Zambini Brother's Ristorante
The three Zambini brothers were among the first to set up shop in this area, and to this day, the brothers' descendents continue to make fine wines, olive oils, and more. In the early 20th century, the brothers converted an old winery into this restaurant, where they served their own favorite dishes, such as pizza, pasta, rice dishes, and more to the local villagers and travelers. Stop by when you're passing through!
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Mamma Biscotti's Bakery
Everybody calls Mrs. Biscotti "Mamma," because everybody loves her. The villagers start the day with a fresh coffee and a delicious bread or pastry whipped up in her bakery. There's really nothing better. Why not sit down at an outdoor table and enjoy a coffee and pastry of your own?
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Rissorante di Canaletto
With a fine view of the gondolas floating along the canal, and the beautiful homes lining the water, this is the best location for a meal! There's no better way to enjoy a hearth-baked pizza or flavorful pasta along with a refreshing glass of beer or wine. Named for the famous Italian landscape artist, Canaletto, his delicate, atmospheric paintings are displayed in the restaurant.
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Gondolier Snacks
This area was once used as a break area for the gondoliers, who would enjoy a coffee and share snacks they brought from home. Eventually, local villagers also gathered for a snack and coffee, and the space was converted into what you see today. Together with the gondoliers, take a break from your travels with a refreshing gelato or other snack along with a fresh cup of coffee.
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Magellan's
Under the golden dome in the center of the fortress is a restaurant named after Magellan, the great explorer from the Age of Exploration. Sit among decorations representing the exploratory and astronomical breakthroughs of the time, as you enjoy an elegant course or an à la carte meal.
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Magellan's Lounge
This lounge, located on the mezzanine of Magellan's restaurant, is where explorers and adventurers from around the world gather to engage in passionate exchanges of ideas over fine drinks and hors d'oeuvres. At the galleon-themed bar counter, enjoy a cocktail or appetizer and you can imagine the explorers' stories of adventure.
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Refescos
Once explorers and adventurers start a discussion, they never stop, not even to eat. Well, they might not have time for a proper meal, but they can have a quick snack to keep them going. Spanish for "refreshments," this snack stand offers black pepper pork ribs and other tasty morsels for explorers needing a quick pick-me-up.
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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Cafe Portofino
This was originally a very small, unassuming restaurant, but it was so popular, the owners converted the fishing net repair shop next door into a dining area for their many Guests. In this rustic seaside Italian buffeteria, you can enjoy pasta, rotisserie chicken, and other delicious dishes while enjoying the view of Mediterranean Harbor.
Location: Mediterranean Harbor
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S.S. Columbia Dining Room
Welcome aboard the S.S. Columbia, the newest and finest ocean liner to depart from early 20th century New York! The maiden voyage celebrations are about to begin in the exclusive, first-class main dining room located on the B-deck (3F), and you're invited. With your heart full of anticipation for your voyage, enjoy a sumptuous menu of grilled seafood, meats, and more in the elegant, art nouveau atmosphere.
Location: American Waterfront
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The Teddy Roosevelt Lounge
The early 20th century American president, Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, was the inspiration for this lounge, located on Deck C, the ship's second level. Here, you can enjoy a variety of sandwiches, appetizers, cocktails, beers from all over the world, and more. Relax and enjoy the American Spirit in an atmosphere of luxury and comfort.
Location: American Waterfront
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Restaurant Sakura
This former fish market was converted into a restaurant by the owner, a Japanese immigrant to New York. Seafood signs still hang inside the building for an open air feeling, while the view of New York harbor can be enjoyed from the windows. Their menu is top notch, with Japanese classics like chirashi-zushi, as well as western dishes with a Japanese touch like miso clam chowder, and more. Selected sake and California wines are also available.
Location: American Waterfront
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Sailing Day Buffet
Today is the S.S. Columbia's maiden voyage! The U.S. Steamship Company, the owner of the grand ocean liner, have invited the President and other renowned figures to the celebration, and the main cargo terminal, ship workshop and offices have been converted into a grand buffet dining area and party hall. Here, you'll find dishes from all over the world! Come join in the celebrations.
Location: American Waterfront
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New York Deli
Located in the theater district of American Waterfront, this big city deli is where musicians, songwriters, actors, as well as musical theater patrons, all stop by for a hearty bite to eat. The wide variety of sandwiches, salads, desserts and more are said to be the best in town. The deli was so popular that the neighboring photo studio, tailor shop and others converted their shops into dining areas. What do you feel like eating today?
Location: American Waterfront
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Cape Cod Cook-Off
Cape Cod is holding a good old-fashioned American cook-off. Held in the Town Hall (just look for the tall white clock tower), you'll find blue ribbon award-winning menus, hamburgers, fried potatoes, and more. There's even a mini live performance in one of the dining areas.
Location: American Waterfront
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Liberty Landing Diner
The wife of the dockside boat repairman is an amazing cook. Word about the delicious meals she'd make for her husband and repair shop patrons spread, so she started up a food stand for everyone to enjoy. The Chirashi-Zushi, hearty rice burgers and more are all loved by locals and visitors alike.
Location: American Waterfront
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Barnacle Bill's
"Barnacle Bill!" From days of old, that is what people respectfully called brave sailors. This New York harbor food wagon on Pier 33 is where those sailors gathered and relaxed. And now, you can too. Feel like a brave sailor while enjoying a draft beer or wine with some snacks on the dock.
Location: American Waterfront
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Papadakis Fresh Fruit
This wagon is full of delicious seasonal fruit. This stand was set up by Papadakis family who have a farm outside of New York city. The Papadakises are Greek immigrants who always have the best and freshest fruit. Perfect for a pick-me-up after a walk around the harbor.
Location: American Waterfront
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High Tide Treats
They say that long ago, the tide reached as high as this area of Cape Cod, and this food wagon is named for that event. The tempting confections served at this food wagon are just the thing when a craving for a little something sweet hits you.
Location: American Waterfront
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Delancey Catering
In front of the DisneySea Electric Railway station in American Waterfront is this bright yellow food truck. Everybody loves their hearty hot dogs! Be a real New Yorker and walk through the bustling streets with a hot dog in your hand!
Location: American Waterfront
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Horizon Bay Restaurant
To entertain the scientists and Guests visiting during the Center for Weather Control's festival, this yacht club has been converted into a restaurant. The aromas from the open kitchen where meat and fresh seafood are being grilled will whet your appetite. And everything tastes delicious in the airy dining hall with the sound of the wind and waves wafting through! The "Disney Character Dining," where the Disney friends stop by to greet Guests, is also popular.
Location: Port Discovery
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Seaside Snacks
Members of the Center for Weather Control have set up restaurants and food wagons for the festival they are holding in celebration of their success, and this is one of them. Enjoy these snacks as you walk around the marina of the future.
Location: Port Discovery
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Breezeway Bites
Port Discovery works towards a harmony between nature and science. While strolling through the breezy marina, why not stop by this wagon? Their snacks are just the thing after your rides on StormRider and Aquatopia.
Location: Port Discovery
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Yucatan Base Camp Grill
Archeologists excavating the ancient ruins here have opened part of their base camp to hungry visitors. The Yucatan Base Camp Grill offers smoked chicken and pork, as well as other tasty delights. Dig into a hearty meal here before continuing on your explorations of ancient wonders.
Location: Lost River Delta
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Lost River Cookhouse
This shack was originally used to keep the excavation team's tools. But the excavators worked all day every day and never put their tools away. A few enterprising cooks took the abandoned shack over and turned it into a cookhouse. The light meals they serve are delicious and perfect for filling the bellies of hungry explorers.
Location: Lost River Delta
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Miguel's El Dorado Cantina
Those in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado, gather in this restaurant serving tortillas, tacos and other Mexican-style dishes. The owner Michael ("Miguel" in Spanish) also came here with dreams of hitting it rich. He never found a mountain of gold, but he found success when he established this place where his friends can gather and relax.
Location: Lost River Delta
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Expedition Eats
A team of architects left the jungle in a hurry and the truck they left behind was taken over by the locals. The truck, once used to transport supplies around the jungle, was converted by one enterprising man into the food stand you see today. The snack prepared in the old converted truck is real popular with the explorers. Try their famous Yucatan Sausage Roll, and you'll know why!
Location: Lost River Delta
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Tropic Al's
Al the chatterbox toucan bird once roosted here. He flew away one day, but when a food wagon was set up under the tree he always perched in, everyone called the place "Tropic Al's" in his memory. Come reinforce yourself with some jungle snacks and be as energetic as good old Al!
Location: Lost River Delta
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Casbah Food Court
These exotic food stalls are owned by characters from the Disney film, Aladdin. There's "Flying Carpet Curry," where a flying carpet delivers curry throughout the kingdom, and "Royal Tandoori," where you can taste the Sultan's royal chef's tandoori chicken. What are you in the mood for?
Location: Arabian Coast
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Sultan's Oasis
When Princess Jasmine's father, the Sultan, freed the Genie after getting stuck in the lamp again, he requested the creation of Arabian Coast. In turn, in honor of the Sultan's selfless wish to create a paradise for the people, Genie named this juice stand after him. Relax with a refreshing drink or snack, and get ready for your next adventure!
Location: Arabian Coast
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Open Sesame
When a wandering merchant once jokingly said "open sesame!" to boxes left behind by a caravan, the wind opened one of them up. He created a snack out of the ingredients in the box, and sells them here. The "sesame churros" sold here may open up an adventure for you!
Location: Arabian Coast
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Vulcania Restaurant
Inside a cavern in Mysterious Island, is the geothermal power station, providing energy for Captain Nemo's scientific base. This buffeteria uses energy from the power station, and serves Nemo's hard working crew. And now, visitors can also chow down. The restaurant setting is unique, but the food's the real thing!
Location: Mysterious Island
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Nautilus Galley
The diligent crew never stops working on Captain Nemo's submarine, the Nautilus, and this restaurant was built right across from the ship to accommodate these hard workers. Today, this restaurant is popular with Guests as well, serving light meals and drinks. Why not enjoy the view of the unique Nautilus over gyoza dumplings and a beer or soft drink?
Location: Mysterious Island
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Refreshment Station
This food wagon was made to quickly satisfy the hard working crew on Captain Nemo's scientific base. The menu, just like Captain Nemo's inventions, is top notch. For a hearty snack in between explorations, nothing's better than a juicy, hot gyoza sausage bun!
Location: Mysterious Island
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Grotto Goodies
Ariel the mermaid just loves to meet humans! She even thought of making a secret grotto she discovered into a place where her human friends could spend a pleasant time. Near that grotto, she had this cute refreshment wagon decorated with shells and seaweed to welcome Guests.
Location: Mermaid Lagoon
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Sebastian's Calypso Kitchen
This restaurant, located in the depths of Triton's kingdom, is a favorite of Ariel's friend, Sebastian. Pictures of all his fun ocean pals fill the walls while calypso music plays. This is a great place to enjoy a seafood pizza, a sandwich, or more. The menu's popular with kids too.
Location: Mermaid Lagoon
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