Bonjour, nos amis! We are visiting Disneyland Paris (yes, we are REALLY THERE) to check out all the big updates that have happened to the resort recently, including checking Disney Adventure World, which has been completely reimagined from its previous days as Walt Disney Studios.
The most exciting part of all that? Checking out all the new restaurants and food, of course! Seriously, you know us, we get excited about new Disney food. Well, we just got a chance to visit The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge in Disney Adventure World, and we’re going to tell you ALL about it!
Atmosphere
The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge is a table service restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and yes, it lives up to its name of “regal view.” First, it’s located in the new World of Frozen land, aka Arendelle. But it also looks like royalty lives here…so yes, it’s FANCY. Oh, and did we also mention that it’s a character dining experience? Well, it is, and this is where you want to go if you want to meet Disney Princesses.
It looks like a royal palace from the outside with a “regal view” of the lake.
Inside, you’ll find some gorgeous murals of Disney Princesses, because what’s more royal than that?
You’ll definitely want to spend some time wandering around the restaurant and checking out all the murals because they really are GORGEOUS.
As you can see, this restaurant is a MUST for Disney Princess fans.
The lightning fixtures are even fit for a princess.
Also, be sure to check out the silhouettes of the princesses hanging on the walls. These are like the special silhouettes you can get on Main Street, U.S.A., which is one of our favorite Disney World and Disneyland souvenirs.
Also, be sure to look at the smaller details. You’ll see nods to the princesses everywhere, like these details that include Snow White’s bird friends.
Even the draperies are worthy of royalty!
You’ll also see decorative plates inspired by the Princesses that were handmade by renowned Dutch porcelain crafter Royal Delft — oh, and they also make plates for the Dutch royal family! Plenty of seating is also available at standard tables and pretty chairs with velvet backs.
Speaking of princesses, you’ll get to meet them here, too! Yes, this is a character meal. So it’s giving Cinderella’s Royal Table in Magic Kingdom a run for its money. In case you were wondering, the restaurant officially opens on March 29th.
But enough about the restaurant — what’s on the menu here?!
Menu
Disney describes the menu of The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge as “international cuisine.” The set menu features an “entree,” a “plat,” and a dessert (note: an “entree” in French is what Americans call an appetizer or starter, and a “plat” — or “dish” — is the main course). You’ll have a choice of various selections for each. A children’s menu is also available. You can even order wine and champagne pairings to go with your meal. The set menu is 110€, which comes to about $115 USD. Specialty drinks cost extra.
For drinks, you can order a variety of specialty drinks.
Other beverages are also available, including classic cocktails, beer, cider, aperitifs, champagne, and even non-alcoholic sparkling wine.
There is also an extensive wine menu.
A variety of other spirits and liqueurs are included on the menu, as well as non-alcoholic cold and hot drinks.
If you want something to take home to remember your meal by, you can order a drink in a souvenir champagne flute.
If you’re celebrating a birthday, you can even order a special birthday dessert.
And now, onto the main event — the food!
Eats
We started our meal with avocado and ginger mousse with mango tartare, pumpkin seed crumble, and dill oil sauce. This might have been our favorite thing we ate during the whole meal. The mousse is served very cold, but it’s super creamy with lots of avocado. We hated that we couldn’t really taste the ginger, though.
You also get these huge chunks of mango that pair SO well with that avocado, like YUM. We didn’t care for the pumpkin seed crumble on the bottom. It tasted wheaty, and although it added some crunch, it didn’t work with the other flavors. The dill oil sauce was light, so it didn’t overpower anything.
We also had the bluefin tuna tataki with sesame seeds, daikon and wakame salad, pineapple, and Sichuan peppercorn chutney. The bluefin was meaty, but mild, and it didn’t have a strong fish taste. The sesame seeds added a nice nutty flavor. It’s a pretty straightforward dish, but we’re not going to hold that against it. The salad underneath was a bit plain, and honestly, it wasn’t as fresh as we would have liked. It mostly just added some crunchiness to the whole dish. The pineapple and chutney were the stars of the plate because it was sweet, fruity, and complex. We would’ve loved more of it!
For our main course, we chose the gilthead seabream with kaffir lime and vanilla sauce, sweet potato purée, and braised bok choy. This is one of the better entrees we’ve had at Disneyland Paris, but we haven’t had good experiences with many! The fish, though, is well-cooked and flaky, like it fell apart when you put your fork in it. The skin didn’t really add anything, except that it looked cool. The sauces worked well with the fish, while the silky sweet potato purée added some sweetness. The bok choy added some nice texture, and overall, we would 100% recommend this dish.
We also had the steak with onion confit with red wine sauce, potato pancake with Comté AOP, and thyme. Okay, so they had us at Comté AOP because it’s seriously a fantastic French cheese. Steak and potato pancake with CHEESE? Say no more! HOWEVER promising it sounded, it turned out to be the biggest letdown for us. The steak was more like a pot roast, and it was fatty.
The flavor was good, but the cut of meat…well, we didn’t think it was great. The onion confit does add a nice savoriness, but the one single piece of broccolini was not seasoned…at all. At least, the potato pancake with cheese was savory, as well as cooked decently, but yeah, this just didn’t work for us. We had high expectations, and they weren’t met.
So with that being said, surely dessert would be good, right? This is PARIS, after all. And one thing the French do well is dessert. We ordered the vanilla ganache mousse cake with raspberry insert and crispy praline. The presentation was PERFECTION. This looks like something Belle might have cooked up. The presentation was our favorite thing about this sweet treat. The shortbread cookie was fine — it was plain, but crumbly.
The mousse was…well, fine — it was airy, fluffy, and chocolatey, but was on the bland side. We wanted more vanilla bean flavor, and we just didn’t get it. The tart raspberry in the center, though, livened things up, but beyond that, everything else is just okay.
We also got the white chocolate, pineapple-passion fruit, and almond and coconut mousse cake. Now, on paper, this one sounded more exciting. This dessert is Ariel-themed, hence the shell shape. This is a VERY Disney dessert, and by that, we mean, it’s got that gel on it.
What we really enjoyed was that the mousse was light, airy, and sweet. Then you have the shell of white chocolate that pairs perfectly with the mousse. It’s not a complicated dessert, but it’s a light treat to eat after two courses.
Drinks
To drink, we picked up the non-alcoholic Floral Whisper, with hibiscus green tea, apple juice, as well as raspberry and black currant flavors. We like that this didn’t taste like something made for kids, but an elevated non-alcoholic drink for adults. It gave us tea vibes, and it was slightly bitter without a lot of sweetness. Although it has “floral” in its name, we really didn’t get a lot of that flavor. It was sort of like a savory iced tea that felt like a cocktail.
We also had the Orchard Whisper with white wine, apple juice, elderflower liqueur, and verjuice. It’s basically a fancy juice drink, but for adults. It was sweet with lots of fruit and apple flavor, but it didn’t taste overly sugary. You can’t really taste the wine, but you get a HINT of alcohol flavor that is barely noticeable. This is one of those cocktails that could please just about anyone who wants a light, refreshing, and boozy drink.
It’s a sweet, fruity, elevated fruit juice cocktail.
Characters
So, who all did we get to meet when we visited the restaurant? Well, there was Ariel, who we were super excited to see in her more casual outfit.
We also got to say hello to Merida, but she did not have her b00000000000wwwww…
Aurora met us in her Briar Rose dress.
Belle is dressed in her village dress. She told us about all the latest books she’s read.
Disney also mentioned that Mulan would be meeting with guests here, too, but it’s random which princesses you might see at any given meal.
Nosh or Not
This Disney World restaurant is a must-visit if…
- You want to eat somewhere fancy. If you want to feel bougie, this is the restaurant to do it. The entire experience is elevated and fit for a princess. Yes, it’s pricey, but you’ll feel like a million bucks just sitting in this restaurant.
- You love Disney Princesses. It’s a no-brainer if you’re a fan of Disney Princesses to book a special meal here.
- You’re celebrating a special occasion. This is the perfect restaurant for celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or other special occasion, and you can even add on a special celebratory dessert.
You should skip this Disney World spot if…
- You’re on a budget. You pay serious $$$ for the experience of dining here, and at over $100 per person, this is not the place you want to eat if you need to stay on a budget.
- You don’t really care about Princesses. The entire theme of this restaurant is designed around Disney Princesses, so if you’re not a big Princess fan or want to see other characters, you’re not really going to enjoy the ambience or characters here.
- You want a quick meal. This is a three-course meal, so it will take a little time to get through it. If you’ve ever dined in France, you know service is generally more on the relaxed side, so this could eat into our valuable park time.
Overall
We were very impressed with the whole theme and ambience of the restaurant, and it really is gorgeous. We felt like princesses ourselves just by dining here, but we also enjoyed meeting the princesses while we ate. The food was also better than a lot of what we’ve had in Disneyland Paris, although there were some clear misses. Overall, this is one of those restaurants you book when you want to feel special or you just really want to live out your Disney Princess dreams.
In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for more restaurant updates from Disney World and beyond. Make sure you stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for the latest Disney news and more!
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