Nineteen nights of MouseFest, Disney and Christmas - THREAD 2 - UPDATED 2/1 - Page 18 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Wednesday 12 December – part seven: a return to Jiko
After that, we decided to head back to Animal Kingdom Lodge, as our dinner at Jiko was only about 40 minutes away and I didn’t want to be late for that. The last time we ate here was in 2004 and we didn’t have a great time. a) our server was awful and ignored us in favour of a larger party and b) Mark had raw tuna for appetiser and didn’t realise it was raw, so that stayed with him. In fact, he did make a couple of comments earlier in the day about eating at Boma instead.
Well, this time couldn’t have been any more different. Thanks to all of you who raved about this place in your trip reports and inspired me to try it again. I’m so glad we gave this a second chance. Our server Jeff was great, very knowledgeable about the menu and the wine that we should have to go with our choices. He came up with a wonderful medium Chardonnay, which we both enjoyed a glass of.
For appetiser, I went for the roasted golden chaterelle soup, with toasted pumpkin seeds and white truffle whipped cream, as Jeff was so enthusiastic about it. He also influenced my main course choice as well when he told me about the maize crusted and seared sturgeon with vegetables of the moment, tomato butter sauce and crispy sweet potatoes and that was my choice. Oh my goodness, neither disappointed. They were both what you would expect from a signature restaurant at Disney.
Mark had the lamb “patis”, pulled lamb rolled in Phyllo with mint-cilantro chutney for appetiser, followed by the Chermoula-roasted Tanglewood chicken with red skin mashed potatoes, preserved lemons, Kalamata olives, roasted garlic and Harissa. Again, he seemed to love it. I don’t think either of us could fault our food here. It really was first class.
Eagerly anticipating our dinner
The restaurant – it’s very dark here, so very hard to get good photos of it
Mark’s appetiser
My soup
The chicken
My sturgeon
An even better surprise arrived in the shape of the bill. I thought for sure that it would be way over $100 in total, but with a very good tip for Jeff, it still only came to $95. The Disney Dining Experience had done us proud this vacation. Just a side note to this, it saved us $19 alone on this meal and, although I didn’t keep a record of everything it saved us, I kept records for a week and during that week (out of almost three), it saved us $175 alone! I guess during the whole vacation, the savings must have topped $250 or $300. Not bad for a $65 investment.
Jiko:
Appetiser 9½ 9
Main course 9 9
Service 10 10
Atmosphere 9 9½
Value for money 9 9½
Average score: 9.35
We made a quick stop at the Zawadi Marketplace to get a Christmas ornament from Animal Kingdom Lodge and then it was time to head back to the room.
Today we walked 6.75 miles. The weather today was hot and sunny with temperatures in the 80’s. The best thing today was Bruce’s misguided tour and Jiko. The worst thing today was having to leave the misguided tour early and the price of parking at the Gaylord Palms. Today we tried seeing Ice And the result was it was amazing, but exceedingly cold. The most magical moment today was seeing all the animals on the savannah.
Cheryl, just caught up on your last half-dozen updates! Your AKL Villa is gorgeous!!! It's seriously one of the most beautiful rooms I've seen at WDW. Actually, I've never had much of a desire to stay at AKL, even after visiting there. However, your trip report really brings it to life, and now it's on my "must-do" list. I especially love all the animal pictures - the night-vision ones are very cool.
That Tonga Toast from Kona Cafe looks soooo good - but I'm like Jill, if only I liked bananas enough! Oh well, guess I'll just have to get Mark's steak 'n eggs.
Bruce's tour sounded like a hoot. How fabulous! I'd love to do something like that someday. All that insider info!
Your ICE pictures are amazing. I had actually never even heard of that show/exhibit. I love the penguins. Sorry about the parking, though!
Animal Kingdom at night is a totally different experience, isn't it? Glad Jiko was fabulous. Can't wait to hear more!
Oh - I must try Jiko one of these days. I've only done 2 signature restaurants - HBD and FFC and I hope to do at least one on every trip from now on. They definitely are worth the price in my book.
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Animal Kingdom looked so different at night....very beautiful and peaceful....glad you made the choice to go there for a little while and you got to see the Lion King (one fo my favorites)
Dinner looked and sounded delicious....my mouth was watering as I looked at the pictures.....
SO an Epcot room view....is another move coming up?
okay...Jiko just jumped right next to Le Cellier on my list of Must Eat At TS restaurants. I've only ever eaten at one TS restaurant (Hollywood and Vine), so there are a lot on my list. That chicken Mark has just sealed the deal.