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…..
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_0096.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/Disney_Jan07_1Poly_024.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_0103.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_0101.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/Disney_Oct06_Res_011.jpg
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…..
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_0096.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/Disney_Jan07_1Poly_024.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_0103.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h277/Suzyfoodpics/2006/poly%20pics/IMG_0101.jpg