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mcsue
9 Apr 07, 05:28 PM
Kona Café


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The Kona Café is a firm favorite of ours, and as we were staying at the Polynesian Resort it was a very obvious choice for dinner on our first full day.
The restaurant has a laid back and casual atmosphere, even though it’s almost always very busy, and the food is delicious.
When we checked in at the podium, we asked for a booth along the wall as we find it cosier and quieter than the tables in the middle of this bustling, sometimes noisy restaurant.

One of the downsides of the Kona Cafe is that, as it’s become extremely popular of late, you can often be kept waiting a good while past your adr time.
It can be a tad irritating but hey, not as irritating as it must be for all those poor disappointed and hungry people I’ve seen being turned away, as they have no adr.
Thankfully we didn’t have to wait too long before being seated tonight – about 15 minutes.

Our server Amy was sweet-natured, prompt and took the time to be chatty, even though we noticed she was dealing with a large and particularly demanding party of guests at a nearby table.
She quickly bought us some tasty, warm Focaccia Bread and a dish of that very moreish Olive Oil flavoured with herbs and Parmesan, and we ordered a couple of glasses of wine.
I opted for Chateau Reynella, an Australian Chardonnay and Paul chose to have the Brancott Reserve Pinot Noir from New Zealand.
(btw Brancott is the US label for the same wine that’s branded in the UK as Montana)
I would have preferred to move onto a red wine with my steak, but I get migraines and can’t push it when I’m tired, which I was this evening, so I had another glass of the very enjoyable chardonnay.

We chose the Kona Salad to start with – Mixed leaves, Maytag Blue Cheese (very similar to Roquefort) Apples and Smoked Almonds. We both love this combo and could quite happily eat it every day.

Paul ordered the Pan Asian Noodles.
There was a mix of stir fried Chinese leaves, peppers, onions, carrot, celery, and noodles in a slightly spicy sauce.
You can order this dish with chicken added but being a veggie, Paul asked for some Tofu to be included which they have always been happy to do at Kona.
(Personally I think there was too much of the stuff, but then I’m really not a tofu fan.)

Predictably, I chose the Beef Teriyaki.

The juicy 10oz Sirloin was smothered with a sweet/spicy Teriyaki glaze, dressed with fresh pineapple salsa, and served with creamy mashed potatoes and loads of broccoli.

This dish is on my ‘If you were at WDW right now, what comfort food would you choose to eat?’ list, and I’d been looking forward to it ever since I had last one in October.
I’m aware that I’m often going on about comfort food, when I’m writing some of these reports but I can’t help it, honestly. I was indeed in fluffy-cloud comfort food heaven :tounge:


The food pics will be familiar to regular food fans, I know, as we only ate at Kona a couple of months ago, but I’ll show you what we enjoyed eating on this night and remind you of what I’ll probably be ordering again next time…..


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mcsue
9 Apr 07, 05:29 PM
Chefs de France


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This place is another long standing favorite of ours, particularly for a light lunch, but as you may remember, our last visit was rather dire and at the time we thought it may well have been the last!
We couldn’t bear to write it off completely though, having had such good times here over many years, so we of course had to return – if only to erase the woeful memory of the awful October visit.

I so wanted it to be good and I was mildly anxious as we arrived, but soon calmed down as we were shown to our window-side table in the familiar main dining room (I would have refused to be seated in that side room again).
Paul was soon chatting about the beauty of France with our amiable young waiter Rudolphe, while I perused the menu for something different to what I ordered in October!

Paul ordered his customary Goat’s Cheese Salad.
This dish has changed recently and the goat’s cheese is breaded and baked now, whereas formerly it was grilled. Chopped walnuts and grapes garnished the salad, instead of the confit of sweet red peppers and there was a welcome contrast of some crunchy, bitter endive.
Paul was happy enough with the new recipe and enjoyed his meal which was accompanied by a glass of Duboeuf Pinot Noir 2005 and a couple of those warm crusty rolls that are always such a pleasure to devour here.


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I liked the sound of a dish I’d not seen on the menu previously;
Seared Salmon on smashed Yukon Potatoes served with Fresh Herb and Lime infused Olive Oil.

I’m pleased to say that it was absolutely scrumptious and I’d certainly choose it again.
The salmon was extremely fresh, moist and perfectly cooked and the potatoes were light and delicious.
There was an exceedingly large pool of olive oil - maybe too much - but it was so fruity and fragrant that I pushed the calorie content out of my mind and mopped up the lot.

I had a couple of glasses of Duboeuf Chardonnay 2003 which went very well with the salmon (although in truth I find goes well with most things ;))

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I’m glad we returned with an open mind as we had a very pleasant, reasonably priced meal and I hope we’ll continue our long tradition of enjoying a simple lunch at Chefs de France!

Our bad experience in October seems to have been a one off, (maybe it was due to extreme cut backs during the period of the Free Dining Plan) so I’m going to forgive them for that rare disappointment - the memory has been diminished even if not completely erased.
You won’t find me ordering the Smoked Salmon ‘avec tomato sauce’ again though. ;)

voddygirl
9 Apr 07, 05:34 PM
Wow food looks fantastic looks like you werent disappointed....im just waiting on my chicken nuggets cooking oh well :pgig:

Sue
9 Apr 07, 05:35 PM
Looks and sounds yummy Sue, I loved Kona, and as your comment suggested we waited 35 mins past our ADR time. We got a booth and a fab server too.

Still not sure about Chefs de France though after your last report and I can't eat salmon - so not tempted yet lol

loadsapixiedust
9 Apr 07, 05:38 PM
How yummy does that food look! These are 2 restaurants we've missed so far, will put them on my 'must do' list.

mcsue
9 Apr 07, 05:46 PM
Lol as if you need more for the list Lynn - put em on esp Kona :)

Sue I do think Chefs is a bit of a sentimental journey for us as it's the first WDW restaurant we ever tried, and we could only afford to share in those days :cry:

voddygirl Lucky you having something cooking :thumb: - I haven't even decided what to have for dinner yet.
I'm still hungry....

TinkTatoo
9 Apr 07, 05:46 PM
We tried Kona for the first time last summer and it's now a firm favourite :tounge:

gala
9 Apr 07, 06:03 PM
Great report and pics as usual Sue. We all agreed that Kona was the best meal of our entire holiday. It even surpassed Brown Derby. As you say, sometimes the wait is long and yes, I think we had to wait 20 mins. I agree with you about the boothes along the wall - a much nicer area to sit in.

Margaret

BarryandCaron
9 Apr 07, 06:14 PM
Lovely report and pics Sue. We ate lunch at Kona on our trip in 2004 and loved it. Barry and I are eating here this year.

Caron

Bob_and_Dawn
9 Apr 07, 06:17 PM
Thanks Su,

we have ADR's for both places next month and I look forward to trying that steak.

Dawn

Maz
9 Apr 07, 06:18 PM
Mmm, yummy. I had that salmon and mash too Su. It was lovely and yes, I remember that oil!!!:grin:

Clare
9 Apr 07, 06:18 PM
Thanks Sue, I've been longing to see your foodie reports again :) Kona Cafe looks very good, but Chefs looks amazing this time - glad you had a much better meal.

xxSarahxx
9 Apr 07, 06:21 PM
Ohhhh Yum:tounge: ... Love the food threads!

BenH
9 Apr 07, 06:52 PM
Ohh looks yummy have these both booked for our next visit, really looking forward to them.

disney owl
12 Apr 07, 08:16 PM
Great report with brill photos thanks

ambersmom
12 Apr 07, 11:42 PM
im blumen starvin here, those pics look really yummy, really fancy konas

orlandosgr8
13 Apr 07, 08:45 AM
The food at Kona looks gorgeous, hopefully we will eat there one day. Glad you had a much better meal at Chefs this time :)

mcsue
14 Apr 07, 02:30 PM
Ohh looks yummy have these both booked for our next visit, really looking forward to them.

I hope you enjoy them Ben!

Will you be taking some yummy foodpix again this holiday?
Please :)

Michelle
15 Apr 07, 07:50 AM
Now I am unsure about Kona Cafe Su, I talked myself out of eating here, but after looking and reading about it I think we will have to try and fit it back into the plan.

:)

Leanne1977
22 Apr 07, 09:51 PM
I can't believe i missed this food report, you posted it on Apr 9th!!:confused2

Kona looks fab as always and i am really looking forward to dining here.

Really pleased you werent disappointed with Chefs de France.

Love your reports, keep them coming.:wave:

mcsue
23 Apr 07, 07:57 AM
Sorry you missed it before Leanne.

They'll be easier to find now that us foodfans have got a nice new home to post our yummy foodie reports.

I take it you will be reporting back on your 3 week FDP food extravaganza :d:

SusieK
23 Apr 07, 08:22 AM
It all looks and sounds yummy!

Leanne1977
23 Apr 07, 08:45 AM
Sorry you missed it before Leanne.

They'll be easier to find now that us foodfans have got a nice new home to post our yummy foodie reports.

I take it you will be reporting back on your 3 week FDP food extravaganza :d:

I really am hoping to Sue. I would be rubbish at a normal trip report as we are constantly on the go and i wouldnt get time to make notes etc. But i will get DH to take pics of all the food and i will just make a few notes during the meal so i don't forget. I am really looking forward to experiencing all the fab restaurants.:thumbs-up

Now please don't tell me i have missed your Narcoossees report?!:confused2

What other restaurants have we got to look forward to from you?:wave:

mcsue
23 Apr 07, 09:04 AM
Brilliant Leanne! I was really hoping you would be planning to give us some food reports and pics :thumbs-up

I've got Narcoossee's, Brown Derby and Citricos to come.

Leanne1977
23 Apr 07, 09:28 AM
Brilliant Leanne! I was really hoping you would be planning to give us some food reports and pics :thumbs-up

I've got Narcoossee's, Brown Derby and Citricos to come.


Oooo great!!:thumbs-up

I have 2 of those on my ADR list.:tounge:

Chelle27
23 Apr 07, 09:32 AM
I also missed this on first posting Sue.

Definately looks likes loads of tofu there! Glad you enjoyed Chefs this time. It must have been because of the DDP like you said.

mcsue
23 Apr 07, 09:37 AM
Glad you enjoyed Chefs this time. It must have been because of the DDP like you said.

It'll be interesting to see what Chefs is like this year during the FDP Chelle - I shall have to investigate :tounge:

I'll be looking through the windows at everyones grub before we book a table :pgig:

jolloyd81
23 Apr 07, 10:28 AM
Sue, one thing we had never really bothered about in our previous visits to Disney was the food - we just ate wherever we landed at teatime! However, reading your food reports, I have made notes to go to Chefs de France, as well as several other restaurants, which I would have probably just walked past again. thanks for the pictures, really helps to look at the food instead of just reading off menu.

Minniespal
6 Jul 07, 03:23 PM
Excellent ~ Thanx for sharing :pgig: