mcsue
11 Nov 06, 04:41 PM
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After such an abysmal lunch at Chefs de France yesterday, we were a little apprehensive about returning to another of our long term favourites, the Kona Cafe.
Thankfully our fears were unfounded and we both thought our food was delicious, so delicious in fact that we ate here again the following week.
Some warm focaccia bread with a pool of spicily seasoned olive oil for dipping was nice to nibble on whilst we drank our wine (Buena Vista Chardonnay for me and Rock Rabbit Syrah for Paul) and waited for our starters.
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Paul had the Kona Salad.
Nicely balanced citrus vinaigrette dressed some mixed leaves, along with Maytag blue cheese, sliced apples and nibbed smoked almonds.
The portion size was noticeably skimpier than before, but still a winner in Paul’s eyes.
Actually most of the ingredients seem to be hiding under the leaves in the picture. Sorry, I should have got him to fork it over a bit.
I had the Crab Cakes.
I really enjoyed them, they were full of white meat and the breading was very light. There was some sweet pineapple relish on the top which complemented the crab nicely and the Asian Tartar sauce added an extra touch of spice.
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Paul chose Pan-Asian Pasta which is basically a veggie stir fry with noodles - but it’s a good one!
I had Beef Teriyaki which was served with mashed potatoes and broccoli.
I’d been reading about this dish for ages and it was one of my reasons for wanting to eat here as soon as possible. Along with the Mah Mahi its Kona’s most popular entree and I so hoped it wouldn’t disappoint.
Well it turned out to be a treat - the really moist, flavourful 10oz sirloin was grilled to a perfect medium and finished with a tasty Teriyaki sauce. It was then topped with sautéed fresh pineapple. It was gorgeous!
This is more like it!
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We were both really full up and wouldn’t normally have ordered dessert, but it was already included so we felt we ought to show willing. ;)
I had Chocolate Macadamia Nut Pie, which was similar to pecan pie. It had a chocolate pastry base and very rich sweet filling. I love macadamia nuts and this was my favourite dessert this trip.
Paul had Kilauea Torte, out of which erupted a pool of warm chocolate ‘lava’ when he broke into it. Make sure to ask for ice cream, it’s too rich without we think.
The Kona coffee complemented our chocolaty treats perfectly and there was not a scrap left on our plates, testament to the sheer tastiness of the desserts at the Kona Café.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_030.jpg
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We enjoyed an extremely good experience at Kona Café. Service was excellent if very slightly rushed, but then I’ve found that it usually is here. It was also Saturday evening so was very busy.
Everything we had to eat and drink was first rate tonight which was such a relief after yesterdays’ French Farce.
With our faith in WDW dining restored we waddled off to catch the next monorail headed for the Magic Kingdom to finish our evening with Spectromagic and Wishes!
After such an abysmal lunch at Chefs de France yesterday, we were a little apprehensive about returning to another of our long term favourites, the Kona Cafe.
Thankfully our fears were unfounded and we both thought our food was delicious, so delicious in fact that we ate here again the following week.
Some warm focaccia bread with a pool of spicily seasoned olive oil for dipping was nice to nibble on whilst we drank our wine (Buena Vista Chardonnay for me and Rock Rabbit Syrah for Paul) and waited for our starters.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_015.jpg
Paul had the Kona Salad.
Nicely balanced citrus vinaigrette dressed some mixed leaves, along with Maytag blue cheese, sliced apples and nibbed smoked almonds.
The portion size was noticeably skimpier than before, but still a winner in Paul’s eyes.
Actually most of the ingredients seem to be hiding under the leaves in the picture. Sorry, I should have got him to fork it over a bit.
I had the Crab Cakes.
I really enjoyed them, they were full of white meat and the breading was very light. There was some sweet pineapple relish on the top which complemented the crab nicely and the Asian Tartar sauce added an extra touch of spice.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_018.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_019.jpg
Paul chose Pan-Asian Pasta which is basically a veggie stir fry with noodles - but it’s a good one!
I had Beef Teriyaki which was served with mashed potatoes and broccoli.
I’d been reading about this dish for ages and it was one of my reasons for wanting to eat here as soon as possible. Along with the Mah Mahi its Kona’s most popular entree and I so hoped it wouldn’t disappoint.
Well it turned out to be a treat - the really moist, flavourful 10oz sirloin was grilled to a perfect medium and finished with a tasty Teriyaki sauce. It was then topped with sautéed fresh pineapple. It was gorgeous!
This is more like it!
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_022.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_023.jpg
We were both really full up and wouldn’t normally have ordered dessert, but it was already included so we felt we ought to show willing. ;)
I had Chocolate Macadamia Nut Pie, which was similar to pecan pie. It had a chocolate pastry base and very rich sweet filling. I love macadamia nuts and this was my favourite dessert this trip.
Paul had Kilauea Torte, out of which erupted a pool of warm chocolate ‘lava’ when he broke into it. Make sure to ask for ice cream, it’s too rich without we think.
The Kona coffee complemented our chocolaty treats perfectly and there was not a scrap left on our plates, testament to the sheer tastiness of the desserts at the Kona Café.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_030.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/Oct%202006/Disney_Oct06_Res_032.jpg
We enjoyed an extremely good experience at Kona Café. Service was excellent if very slightly rushed, but then I’ve found that it usually is here. It was also Saturday evening so was very busy.
Everything we had to eat and drink was first rate tonight which was such a relief after yesterdays’ French Farce.
With our faith in WDW dining restored we waddled off to catch the next monorail headed for the Magic Kingdom to finish our evening with Spectromagic and Wishes!