Disney Food Blog reviewers visited Nordic Crowns Tavern, a new quick-service spot in the World of Frozen land at Disneyland Paris' Disney Adventure World. The restaurant offers customizable Nordic-inspired meals but received mixed feedback on food quality during a media preview. The full land opens on March 29th.
Nordic Crowns Tavern, located in the newly reimagined World of Frozen at Disney Adventure World in Disneyland Paris, serves lunch and dinner with a theme drawing from the Frozen kingdom. The exterior features colors matching Elsa and Anna's coronation dresses—purples, blues, yellows, and greens. Inside, decorations include family portraits of Anna, Elsa, Sven, Kristoff, and Olaf, plus Norwegian and Nordic elements like Rosemaling designs and royal artifacts. A subtle nod appears with a cat from Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, whose sibling is at Hong Kong Disneyland. The menu emphasizes customizable Nordic cuisine, offering 16 combinations of bases such as mashed potatoes or quinoa, proteins including grilled salmon or Nordic meatballs, seasonal vegetables, and sauces like cranberry or dill. Additional items include salads, platters, desserts such as Arendelle swirl and Everlasting Snowflake shortbread, wine, and a Mini Trolls Menu for children. Reviewers tried the Salmon Steak with vegetable mix, crushed potatoes or quinoa, mustard, and dill sauce, priced at 24€ (about $27.77 USD), which included a dessert and drink. They described the salmon as excessively fishy, the potatoes as bland and gluey, the dill sauce as bitter, and the vegetables as slightly overcooked. Dessert, Olaf’s Cold Hug ice cream in vanilla or tutti frutti flavors, was deemed cute but subpar, with the tutti frutti tasting like stale bubblegum. The blog suggests visiting for Frozen enthusiasts open to adventurous European flavors or those needing quick seating, but skipping for those seeking impressive meals or broader options. Overall, the atmosphere impressed, but food quality disappointed, with hopes for improvement by the March 29th opening. Reviewers attended a Disneyland Paris media preview, emphasizing their unbiased opinion.