated the spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp with one. :D
Is anyone else having visions of the ligaments stretching between two people:eek:;)?
BlkPearlCptn
10-20-2009, 06:53 PM
is anyone else having visions of the ligaments stretching between two people:eek:;)?
rofl!!!
candles71
10-20-2009, 08:52 PM
rofl!!!
Since that was the picture that popped into my head I thought I'd ask....:)
club33az
10-20-2009, 09:23 PM
Rancho Zocala...............UGH!!!! Horrible burrito there!
On the plus side, the Jumbalaya at French Market was delish!!
mechurchlady
10-20-2009, 09:26 PM
Is anyone else having visions of the ligaments stretching between two people:eek:;)?
LOL and now I have that image on my brain.
TowerofTerror
10-20-2009, 09:34 PM
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Is anyone else having visions of the ligaments stretching between two people:eek:;)?
I Cant get that out of my brain the image
CMHusband
10-20-2009, 11:35 PM
Don't eat the snow that falls on main street during the Christmas Season. pssst...its not real. (are you kidding me?)
danyoung
10-21-2009, 09:23 AM
You can order your hot dogs without the chips, FYI. It's not on the menu but just ask for a hot dog by itself rather than the combo. Same goes for the corn dogs at the Little Red Wagon.
If this is the case it must be something new. I've tried at both locations to get the dog without the chips, and have been told that you gotta get the meal or nothing. Has this changed?
bennette
10-21-2009, 09:44 AM
At Disneyland? No, I do it all the time if I don't feel like having carrots or apples or whatever the option is. (It's bad enough I eat the corndog/hot dog!)
Don't recall ever having a problem with it. Just like you can order "just" a hamburger at other counter service places even though I think they usually just post combos on the menus.
If I did get any flack, I would have said something along the lines of "my imaginary kid can't eat the chips and he's allergic to the sulfites in these apples that you provide as an alternative" but I really don't think that's ever happened. It's not advertised, but doable.
leota's necklace
10-21-2009, 11:36 AM
REAL home made tamales have no gluten or soy in them. Just corn masa with shortening/lard, baking powder, salt then stuffed with meat, veggies, spices, peppers etc.
*derail*
I have been assisting in making (home, not Disney) tamales for the last few Xmas seasons, and there most certainly can be gluten in them, as you usually need to use flour to make the roux for a chili base.
*end derail*
Malcon10t
10-21-2009, 06:13 PM
*derail*
I have been assisting in making (home, not Disney) tamales for the last few Xmas seasons, and there most certainly can be gluten in them, as you usually need to use flour to make the roux for a chili base.
*end derail*That's how they are made in our Mexican home too.
Toocherie
10-21-2009, 06:33 PM
One of my favorite things to eat at DL/DCA. . .it has chicken, apples and walnuts . . yummy!
That's the one! It is really really good!
If this is the case it must be something new. I've tried at both locations to get the dog without the chips, and have been told that you gotta get the meal or nothing. Has this changed?
Dan--I also have ordered just the corndog without chips/apples. They charge you fifty cents less or something.
That's how they are made in our Mexican home too.
I just let my Mom get everything ready and help out of the tamale making process (i.e., putting it all together, steaming and EATING!)
mechurchlady
10-21-2009, 08:04 PM
The dude in line next to me at the Coke Corner did get his with out chips or apples. It can be done but then how do they make their money, lol.
For my birthday it will be the Tratatorria, Celebration or Plaza Inn. Depends on how much we spend on the 23rd. I loved the last two but never did the first one. At least I know where not to eat.
Malcon10t
10-22-2009, 07:59 PM
The bread is the real deal--but the soups are not the ones you get at the original Boudin Bakery! NASTY! I was super bummed.The Pacific Wharf Cafe is not a Boudin Bakery, so the soups would not be what you would get at a Boudin Bakery. The bread they use is Boudin though.
cookie7762
10-25-2009, 08:55 PM
I decided to try the lucky fortune cookery 2 weeks ago and went with the orange chicken rice bowl. I was expecting panda express style orange chicken, but instead got what looked like boiled dark meat chicken chunks with a thin citrus like sauce. It was so disgusting that I threw that dang $10 meal in the garbage after picking at some of the rice under the chicken. So gross! I have never seen more inedible looking chicken.
Z3ro to H3ro
10-25-2009, 09:05 PM
I know Pizza Port is a touchy subject... though I do like eating there this past Saturday my boy got a breadstick and marinara sauce... UGH. The breadsticks had way too much yeast.... you could taste yeast in them. And the marinara sauce was literally spoiled. One taste of that and it was off the table into the trash before anyone could get sick off of it.