Best Makan Place @ Hong Kong Disneyland ~ A Malaysian Mommy Review
Hello everyone! Just like our first time in HK Disneyland, I am going to share with you guys the 'in' place to eat which is Halal and has vegetarian option although it is NOT Halal Certified.
*note: These are only me personal opinions, should you feel otherwise, then just don't go for it.
Plaza Inn VIP Fireworks Dinner Package
Venue: Main street
Halal Status: Vegetarian Option (Non Alcoholic)
Genre: Chinese 7 Course Dining
Total: MYR 500 (per family 3 pax)
It is a dark lit restaurant, with nice China setting. You will be serve with hot jasmine tea, and after a long day in the park, the warm tea was really comforting. The children had their own toys to play with so they are quiet for the time being. I choose this dining option because, the VIP fireworks display really gets me excited. We had a special seating (so no pushing with other visitors).
The only problem with this dinner is that, Farissa hated vegetables and to get her to eat anything was hell. Pardon my language. The food was absolutely amazing! Mr. Bob and I both love it. We don't actually taste like eating vegetables at all. It is sweet and fresh.
Main Street Corner Cafe
Venue: Main street
Halal Status: Non
Genre: Western, bakery
Total cost: RM 170 - RM 200
At first we thought of having a nice Hi-Tea package here. After seeing the menu with many options of pork, we decided to skip the idea. Instead we only ordered desserts.
It was a good time to relax my aching feet and we are also able to regroup the kids attention to something else than queuing for another ride. Farissa took this chance managing her collected stickers and to admire her gallant effort. Haha!
Explorer Club
Venue: Mystic Point
Halal Status: Halal Certified
Genre: Asian
Total cost: RM 200
There was not so many photos while dining here. Just because Mr. Bob and I had a little bit of fight. Yup, we both had placed an order for the whole family. While I was busily sulking, he was able to ditch his order, thank GOD or else we would be paying for doubled!
If you want a detail glimpse of the restaurant you could check it out here and here.
So, this time a round we tried the cream puffs for dessert (delicious), asian seafood with rice, which was also delicious!
Tahitian Restaurant
Venue: Adventureland
Halal Status: Halal Certified
Genre: Asian
Total: MYR 150 - 200
This would be our first time eating here. We arrived quite early at the restaurant (11.30am) and was informed that it will be only open around 12pm. So we sat around while Farissa was busily ran back and forth from the souvenir shop next door. The bryani and masala chicken was actually very good and non spicy. The lemongrass with chicken was not so good so Farissa ended eating my bryani instead of her lunch.
Snacking Cart
There are many-many snacking opportunity around the park. The kids highlight would be the popcorn and the cotton candy. Farissa had many of them both. I also sneak in a pack of chipsmore everyday in the park because Ruzain would keep quiet eating those chocolate cookies. Great for long queues.
We also tried the fried shrimps in Grizzly Gulch which was fantastic and filling.
*note: These are only me personal opinions, should you feel otherwise, then just don't go for it.
Plaza Inn VIP Fireworks Dinner Package
Venue: Main street
Halal Status: Vegetarian Option (Non Alcoholic)
Genre: Chinese 7 Course Dining
Total: MYR 500 (per family 3 pax)
It is a dark lit restaurant, with nice China setting. You will be serve with hot jasmine tea, and after a long day in the park, the warm tea was really comforting. The children had their own toys to play with so they are quiet for the time being. I choose this dining option because, the VIP fireworks display really gets me excited. We had a special seating (so no pushing with other visitors).
The only problem with this dinner is that, Farissa hated vegetables and to get her to eat anything was hell. Pardon my language. The food was absolutely amazing! Mr. Bob and I both love it. We don't actually taste like eating vegetables at all. It is sweet and fresh.
Come on tea pot give me some action! |
My full face |
Kiddos and Mr. Bob |
Sparrow motives |
Soya bean and jelly dessert |
Lanterns |
The teapot photo that I just took earlier on |
Fruit juice with disco lightings |
Hey its shining!! |
Carrots and mushrooms dimsum |
Farissa was forced to eat some vegetable soup |
Fried Yam |
Mixed Vege in a pumkin |
Bak Choy with Oyster Sauce |
Fried rice with Vege |
The desser which looks awful by tasted delight! |
Main Street Corner Cafe
Venue: Main street
Halal Status: Non
Genre: Western, bakery
Total cost: RM 170 - RM 200
At first we thought of having a nice Hi-Tea package here. After seeing the menu with many options of pork, we decided to skip the idea. Instead we only ordered desserts.
It was a good time to relax my aching feet and we are also able to regroup the kids attention to something else than queuing for another ride. Farissa took this chance managing her collected stickers and to admire her gallant effort. Haha!
Mr. Bob and his camera, I like the sunlight shining through |
Ruzain and his Mickey Waffles |
Farissa with her Hot Chocolate with a Mickey biscuit on the side |
I had some hot English Breakfast and a minnie biscuit! |
Hello Mickey |
Farissa wanted a Disney Princess Cupcake but it is all the way in Fantasyland so we decided to go with this chocolate cake |
Fresh fruits |
Venue: Mystic Point
Halal Status: Halal Certified
Genre: Asian
Total cost: RM 200
There was not so many photos while dining here. Just because Mr. Bob and I had a little bit of fight. Yup, we both had placed an order for the whole family. While I was busily sulking, he was able to ditch his order, thank GOD or else we would be paying for doubled!
If you want a detail glimpse of the restaurant you could check it out here and here.
So, this time a round we tried the cream puffs for dessert (delicious), asian seafood with rice, which was also delicious!
Eaten Prawn |
Our Receipt and the chicken rice is just as good as in Malaysia |
Venue: Adventureland
Halal Status: Halal Certified
Genre: Asian
Total: MYR 150 - 200
This would be our first time eating here. We arrived quite early at the restaurant (11.30am) and was informed that it will be only open around 12pm. So we sat around while Farissa was busily ran back and forth from the souvenir shop next door. The bryani and masala chicken was actually very good and non spicy. The lemongrass with chicken was not so good so Farissa ended eating my bryani instead of her lunch.
Inside the restaurant |
Decoratives |
Bryani and Masala Chicken |
Something like nasi lemak |
Not so good haha! |
There are many-many snacking opportunity around the park. The kids highlight would be the popcorn and the cotton candy. Farissa had many of them both. I also sneak in a pack of chipsmore everyday in the park because Ruzain would keep quiet eating those chocolate cookies. Great for long queues.
We also tried the fried shrimps in Grizzly Gulch which was fantastic and filling.
Shrimp and chips with Coca Cola! |
Another cotton Candy? |
Mickey waffles! |
Curry fish balls a must try peeps! |
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