Originally Posted By mstaft With all the changes going on, are all the Pacific Wharf restaurants open? I heard some have been closed due to low crowds. Anyone know which ones are still open?
Originally Posted By cstephens There are only three restaurants at the Pacific Wharf: Cocina Cucamonga (mexican food), Pacific Wharf Cafe (soup, chile and salads in bread bowls and some sandwiches) and Lucky Fortune Cookery (Chinese/Japanese food. Lucky Fortune has been closed for some time now, though they did have the location open for other purposes during the recent Food and Wine Festival. The other two locations are open. (The fortune cookie factory next to Lucky Fortune has been closed for some time as well.) /cs
Originally Posted By mstaft ^Amazing- all these great places now closed. Too sad. Maybe once/if Incredibles comes, they will reopen some of them.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I didn't pay much attention to the things at the opening of DCA, because I was on the other side of the country, but I had no idea that there was a fortune cookie factory. That is pretty interesting.
Originally Posted By ni_teach > (The fortune cookie factory next to Lucky Fortune has been closed for some time as well.) There's a fortune cookie factory there??? I have never heard of this before?????
Originally Posted By nemopoppins I think too much emphasis was put on eating when designing DCA. Even if they had better attendance I don't think they could have justified all the eating places. I guess restaurants are cheaper than attractions.
Originally Posted By juicer The "factory" was a little automatic fortune cookie machine that (correct me if I am wrong) ran for only a few months after DCA opened -
Originally Posted By cheesybaby The factory was on the northwest corner of the chinese food place, on the end with all the windows so you could watch them make the cookies. Next time you're there take a look at that corner and all the window space and you'll see what I mean. They made various kinds of fortune cookies there, too - fortune cookies with sprinkles, with shiny colored sugar, different colors, etc.
Originally Posted By gadzuux It wouldn't surprise me if they listed as an "attraction", along with the tortilla and bread-making exhibits.
Originally Posted By cheesybaby ^^ Only one is closed, the Chinese food place. The Mexican Food place and Pacific Wharf Cafe are open daily.