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Agrabah Café  €€€

Adventureland, Disneyland Park

4 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 104 votes, average: 8.75 out of 10

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  1. Such a wonderful restaurant! and a worthy replacement for the bazaar, its good to see that Disney is doing something to improve park and its facillities. Its beautifully designed and abundant with colour! The themeing is just amazing! It is a lovely peaceful haven, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the busy park and its attractions, and the CM’s costumes! I love them!

    For an all you can eat buffet restaurant I didnt expect this much! a lot a variety,lots of different foods to try that you don’t see in the rest of the park. It truely is fantastic value for money!

    My only gripe with this restaurant is that we went during a farly quiet spell, in low season, and they had obviously cut down on the staffing as we had to clear our own tables(which we didnt mind doing), and there was no waitor looking after our particular room.

    By Clarebelle88 on 9th October 2008

  2. After 12 years of visiting, we finally made it to this restaurant. It is very different from anything else at the Resort, both in appearance and food on offer.

    The restaurant is made up of many small rooms, which together must make it one of the larger restaurants in the Park. The food is well prepared and tasty - not necessarily all to our tastes - but good. The serving space for the food is very small and must be a problem when the restaurant is crowded.

    If you get tired of the burgers and chips on offer round the Park this may be worth a visit, but personally it doesn’t really compare to Walt’s or The Blue Lagoon. It also seems to be less busy so that maybe an advantage if you haven’t made a booking for a meal.

    By phildis66 on 13th August 2008

  3. What a great restaurant!! I wanted to try the Agrabah Cafe for ages, but it was first closed for a long time, then it seemed to be only for half board vouchers… Finally last time we went it was opened to everyone, so we wasted no time in booking a meal there, and we were not disappointed!

    The setting is brilliant. The restaurant is split into various rooms, all different, so it feels you’re in a smaller restaurant than it actually is. The decorations are beautiful: carpets, lamps, trees, murals… It feels like you’re entering Agrabah, walking down its streets and stepping into different houses, shops… It’s a whole new world…

    And the food… the food is delicious! There was a great buffet with wonderful starters, delicious meats, veggies, couscous… The part I liked the least was the desserts buffet (too much honey and not enough chocolate, but I am very fussy with my desserts…).

    The only thing I didn’t like was that all the food was served in a small room, all in the same line - and it seemed to be a single queue for the starters, main course and desserts. It was fairly quiet when we were there, but I would imagine it could be very chaotic if the restaurant were full.

    The drinks and a coffee or tea were included in our menu (if my memory doesn’t fail me), so it was really good value for money.

    Definitely one of my favourite restaurants in the resort!

    By never2old on 8th August 2008

Agrabah Café

Buffet Service.

Buffet with oriental specialities in the rooms and passages of the Aladdin-inspired Adventureland Bazaar.

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