Plaza Restaurant menawarkan makan malam dengan tempat duduk termurah di Magic Kingdom

Pengulas di Disney Food Blog mengidentifikasi hidangan layanan meja lengkap di Magic Kingdom's Plaza Restaurant seharga $35,25 sebelum pajak, termasuk hidangan pembuka, hidangan utama, dan hidangan penutup. Restoran ini terletak di ujung Main Street, Amerika Serikat, dengan pemandangan Kastil Cinderella.

Biaya makan malam di taman-taman Disney World dapat meningkat dengan cepat, tetapi ada pilihan hemat untuk makanan layanan meja. Pada kunjungan ke Magic Kingdom baru-baru ini, Disney Food Blog menguji makan malam termurah di The Plaza Restaurant, yaitu $35,25 sebelum pajak untuk satu orang. Ini sudah termasuk hidangan pembuka seharga $10 seperti House Salad, Beer-battered Onion Rings, atau Daily Soup; hidangan pembuka Chipotle Barbecue Pork Sandwich seharga $17, yang menyajikan daging babi yang dimasak perlahan dengan saus barbekyu chipotle dan selada kol di atas roti panggang; serta Plaza Restaurant Sundae seharga $8,25 dengan es krim, hot fudge, saus stroberi, nanas yang dihancurkan, kacang cincang, krim kocok, dan ceri. Milkshake tersedia dengan harga $9,50 atau kurang, sementara makanan pembuka lainnya seharga $21. Hidangan pembuka Plaza Loaded Fries dijual seharga $16 namun dilewatkan karena harganya yang paling murah. Para pengulas mencatat makanan pembuka yang sederhana dan mudah, memberikan konsistensi di tengah-tengah makanan taman. Restoran ini menyajikan makanan klasik Amerika dan dianggap kurang terkenal karena harganya yang terjangkau dan lokasinya yang strategis. Sebagai perbandingan, Tony's Town Square Restaurant di Main Street menawarkan paket kombo yang serupa-sup musiman seharga $9, Rigatoni alla Vodka seharga $26, dan gelato seharga $7,75-dengan harga $42,75 sebelum pajak. Kedua tempat ini menyediakan istirahat dari santapan cepat saji tanpa biaya tinggi.

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